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ABP confirms delegates for new zones

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Published: January 14, 2021

Alberta Beef Producers has elected or otherwise confirmed its first delegate body under its new zone structure.

The organization shifted from nine zones to five, with positions for 35 delegates instead of 54. As it now stands, there are two vacant delegate positions in the Central Zone and three in the Northwest Zone.

Elections, conducted through online means, were held in the Southeast and Southwest zones, while other delegates were acclaimed in their respective regions.

The list of ABP delegates for 2021:

Southeast:

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  • Darren Bevans – Raymond
  • Shawn Freimark – Castor
  • Jason Hale – Bassano
  • Brodie Haugan – Orion
  • Kent Holowath – Rumsey
  • Craig Lehr – Medicine Hat
  • Brad Osadczuk – Jenner

Southwest:

  • Jim Bowhay – Sundre
  • Graeme Finn – Madden
  • Sheila Hillmer – Del Bonita
  • Lee Irvine – Cochrane
  • Chris Israelson – Didsbury
  • Fred Lozeman – Claresholm
  • Kelly Smith-Fraser – Pine Lake

Central:

  • Colin Campbell – Bon Accord
  • Rod Carlyon – Westlock
  • Martin Clausen – Westlock
  • Austin Dow – Onoway
  • Cathy Sharp – Lacombe

Northwest:

  • Lori Kinnee – Grimshaw
  • Erin Moskalyk – Fairview
  • Gary These – Peace River
  • Mike Nadeau – Beaverlodge

Northeast:

  • Emil Dmytriw – Innisfree
  • Shane Franklin – Bonnyville
  • Jay Hager – Provost
  • George L’Heureux – Lac La Biche
  • Josie Pashulka – Derwent
  • Joanne Solverson – Camrose
  • Melanie Wowk – Beauvallon

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