The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) Board announces the upcoming departure of its Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Chandra Sharma, who will be leaving to join Conservation Halton as their new President and CEO. Chandra will begin her new position with Conservation Halton on September 9, 2024.
During her tenure, Chandra has been instrumental in transforming NPCA, fostering a culture of collaboration, and driving key initiatives that have strengthened the organization’s impact on the community and across the Niagara Peninsula watershed. This transition marks a period of reflection and pride for NPCA as we acknowledge the organization’s many achievements over the past several years.
The NPCA Board of Directors will soon commence the recruitment process for a new CAO. Chandra will ensure leadership continuity and remain available during an overlap period to facilitate a seamless transition. The Board is committed to finding a leader who will build on the strong foundation laid by Chandra and continue to advance NPCA’s mission.
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“We are immensely grateful for Chandra’s leadership and dedication over the past four and a half years. Under her guidance, NPCA has achieved significant milestones and advancements in conservation efforts and organizational development.”
“We will deeply miss Chandra’s visionary leadership, but we are also excited about this new chapter and confident in our ability to move forward with strength and resilience.”
John Metcalfe, Board Chair, Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
“I am proud of what we have accomplished over the years. We have navigated many challenges and transformed our organization, positioning NPCA for continued success. I am especially proud to leave behind a strong, stable organization with a solid Strategic Plan to carry forward our important work.”
“I deeply care about the future of NPCA. During this transition period, I remain fully committed to working with the Board and staff over the next few months. I intend to focus my efforts on critical priorities to ensure a smooth transition.”
“I express my profound gratitude to the Board for providing me with this opportunity of a lifetime. Rebuilding our organization with the exceptional team at NPCA has been one of the best and most rewarding periods of my professional life.”
“I want to thank our incredible community partners, collaborators, and dedicated volunteers for your support and commitment to NPCA. I have been fortunate to surround myself with exceptional people who truly care about the mission of conservation authorities.”
Chandra Sharma, CAO & Secretary-Treasurer, Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
About NPCA:
As a community-based natural resource management agency, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority envisions a healthy and vibrant natural environment with shared greenspace and clean water for all.
NPCA’s work supports the conservation, enhancement and sustainability of healthy watersheds with programs and services that focus on drinking water source protection, flood and hazard management, endangered species protection, ecosystem restoration, community stewardship, education, and land management.
NPCA is the caretaker of 41 conservation areas within the Niagara Peninsula watershed held in public trust for recreation, heritage preservation, conservation and education. These natural and shared greenspaces marry nature, culture and adventure to create limitless opportunities for discovery.
To learn more, please visit: www.npca.ca.
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