Lawrence Chomos
Lawrence Chomos has served as a board member of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority, North Valley Health District and Chair of St. Anthony's Hospital Board. His career includes positions in school division senior administration in Alberta and Saskatchewan and Regional Director of Education in Saskatoon. Currently he is a consultant with the Saskatchewan Education Leadership Unit at the University of Saskatchewan.
Janet Hill
Janet Hill of Yorkton is recently retired from the business community. Mrs. Hill is on the board of the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival and is a member of the Health Foundation of East Central Saskatchewan. A former member of the East Central Health District, she also served for two and a half terms as City Councillor for Yorkton, was a founding member of the newly formed Assiniboine Watershed Protection Committee and is actively involved as a volunteer in the community.
Greg Kobylka
Greg Kobylka of Yorkton is the Sales and Retail Development Co-ordinator and Trainer with Saskatchewan Lotteries. In addition to attending the University of Saskatchewan, he has previously served as a volunteer with the Yorkton Volunteer Fire Protection Services and most recently served as a member on the Sunrise Regional Health Authority.
Doris Kopelchuk
Doris Kopelchuk is a graduate of St. Paul's Hospital School of Nursing, Saskatoon. She worked as a Registered Nurse for over 38 years, most of which were spent in the Operating Room and Emergency departments. She is a life-long member of St. Andrew's United Church, Canora, Sk., and has worked with youth, choirs and music as well as United Church Women. She served on the provincial executive of the then Canadian Figure Skating Association, Saskatchewan Section. She serves on the Canora in Bloom and Winter Lights Festival committees for the Town of Canora. Ms. Kopelchuk is an active member of Beta Sigma Phi.
John Nightingale
John Nightingale is a returning board member of the Sunrise Health Region who also was the Mayor of Esterhazy for three years. Mr. Nightingale's community involvement includes University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors, St. Joseph's Hospital board member, Elliot Lake Retirement Living board member and past president of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce. He is also the past president of the Saskatchewan Mining Association.
Donald Rae
Donald Rae of Yorkton is a businessman who has served as President and CEO of Crusader Drilling Corp. since January 2008. Mr. Rae was elected to the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce in November 2010. He served as President of the Carievale Minor Sports Association during the 1980s and was Director/Vice-President of the Storthoaks Rec Board from 1973 until 1979.
Isabel O'Soup
Isabel O'Soup of Norquay is a board member with the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority and former elected Chief of the Key First Nation. She was President of Women on the Move and a member of the board for the First Nations University of Canada and the Saulteaux Healing and Wellness Centre. Isabel is the Chairperson of the Audit and Finance Committee with Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority.
Dave Schappert
Dave Schappert has been the Mayor of Langenberg since 1991 and is currently a board member for the Langenburg Activity Centre. Throughout his career, Mr. Schappert has served on boards including, Langenburg Union Hospital and SHA (now SAHO).
Jo- Anne Seib
Jo- Anne Seib currently works as a youth worker at Orcadia Youth Residence. Ms. Seib has been a member of Ducks Unlimited and is involved in her church executive as treasurer and board member.
Walter Streelasky
Dr. Walter Streelasky is currently the Mayor of the City of Melville and has served as President of the Horizon Credit Union for the past 16 years. He is Chairperson of the Melville and District Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee and serves on the Board of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority. He is Chairperson of the Melville 2008 Centennial Celebrations Committee. Dr. Streelasky is a Faculty Advisor for both the University of Regina and Brandon University.