PLS Board
PLS Board
The Peace Library System Board of Directors:
- Is the legal authority for the Peace Library System.
- Is responsible for the effective governance of the Peace Library System.
- Is governed by the Libraries Act of the Province of Alberta and the Constitution and Bylaws of the Board, as amended from time to time.
- Consists of one appointee from each of the participating municipalities.
- Meets four times a year, usually in February, May, September, and November.
Jurisdiction |
Representative |
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City of Grande Prairie |
Grant Berg |
County of Grande Prairie No. 1 |
Leanne Beaupre |
Big Lakes County |
Ann Stewart |
Birch Hills County |
Karen Portelance |
Clear Hills County |
Amber Bean, Vice-Chair |
Saddle Hills County |
Kristen Smith |
MD of Fairview No. 136 |
Dalen Richardson |
MD of Greenview No. 16 |
Tom Burton |
MD of Lesser Slave River No. 124 |
Brad Pearson |
County of Northern Lights |
Belinda Halabisky |
MD of Opportunity No. 17 |
Tahirih Wiebe |
MD of Peace No. 135 |
Theresa Johnson |
MD of Smoky River No. 130 |
Alain Blanchette |
MD of Spirit River No. 133 |
Nick Van Rootselaar |
Northern Sunrise County |
Carolyn Kolebaba, Chair |
Town of Beaverlodge |
Cal Mosher |
Town of Fairview |
Stan Golob |
Town of Falher |
Lindsay Brown |
Town of Fox Creek |
Meesha Bainton |
Town of Grimshaw |
Carmen Johnson |
Town of High Level |
Mark Liboiron |
Town of High Prairie |
James Waikle |
Town of Manning |
Greg Pasichnuk |
Town of McLennan |
Jacqueline Maisonneuve |
Town of Peace River |
Elaine Manzer |
Town of Rainbow Lake |
Michelle Farris |
Town of Sexsmith |
Clinton Froehlick |
Town of Slave Lake |
Steve Adams |
Town of Spirit River |
Harry Ezio |
Town of Valleyview |
Tanya Boman |
Town of Wembley |
Anna Underwood |
Village of Berwyn |
Cindy Hockley |
Village of Donnelly |
Vacant |
Village of Girouxville |
Vacant |
Village of Hines Creek |
Alison Bjornson |
Village of Nampa |
Agnes Roshuk |
Village of Rycroft |
Roxann Dreger |
Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement |
Reta Nooskey |
System Governance
The Peace Library Board establishes and implements the System's mission through policy governance. A policy governing board hires a Chief Executive Officer to implement the Board's policy and to manage the library system. The Board provides broad, overall leadership.
The Board sets in place framework policies that guide the System's actions. The System's mission, vision, belief, and target statements clarify why the System exists, who it serves, and why. These statements set the overall purpose and direction of the System and also foster stability and continuity for the System.
The Board also creates self-governance policies, including documents that state roles and responsibilities of Board members. The System's Bylaws state the functions of the Board, the committees, and the System's officers. Many of the System's policies are required by provincial legislation and regulation. In other cases, the policies help ensure uniformity and consistency in operational procedures.
Roles of the Board
The Board of Directors is the legal authority for the Peace Library System. As a member of the Board, a Board Member acts in a position of trust for the community, and is responsible for the effective governance of the Peace Library System.
Board Member Responsibility
A Peace Library System Board member is appointed and entrusted by local government to manage library services for the benefit of Peace Library System and its members. Representatives on the Board participate actively in Board business through meeting attendance, discussions and workshops, and regularly report back to their councils and/or local library boards. Serving on the System Board is a great opportunity for councilors or other appointees to:
- learn about the information services provided by libraries in their community and across the region
- ensure that their residents' needs are met as libraries move ahead with technology and connectivity
- network with municipal representatives from municipal jurisdictions across the Peace Region
Appointment to the Board
The Peace Library System is a partnership of 38 municipalities and one Métis settlement in the Peace Region committed to making municipal tax dollars go farther in the provision of library services through cooperation and sharing.
As a member of the Peace Library System, your municipality is entitled to appoint and send a voting representative to meetings of the Board of Directors. Your representative can be:
- a municipal councillor, or
- a member of the public with an interest in libraries, literacy, or technology, as long as that person agrees to attend the meetings and carry information between your council and the Peace Library System Board. This person could be a member of your local library board.
We ask municipalities to appoint an alternate who can attend Board meetings and vote in the absence of the designated representative.
Time Commitment
You can expect the following time commitment to attend general board meetings:
How often? The Board of Directors meets four times a year, usually in February, May, September, and November.
How long? Meetings are usually held on Saturdays beginning at 10:30 a.m. Lunch is provided by the Peace Library System, and the meetings usually end by 2 p.m. Overnight accommodation is provided if necessary.
Where? Board and Committee meetings are held throughout the Peace Region. Meeting dates, times, and locations are decided by the board members who attend the meetings. In the past year, meetings were held in High Prairie, Grande Prairie and Peace River. Mileage is paid at the current province of Alberta rate.
Additional Meetings? Participation in the Executive, Personnel, or Plan of Service Committees is voluntary.