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To better achieve our strategic goal of championing health promotion and prevention, OPC has restructured.  Our new organizational structure increases synergies across programs and sharpens our focus to build health promotion in Ontario.  We're confident that these changes will result in better service for you!

Please join us in congratulating the following colleagues on their new roles within OPC.   

§	Barb Willet, OPC's longtime Best Start Manager, takes on a new, expanded role of Health Promotion Manager in July. Barb will manage the Ontario Health Promotion Resource System secretariat and the Best Start Resource Centre.  [Sherri Anderson will continue to coordinate the secretariat's activities.]

§	Beth Ward will join OPC in September as Health Promotion Manager responsible for Prevent Stroke, our Health Promotion Resource Centre, and the Health Promotion Affiliate of the Canadian Health Network. Beth comes to us from Community Living Huntsville. [Subha Sankaran will become a health promotion consultant with emphasis on outreach to ethnocultural communities.  Wendy Pinder will provide part- time strategic advice to the Health Promotion Affiliate.] 

§	Pieter Huisman joined OPC in June as General Manager responsible for financial management, information management and technology, human resources and facilities. Pieter came to us from SMARTRISK. 

§	Krissa Fay, Health Promotion Consultant for the Health Promotion Affiliate of the Canadian Health Network for the past two years, becomes OPC's new Communications and Policy Specialist to implement our communications capacity building project. The Trillium Foundation's 2-year investment in OPC will improve Ontarians' access to the latest information on how to promote health, move upstream and take action on the determinants of health.  

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