The Board of Governors for New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) has elected Wes McLean and Shawn Mesheau to serve as Chair and Vice-Chair for the 2025-2026 academic year, effective July 1, 2025.
“NBCC’s role in the development of our province is more important now than ever. This institution provides the skills necessary to power our economy and educate our people for a variety of careers, all of which are necessary to our province’s success,” said McLean. “I have always admired the work of 不良研究所and am honoured to have the chance to work with my board colleagues and 不良研究所leadership in the upcoming year.”
McLean is a Senior Consultant at the Capital Hill Group, where he advocates on behalf of a multitude of clients, to governments across Canada. From 2010 to 2014, he served as a Member of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly as Deputy Government House Leader and Legislative Secretary to the Premier. For years, he was an advisor to governments in Manitoba, New Brunswick and Ottawa. McLean is also actively involved in his community and has served on various advisory boards for more than 20 years. He is a recipient of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal.
Mesheau, an alumnus of NBCC, brings over 40 years of experience in the food service, grocery, and purchasing industries. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Mesheau has also demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his community through lifelong volunteerism. Currently, he serves as President of the Sackville and Area Housing Corporation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing safe and affordable housing for residents in the Tantramar area. Shawn's past leadership roles include: Municipal Councillor and Mayor of the Town of Sackville; Chairperson of the Sackville NB Citizens Advisory Committee on Policing; volunteer firefighter; Executive Member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 26 (Sackville); and Chair of the Grants Committee.
“NBCC’s Board of Governors plays a critical role in guiding our vision to transform lives and communities,” said Mary Butler, President and CEO of NBCC. “Wes and Shawn have already made meaningful contributions to our College community, and we’re excited to see them bring their leadership and experience to these new roles.”
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