In 2017, CCMTA dedicated its Recognition of Service presentation to Sean McAlister in his memory. Sean was well-known within the CCMTA community, having served as both staff and volunteer with CCMTA at various times throughout his career. Sean was a devoted employee of CCMTA in the late 1980s and 1990s, and then moved on to the BC provincial government in 2000 and maintained his relationship with CCMTA by serving as the BC member of the Drivers and Vehicles Program Committee. A respected authority within the compliance and regulatory sector as well, Sean’s consulting work post 2000 ensured he stayed connected with CCMTA and with the Program Committee on Compliance and Regulatory Affairs. Sean passed away on August 20, 2016 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Recipients are recognized throughout the year upon their departure or retirement. If appropriate, recipients may be recognized at the Annual Meeting.
Kelli Penney will be shifting roles within the NL Government and will no longer be the Registrar of Motor Vehicles in NL as of November 6, 2024. Kelli has represented Newfoundland and Labrador on the CCMTA Board of Directors for seven years. During her time with CCMTA, Kelli has served as both the Chair of the Board from 2022-2023 and Chair of Governance Committee, as well as a member of the Executive Committee and the Strategic Programs Committee, just to name a few.
Her insightful leadership, dedication, and commitment has resulted in significant contributions both to CCMTA and the broader road safety community. She will be missed, and we wish her much success as she embarks in the next phase of her career.
Marnie has announced that she will retire from Manitoba Public Insurance on September 27, 2024. Marnie has represented Manitoba on the CCMTA Board of Directors for more than six years. Marnie also served as member of the IRE Standing Committee of the Board, and Chair of the Audit and Finance Standing Committee of the Board.
Marnie has made significant contributions to both CCMTA and the broader road safety community. She dedicated considerable time and expertise as a Director and as an ambassador and advocate for the important work of CCMTA.
We will miss Marnie’s knowledge and guidance, collaborative insights, and her great sense of humour. We wish her the very best as she embarks on her next journey.
Allison Fradette was recognized and celebrated for her tremendous leadership and engagement as President and CEO of CCMTA upon announcing her plans to transition to retirement in the coming months. During her tenure, Allison has worked closely with the Board of Directors and stakeholders to lead critical road safety initiatives and create platforms for dialogue and collaboration amongst member jurisdictions and stakeholders. We are deeply grateful for her strategic leadership and the invaluable contributions she has made to CCMTA over her 14 year tenure.
After more than 27 years of service at CCMTA, Rick Vantour has announced his plans to retire in late 2024. During his tenure, Rick has worked on a multitude of initiatives at CCMTA. One of the most significant contributions Rick has made to CCMTA and to Road Safety in Canada is in his role contributing to the development and evolution of the Inter-Provincial Record Exchange (IRE) network. His extensive jurisdictional knowledge and work to ensure jurisdictions have the best support and experience on the IRE network will be missed. We wish Rick all the best in this next chapter.