President's Corner: Back to Work
Dear Member,
I hope your summer went well and was filed with professional opportunities. As I am still doing my first steps as CTSQ president, I am nonetheless excited to tackle the great challenges ahead. At the top of my list is the advancement of a professional Order. The board of administrators, as well as myself, are putting all our energy toward this goal, and we will keep you posted on the evolution.
During the last AGM, I mentioned my strong will to rebuild the sense of belonging within our community and work on gathering activities. Thanks to the devotion of our administrators, we held our first event on September 21 during Stingers Football Homecoming Game. Members present that day were able to talk together in a festive mood. Now, save the date; the next event is on November 1st, 2019. A 5@7 will be held at PERFORM (Concordia University) followed by a Stingers’ hockey game against the UQTR’s Patriotes. Come cheer for one of the teams while connecting with certified members and candidates. The following activity will be on February 21, 2020. There will be two networking event held simultaneously at Concordia and UQTR. We will be closing the year the annual banquet, now bigger than ever. I hope to see you all there on April 25, 2020.
Moreover, I must mention my enthusiasm toward the constant increase of our membership in the last few years. These new fresh highly motivated professional members will benefit from the hard work from their predecessors as they themselves did. I will allow myself to remind everyone that you still have time to send your suggestion for the 2020 Hall of Fame in order to honour those who deserve it. The enthusiasm, devotion and passion surrounding me lately are truly inspiring and make me believe in a grand future for our profession.
Although tremendous grounds have been broken in the previous years, there are still great work ahead of us to educate people on our profession, our skill set and competencies. I vividly encourage anyone to seize every opportunity to resolve the issue. We must work as a team, but by accomplishing individual milestones, we will earn common success.
Last, but not least, let me remind everyone that major changes have happened on the national stage, like the abolition of the reciprocity agreement with NATA. Make sure, though, that CTSQ’s board is working for you to represent your best interest with CATA, and do not hesitate to contact us to comment or share your questions on those hot topics.
On this note, I wish all a great Fall and I hope that everyone will have a chance to join us on the coming events.
Best Regards,
Philippe Fait, CAT (C)
President