Dana Soucie now CEO of Four County Labour Market Planning Board

The members of the Four County Labour Market Planning Board have announced that executive director
Dana Soucie (right) is now chief executive officer (CEO).
After four years of successfully leading the organization as executive director, Soucie's new title reflects her ongoing leadership and dedication to advancing the organization’s revised strategic plan and aligns with leadership structures across the network in which this role operates.
As CEO, she will continue to support the organization’s goals on behalf of the board through strategic leadership, fund-raising and financial stewardship, board relations, operations and staff management, community engagement, and organizational advocacy. This role is essential to achieving strategic priorities, meeting annual deliverables, and strengthening collaboration on local initiatives and partnerships that address workforce needs across the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region, including Bruce, Grey, Huron, and Perth counties.
Since implementing the 2024–27 strategic plan in the 2024–25 fiscal year, the organization has experienced significant progress and success, making a meaningful impact both locally and beyond. By aligning long-term priorities with evolving labour market conditions, the organization continues to stay true to its mission while responding to the needs of municipalities, employers, and community members.
With an engaged and knowledgeable board representing diverse backgrounds and expertise, the organization looks forward to the coming strategic planning review scheduled for the next fiscal year.
Community members and partners are encouraged to learn more about the Four County Labour Market Planning Board by visiting the website, reviewing annual reports, and subscribing to the monthly newsletter to stay informed about ongoing initiatives at
www.planningboard.ca/.
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