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MDBA Welcomes New Board Members and Thanks Outgoing Directors


The Mission Downtown Business Association (MDBA) is pleased to announce the appointment of new directors to the Board following our Annual General Meeting June 18th 2025. We extend a warm welcome to our newly elected Board members and a heartfelt thank you to those directors who have completed their terms of service.


We would like to introduce and acknowledge our 2025-2026 Board of Directors:


  1. Satti Grewal - President

  2. Karla Turner - Vice President

  3. Allison Jack - Treasurer

  4. Tiffany Ruley - Signing Director

  5. Risham Hansra

  6. Lacy Whitford

  7. Briana Lachance

  8. Gemma Quiring

  9. Tim Lee

  10. Ramesh Monga

  11. Greg Elford

  12. Bob Mackovic



We would like to extend our deepest appreciation to our outgoing directors for their meaningful contributions and advocacy. Their leadership has helped shape the progress and success of our downtown initiatives. We recognize and appreciate the dedication, insight, and countless volunteer hours of our outgoing directors. Your commitment has helped advance the MDBA’s mission to support and grow a vibrant, thriving downtown core for the entire community.


To our entire Board—both new and returning—thank you for your ongoing commitment to the betterment of our collective. Your passion and guidance will continue to shape a dynamic and inclusive downtown for all.


For more information about the MDBA and upcoming initiatives, please visit www.downtownmission.ca.

 
 
 

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Mission Downtown Business Association

Suite A - 7311 James Street

Mission, BC

V2V 3V5

Ph: 604-826-7311

info@downtownmission.ca

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We respectfully acknowledge and respect the ancestral, traditional and unceded territory of the Stó:lō people,
particularly the Leq'á:mel, Sq’éwlets, Máthexwi, Qw'ó:ltl'el , Katzie and Sem'á:th First Nations where we live, work, and play.

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