Lynda Green, Retires After Over 20 Years of Service

Lynda Green

July 25, 2024

CPS-ECP, now Canboat / NautiSavoir, has benefitted greatly from having Lynda on its National Office staff for over 20 years. Her work extended to many individuals in the organization including volunteers, new members and students. She ensured that all orders are shipped in a timely fashion, she worked with squadrons throughout the year to process over one thousand new memberships and to deliver almost two thousand Merit Mark Certificates, as well as tending to a multitude of enquiries and course registrations from squadrons and students.

For future assistance with any of these services: Orders, Ship’s Store, Student Services and New Members, you can email orderdesk@cps-ecp.ca

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