Meet the National Office Crew

MIla

Mar 22, 2018

Administrative Assistant – Liudmila Nikolaeva

Liudmila has many responsibilities and tasks in her role as our Administrative Assistant. Some of her major responsibilities include the registration of participant’s to all national meetings and events (including over 300 participants at the Annual Conference and AGM), administration of all Recognized Examiner and Recognized Provider records, preparation and distribution of all eblast messages and several administrative functions in the National Awards program.

Ms. Nikolaeva has been with CPS-ECP for twelve years. During that time, and as part of her staff role with CPS-ECP, she has had the opportunity to attend the National Conference and AGM and to meet many of the organization’s members and volunteers. In her duties she has also worked with many volunteers and members all across the country in various capacities. She is one of our staff who can provide service in both English and French.

General enquires to the National Office are also initially administered by Liudmila. She can be reached at hqg@cps-ecp.ca or by telephone at extension 0160.

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