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Brian Duncan writes that it is difficult to believe that a year has gone by and his term as president is drawing to a close. At the outset of his presidency, he set a few goals for myself. With respect to the first goal, he had the pleasure of having been closely involved in the New Horizons initiative almost from the start. But, during his term, the project moved from the developmental stage to the implementation stage, as the ideas about professionalism crystallized into new policy directions, programs and outcomes. In the process, he has learned a lot about the profession, the Institute, and the strong spirit of volunteerism and cooperation that is evident by all the activity taking place at member meetings, on boards and in committees.
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Accomplishing Our Goals
Brian Duncan, AACI, P. App
AIC PresidentIt is difficult to believe that a year has gone by and my term as president is drawing to a close. I have to say it surpassed my expectations with respect to both the level of activity involved and the satisfaction that the office brings. At the outset of my presidency, I set a few goals for myself. First, I set out to continue the good work of my predecessors in executing the Strategic Plan and its ambitious goals of restructuring the profession and the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Second, I strived to raise the level of ...See the full content of this document
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