At the end of June, Synod Council appointed Christine Morrow to serve as the diocese’s next treasurer and director of finance to oversee finance and accounting functions, stewarding the resources entrusted to the care of the Synod and its parishes.
“I am both honored and excited to join the diocese,” said Morrow. “This role represents a unique opportunity to integrate my financial expertise with my dedication to supporting the Church’s mission.”
As a member of the senior leadership team of the diocese, Morrow will also support the implementation of our diocesan vision and Mission Action Plan priorities by provisioning resources for ministry.
“I am eager to collaborate with the diocesan team and contribute to the meaningful work of advancing our shared vision and goals,” added Morrow.
The appointment comes after a significant search process to fill the vacancy left by Kemi Okwelum’s resignation in January. Canon Joanna Beck graciously agreed to serve as interim treasurer. The process involved a hiring committee comprised of the bishop and executive officer and three members of Synod Council, ably supported by the diocesan human resources and volunteer coordinator.
“With nearly 20 years of experience in the accounting field, Christine brings considerable gifts to this role alongside a deep desire to serve the diocese and its affiliated organizations,” said Archdeacon Bill Mous. “We are excited to welcome her to our diocesan leadership team.”
The new treasurer holds a Bachelor of Accounting degree from Brock University as well as the CPA, CA designation from Chartered Professional Accountants Ontario. She has worked to support countless non-profit organizations through her work, and presently serves as a volunteer committee member with the Canadian Accounting Standards Board.
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