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The Annual General Meeting of Enterprise Saint John will be held on Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 1:00pm, at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre (Montague Rooms).  We are pleased to invite the public to join us in reviewing the many significant accomplishments of the past year in the Saint John Community, discussing our new strategic plan and welcoming our new Board of Directors.  Please join us to celebrate the inspiration of people, ideas and investment in our Community!

 
 
2009 Annual Report (English) Please note: this is a 3MB file and may take a moment to download.
 
2010 AGM Slide Deck (pdf format) Please note: this is a 5MB file and may take a moment to download.
 
 
Please contact Gina O'Rourke-McKay for:
  • questions or comments regarding the Annual General Meeting
  • difficulty downloading the above files
  • French version of the 2009 Annual Report

 

About Enterprise Saint John

The Greater Saint John Economic Development Agency, Inc. (Enterprise Saint John) is a not-for-profit agency, funded by the City of Saint John and the municipalities of Grand Bay-Westfield, Quispamsis, Rothesay, and St. Martins, the Province of New Brunswick and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA).
 
The volunteer board is comprised of sixteen individuals representing a broad spectrum of industry and community interests to ensure there is representation from key priority sectors. They are nominated by community stakeholder groups from our region and appointed by the municipalities, provincial and federal governments.
 
We are staffed by a team of client-focused individuals who are passionate about creating the environment for prosperity by inspiring and supporting people, ideas and investment.
 
Our mandate and core services include:
1. Development and implementation of the community’s economic development strategy
2. Workforce expansion
3. Investment attraction
4. Business development
5. Entrepreneur development
St. Martins
 
Grand Bay-Westfield Quispamsis Rothesay St. Martins Saint John