Our Matrix Model: DUAL-pillar accountability
To ensure the NEC's vision is executed with precision, we utilize a Matrix Governance Model. This structure balances Functional Expertise (our Directorates) with Geographic Reach (our Regions).
geographic pillars: regional leadership
To effectively serve a nation as vast as Canada, we are divided into five strategic regions. Our Regional Activity Coordinators (RACs) provide the primary oversight for provincial growth, zonal representation, and the localized execution of our national mission.
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Coordinator: [Name] | Focus: Regional expansion and newcomer social integration.
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Coordinator: [Name] | Focus: Bilingual outreach and cultural bridging within the Quebecois context.
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Coordinator: [Name] | Focus: High-density urban youth development and corporate mentorship.
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Coordinator: [Name] | Focus: Fostering community resilience and rural youth connectivity.
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Coordinator: [Name] | Focus: Leadership innovation and digital engagement for the West Coast and Northern territories.
Regional Leadership Canada Map
Functional Pillars: National Directorates
While our regions manage where we serve, our National Portfolio Leads manage how we excel. These 12 specialized portfolios are grouped into five Directorates to ensure professional management and specialized impact.
Directorate of Corporate Services & Finance
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Layomi Ayeni
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Ololade Olaneye
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Tola Adefidipe
Directorate of Operations & Hospitality
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Adetoun Osuntogun
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Dr. Peter Haastrup
Directorate of Community Impact & Programs
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Anderson Agbugba
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Paul Awede, assisted by Dayo Ojo
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Ayo Osho
Directorate of Communications & Technology
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Derin Obafisoye, assisted by Emmanuel Okolo
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Paul Awede
Directorate of Global Missions & Spiritual Foundation
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Constance Amadi
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Dr. Ayo Owowa