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Estevan Public Youth Centre looking for new executive director

Juli Dzuba, hired as the centre's first-ever executive director, has stepped down because she is moving to another community.
Juli Dzuba
Juli Dzuba has stepped down from her post at the Estevan Public Youth Centre, as she is moving to another community.

ESTEVAN - The Estevan Public Youth Centre (EPYC) is seeking a new executive director.

Juli Dzuba, who was hired as their first-ever executive director in the summer of 2021, has resigned from the post as she is moving out of the community.

In a press release, EPYC said they will look to maintain their programming schedule as they search for somebody new. Continuing their programming and providing a safe, welcoming and inclusive space for youths in Estevan are the most important goals for EPYC as they navigate this change.

“We are doing our best to provide consistent programming for the youth of EPYC,” said board chairwoman Cathy Welta. “However, we do anticipate slight changes to the events schedule as we seek to fill this position.”

Dzuba worked to build the foundation for EPYC over the last 14 months and said she is grateful for her time with the organization and the opportunity to create a unique space for youths in Estevan.

EPYC said it is still on track to meet its strategic goals.

“We’ve been fortunate to have solidified our strategic goals and have plans in place to move forward through these types of changes,” Welta said in the news release. “We are confident that we will find the right candidate to continue meeting EPYC’s goals.”

Information for those interested in applying to EPYC’s executive director position can be found through their social media and website. The EPYC board of directors wishes Dzuba well on her future endeavours and look forward to meeting with new candidates.

EPYC says its vision is to be the space in the community where youths explore their passion, purpose and potential. If you would like to be involved with EPYC through partnership, volunteering or sponsorship, you can find more information on their website at www.theepyc.ca.

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