Chief Leah Stump appointed to Northern Development’s Board

June 25, 2025

Chief Leah Stump.

Prince George – The Northern Development Initiative Trust Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Chief Leah Stump to the Board. Chief Stump is one of five directors appointed by the Province of BC to the Board, with the other eight directors appointed by the four Regional Advisory Committees. She is filling the position left by outgoing Director, Alison Hoskins who was first appointed to the Board by the Province in 2019.

Stump is currently serving her third term as the elected chief of Nazko First Nation, having first been appointed to the role in December 2020. As an educator by training, Stump worked in Quesnel for School District 28 for six years before returning to her community of Nazko to live, work, and contribute. She joins the Trust’s governance team with experience from other boards, including Quesnel Shelter and Support Society, Nenqayni Wellness Centre, and the Cariboo Chilcotin Aboriginal Training Employment Centre.

In the Fall, Northern Development published its 2025-2027 Strategic Plan, which features four strategic pillars: deliver effective and impactful funding opportunities; catalyze community resilience through relationships and partnerships in our region; invest in a sustainable future for Northern B.C.; and advance corporate effectiveness and operational processes. As a governance board, Stump joins 12 other board members in providing direction to the CEO to advance these goals.

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