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ACTA Announces New Board of Directors: Monica Johnstone Takes The Reins

Monica Johnstone

ACTA has a new board, with several new members and a fresh face as chair.

ACTA held its annual general meeting on 28MAY, 2024, where members voted on the nine positions available to the Board of Directors. Immediately following the conclusion of the AGM, the newly elected directors appointed three positions to round out the 12-person Board.

 The new ACTA Board of Directors for the year 2024-2025 is: 

  • Mark Greenwood, Director of Operations, Travel Masters, representing British Columbia/Yukon region 
  • Peter Keyter, Director and General Counsel, The Travel Lady, representing Alberta/Northwest Territories region 
  • Karen Schabel CTM, Training and Development Coordinator, CAA Saskatchewan, representing Saskatchewan region 
  • Melanie (Mel) Carter CTM, Director, Travel Product, CAA Club Group of Companies, representing Manitoba/Nunavut region
  • Monica Johnstone CTC, President, UNIGLOBE Travel Innovations, representing the Ontario region 
  • Serge H. Malaison, Director General, Voyages Centaure, representing the Québec region 
  • Gary Gaudry, President, Maritime Travel, representing the Atlantic region 
  • Zeina Gedeon, CEO, Trevello, ACTA Director at Large
  • Brian Robertson, President, Direct Travel (Canada West), ACTA Director at Large
  • Shalene Dudley, CEO of Latitude Concierge Travels, ACTA Appointed Director
  • Michael Johnson, President, Ensemble, ACTA Appointed Director
  • Rocky Racco, Owner and CEO, TTI Travel, ACTA Appointed Director.  
Rocky Racco, CEO, TTI Travel
Rocky Racco, CEO, TTI Travel

 Monica Johnstone CTC becomes ACTA board chair

 For the coming year, Monica Johnstone, CTC, will become the ACTA Board Chair; Mel Carter, CTM, will be the vice-chair; Gary Gaudry, the treasurer; and Brian Robertson, the secretary.

 “I am honoured to take on the role of ACTA Board Chair,” Johnstone said. “I look forward to working with the ACTA board and other stakeholders to advocate for travel agencies, travel advisors and independent travel advisors.”

 Several long-term directors leaving the board

 “I would like to thank the following outgoing board members for their dedication and tremendous contribution over many years,” said ACTA president Wendy Paradis. “Liz Fleming, General Manager, North South TravelGeneviève Dupuy-Duplessis, Vice-president, Club Voyages Dumoulin; and Mary Jane Hiebert, Owner, Oyster Travel Service.

Reactivation of Regional Advisory Committees

Along with its national board of directors, ACTA consults with its re-instated regional advisory committees: TALA (Travel Agency Leaders Advisory Group), ITA (Independent Travel Advisor Committee), the Canadian Corporate Travel Advisory (CCTA) committee, the Air Advocacy Committee, and the Travel Supplier committee to ensure all stakeholders have been heard and to enable ACTA to form consensus and speak with one voice.

A complete list of the Regional Advisory Committees can be found here.


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