Opinion: CEO's letter of resignation cites abandonment of priorities she was hired to achieve.
“In addition to the museum upheaval, it has been a year of loss and health-related, lifelong adjustments for my family and the cumulative impact is now requiring my energy and attention.”The board held off until late on Friday afternoon to make the news public in a statement that said as little as possible about the reasons for her departure.
Dubois has asked the board to cover unspecified travel costs, Shaw reports. She was paid $4,125 in travel expenses associated with her move from Alberta to B.C. Those accolades came from Carole James, the former NDP leader and cabinet minister who then-premier John Horgan named as his personal representative on the RBCM board.
When Premier David Eby took over from Horgan late last year, he named Lana Popham the new minister of tourism with responsibility for the provincial museum. Dubois presided over the tour along with Popham. But it was apparent that the CEO and the minister were not on the same page.
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