ITE Toronto is seeking a candidate to serve on the Section Executive for a five-year term from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2030. The nomination deadline for this position is November 14, 2025 at midnight.
This Section Executive member will rotate between four positions: Secretary (2026-2027), Vice President (2028), President (2029), and Immediate Past President (2030). Find out more about joining the ITE Toronto Executive by reaching out to the Chair of the Nominating Committee or a current member of the Executive.
Nominating Process
The Nominations Committee is undertaking a general call for nominations that may also include a direct invite to potential candidates. Eligibility for the elected position will be determined by the Committee through an assessment of the nominee’s suitability.
Please review the ITE Toronto Nomination & Election Policy provided here.
How to Apply
To apply, candidates must send a letter to the Nominations Committee Chair via email, including their interest in the position, why they are suitable, and two signatures from ITE members in good standing. The letter should express their interest in running for a Section Executive position along with a description of their suitability for the position. The nomination deadline for this position is November 14, 2025 at midnight.
Campaign Activities
ITE Toronto will make space available on the Section’s website to highlight candidate profiles.
Candidate profiles must include the following information:
name of candidate
a photo of the candidate
a 400-word or less candidate statement
optionally, links to social media profiles
Campaign Rules
Candidates for the ITE Toronto Section Executive election shall abide by the following campaign rules outlined in our Nomination & Election Policy (linked below):
Individual websites are prohibited.
Bulk mailing and direct advertising techniques are not allowed. Bulk mailing for this purpose is defined as mailings of the same enclosures to more than 1 person. Bulk mailing encompasses both postal and electronic mailing.
One on one personalized email communication is allowed by a candidate or by others on behalf of a candidate, expressing their perspectives (not those of others).
Candidates may not contact other Sections and ITE Canada for the purpose of advertising or endorsing their candidacy. Additionally, they may not encourage or promote the use of surrogates to campaign on their behalf.
Candidates may attend District, Section, and Chapter meetings during the time period of their candidacy. Candidates may present on matters unrelated to their candidacy. They cannot present a campaign speech at any meeting. This does not preclude the candidate from carrying out their duties as an officer of a Section/Chapter or retaining a currently-held volunteer position.
There is to be no malice toward other candidates.
Any breach of these rules may result in the Nominating Committee revoking the nomination of that individual for office.