GBFC thanks outgoing Chair and confirms 2026 leadership

The GBFC is pleased to share an update on committee leadership, while also offering a sincere thanks to those whose commitment to access around Guelph continued to helped to guide the committee through 2025.

Justin smiles at the camera, he has short, brown hair, light-toned skin, and wears a geometric patterned shirt.

The committee extends its heartfelt appreciation to Justin Reesor, who served as Chair and in late 2025, shared notice of his resignation from the role. Justin’s time as Chair was marked by thoughtfulness and an unwavering focus on access throughout Guelph. The committee is grateful for the leadership he brought to the table and for the time and energy he shared with our entire Guelph community.

During Justin’s tenure, the committee continued its accessibility work throughout last year. This included supporting National Accessibility Awareness Week, advancing accessibility engagement and education for businesses, and hosting an AccessNow MapMission. Internally, the committee also strengthened operations by moving to monthly meetings to better support upcoming planning and initiatives.

Thanks from the committee is also extended to Vice Chair, Brad Howcroft, who continues to remain a pillar of experience through the transition. Brad stepped in as acting Chair to help keep the committee and its plans on track. The committee is deeply appreciative of Brad’s ongoing support and commitment. His valuable insights have continued to guide each committee member and we are grateful that Brad will continue in the Vice Chair role moving forward.

Committee elections

At the committee’s most recent meeting, elections were held for key positions. Meg Harding was nominated and elected as Chair, and Maddy Workman was elected as Secretary-Treasurer.

Meg thanks the committee members for their trust and confidence in her and she looks forward to supporting the group’s work as the committee moves forward.

Congratulations to Maddy on stepping into her role, and a sincere thanks for taking on this important behind-the-scenes work. Maddy’s excitement to contribute helps the committee function well and stay focused on its goals.

2026 Committee positions

Looking ahead

In 2026, the committee is moving forward with a number of key priorities, including:

  • National Accessibility Awareness Week, including a flag raising in late May with planning and details to come
  • Access Recognition Awards in early July with planning already underway
  • Inviting new members to the committee to strengthen our outreach within the community

The committee looks forward to continuing its work in 2026, building on past efforts and strengthening access and inclusion in our city. If you’re interested in contributing and have a passion for accessibility, the GBFC might be for you!