New Chair for Cobourg Downtown Business Improvement Area

In Community

The Cobourg Downtown Business Improvement Area Board of Management would like to announce the appointment of new Chair, Erika Cotton effective August 7th, 2020.

Erika Cotton is a Mortgage Agent with the Mortgage Centre in Downtown Cobourg. She is a passionate advocate for supporting and promoting local business.

Erika currently serves as a Board Member with the DBIA with the portfolio of Special Events.

Erika replaces Councillor Adam Bureau’s Interim Chair role with the DBIA. Councillor Bureau will remain on the Board of Management in his portfolio with Council.

The Board of Management, invites our valued DBIA members and members of the community to participate in a meeting via video conference Friday, August 14th, 2020 at 10am. This meeting will primarily be to meet Erika and for a discussion about what’s happening downtown.

As well, Erika invites those who may have questions or would like to offer input to reach out to her by phone at 647-988-2945 or by email at erikacottonmortgages@gmail.com

The DBIA looks forward to Erika’s leadership in her new role

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