Nicole Bryant has been appointed to the position of CEO of the Northern Regional Construction Association (NRCA). She takes over from Scott Bone, who announced his retirement effective June 1, 2022. The NRCA board said he has agreed to work with Bryant throughout the month of June to facilitate a smooth leadership transition.
Bryant brings a diverse background of experience to the association. Throughout her career, she has developed a comprehensive understanding of the construction industry from business development and sales to project management and coordination.
Through her work in business development, she has maintained a relationship with the NRCA, bringing services and education to the membership base. She looks forward to looking at ways the association can enhance the member value proposition and engage members from all areas of the region.
Education has always been an important part of Bryant’s career development and she is currently completing her undergraduate studies in commerce, with a major in marketing. After completing her bachelor’s degree in 2023, it is her intention to go on to complete her MBA.
Born and raised in Prince George, her family is a part of the very fabric that is Northern BC. She is proud to call this area home and is pleased to be working with organizations of all sizes in the region.
The association said she is looking forward to working with the board of directors and team to bring NRCA into the next chapter.
Bone leaves the role of CEO after seven years at the helm and since that time, he has played a critical role in the restructuring of the organization to ensure its ability to serve the diverse needs of its membership in an evolving construction environment.