Elections Nova Scotia
Dorothy Rice has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Dorothy began their career at Ultra Electronics Maritime Systems in 1982, where they served as the VP of Finance and Administration for nearly 29 years. In 2011, they transitioned to the role of Managing Director of Electoral Finance at Elections Nova Scotia before eventually becoming the CFO of the same organization. In 2022, they were appointed as the Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Nova Scotia. Additionally, they held a role as a Moderator at CMA NS from 2001 to 2022 and served as a Director at CPA Canada from 2011 to 2020.
Dorothy Rice earned a CMA (Professional Accounting Designation) from CMA NS between 1980 and 1982. Dorothy then pursued a B.Comm in Economics and Management at Mount Allison University from 1975 to 1979. In 2015, they attended FCPA for an undisclosed degree or field of study. Additionally, there is a mention of FCMA, but no specific information is available about this education.
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Elections Nova Scotia
Elections Nova Scotia is an independent, non-partisan agency that is responsible for the administration of the Elections Act. Its mandate is to conduct provincial general elections, by-elections and liquor plebiscites; ensure compliance with the provincial electoral law including the political financing regime; establish and maintain election-related information including the Nova Scotia Register of Electors; seek advice and conduct studies related to electoral processes; and, conduct electoral education processes. Elections Nova Scotia must be prepared at all times to conduct a provincial general election, by-election, or plebiscite. Elections Nova Scotia is also mandated to provide support to the independent boundaries commission charged with reviewing the boundaries of provincial electoral districts.