A recording of the January 7 webinar entitled “So you want to be a RECO board director?” can be found below:
At RECO’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in 2025, there will be vacancies for three sector directors.
In this section, you’ll find more information about this election – which will take place at the AGM on May 29, 2025 – and how to apply to be considered for one of these vacant positions.
A recording of the January 7 webinar entitled “So you want to be a RECO board director?” can be found below:
At the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in May 2024, RECO’s by-laws were amended to reflect recommendations from the Auditor General as implemented through several Minister’s Orders. The intention is to evolve into more of a “balanced” or “skills based” board, which we know some local real estate boards and associations are also contemplating. Primarily, this resulted in:
At the 2025 AGM, all three sector director positions will become vacant due to the simultaneous conclusion of the current sector directors’ terms.
More information can be found in By-laws, policies & other documents
The RECO Policy on Director Recruitment outlines how directors are selected and elected to the board.
As a result of the structural changes mentioned above, the following adjustments are required:
Following application and prior to being selected to stand for election, applicants will be screened by RECO, with the assistance of an external consultant, to ensure alignment with established competency criteria in the Candidate Profile for Sector Directors.
Following this process, a final list of candidates will be identified to be presented to the members for election at the AGM in 2025. Note that only the most suitably qualified applicants, as established by the competency criteria, will be put forward as candidates for election.
Those eligible to vote who are in attendance at the AGM will be asked to vote in one single ballot for up to three candidates. Each vote will carry the same value, and there will be no ranking of any candidates by voters. The candidate with the most overall votes will be elected for a four-year term, the candidate with the second-most votes will be elected for a three-year term and the candidate with the third-most votes will be elected for a two-year term.
Members will be able to submit their application for consideration between January 13 and February 3, 2025. If you are interested, please take the following steps:
In order to be considered as a candidate for sector director, applicants must review, and complete where necessary, the following:
The applicant review process will take place between early February and mid-March.
Step 1: Each application will be reviewed for eligibility to stand for election.
Step 2: Eligible applicants will undergo a pre-screening interview, conducted by an independent firm, who will assess them against the established competency criteria as laid out in the Candidate Profile for Sector Directors. The pre-screening process will take place in early February, following the close of the application period.
Step 3: Those eligible applicants who have demonstrated that they meet the established criteria will be presented to the Nominations Committee. Those applicants will then be interviewed by the Nominations Committee and a final list of candidates will be established to be put forward to the members for election at the AGM.
The process for the 2025 elections will unfold as follows:
Notification of successful candidates who will stand for election at the AGM in 2025
Campaign period
Election at AGM
January 13, 2025: Applications open (9 a.m.)
February 3, 2025: Applications close (2 p.m.)
By April 7, 2025: Board of directors confirms list of candidates to stand for election
April 18, 2025: Deadline for candidates to submit to RECO their photo (headshot and videos)
April 28, 2025: Members are notified of the final list of candidates; Campaign period begins
May 28, 2025: Campaign period ends
May 29, 2025: Annual General Meeting — those eligible can cast their vote at the meeting
The following table provides an overview of the changes.
New (as of 2025) | Previous (up to last year's AGM) | What’s changed |
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Sector directors are no longer elected along regional boundaries. | Sector directors were elected by region to align with geographic boundaries associated with local real estate board territories. | The set of criteria for candidates has been broadened to include a number of considerations, with geographic diversity being just one consideration. |
Voting takes place at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in 2025. Members must be present at the AGM to vote for sector directors. | Members would vote through the regional nomination process; successful nominees would then be voted upon by members in attendance at the AGM. | There is only one election required, and it will take place at the AGM. Only those eligible voters in attendance at the AGM can cast a vote. |
Members interested in standing for election will be screened for alignment with the Candidate Profile for Sector Directors and confirmed by the board of directors. | Any member in good standing as a registrant with RECO could stand for election at the regional level. | A full list of criteria is included in the Candidate Profile for Sector Directors. |
All directors, including sector directors, must possess a positive orientation for proactive consumer protection initiatives. | Not applicable | This is a new requirement, established for all members of RECO’s board of directors in the Minister’s Orders of January 2024. |
Three sector directors will be elected for four-, three- and two-year terms based on the number of votes received for each candidate. | Each sector director was elected for a three-year term. | As part of the transition process and only applicable in 2025, these different terms will ensure that going forward, only one sector director vacancy will materialize each year. This will align with similar vacancies for non-sector directors. |
Those eligible to vote who are in attendance at the AGM in 2025 will be asked to vote in one single election for up to three candidates. The candidate with the most votes will be elected for a four-year term, the candidate with the second-most votes will be elected for a three-year term and the candidate with the third-most votes will be elected for a two-year term. | There was a two-step process in which members voted for their nominee(s) by region, who were then elected at the AGM. | The process is now a single-election vote versus a two-step process. |
Why is this change taking place?