Board of Directors
The SBA is governance structure is provided through the Bylaws of the Saskatchewan Bison Association Bylaws. For a copy of the bylaws go to Bylaws.
The association is managed by a 9 member board of directors. Administrative services are provided through a contract with the Canadian Bison Association located in Regina Saskatchewan.
Founding Members Meeting July 27, 1991
Don Scott – Nipawin – President
Florent Rabut – St. Louis – Vice-President
Paulette Scott – Nipawin – Secretary-Treasurer
Bill Bintner – Melfort
Norman Nodwell – Biggar
Dennis Bradley – Swift Current or Trent Switzer – Melville
Garth Glass – Fox Valley
Kevin Wilkinson – Livelong
Ezzat Dessouki – Saskatoon
History
About the SBA
The Saskatchewan Bison Association (SBA) was established on July 27, 1991, to promote the bison industry and to represent the interests of bison producers. The SBA works with the Canadian Bison Association (CBA) and other regional bison associations on a number of issues including livestock traceability, animal health, the bison registry, bison research, producer profitability, marketing, international trade and farm food safety.
In Saskatchewan, there were 303 farmers and ranchers who produce bison according to the 2016 census. Of these producers, about 200 are members of the Saskatchewan Bison Association.
Our Plan
The Saskatchewan Bison Association Board of Directors developed a strategic plan in June of 2017.
A Vision for The Saskatchewan Bison Association
To make a difference for our members and the bison industry.
The Mission of the Saskatchewan Bison Association
The mission of the Saskatchewan Bison Association is to facilitate opportunities for the Saskatchewan bison industry to grow and prosper.
The Values of the Saskatchewan Bison Association
The Saskatchewan Bison Association is committed to the following fundamental guiding principles. The principles or values guide our organization’s behaviours, decision-making processes, actions and the programs and services we provide.
- Leadership: we are responsible for providing strong leadership and will do our best to be informed and have the knowledge to achieve results for our members.
- Positive: we strive to always be positive and look to find possible solutions and effective ways of doing business.
- Trust: we are confident that others will do as they say they will and trust that will contribute to a positive outcome or future.
- Respect: we respect our organization and its members and we respect each other as individuals.
- Accountable: We acknowledge and assume responsibility for our actions and decisions.
- Integrity: we are open, honest, responsible and transparent in all interactions and in a manner consistent with our values and beliefs.
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Founding Members Meeting July 27, 1991
Founding Member
President
Don Scott
Nipawin
Founding Member
Vice President
Florent Rabut
St. Louis
Founding Member
Secretary – Treasurer
Paulette Scott
Nipawin
Founding Member
Bill Bintner
Melfort
Founding Member
Norman Nodwell
Biggar
Founding Member
Dennis Bradley
Swift Current
Founding Member
Trent Switzer
Melville
Founding Member
Garth Glass
Fox Valley
Founding Member
Kevin Wilkinson
Livelong
Founding Member
Ezzat Dessouki
Saskatoon
Bylaws
Below are the most current SBA bylaws regarding Bison in Saskatchewan. Please contact us with any questions.
Saskatchewan Bison Association (SBA) Bylaw - 2020
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Strategic Plan
Saskatchewan Bison Association – Strategic Plan
July 2020
The Saskatchewan bison industry has experienced substantial growth. According to census data, over the 20-year period from May 1996 to May 2016, the bison industry has grown from 7,006 to 40,418 bison respectively. Also, the Saskatchewan bison industry has grown from 15.5% to 33.9% of the national herd. The census also shows that compared to the 2011 data, Saskatchewan is the only province that recorded an increase in bison numbers.
Bison produced in Saskatchewan is marketed locally, exported to the United States and Europe to meet the ever-growing demands for this nutrient-dense, tasty product that is raised without growth promotants or antibiotics added to the feed.
Bison are processed in Saskatchewan for the local markets and in Alberta and the United States for international markets.
The Saskatchewan Bison Association
The Saskatchewan Bison Association (SBA) was established on July 27, 1991, to promote the bison industry and to represent the interests of bison producers. The association is managed by a nine-member board of directors. Administrative services are provided through a contract with the Canadian Bison Association located in Regina Saskatchewan.
In Saskatchewan, there were 303 farmers and ranchers who produce bison according to the 2016 census. Of these producers, about 200 are members of the Saskatchewan Bison Association.
A Vision for the Saskatchewan Bison Association
To make a difference for our members and the bison industry.
The Mission of the Saskatchewan Bison Association
The mission of the Saskatchewan Bison Association is to facilitate opportunities for the Saskatchewan bison industry to grow and prosper.
The Values of the Saskatchewan Bison Association
The Saskatchewan Bison Association is committed to the following fundamental guiding principles. The principles or values guide our organization’s behaviours, decision-making processes, actions and the programs and services we provide.
Leadership: we are responsible for providing strong leadership and will do our best to be informed and have the knowledge to achieve results for our members.
Positive: we strive to always be positive and look to find possible solutions and effective ways of doing business.
Trust: we are confident that others will do as they say they will and trust that will contribute to a positive outcome or future.
Respect: we respect our organization and it members and we respect each other as individuals.
Accountable: We acknowledge and assume responsibility for our actions and decisions.
Integrity: we are open, honest, responsible and transparent in all of our interactions and in a manner consistent with our values and beliefs.
Strategic Priorities for the Saskatchewan Bison Association
Five interrelated, mutually supportive strategic priorities are at the heart of the Saskatchewan Bison Association’s strategic plan. These strategic priorities are as follows:
- Board and Association Development
- Increased Visibility and Awareness
- Resource Development
- Voice for the Industry
- Programs and Services for Members
Board and Association Development
Strategic Actions:
- Develop a Board Orientation Manual
- Develop a plan for the recruitment, training and retention of volunteers
- Review Association Bylaws every five years and revise as necessary
- Develop a plan to strengthen member engagement
- Develop a plan for Board development and training
- Create an annual Board work plan
Increased Visibility and Awareness
Strategic Actions:
- Continue to develop and deliver producer sessions
- Print materials
- Industry information
- Bison Advantage
- Promotional items
- Create content for SBA page on the website and for the electronic newsletter
- Develop and distribute up to date marketing materials
Resource Development
Strategic Actions:
- Continue with the benchmarking program
- Develop partnerships with like-minded organizations to minimize costs for programs
- Develop Bison 101 and Bison 102 and a plan for delivery to reinforce sustainability and profitability
- Identify and apply for provincial funding programs as appropriate
- Develop a plan to increase consumer awareness on the benefits of bison
Voice for the Industry
Strategic Actions:
- Continue to maintain partnerships with other agricultural organizations
- Actively promote Association and industry accomplishments and achievements
- Actively participate in government-sponsored events
- Develop a plan for community visibility
Programs and Services for Members
Strategic Actions:
- Provide regular updates and pricing information through a newsletter
- Develop a process to provide more support to producers regarding regulated services
- Develop a Research Committee to identify priorities for research in collaboration with the CBA
- Survey producers to identify needs for information
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