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Kevin Chief named vice-president of Business Council of Manitoba

Former NDP MLA Kevin Chief has been named vice-president of the Business Council of Manitoba.

Chief, elected MLA for Point Douglas riding in 2011, filed resignation papers this month

Kevin Chief will play a key role in the Business Council of Manitobas efforts to provide new Canadians and members of the province's Indigenous communities "with opportunities to play a greater role within our economy," says Business Council chair Steve Kroft. (Steve Lambert/Canadian Press)

Former NDP MLA Kevin Chief has been appointed thevice-president of the Business Council of Manitoba.

"With his recent experience in government and his extensive background working in the community, Kevin will strengthen our team as we advance the goals of the council working to make Manitoba a stronger community for all our citizens," Business Council president and CEODonLeitch said in a news release.

Chief, who was elected in the Point Douglas riding in 2011, filed his resignation papers earlier this month.

He hasn't provided any interviews about his resignation but an NDP spokesperson said Chief was "seeking new opportunities in the private sector that will permit him to spend more time with his young family."

He and wife, Melanie, have three sons, agesix, twoand ninemonths.

Business Council chair Steve Kroft said one of the council's goals is to provide new Canadians and members of the province's Indigenous communities "with opportunities to play a greater role within our economy."

Chief will play a key role in that effort, Kroft said.

"Kevin's record in helping our fastest growing group of young people realize their potential combined with his unique understanding of the challenges they face make him ideally suited to help the council advance these and many other objectives," he stated in a news release.