CES – Ontario is pleased to announce that the chapter’s Annual General Meeting will be held online on June 16, 2026 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Register here!

Why Attend the AGM?

The AGM is a great opportunity to:

– Learn more about recent chapter activities;

– Elect new board members and approve any bylaw changes;

– Participate in the annual Learning Event.

Event Agenda:

  • 11:00 PM – 12:00 PM: AGM presentation, including progress on our strategic goals and upcoming chapter events
  • 12:00 PM – 1:00PM: Learning Event: Navigating AI in Our Evaluation Practice

We will distribute the Annual General Meeting package, including a full agenda, Annual Report, and audited financial statements, to all CES members and event attendees prior to the event.

About the Learning Event:

Navigating AI in Our Evaluation Practice

We heard at our last AGM and conference this past year that evaluators are excited and have many questions about AI. As AI continues to reshape the way we work, learn, and evaluate, this year’s annual learning event will explore the opportunities, challenges, and practical applications of AI. Designed for AI enthusiasts, cautious adopters, and the AI-curious alike, the session will feature thoughtful discussion on topics including AI adoption and leadership, workflow integration, data analysis tools, and the evolving role of AI in evaluation practice. Join us for an engaging and accessible conversation answering YOUR questions on how AI is influencing everyday operations and decision-making—and what it means for the future of evaluation.

The CES Board is looking for new directors!

Join the CES Board!

Board of Director Positions: To apply for a Board position, you must be a member of CES Ontario in good standing. We welcome new and current members who identify as Black, Indigenous, Afro-Indigenous, and People of Colour, graduate students, and new practitioners/emerging evaluators to apply.

Directors contribute 10 – 20 hours of volunteer work per month, and we cover their membership fees. Contact us if financial or other barriers prevent you from becoming a member. Position descriptions are available upon request. If you are interested in finding out more about the experience of being a Board Member, current directors are more than happy to schedule a call.

Submit your nomination form, current resume and personal statement (max. 750 words) to nominations@evaluationontario.ca by June 9, 2026.

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