Membership Overview
Membership
A strong and active membership ensures that the Association’s voice continues to be heard on behalf of the entire executive community.
Through membership in APEX, you have an unrivalled opportunity to work with your peers, through consultations and working groups, to shape the policies that determine your working conditions. As a member, you can also continue to play a leadership role after you retire by joining the APEX Alumni.
APEX welcomes as members executives from across the broader Public Service – from large and small departments, separate agencies, the military and Crown Corporations. The Association provides a forum through which the shared professional interests and concerns of the different segments of its membership can be identified and explored.
Twice a year, APEX hosts a special evening to honour newly appointed executives. With the help of the Clerk of the Privy Council, the heads of central agencies and deputy heads, APEX welcomes these new executives to the Public Service’s management team and to the Association.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Persons who do not fully meet the requirements for ordinary members, such as retired Public Service executives, may be admitted by the board of directors, in its full discretion, as associate members.
A strong and active membership ensures that the Association’s voice continues to be heard on behalf of the entire executive community.
Through membership in APEX, you have an unrivalled opportunity to work with your peers, through consultations and working groups, to shape the policies that determine your working conditions. As a member, you can also continue to play a leadership role after you retire by joining the APEX Alumni.
APEX welcomes as members executives from across the broader Public Service – from large and small departments, separate agencies, the military and Crown Corporations. The Association provides a forum through which the shared professional interests and concerns of the different segments of its membership can be identified and explored.
Twice a year, APEX hosts a special evening to honour newly appointed executives. With the help of the Clerk of the Privy Council, the heads of central agencies and deputy heads, APEX welcomes these new executives to the Public Service’s management team and to the Association.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Persons who do not fully meet the requirements for ordinary members, such as retired Public Service executives, may be admitted by the board of directors, in its full discretion, as associate members.
