Board of Directors

Your History. Your Community. Your Fairs.

Leadership is harnessing human energy to make effective change. The saying, “it takes a village,” holds true for our events. From our dedicated staff, to our Board of Directors and the valued volunteers from our community, our events would not be possible without your dedication to our organization. For that, I thank you.

To our valued sponsors, donors, and all who support our fundraising efforts, we express our sincere gratitude for your continued support, many of whom have supported our events year after year. Without you, our events could not happen. On behalf of the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, I would like to thank you for your support and consideration of our events moving forward.

Our goal and our mission is to bring rural and urban communities together while educating and showcasing agriculture at its finest through our events.

We will continue to push forward looking to improve our events for the future while respecting the past and the efforts that have paved the road to get us here today.

— Clint Swain, President, Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba

Executive for 2025

  • Clint Swain, President
  • Tim Rowan, Vice President
  • Dallas Johnston
  • Brent Miller
  • Clarke Swain
  • Bob Scott
  • Angela Pearen
  • Jim Andrey
  • Candace Bowles
  • Dallas Mennie

Directors for 2025

  • Barb Andrew
  • Jeff Bieganski
  • Wayne Buhr
  • Jane Haglund-Scott
  • Tom Hutcheson
  • Ryan Holden
  • Dallas Johnston
  • Ron Kristjansson
  • Brent Miller
  • Tim Rowan
  • Gary Schott
  • Gladden Smith
  • Connie Bok
  • Clint Swain
  • Jim Andrey
  • Leisa Halloran
  • Dayle Hughson
  • Len Isleifson
  • Mitch Kaminsky
  • Bethan Lewis
  • Don Mitchell
  • Mike Sanderson
  • Bob Scott
  • Chad Stiles
  • Paul Maloney
  • Rick Thomson
  • Simon Atkinson
  • Candace Bowles
  • Mitchell Eastley
  • Kerri Hinsburg
  • Calvin Jacobson
  • Dan Karashowsky
  • Dallas Mennie
  • Angela Pearen
  • Jordan Sisson
  • Clarke Swain
  • Zizi Onyia
  • Tracey Wilcox
Fairgoers attend the 1916 Manitoba Summer Fair