Antigonish Area Partnership (AAP)
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The Antigonish Area Partnership (AAP) was founded on January 5, 2004. It is a private-public partnership including 46 businesses investors, two municipalities, a first nation community and 3 NGOs.
The Partnership was created by the community as a result of the Antigonish Economic Summit in May, 2003.
The AAP's mission is to stimulate sustained economic growth in the Antigonish, Nova Scotia area and in the wider region. Currently the AAP provides extensive services in statistical services, business information, community visioning and project management.
The Board of Directors is chaired by Irene MacLeod.
The President and CEO is Brian G Segal.