2020-11-24

New Official Logo Released

Nov 23, 2020 – The New Brunswick Society of Retired Teachers is pleased to unveil its dynamic new logo.

As a symbol of NBSRT’s goal to be a more progressive and responsive organization that is proud of its past accomplishments but seeking to move forward with renewed vigor, we are excited to launch our new logo. You will note that, while we have retained some of the traditional aspects of our original logo, we have developed a colorful, recognizable, and modern symbol to represent us going forward.

The new logo was selected from submissions after NBSRT members and external contributors were invited to submit designs.  The Online Media Committee reduced the submissions to several possibilities and conducted a Facebook poll of NBSRT members to narrow the choices further.  Based on the selection process, the Online Media Committee recommended one design to the Executive.

On behalf of the members, we want to thank everyone who played a role in the development and selection of the logo.

______________

SPOILER ALERT – This logo reveal is the first step in a three-pronged initiative that will also include the launching, in early December, of a much improved and more flexible website. The third prong of this initiative will be a new strategic plan developed over the next few months, but kick started shortly by a survey of the membership that will give every member an opportunity for input into the strategic plan.

We trust that you will quickly come to associate this logo with your evolving organization.

Bob Fitzpatrick, President

New Brunswick Society of Retired Teachers

2 Comments

  1. Connie MacRae

    I really like the new logo for NBSRT – great choice😊

    • LindM06

      Kudos to Dale MacRae and the on-line media committee for all their hard work in giving us a new and more up-to-date website. The new logo and website will be the envy of the other provinces!

Latest Posts

Facebook Posts

Spontaneous Fun!Join Diane O’Connor for a warm, lively, and laughter-filled chat with retired teacher, author, playwright, and actor, John Bosma, as he shares his comedic and heartfelt take on life. It’s truly a “feel-good” video you won’t want to miss. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Group Insurance Rates for 2026The New Brunswick Society of Retired Teachers (NBSRT), on behalf of the NBTF Group Insurance Trustees, is forwarding the 2026 Group Insurance Renewal Rates directly to its members to ensure that everyone has timely access to this important information. Although the NBTF Group Insurance Trustees have already mailed a communiqué outlining the updated rates, the ongoing rotating postal strikes across the province may mean that delivery cannot be guaranteed before the new rates take effect with the December 24th pension deposit. Because many members rely on this information to understand and plan for changes to their monthly deductions, NBSRT felt it was essential to provide an additional, reliable method of communication. By circulating the rates through our own channels, we aim to prevent delays, reduce uncertainty, and ensure that all members—regardless of postal service disruptions—receive clear, accurate details about the upcoming adjustments. This proactive approach reflects NBSRT’s commitment to keeping members well-informedCheck your email for this information.This information is already available in the MEMBERS ONLY – GROUP INSURANCE section of our website ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Annual Wine and Cheese event at Camp Centennial. This was GMART’s 4th year hosting the event, with 94 attendees — the largest attendance ever.The 50/50 draw of $130 was won by Anna Peters. GMART raises money at each of its events through 50/50 draws and presents $500 bursaries to graduating students from Anglophone East High Schools. Last year, GMART presented four of them.GMART’s next event is the annual Christmas Dinner at the Dan Bohan Centre on December 11th. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

Related Posts