A spokesperson for the corporation said he would be "pursuing other opportunities." Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 21, 2021 6:43 PM CT | Last Updated: May 22 The corporation said it won't be commenting further on Voykin's departure because it's a 'personnel matter.'(NTPC) Noel Voykin has left his role as the president and CEO of the Northwest Territories Power Corporation, the utility provider confirmed Friday. In an emailed statement to CBC News, Doug Prendergast, the corporation's communications manager, said Voykin would be "pursuing other opportunities" and that no further information would be provided because it's personnel matter. "Cory Strang, the current chief financial officer of NTPC, will serve as acting president and CEO while the board of directors establishes a process for filling the position on a long-term basis," said Prendergast.