Christy Clark has nabbed another post-politics appointment.

The former B.C. premier has been appointed to the board of directors of Shaw Communications.

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“We are very honoured to have Christy join us as a board member. She brings to our board a breadth and depth of relationships across Canada, both from politics and business, particularly in British Columbia, including in our largest single market, the greater Vancouver area,” said J.R. Shaw, executive chair of the Calgary-based communications giant.

Clark, who served as premier from March 14, 2011, to July 18, 2017, says she will support Shaw in growing its presence in B.C. and other key markets.

“I look forward to joining and making contributions to the board as Shaw continues on its journey as a leading connectivity provider of broadband, video, voice and wireless services in Canada,” Clark said in a news release.

This is Clark’s second appointment since resigning from government and quitting politics last year after the NDP and Greens toppled her Liberal government with a non-confidence vote.

In May, she joined the law firm Bennett Jones as a senior adviser.