From lawyer to Nanaimo councillor, George now leads on transit and governance in B.C.’s Legislature.
Political Roles in the Legislature
George currently serves as the Parliamentary Secretary for Transit, a role that places him at the centre of shaping British Columbia’s transportation priorities. He also holds the position of Deputy Chair of the Committee of the Whole, where he helps oversee legislative debate and review.
Career Before Public Office
Before entering provincial politics, George built a career as a commercial lawyer with one of Canada’s largest firms. His legal expertise, combined with years of municipal service, has provided him with a strong foundation for navigating provincial policy.
Contributions at the Local Level
In Nanaimo, George served as a City Councillor and as a Director for the Regional District of Nanaimo. These roles gave him firsthand experience in balancing local concerns with regional planning, particularly in areas of growth and infrastructure.
Leadership in Education and Literacy
Education has been a consistent priority throughout George’s public service. He chaired the Vancouver Island University Board of Governors and led Literacy Central Vancouver Island as president. His volunteer work extended to the Nanaimo-Ladysmith Public Schools Foundation, where he supported programs aimed at improving access to learning.
Community Engagement and Advocacy
George’s commitment to civic life also includes service with the Canadian Bar Association’s Access to Justice Committee and various community-based organizations. His work has focused on creating fairer legal pathways and strengthening literacy initiatives across Vancouver Island.
Recognition and Achievements
For his efforts, George has been honoured with several awards, including the BC Achievement Award in 2016 and a citizenship distinction from the Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce. These acknowledgments reflect his long-standing dedication to improving community life through both professional and volunteer contributions.
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