Election Voter Guide

Mayoral Candidate Profiles

GILL, Tom

SURREY FIRST

surreyfirst.ca

WEBSITE

tomgill @ surreyfirst.ca

EMAIL

@ surreytomg

TWITTER

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FACEBOOK

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Tom has been a resident of Surrey for the past 30 years and currently lives with his wife Pav and their three young children in the Fraser Heights neighbourhood. At Surrey

City Council, Tom has been guided by his fundamental belief that his job is to give a voice to all constituents, and that his duty as a Council member is to constantly work toward responsible growth and development in the creation of a fiscally sound and socially progressive city. Tom’s community service has focused on helping some of the most vulnerable populations in Surrey and across the province. Tom was a founding Director of the Surrey Homelessness & Housing Society, a Director of the Healthcare Benefit Trust, and recently left his post as the Chief Financial Officer for Coast Mental Health, the largest, non‑profit mental health agency in British Columbia.

GREAVES, Pauline

PROUDLY SURREY

www.pgreaves.ca

WEBSITE

pgreaves2015 @ gmail.com

EMAIL

@ p_greaves

TWITTER

Pauline Greaves

FACEBOOK

The Proudly Surrey Team believes in a Better Surrey where policies and programs are designed For the many, Not the Few. We promise what we can deliver. Our focus is on restructuring our city’s relationship with other levels of

government. We want to bring more local control and oversight to our transit system, police force and school staffing policies, and reshape how Surrey conducts its own affairs. My working career has been varied with a primary focus on education and social services. I am presently teaching at the post-secondary level and serves on the City of Surrey’s Diversity Advisory Committee. I hold a MA in Criminology and a PhD in Education Administration. My understanding of the barriers that low-income and vulnerable people face is not just based on academic knowledge, it is grounded in my experience in helping people. To have a prosperous, egalitarian city, we need practical policies.

CITY OF SURREY  2018 VOTER GUIDE  SURREY.CA/ELECTION 16

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