I am committed to AAPS members and strive to diligently protect job security, increase rehiring rate, advocate the importance of members’ work, and improve university transparency.
I joined UBC in 2009 as web developer in Library and was transferred to central IT 15 months ago. I have witnessed three layoffs since the transfer: it reminds me how vulnerable our job security is. After former UBC President’s resignation, a major media absurdly accused management and professional staffs to be blamed for that: it reminds me the need to advocate our importance in UBC’s operating.
In addition to protecting and advocating our rights, I also consider professional development vital for us. Last year, I was elected into AAPS board and served on Professional Development Committee. I worked with AAPS staffs and the committee to bring a variety of PD sessions to members. If re-elected, I will continue that work and enhance PD sessions by listening to your feedback.
In my free time, I like gardening and is building skills in woodworking. I live in Richmond with my wife and two children.
I invite you to visit my website to learn more about me. Thank you for your support. Please vote for me!
I would like to thank all the people who took their time to vote in AAPS 2014 elections. Thank you for allowing me to serve as your Member at Large in AAPS board.
