2012 TransLink Board of Directors

Nancy Olewiler
Board ChairAppointed: January 1, 2008 (reappointed January 1, 2011)
Term Expires: December 31, 2013
Ms. Olewiler is the Director of the School of Public Policy in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Simon Fraser University. Her degrees, all in economics, are an Honours B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University, M.A. from SFU, and a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia in 1975.
Her research has focused in recent years on sustainability and environmental policy. She has published a variety of academic papers, texts and policy studies in the areas of tax policy, natural resources, and environmental economics.
From 1990 to 1995 she was managing editor of Canadian Public Policy, and from 1996 to 1998 she served as a member of the Technical Committee on Business Taxation, created by the federal Finance Minister to propose major reforms to business taxation in Canada. The Mayors' Council first appointed her to TransLink’s Board of Directors in 2008.

James Bruce
Board Vice-ChairAppointed: January 1, 2008 (reappointed January 1, 2010)
Term Expires: December 31, 2012
Mr. Bruce is a partner of Capital West Partners, an independent firm providing investment banking services to mid market clients in Western Canada. As well, he is currently serving as the chair of the 2010 Games Operating Trust Society and as a member of the investment committee of Ecotrust Canada.
His past affiliations include chair of the Great Northern Way Campus, British Columbia Assessment Authority and the Vancouver Opera Association and director and/or trustee of Travelers Leasing Corporation, Rainmaker Income Fund, DTI Dental Technologies Inc., Scott Paper Ltd, TimberWest Timber Trust, Canadian Hotel Income Properties Real Estate Investment Trust and Okanagan Skeena Group Limited.
Prior to joining Capital West Partners in 2002, Mr. Bruce held investment banking positions as managing director, TD Securities Inc. and vice-president and director, RBC Dominion Securities Inc.
Mr. Bruce holds both a Bachelor of Science degree (Mechanical Engineering) and a Masters of Business Administration degree from the University of Manitoba. He is also a certified management accountant, chartered business valuator and professional engineer (retired).

Rick Christiaanse
Appointed: January 1, 2012
Term Expires: December 31, 2014
Mr. Christiaanse is General Manager at Glentel, Canada's largest wireless retailer and business solutions provider. In his role as EVP at Sport BC, he led the sport sector in B.C. before/during/post the 2010 Winter Olympics, liaising with the IOC. As Senior Director, Channel Marketing at ClearNET, he planned and executed two of the most successful wireless launches in N. America. Upon the $6.6B acquisition of ClearNET by TELUS, he led the national teams responsible for the execution of consumer marketing initiatives and partnerships with Canada's largest retailers. Mr. Christiaanse then transferred to TELUS International Korea, leading the marketing and management consulting services teams for wireless carriers in Asia; initiating the launch of RIM's BlackBerry in South Korea. He is also the Vice Chair of the Nominations and Elections Committee at Vancity, Canada's largest credit union, as well as chair of an East Vancouver low income housing non-profit society.

W John Dawson
Appointed: January 1, 2010
Term Expires: December 31, 2012
Mr. W John Dawson is an experienced professional accountant and business advisor with expertise in areas such as risk management, corporate governance and business expansion.
During his 29 years as a Partner with an international accounting firm, Mr. Dawson counseled boards of directors and senior management in a variety of industries, including BC government agencies and Crown Corporations.
Since 2001, Mr. Dawson has served on the boards of Canadian Blood Services, Financial Institutions Commission of BC (FICOM), Versacold Income Fund (chair from 2001 to 2007), Sun Gro Horticulture Income Fund (chair from 2002 to 2009), IAT Air Cargo Facilities Income Fund (now Huntingdon REIT) (chair from 2008 to 2009) and Parking Corporation of Vancouver (chair from 2008 to 2010).
Over the years, Mr. Dawson volunteered for the Canadian Cancer Society (BC & Yukon division), the Vancouver Symphony Society, the Chancellor's Borrowing Advisory Committee at UBC and was the inaugural chair of the CA School of Business for Western Canada.
Mr. Dawson was President of the BC Institute of Chartered Accountants from 1998 to 1999 and was awarded the FCA designation for service to that Institute. In 2004, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award for service to the Alberta Institute. He has a B Comm (Accounting) degree from UBC.

Barry Forbes
Appointed: January 1, 2011
Term Expires: December 31, 2013
Mr. Forbes is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Westminster Savings Credit Union, which has its Corporate Office in New Westminster B.C.
During his 40 year tenure as Chief Executive, Mr. Forbes has overseen much of the development and expansion of the credit union. Under his leadership the credit union has enjoyed consistent financial performance and is recognized as one of the most financially sound in Canada. He was also directly responsible for the establishment of the credit union’s community support and sponsorship programs. Mr. Forbes also serves as a director of the credit union’s wholly owned subsidiaries Mercado Capital Corporation, WS Leasing Ltd. and Westminster Savings Financial Planning Ltd.
Mr. Forbes has served as a Member/Chair of numerous provincial and federal industry committees in areas such as legislation, strategic planning and finance. He has considerable director experience. His past involvement includes the Cooperative Trust Company of Canada, Credit Union Central of British Columbia, the Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and Pacific Network Services Ltd. (Chair). Most recently he served for four years as the Chair of the Fraser Health Authority. The Health Authority serves 1.5 million people, employs 24,000 and has an operating budget of more than $1.6 billion.
In the community Mr. Forbes has served as a director and/or chair of the Burnaby Hospital Foundation, the Credit Union Foundation of British Columbia, the Douglas Centre for Enterprise Development, the Advisory Committee to the Mayor of New Westminster and the Simon Fraser University Surrey Advisory Committee.
Mr. Forbes is a graduate of Simon Fraser University (Commerce and Economics).

Sarah Goodman
Appointed: January 1, 2008 (reappointed January 1, 2010)
Term Expires: December 31, 2012
Ms. Goodman is the Vice President of Business Development and Services for Tides Canada, a provider of innovative philanthropic, financial and project management services. Ms. Goodman provides strategic and business development leadership with specific accountability for client services, project development and oversight, programs and grant-making, evaluation, communications and fundraising.
Ms. Goodman’s past positions include Director of Corporate Affairs for Teck Cominco Limited, Canada’s largest diversified mining company. Before joining Teck, Ms. Goodman spent eight years with Weyerhaeuser Company Limited, where she held a number of senior executive roles, including Vice President of Government and Public Affairs and then Vice President of Transactions in the company’s acquisitions and divestitures group.
Ms. Goodman earned a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, and a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University, Ottawa. She is a trustee of the Jack Webster Foundation, a governor of the Coast Mental Health Foundation and a past member of the Board Advisory Committee on Sustainability Performance for VANOC. She is also a past board member of Iisaak Forest Resources Limited, a First Nations led eco-forestry business, Clayoquot Sound, B.C.

Howard Nemtin
Appointed: January 1, 2009 (reappointed January 1, 2012)
Term Expires: December 31, 2014
Mr. Nemtin is the president and owner of Nemtin Consultants Ltd. a real estate development and consulting company with over thirty years experience in British Columbia. His experience includes real estate development consulting to the Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation where he was responsible for real estate strategy, including maximizing the value of land holdings, real estate marketing and implementation of all development projects. He has also served as an economic development advisor to the British Columbia Ministry of Economic Development and member of the planning and development team for the new community of Tumbler Ridge and other expanding resource communities.
Mr. Nemtin is a member of the Board and the Chair of the Finance Committee of the Simon Fraser University Community Trust, whose mandate is the development of a sustainable community adjacent to Simon Fraser University on Burnaby Mountain. He is also active on the boards of numerous not-for-profit arts organizations and private sector companies. He is commercial mediator, a member of the British Columbia Mediator Roster and an executive member of the Commercial Mediator’s Association.
Mr. Nemtin holds a Bachelor of Science from York University and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario.

Don Rose
Appointed: January 1, 2011
Term Expires: December 31, 2013
Mr. Rose is a senior corporate lawyer with the Vancouver office of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG). He has practiced since 1973, having graduated in the University of British Columbia (UBC) Law class of 1972. In addition to his LLB, Mr. Rose holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from UBC.
Until 1997, Mr. Rose practiced with BLG’s predecessor, Ladner Downs, at which time Mr. Rose joined Placer Dome Inc., a major international mining company based in Vancouver, and remained there until 2006. There, he held a number of positions, most recently, as Executive Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel. After leaving Placer Dome, Mr. Rose took on the role of corporate secretary for Columbia Power Corporate, a British Columbia Crown corporation engaged in the business of hydro electric power generation. In 2009, Mr. Rose re-joined BLG as senior counsel in the Corporate Commercial Group.
In addition to practicing law, Mr. Rose has actively assisted the UBC Law School in a number of fund raising initiatives including the establishment in 2006 of the J. Donald Mawhinney Lectureship on Ethics; and most recently as a member of the Dean’s Law Building Advisory Committee.
Mr. Rose has participated as a speaker or panelist on several Continuing Legal Education/Professional Development programs addressing such topics as corporate governance, directors and officers duties and liabilities, and risk management for in-house counsel.

Marcella Szel
Appointed: January 1, 2012
Term Expires: December 31, 2014
Ms. Szel has significant experience in the transportation industry and business community. She was with Canadian Pacific Railway from 1977 to 2009 where she held a number in increasingly senior positions. As Senior Vice-President of Sales & Marketing, from 2006 to 2009, she had North American responsibility for customers, freight revenues, logistics, and intermodal terminals and auto compounds. In previous roles she was Vice President of various functions, including marketing, government affairs, corporate strategy, law and corporate secretary. She is currently a director of Port Metro Vancouver, Global Transportation Hub (Saskatchewan) and a trustee of the Vancouver Police Foundation. She is a past board member of Export Development Canada and Consolidated Fastfrate (trucking). She has been extensively involved in the business community, including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (Chairman 1998-1999), Western Transportation Advisory Committee (Chairman 2007-2009), Coal Association of Canada, Canadian Unity Council, BC Business Council, Canada-US Law Institute, Alberta Economic Development Authority, University of Calgary Medicine Dean's Advisory Committee, and a member of a group that founded a Calgary chapter of the Institute of Corporate Directors. Ms. Szel holds a law degree, LL.B (Honours), and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta. She is a Queen's Counsel (1998), was named one of Canada's Top 25 General Counsel (2003) and awarded a Queen's Jubilee medal for community service (2003), and honored as a "Woman in Transportation" by the BC Minerva Foundation (2011).