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Paul Taylor New Chief Of Staff To Campbell

By 250 News

Monday, October 25, 2010 03:14 PM

 
VICTORIA - Former British Columbia Deputy Minister of Finance Paul
Taylor has been appointed Chief of Staff to Premier Gordon Campbell.
Taylor will take over from Martyn Brown, who has been appointed Deputy
Minister of Tourism, Trade and Investment.
 
Taylor has over a decade of experience in leadership positions in the
public, private and not-for-profit sectors in British Columbia and
Alberta.
 
Most recently he was president, CEO and director of Naikun Wind Energy
Group. He has served as president and CEO of the Insurance Corporation
of British Columbia as well as deputy minister of Finance and secretary
to Treasury Board with the Province of British Columbia. Previous to
that he was president and CEO of the British Columbia Auto Dealers
Association as well as the senior vice-president, Corporate Development,
for Alberta-based TransAlta and manager of volunteers for the 1988
Calgary Olympic Winter Games.

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Wow...the same Paul Taylor who was running the show at ICBC when the employees got rapped for scooping and rebuilding cars and trucks and selling them?
Some how it fits...
Or the same Paul Taylor that was instrumental in setting BC Hydro up for privatization through the $50 billion dollar give away to run of the mill 'green' energy initiatives, which will see BC Hydro pay $50 billion extra for their energy to make their projects viable... can you say Naikun Wind Energy Group... or better yet can you say Ministry of Finance... or maybe the guy that will now run the province as the chief of staff in putting the final nail in BC Hydro's coffin.

Gordon Campbel and his profiteers are not done with this province yet... they are only getting to the real prize they have been after all along....
Another butt kisser
Good point Eagleone!
Actually,I think Campbell and his cronies are more dangerous now than ever before.
They are done,they know it,and they have nothing left to lose.
A very bad scenario for B.C. to be trying to conduct it's daily business under.
Our economy is stalled,at least until Campbell is gone.
Nobody wants to do business here with this political climate!
So why is Campbell bringing back the old guard that nobody wanted before?
Somethings is up for sure, and I am betting it is not good for B.C.!