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I need to tell you what a fabulous job you did - how willing you were to just get it done. You were always bright and cheerful even when you were exhausted. You did a lot of work that I wasn't even aware of (and I do hope you will share those details). I saw that 1/2 tonne truck in the back alley and thought - oh my gosh this is part of Taste?? And the juggling you had to do with the bike corral and everything else. That fact that you were willing to take on the menial tasks such as bussing tables just shows the true character you have. I'd welcome you onto the team any day.
Chris Yli-Luoma, Executive Producer, Taste of Health
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Richard Littlemore
Richard spent 20 years in daily newspapers (the Ottawa Citizen, the Winnipeg Tribune, the Vancouver Sun), before turning his hand in 1995 to freelance journalism and public affairs. He wrote the David Suzuki Foundation's first public information package on climate change in 1996, was vice-chair of the Greater Vancouver Regional District's Air Quality Committee in 1996 and 1997 and sat as a delegate to the Canadian government's (failed) Kyoto Implementation Process from 1997 to 1999.
Richard is a regular speech writer for many business and academic leaders and is a senior counsellor and the lead writer at James Hoggan and Associates.
Most importantly, he is a parent to three teenage boys who, like all children of their generation, deserve to inherit a world uncompromised by climate change.
Kevin Grandia
Kevin is Operations Manager for DeSmogBlog, an organization committed to "clearing the PR pollution that clouds climate science" As well as overseeing the six-person team of contributors he orchestrates large-scale research campaigns, and manages the blog's timely and thought-provoking content. Kevin has over six years of communications experience in the public sector, having served as an advisor in the areas of health care, Canadian heritage and Asia-Pacific trade. Kevin's areas of expertise include opposition research, government relations, crisis communications and media relations. He was educated at Simon Fraser University, and holds a degree in Psychology.



