BILLY BISHOP / KERRISDALE LEGION - B.C./Yukon No.176

2024 Executive Committee

TABLE OFFICERS

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Dan Thomas, CD, joined the British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught’s Own) the month after he enrolled at UBC, and served just over 40 years as an Army Reservist. The first half of his career was spent with his home unit, or in staff positions at headquarters in Jericho Garrison. The second half, he served as the Public Affairs Officer for 39 Canadian Brigade Group HQ in Vancouver; with Army Public Affairs and the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff in Ottawa; and his favourite military job of all, embedded for two years in the RCMP-led Vancouver 2010 Integrated Security Unit. Overseas service involved stints in Cyprus and Ukraine. He reluctantly retired from the Canadian Army in 2015. 
Dan joined Branch 30, Kerrisdale, several years ago in thanks for its support to 111 (Pegasus) Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, where his sons have served, and for the Royal Canadian Legion’s ongoing support to Veterans. He has remained active with Branch 176, including filling in as Sergeant-at-Arms. He currently works as a civilian with the Department of National Defence as the Manager of the Stakeholder Engagement Office (Western Canada), nearby at the Major-General B.M. Hoffmeister Building.
Dan recently served as our Executive’s Service Officer while a Director and is honoured to serve as President. He is continuing to focus on relationships with local military Reserve units and community allies.
I have been a proud Legion member for almost 20 years and am very passionate for what the Legion stands for.
As a life time learner, I have the following education:
–  BFA from UBC
–  Diploma in Architectural Mechanical Drafting
–  Diploma to teach from BCIT
For 42 years I have worked in Vancouver as a licensed contractor/builder specializing in Heritage Restorations. I am also a Building Maintenance Specialist.
My partner Debbie and I live in Kitsilano and I am the father of 2 sons.
Currently, I am the House & Grounds Chair for the branch and have spearheaded a number of projects including the restoration of the branch’s south wall, putting a plan in place to replace our aging shed, prioritizing building maintenance issues and assisting with regular building maintenance.
As a member of the Kits Point Military History Museum Society, I have assisted in the curation of the upstairs hall displays and was involved with the Defining Moments Afghanistan project. This project involved working with our local Afghanistan veterans in putting together a banner of remembrance.
It is my pleasure and honour to serve on the 176 Executive.

I have been involved with the Legion for almost 25 years and have held a number of positions on the Executive including Branch President, Past President, Director and Secretary.
For a number of years, I have also helped with the Poppy Campaign, Membership, branch communications (weekly email blasts/website) and thoroughly enjoy being a “Meat Draw Maven” – hosting and assisting with the branch’s weekly meat draws.
As a proud daughter of a veteran, it has been my honour to be part of a branch where veteran support and community involvement is paramount.  I thank you for your support and look forward to continuing to serve on the Executive.

 
Scott’s information is not yet available

Hello, my name is Meredith. I was the RCL #176 Branch Secretary for roughly 3 years, and have helped with a couple of the events volunteering like Remembrance Day. I have had the opportunity for volunteering with many different non-profit agencies including, health care, childcare, emergency services, education services, among many other organizations. I have also worked in the public, and private sectors within health care, as well as with the government on a number of different organizations including First Nations, Business, and Health care.
In my spare time, I love traveling with my partner Jim Hilton around the province of BC, as well as Alberta, and love doing wildlife photography.

Dipl.T (Mech Eng), AScT, MBA
Personal
– Born – Folkestone Kent, England
– Married – 3 sons, two grand children
Previous and Current Certifications, Memberships and Volunteer Associations

Member Royal Canadian Legion – 35 years
– Member Executive- Branch #30 RCL – Treasurer, 2nd Vice, 1st Vice
– Member Executive- Branch #176 RCL – Treasurer, 2nd Vice, President
– Member Canadian Military Engineers Association
Past CAF Reserve RCE

DIRECTORS

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 I have been involved in volunteer activities for many years. Before the Legion, I was with Scouts Canada. I am also involved in Motor Sports. I am a life member of the Sports Car Club of BC and help out with activities at the race track at Mission BC. I work in the timing and scoring and also the track PA announcer.
 I have been with the Legion on and off since the 1990’s. When affiliates were allowed to be on the executive I ran for that office at the Kerrisdale Legion. I was the 2nd Vice President there. I concentrated on being in charge of communications to our members. I held the Office of House and Grounds chair at the Billy Bishop a few years back. This is a tough job for someone taking care our our aging building.
I am the Entertainment Chair at the Billy Bishop Kerrisdale Legion now. I have a keen interest in the Karaoke as well as it brings a wide variety of people to our branch. Read – Young people. I have been involved in the music scene in Vancouver for over 50 years. Church music is where I got my start and I am still there. Karaoke came along 15 years ago. 
We need to have a variety of groups come to our branch so our members and guests can enjoy and hopefully buy food and drink so we can support our charities. I am open to hearing about bands and singing groups that we can book. 
 
When I moved into the Kits Point neighborhood 6 years ago, I knew I wanted to get involved with the Billy. I’d been to the branch for social gatherings and liked the atmosphere and the people. I have volunteered on Remembrance Days and met veterans and first responders. Now as a new member of the Executive I hope to apply my 40+ years of business experience to explore more ways the Billy can serve the community as we continue to recover from Covid challenges.

 

Josh Muir was born in Winnipeg Manitoba. After high school, he joined the Army Reserves, serving the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. After two years with that unit, Josh moved to BC in 1996 to study on the island at camosun college. He transferred to the Canadian Scottish Regiment, and served with them for approximately two more years, before moving to Vancouver and transferring again, this time to the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. Releasing from the primary reserve in 1999, Josh pursued education and worked at YVR for several years.
Always missing his time in the Army, Josh re entered the Primary reserve in 2006, again with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada.
After some re training, Josh deployed twice to Afghanistan with 1PPCLI. Task force 1-08 and then 3-09.
Josh was wounded in an IED ambush in early 2010.
Returning to Canada post deployment, Josh found his injuries worsening.
Josh worked full time with the Army until his release of medical grounds in 2014. Since then he has undergone approximately 8 surgeries.
Josh continues to remain active with veterans advocacy and awareness, and has served for over half a decade as President of the Seaforth Regimental Association. He has also been a member of your local branch and was previously on the Executive Board for for two years.
Josh lives in Vancouver, and has a 10-year-old son named Max.

 
Michael’s information is not yet available
Born, raised and educated in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
18 years military service as a commissioned officer in Africa and the Middle East.
With my family, drove from Zimbabwe, through Africa, to and around Europe.
After arriving with my family in Canada in 1989, spent the next 13+ years with a Vancouver B.C. telecommunications company in various international management positions and roles and lived and worked in Saudi Arabia, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and Shanghai. 
With the relocation of the telecommunications company to the USA, opted to remain in Canada and provided specialized telecommunication consultancy services for the North American operations of a United Kingdom security organization. During this same time, I also conducted a private venture and purchased and established a business in the south of France.
For the last 12 years of my professional career, worked in a Vancouver software company managing the delivery and implementation of Workforce Management Systems to various utility companies in North America.
In 2017 I retired and since then I have kept myself busy with self interests, hobbies, part-time and charity work.


Personal:
I am fortunate to live and work in this beautiful city, and province. I moved to Canada at the age of 14, to a small town, Guelph, Ontario, and later to Toronto where I lived for 11 years before moving to Vancouver in 2016. I love spending time with friends, cooking, traveling, reading, boating and enjoying the stunning nature around us.
Education:
University of Guelph, Ontario – Human and Applied Social Sciences & Couple and Family Therapy
University of Toronto, Ontario – Business Analysis
University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, BC – Real Estate Development
Work experience:
I am an experienced project manager and business analyst, with history of operations management and business development. Since moving to Vancouver, I have been working in Real Estate. While working with Christie’s International Real Estate affiliate, I marketed some of the most unique and extraordinary properties in Vancouver’s West Side, recreational, development land. After, I have joined Oakwyn Realty Ltd. top performing team, where I continue to build my experience with broad spectrum of property and business sales as an independent Real Estate Advisor. I currently continue to help clients sell their current properties and find their dream homes within Greater Vancouver area.
Work with Legion:
During covid I have joined my local Legion branch, Billy Bishop/Kerrisdale No 176, in hopes to apply my acquired skills towards Legion’s daily operations. I currently hold a position as the Executive Director at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 176 Billy Bishop / Kerrisdale, as well as the Chair of the Marketing Department. Since, I enjoyed being involved in operations, special planning and budgeting, while also overseeing the marketing team, and executing all advertising initiatives. For the benefit of Billy Bishop/Kerrisdale Legion longevity, I make all efforts to build strong relationships with local business and community.
In the short time Natasha has held her volunteer positions with the Branch, she has been able to: 
  • Boost social media presence
  • Successfully organize and run funding campaigns
  • Produce engaging marketing material, both print and online
  • Help organize and assure profitability of events
  • Spearhead innovative kitchen offerings and streamline its operation
  • Liaise with other committee chairs and executive team to better up current operations and introduce new initiatives

Dave has been a Director of the 176 Branch for 3 years but has been coming to the Legion for many years and is married to Past President Lisa McQuillan.
Dave is a Director at large and helps out where ever help is needed. He has been known to help install a toilet one minute then is taking back numerous bags of bottle/can recycling or helping out with the Sunday Meat Draws the next. He has also, along with Lisa, been helping to keep our website current.

2023 Executive Committee

PositionName
PresidentJames Dadd
Vice PresidentAllan Schrag
2nd Vice PresidentLisa McQuillan
Past PresidentSid Harrison
TreasurerBob Liley
SecretaryMeredith Twaites
DirectorDan Thomas
DirectorMichael Patience
DirectorJosh Muir
DirectorDarryl Montgomery
DirectorNatasha Smiljanic
DirectorDave Thiessen
Service OfficerAllan Schrag
Sergeant-at-armsDan Thomas
  
General ManagerPeter Jensen