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Ted Sheldon graduated with a Master in Public Administration in 1994, with subdisciplines in local government and environmental studies. He spent the past twelve years with the provincial Ministry of Environment, with exception to a year in Treasury Board as chair of the province's Performance Management Round Table (PMRT). Much of his present work in the ministry's climate change section is dedicated to working with local governments and numerous support organizations, involved in a number of 'sustainable community' initiatives. He was presented the 2004 Capital Regional District (CRD) EcoStar award for his work as volunteer chair of the Capital Regional District Round Table on the Environment's Greenhouse Gas Subcommittee. Ted has been an advocate of the 'smart growth' approach for a number of years now, and has been one of BC's Smart Growth on the Ground (SGoG) champions since its inception.
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