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Colleen Hardwick

Colleen Hardwick is a Canadian urban geographer, film maker, tech entrepreneur and politician in Vancouver, British Columbia, who served on Vancouver City Council from 2018 to 2022. Hardwick is the daughter of former Vancouver alderman Walter Hardwick,[1] and granddaughter of former Vancouver park commissioner Iris Hardwick.[2][failed verification] She began a career in urban planning after taking her undergraduate degree at UBC but shifted course to film, then technology, then politics.

Colleen Hardwick
Vancouver City Councillor
In office
November 5, 2018 – November 7, 2022
Personal details
BornVancouver
Political partyTEAM for a Livable Vancouver (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
Non-Partisan Association (2005–2021)
Independent (2021)
ResidenceVancouver

Early career

Hardwick worked on dozens of film and television projects through a twenty-five year career.[3] She spent seven years free-lancing as a location and production manager before forming her first company, New City Productions, in 1991. A longtime member of the Directors Guild of Canada, she served as national secretary-treasurer from 1989 to 1992. In 1993 The Financial Post named Hardwick one of the thirteen most powerful people in the British Columbia film industry. When New City was acquired by Sextant Entertainment Group in 1999, Hardwick assumed the role of president of their motion picture division. Four years as chief executive officer of New City Entertainment group followed. For New City Productions, Hardwick won a 1997 “Forty under 40” award in entrepreneurship from Business in Vancouver.[4]

Evolving from film production to film industry technology, Hardwick developed MovieSet Inc., a platform to monetize movies under production.[5][6]

In 2010, applying technology to the information-gathering phase of urban planning, she founded PlaceSpeak, a location-based civic engagement platform designed to consult with people within specific geographic boundaries.[7]

Civic politics

Hardwick announced her candidacy for Vancouver city council in the summer of 2005. She campaigned with the Non-Partisan Association (NPA) against a proposal to use assets from Vancouver's Property Endowment fund to build housing that would not yield a return on the investment, claiming her Vision Vancouver opponents “don’t even understand how market housing works.”[8] Hardwick had the endorsement of The Vancouver Sun’s editorial board ahead of the November election.[9] With ten councillors to be elected, she placed thirteenth.[10]

A second run in 2018 was successful. Again running under the NPA banner, Hardwick came fifth. On a council with no party majority, she frequently questioned some of the initiatives and policies brought forth, and regularly voiced concerns about what she calls "scope-creep" where the municipal government dedicates resources to issues traditionally in the realm of other levels of government.[11]

Hardwick was elected as a member of the NPA but resigned from that organization in April 2021 to sit as an independent councillor.[12] Five months later, Hardwick announced her affiliation with a new civic party, TEAM for a Livable Vancouver,[13] and on March 13, 2022 was acclaimed as TEAM's mayoral candidate for the October 2022 election.[14] Hardwick came in third in the 2022 Vancouver mayoral election with almost 10% of the vote.[15]

While on council, Hardwick was the driving force behind the establishment of an independent auditor general for Vancouver.[16]

Electoral record

2018 Vancouver municipal election: Vancouver City Council
Party Candidate Votes Elected
Green Adriane Carr 69,739  Y
Green Pete Fry 61,806  Y
NPA Melissa De Genova 53,251  Y
COPE Jean Swanson 48,865  Y
NPA Colleen Hardwick 47,747  Y
Green Michael Wiebe 45,593  Y
OneCity Christine Boyle 45,455  Y
NPA Lisa Dominato 44,689  Y
NPA Rebecca Bligh 44,053  Y
NPA Sarah Kirby-Yung 43,581  Y

References

  1. ^ "Vancouver Magazine".
  2. ^ https://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/uploads/r/null/8/5/856293/47b8912e-7798-485b-868d-8e31fc907008-A36033.jpg[bare URL image file]
  3. ^ Internet Movie Database https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0638867/#producer
  4. ^ Business in Vancouver’s Forty under 40; https://issuu.com/bivmediagroup/docs/forty_under_40_winners_1990-2011
  5. ^ Parry, Malcolm. “TradeTalk” The Vancouver Sun 6 October 2011, page 93
  6. ^ Shaw, Gillian. “Online and on the set” The Vancouver Sun 10 June 2009, page 42
  7. ^ Sinoski, Kelly. “New online survey bridges virtual gaps” The Vancouver Sun 26 October 2012, page 5
  8. ^ Bula, Frances. “Southeast False Creek: Pie in sky or timely idea?” The Vancouver Sun 15 November 2005, page 5
  9. ^ ”Vancouver’s challenges need cautious custodians” The Vancouver Sun 18 November 2005, page 18
  10. ^ The Province 20 November 2005, page19
  11. ^ Fumano, Dan. “A councillor’s quiet protest” The Vancouver Sun 4 July 2019, page 1
  12. ^ Bains, Meera. "3 Vancouver NPA councillors quit party to sit as independents" CBC News 21 April 2021
  13. ^ Chan, Cheryl. "Vancouver councillor Colleen Hardwick joins new municipal party" The Vancouver Sun 29 September 2021
  14. ^ Little, Simon. "Vancouver councillor Colleen Hardwick nominated as TEAM mayoral candidate" Global News https://globalnews.ca/news/8680211/hardwick-mayoral-bid-2022/
  15. ^ "2022 Election results" https://results.vancouver.ca/results-list-view.html
  16. ^ Fumano, Dan. "Independent auditor now closer to reality for City of Vancouver" Vancouver Sun 2020 January 23, p. A6

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Colleen Hardwick is a Canadian urban geographer film maker tech entrepreneur and politician in Vancouver British Columbia who served on Vancouver City Council from 2018 to 2022 Hardwick is the daughter of former Vancouver alderman Walter Hardwick 1 and granddaughter of former Vancouver park commissioner Iris Hardwick 2 failed verification She began a career in urban planning after taking her undergraduate degree at UBC but shifted course to film then technology then politics Colleen HardwickVancouver City CouncillorIn office November 5 2018 November 7 2022Personal detailsBornVancouverPolitical partyTEAM for a Livable Vancouver 2021 present Other politicalaffiliationsNon Partisan Association 2005 2021 Independent 2021 ResidenceVancouver Contents 1 Early career 2 Civic politics 3 Electoral record 4 ReferencesEarly career EditHardwick worked on dozens of film and television projects through a twenty five year career 3 She spent seven years free lancing as a location and production manager before forming her first company New City Productions in 1991 A longtime member of the Directors Guild of Canada she served as national secretary treasurer from 1989 to 1992 In 1993 The Financial Post named Hardwick one of the thirteen most powerful people in the British Columbia film industry When New City was acquired by Sextant Entertainment Group in 1999 Hardwick assumed the role of president of their motion picture division Four years as chief executive officer of New City Entertainment group followed For New City Productions Hardwick won a 1997 Forty under 40 award in entrepreneurship from Business in Vancouver 4 Evolving from film production to film industry technology Hardwick developed MovieSet Inc a platform to monetize movies under production 5 6 In 2010 applying technology to the information gathering phase of urban planning she founded PlaceSpeak a location based civic engagement platform designed to consult with people within specific geographic boundaries 7 Civic politics EditHardwick announced her candidacy for Vancouver city council in the summer of 2005 She campaigned with the Non Partisan Association NPA against a proposal to use assets from Vancouver s Property Endowment fund to build housing that would not yield a return on the investment claiming her Vision Vancouver opponents don t even understand how market housing works 8 Hardwick had the endorsement of The Vancouver Sun s editorial board ahead of the November election 9 With ten councillors to be elected she placed thirteenth 10 A second run in 2018 was successful Again running under the NPA banner Hardwick came fifth On a council with no party majority she frequently questioned some of the initiatives and policies brought forth and regularly voiced concerns about what she calls scope creep where the municipal government dedicates resources to issues traditionally in the realm of other levels of government 11 Hardwick was elected as a member of the NPA but resigned from that organization in April 2021 to sit as an independent councillor 12 Five months later Hardwick announced her affiliation with a new civic party TEAM for a Livable Vancouver 13 and on March 13 2022 was acclaimed as TEAM s mayoral candidate for the October 2022 election 14 Hardwick came in third in the 2022 Vancouver mayoral election with almost 10 of the vote 15 While on council Hardwick was the driving force behind the establishment of an independent auditor general for Vancouver 16 Electoral record Edit2022 Vancouver municipal election Vancouver MayorParty Candidate Votes ElectedABC Vancouver Ken Sim 85 732 YForward Together Kennedy Stewart 49 593TEAM for a Livable Vancouver Colleen Hardwick 16 7692018 Vancouver municipal election Vancouver City CouncilParty Candidate Votes ElectedGreen Adriane Carr 69 739 YGreen Pete Fry 61 806 YNPA Melissa De Genova 53 251 YCOPE Jean Swanson 48 865 YNPA Colleen Hardwick 47 747 YGreen Michael Wiebe 45 593 YOneCity Christine Boyle 45 455 YNPA Lisa Dominato 44 689 YNPA Rebecca Bligh 44 053 YNPA Sarah Kirby Yung 43 581 YReferences Edit Vancouver Magazine https searcharchives vancouver ca uploads r null 8 5 856293 47b8912e 7798 485b 868d 8e31fc907008 A36033 jpg bare URL image file Internet Movie Database https www imdb com name nm0638867 producer Business in Vancouver s Forty under 40 https issuu com bivmediagroup docs forty under 40 winners 1990 2011 Parry Malcolm TradeTalk The Vancouver Sun 6 October 2011 page 93 Shaw Gillian Online and on the set The Vancouver Sun 10 June 2009 page 42 Sinoski Kelly New online survey bridges virtual gaps The Vancouver Sun 26 October 2012 page 5 Bula Frances Southeast False Creek Pie in sky or timely idea The Vancouver Sun 15 November 2005 page 5 Vancouver s challenges need cautious custodians The Vancouver Sun 18 November 2005 page 18 The Province 20 November 2005 page19 Fumano Dan A councillor s quiet protest The Vancouver Sun 4 July 2019 page 1 Bains Meera 3 Vancouver NPA councillors quit party to sit as independents CBC News 21 April 2021 Chan Cheryl Vancouver councillor Colleen Hardwick joins new municipal party The Vancouver Sun 29 September 2021 Little Simon Vancouver councillor Colleen Hardwick nominated as TEAM mayoral candidate Global News https globalnews ca news 8680211 hardwick mayoral bid 2022 2022 Election results https results vancouver ca results list view html Fumano Dan Independent auditor now closer to reality for City of Vancouver Vancouver Sun 2020 January 23 p A6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colleen Hardwick amp oldid 1131769464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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