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Jim Gurnett

James Gurnett (born October 10, 1949) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1985 until 1986. He is currently the principal of Common Place Services, doing a variety of consulting work, primarily with NGOs.[1]

Jim Gurnett
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Spirit River-Fairview
In office
1985–1986
Preceded byGrant Notley
Succeeded bydistrict abolished
Personal details
Born (1949-10-10) October 10, 1949 (age 74)
Calgary, Alberta
Political partyAlberta New Democratic Party

Career edit

James Gurnett is a former Executive Director of Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers from 2001-2009. EMCN is a civil society organization providing programs and services for people who are immigrants and refugees, including settlement assistance, language training, employment and career services, community development, counseling, housing, and advocacy. The vision of the organization was that newcomers to Edmonton will achieve full participation, strengthening and enriching the lives of the whole community.

Previously, Gurnett was Manager of Community Services at Bissell Centre, serving people living in poverty in Edmonton’s urban core (1999–2001). Prior to that he was founding Executive Director of The Hope Foundation (1993–1999), affiliated with the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta, as a centre for research and services related to the intentional use of hope as a means of enjoying enhanced quality of life.

For 15 years Gurnett worked as teacher, program facilitator and administrator at schools in Alberta and Afghanistan (Teacher, Bowness High School, Calgary; Vice Principal, Ahlman Academy; Kabul, Afghanistan; Teacher, American International School of Kabul; Principal, Whitelaw School; Program Facilitator, Fairview School Division; Principal, Rycroft School; Principal, Woking School; Principal, Blueberry Creek School).

He has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (Spirit River-Fairview, 1985–86), Chief of Staff for the NDP caucus at the Alberta Legislature (2010-2012), Director of Communications and Outreach for the Official Opposition at the Alberta Legislature (1990–1993), and a newspaper editor.

Gurnett was elected to the Alberta Legislature in a by-election for Spirit River-Fairview after the local MLA, party leader Grant Notley, died in a plane crash. He was a candidate for the New Democrats[2]

The Legislature was dissolved a little more than a year later and he ran for a second term in office. His electoral district of Spirit River-Fairview was redistributed for the 1986 Alberta general election and he ran in the new electoral district of Dunvegan. The election was a hotly contested two way race that saw him lose by two hundred votes to Progressive Conservative candidate Glen Clegg. He attempted to win his seat back in the 1989 Alberta general election. Despite a strong showing Clegg won his second term by a larger margin.[3]

Gurnett then ran in Sherwood Park (electoral district) in the 1993 provincial election, placing third.

Gurnett has four adult children and eight grandchildren. He is part of St. Faith’s (Anglican) parish. He writes sometimes for Alberta Street News.

Recent community service includes: • Chair, Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance • Board member, Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations • Communications spokesperson, Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness • Member, Social Work Program Advisory Committee, Grant MacEwan College

Current areas of service include: • Member, Organizing Committee, Edmonton Good Friday Outdoor Way of the Cross Treasurer, Board of Directors, Alberta Street News Member, Board of Directors, Boyle-McCauley News.

He has had a children's book, The Meeting Place, published by the Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies, and is author of one chapter in Search for Equality and Justice, Alberta's Human Rights Story, a book on the history of human rights in Alberta, published in 2012 by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. He is also author of Together, Creating a Better World, a handbook for community work to end gender discrimination (2014).

He was educated at the Universities of Alberta (B.A., 1969) and Calgary.

Previous volunteer commitments have included: Board member, Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace Chair, Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Organizations Campaign Cabinet, United Way of the Alberta Capital Region Chair, Homefest planning committee, Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness Member, A Learning Alberta (2005–2006)—Minister of Advanced Education initiative

Recognitions: Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal (2004) Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal (2013) Alberta Centennial Medal (2005) Project Ploughshares Edmonton Salvos Prelorentzos Peace Award (2007) University of Alberta Distinguished Alumni Award (2008) Homeward Trust Edmonton Larry Shaben Award for Outstanding Leadership in the Housing Sector Grant MacEwan College (2008) Honorary diploma in Community Studies Edmonton Interfaith Centre for Education and Action community service award (2009) Alberta Venture magazine (2007) "Alberta’s 50 Most Influential People"

References edit

  1. ^ "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". 1986.
  2. ^ . Elections Alberta. Archived from the original on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  3. ^ . Alberta Heritage. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2008-03-26.

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James Gurnett born October 10 1949 is a former politician from Alberta Canada He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1985 until 1986 He is currently the principal of Common Place Services doing a variety of consulting work primarily with NGOs 1 Jim GurnettMember of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Spirit River FairviewIn office 1985 1986Preceded byGrant NotleySucceeded bydistrict abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1949 10 10 October 10 1949 age 74 Calgary AlbertaPolitical partyAlberta New Democratic PartyCareer editJames Gurnett is a former Executive Director of Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers from 2001 2009 EMCN is a civil society organization providing programs and services for people who are immigrants and refugees including settlement assistance language training employment and career services community development counseling housing and advocacy The vision of the organization was that newcomers to Edmonton will achieve full participation strengthening and enriching the lives of the whole community Previously Gurnett was Manager of Community Services at Bissell Centre serving people living in poverty in Edmonton s urban core 1999 2001 Prior to that he was founding Executive Director of The Hope Foundation 1993 1999 affiliated with the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta as a centre for research and services related to the intentional use of hope as a means of enjoying enhanced quality of life For 15 years Gurnett worked as teacher program facilitator and administrator at schools in Alberta and Afghanistan Teacher Bowness High School Calgary Vice Principal Ahlman Academy Kabul Afghanistan Teacher American International School of Kabul Principal Whitelaw School Program Facilitator Fairview School Division Principal Rycroft School Principal Woking School Principal Blueberry Creek School He has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Spirit River Fairview 1985 86 Chief of Staff for the NDP caucus at the Alberta Legislature 2010 2012 Director of Communications and Outreach for the Official Opposition at the Alberta Legislature 1990 1993 and a newspaper editor Gurnett was elected to the Alberta Legislature in a by election for Spirit River Fairview after the local MLA party leader Grant Notley died in a plane crash He was a candidate for the New Democrats 2 The Legislature was dissolved a little more than a year later and he ran for a second term in office His electoral district of Spirit River Fairview was redistributed for the 1986 Alberta general election and he ran in the new electoral district of Dunvegan The election was a hotly contested two way race that saw him lose by two hundred votes to Progressive Conservative candidate Glen Clegg He attempted to win his seat back in the 1989 Alberta general election Despite a strong showing Clegg won his second term by a larger margin 3 Gurnett then ran in Sherwood Park electoral district in the 1993 provincial election placing third Gurnett has four adult children and eight grandchildren He is part of St Faith s Anglican parish He writes sometimes for Alberta Street News Recent community service includes Chair Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance Board member Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations Communications spokesperson Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness Member Social Work Program Advisory Committee Grant MacEwan CollegeCurrent areas of service include Member Organizing Committee Edmonton Good Friday Outdoor Way of the Cross Treasurer Board of Directors Alberta Street News Member Board of Directors Boyle McCauley News He has had a children s book The Meeting Place published by the Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies and is author of one chapter in Search for Equality and Justice Alberta s Human Rights Story a book on the history of human rights in Alberta published in 2012 by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights He is also author of Together Creating a Better World a handbook for community work to end gender discrimination 2014 He was educated at the Universities of Alberta B A 1969 and Calgary Previous volunteer commitments have included Board member Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace Chair Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Organizations Campaign Cabinet United Way of the Alberta Capital Region Chair Homefest planning committee Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness Member A Learning Alberta 2005 2006 Minister of Advanced Education initiativeRecognitions Queen s Golden Jubilee Medal 2004 Queen s Diamond Jubilee Medal 2013 Alberta Centennial Medal 2005 Project Ploughshares Edmonton Salvos Prelorentzos Peace Award 2007 University of Alberta Distinguished Alumni Award 2008 Homeward Trust Edmonton Larry Shaben Award for Outstanding Leadership in the Housing Sector Grant MacEwan College 2008 Honorary diploma in Community Studies Edmonton Interfaith Centre for Education and Action community service award 2009 Alberta Venture magazine 2007 Alberta s 50 Most Influential People References edit Guide Parlementaire Canadien 1986 The Spirit River Fairview By election Elections Alberta Archived from the original on 2009 06 07 Retrieved 2008 03 26 Dunvegan Official Results 1986 1989 Alberta Heritage Archived from the original on 2011 06 12 Retrieved 2008 03 26 External links editLegislative Assembly of Alberta Members Listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Gurnett amp oldid 1134710222, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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