Bike to Work Week 2012: May 28 – June 3

Board of Directors

President Rob Wickson: President Rob Wickson, a partner in Discovery Economic Consulting and Director of Bike to Work BC has a double major BA from UVic in economics and history. He is the president of the Gorge Tillicum Community Association, a Director of the Northwest Wildlife Preservation Society, Director of Capital Bike and Walk, and a Director of Islandtransformations.org.His previous positions include Chair of the City of Victoria’s Transportation Advisory Committee, Director of the Victoria Green Challenge Society (publisher of the Environew s), Director of Smart Growth BC, Treasurer of the Spectrum Job Search Centre, and President of IslandTransformations.org.  Mr. Wickson has been an active member of the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce since 1990.  His previous positions include President of the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce (2000) and Chair of the BC Chamber of Commerce (2006/07).
 
Vice President and Secretary
Lori Garcia-Meredith
:Lighting Consultant
Healthy Green Buildings
Treasurer Ted Jones: Broker Development
Centum LendingMax Island Corp.
 

Directors at Large

   David Cubberley: Former President & Founding Member, Bike to Work Victoria,
David Cubberley is a founding member of Bike To Work Victoria, and served as its first President for a decade. A former Saanich Councillor and Saanich South MLA, David has been a cycling activist for more than two decades. Instrumental in building the Galloping Goose and Lochside Trails, he also instigated a public declaration of Greater Victoria as Canada’s Cycling Capital. Currently he serves on the City of Victoria’s public advisory committee for the Johnson St. Bridge replacement project.
Chris Foord: Transportation Consultant; Co-chair, CRD Traffic Safety Commission
John Luton: City of Victoria Councillor, Executive Director, Capital Bike and Walk Society; Coordinator of the Vancouver Island Cycle Tourism Alliance, Bike to Work BC Director
Sarah Webb: Climate Action Coordinator, Capital Regional District; As a sustainability strategist, Sarah brings more than a decade of experience to the organization. She has a BSc in Biology and Environmental Studies from the University of Victoria and currently spends her days working with local governments on climate change issues. With three bikes and no driver’s licence, Sarah is proof that living a low carbon lifestyle is both financially prudent and cool.
Kryn Zedel:Times Colonist Circulation Sales
Central Saanich Advisory Planning Committee
Ian Graeme:
Professional Forester,
Manager of Decision Support, B.C. Forest Service
Member, Saanich Planning, Transportation &
Economic Dev. Advisory Committee
Andrew Cripps:
Independent Consultant and past Director at Sierra Systems, a management and Information Technology consulting firm with offices across north America. He has worked in Britain, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany and the US, and has cycled in all those countries. He has a strong interest in improving the bike to work experience, and in all aspects of human-powered transportation.
 Hu Wallis:
Hu retired in 2010 from Ministry of Environment, managing air quality and climate change programs the past 20 years. He helped to establish BtWW, and a tradition of winning BtWW teams, exceeding 90% staff participation some years.

Hu is a life-long commuter cyclist, and has been promoting cycling for more than 30 years. Hu has recently taken cycling skills and mechanical courses, and is helping BtWW deliver skills courses for Grade 7 students at Arbutus Middle School. 
 

BTW Events

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2011 Victoria Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 615
  • Total Cyclists 5712
  • New Cyclists 877
  • Total KMS Cycled 266174.14

2011 North Okanagan Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 59
  • Total Cyclists 346
  • New Cyclists 116
  • Total KMS Cycled 13374.45

2011 Oceanside Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 11
  • Total Cyclists 119
  • New Cyclists 16
  • Total KMS Cycled 1541.6

2011 Sunshine Coast Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 45
  • Total Cyclists 172
  • New Cyclists 28
  • Total KMS Cycled 7513.289

2011 Revelstoke Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 49
  • Total Cyclists 390
  • New Cyclists 90
  • Total KMS Cycled 12376.89

2011 Prince Rupert Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 1
  • Total Cyclists 6
  • New Cyclists 1
  • Total KMS Cycled 45

2011 Prince George Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 76
  • Total Cyclists 609
  • New Cyclists 98
  • Total KMS Cycled 17725.95

2011 Powell River Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 27
  • Total Cyclists 148
  • New Cyclists 53
  • Total KMS Cycled 5719.52

2011 Penticton Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 58
  • Total Cyclists 260
  • New Cyclists 30
  • Total KMS Cycled 9798.16

2011 Nanaimo Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 53
  • Total Cyclists 176
  • New Cyclists 47
  • Total KMS Cycled 7917.59

2011 Kootenays Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 4
  • Total Cyclists 14
  • New Cyclists N/A
  • Total KMS Cycled 2097.8

2011 Kelowna and Central Okanagan Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 261
  • Total Cyclists 1384
  • New Cyclists 312
  • Total KMS Cycled 61008.87

2011 Kamloops Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 73
  • Total Cyclists 301
  • New Cyclists 87
  • Total KMS Cycled 12696.74

2011 Fraser Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 158
  • Total Cyclists 460
  • New Cyclists 149
  • Total KMS Cycled 19614.88

2011 Cowichan Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 27
  • Total Cyclists 154
  • New Cyclists 46
  • Total KMS Cycled 6125.5

2011 Comox Valley Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 120
  • Total Cyclists 842
  • New Cyclists 175
  • Total KMS Cycled 24564.1

2011 Campbell River Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 111
  • Total Cyclists 428
  • New Cyclists 117
  • Total KMS Cycled 15421.78

2011 BC Communities Bike to Work Week

May 30th – June 5th

  • Registered Teams 52
  • Total Cyclists 122
  • New Cyclists 30
  • Total KMS Cycled 3830.04

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