List of Former Public Offices Held in BC
List of Former Public Offices Held in BC
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Position
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Period Held
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Vice President, Customer Experience and Public Affairs
ICBC
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October 2018
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August 2025
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Exemption granted under the Lobbyist Transparency Act:
Exemption decision number:
ED 25-01
Reasons for granting the Exemption:
The applicant served as the Vice President, Customer Experience and Public Affairs of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) from 2018 to 2023. In 2023, the applicant was appointed as the Vice President, Public Affairs and Marketing of British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. (BC Ferries) under a secondment agreement with ICBC. The applicant was not subject to the two-year prohibition on lobbying by former public office holders during her secondment. The applicant began working exclusively for BC Ferries in August of 2025 and has applied for an exemption to the two-year prohibition on lobbying by former public office holders under s. 2.3 of the Lobbyists Transparency Act. The prohibition’s purpose is preventing individuals from marketing information and relationships gained at public expense for private advantage. To the extent BC Ferries may gain an advantage from the proposed lobbying activity, the public would be the ultimate beneficiary because the provincial government is the sole owner of BC Ferries. Under these circumstances, the Registrar found that it is in the public interest to grant the applicant an exemption from the two-year prohibition on lobbying.
Terms of Conditions of the Exemption:
- For the reasons set out above, I am satisfied that it is in the public interest to exempt the applicant from the two-year prohibition on lobbying established under s. 2.2 of the LTA.
- As a condition for granting this exemption under s. 2.3, the applicant must ensure that Exemption Decision Number ED 25-01 is included, in all Registration Returns in which the applicant is registered as a lobbyist, until August 22, 2027. Failure to comply with this condition will render this Exemption Decision null and void.