As I've noted in the past, the only constant in politics is change. This is especially true regarding political staffs. Today we at the Official Opposition said goodbye to outgoing Communications Director Brian Leadbetter (above) and Chief of Staff Rick Miller (below).
I've worked with Rick, in different capacities, since I started working for the Official Opposition back in January 2006. Rick is fair, compassionate, smart and generous, always willing to help others and fight for better government, which he's been doing for many years - long before we met. Rick has moved on so that he can focus his full attention on his campaign to serve once again as the MLA for Edmonton-Rutherford, and I hope that voters this spring take the opportunity to return this fine human being to office. He was a great MLA once, and I hope he will be again.
I've worked with Brian for a little less than a year, but during that short time I've been tremendously impressed with his professionalism, communications instincts, critical thinking, complete fearlessness, and above all, loyalty to his team. Brian was a real joy to work with, and I learned a great deal from his mentor-ship. His new employers are fortunate indeed to have him. Brian is also a great host and the snappiest dresser I've ever encountered, and I'll miss his insights and wry sense of humour.
Both these fine men deserve happiness and fulfillment, and I hope they find it as they begin new journeys. As they say in the movies, gentlemen, it's been a privilege serving with you. Excelsior!
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Brian and Rick
Labels:
Alberta Liberal Caucus,
Brian L.,
Politics,
Rick Miller
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Press Gallery Christmas Party
I'm up late blogging tonight because I just returned from the annual Alberta Legislature Press Gallery Christmas Party. As noted a couple of posts ago, each caucus in the legislature, along with the press gallery, prepares a self-mocking video for the crowd's amusement, and I must say this year's batch of videos was uniformly entertaining, at least for this particular crowd: people who actually pay attention to provincial politics.
Here are some of images of my colleagues, past and present, who attended the event:
A good time was had by all! Or so I assume. People laughed at the videos, anyway!
Here are some of images of my colleagues, past and present, who attended the event:
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Alex and Raj |
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Kyle and Rick |
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Marcella, Stephanie, Jonathan and Melissa |
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Brian and John |
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Ashley |
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Teddy and Carmen |
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Karin, Kyle and John |
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John's signature gesture |
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Earl, Brian and John |
Labels:
Alberta Liberal Caucus,
Alex M.,
Ashley C.,
Brian L.,
Carmen R.,
Christmas,
Dr. Raj Sherman,
Holidays,
John S.,
Jonathan H.,
Karin K.,
Kyle O.,
Politics,
Rick Miller,
Stephanie O.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Head-On Cognition
Back in 2007, I doodled this stream of consciousness, apparently suffering temporary brain damage thanks to this commercial:
Today Brian expressed amazement that I keep old notes like this. I guess it is kind of amazing. Or perhaps there's another word for it. Obsessive compulsive? That's two words.
Today Brian expressed amazement that I keep old notes like this. I guess it is kind of amazing. Or perhaps there's another word for it. Obsessive compulsive? That's two words.
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