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Ann Mortifee CM (President and Chair)
Ann Mortifee is an internationally known singer, composer, playwright and producer. As a keynote speaker, she has addressed conferences on the topics of health, ecology, creativity, women's issues, and the arts. She is CEO of Eskova Enterprises Ltd., Jabula Music, Mabela Music, Jabula Records and Eco Initiatives Inc.
Ms. Mortifee was honoured with the Order of Canada and the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award, and she has served as Chair of the BC Arts Council and several other charitable organizations.
With her brother, Dr. Peter Mortifee, she co-founded the Somerset Foundation, a private charitable foundation committed to "a better world through strategic philanthropy".
Ms. Mortifee has lived on Cortes Island, B.C. since 1999.
Ron Bazar, B.Com, MBA (Vice President)
Ron Bazar was educated at McGill University (B.Com) and Harvard (MBA), and has spent many years as a small business manager, entrepreneur, and consultant to both large and small businesses, including manufacturing, import and export, software and retailing.
He is CEO of WorldBuyDirect.com, an innovative, e-marketing Internet business encompassing all major industries that enables both large and small producers to sell directly to businesses and consumers worldwide. The site encompasses over 1200 stand alone industry and country-specific web sites, all interconnected. In addition he founded and manages Arbutus Arts of the Gulf islands, a woodcraft production company located in Tiber Bay on Cortes Island; a community he co-founded which is the inspiration for the model furthered by the Trust.
David Butterfield (Director)
The founder and President of The Trust for Sustainable Development, Mr. Butterfield is also the President of one of Vancouver Island's largest development companies. He is committed to developing examples of sustainable communities and sustainable buildings. In 1995-96, he directed the planning and creation of the Community of Civano, a sustainable community of 2,400 homes in Tucson, Arizona. Subsequently, Mr. Butterfield founded the Loreto Bay Company and the Villages of Loreto Bay, an 8,000-acre sustainable community currently under development in Loreto Bay, Mexico. Other projects include the award-winning Shoal Point condominium; a 425,000 square feet mixed-use development fronting the Victoria harbor recognized as Canada's most advanced sustainable building.
Mr. Butterfield is committed to integrating in-depth environmental, economic and social analyses with the realities of real estate economics, making him one of the world's prominent experts in sustainable community development.
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