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This is an archive of a site prepared for the nomination event in 2009

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Darla Campbell for Federal Liberal Candidate in Oakville
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Breaking News Nomination Meeting Announced for Tues, Sept. 22 DETAILS HERE
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Why Darla Campbell is a great Candidate for the Oakville Riding
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Leadership and communication coach, Darla Campbell, lives in Oakville and has contributed to the community
as a director with the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, President of Canadian Federation of University Women Oakville (CFUW Oakville), and a director of the Ontario Provincial Liberal Association (OPLA) . Darla Campbell was a delegate for the Oakville federal riding association to the Biennial Liberal Convention in Ottawa in 2005 where Michael Ignatieff gave the keynote address, a delegate to the 2009 Vancouver convention, an observer to the 2006 Montreal leadership convention and a volunteer in the 2004, 2006 and 2008 federal elections.
With a degree in Civil Engineering, Darla began her career in nontraditional
Guiding Principles
- Environmental Sustainability
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territory, working on construction sites and gaining confidence and credibility in getting the job done right. A proven team leader, Darla would make a great MP for Oakville, representing the interests of the business community and the not-for-profit sector. Communication will be a top priority to engage effectively with residents. Working closely with other levels of government, Darla’s leadership and facilitation skills will serve to achieve great results for Oakville. |
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- ~ Oakville Community Leader
- Director, Oakville Chamber of Commerce
- Elected to the Board of Directors of the Twin Oak Credit Union
- Past President, Canadian Federation of University Women Oakville (CFUW Oakville)
- Chair for the “I Shop Oakville” campaign, a partnership of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Town of Oakville, Bronte BIA, Downtown Oakville BIA and Kerr Village BIA.
This initiative is intended to encourage Oakville residents to support Oakville businesses by shopping locally.
- Organizing member of the Advancement of Women Halton, a collaborative of 13 groups in Halton Region.
On behalf of this group, Darla made the inaugural presentation to the Halton Region Committee on Health and Social Services in October 2008.
- Darla’s company, amonavi consulting group, was a Silver Sponsor of the Incredibowl 2009 fundraiser in support of S.A.V.I.S. of Halton
- Darla’s company, amonavi consulting group hosted a seminar in May 2007 with proceeds donated to S.A.V.I.S. of Halton
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- ~ Active Oakville Liberal
- Delegate, 2009 Vancouver, Federal Liberal Convention
- Observer, 2006 Montreal, Federal Liberal Leadership Convention
Darla was a strategic part of Carolyn Bennett’s Liberal leadership team
- Delegate, 2005 Biennial Federal Liberal Convention
- Volunteer in the 2004, 2006 and 2008 federal elections
Darla has worked on campaigns for MP Bonnie Brown, MPP Kevin Flynn, MP Tony Ianno, MP Sarmite Bulte and Christine Innes. More recently, Darla was part of the team that helped propel Dr. Eric Hoskins to a decisive victory in the recent St. Paul’s provincial by-election.
- Director, Oakville Provincial Liberal Association (OPLA)
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- ~ Darla By The Numbers
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- 1 presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women
- 1 keynote address in Nagoya, Japan representing Canada at the invitation of the Canadian Consulate
- 3 years as Director of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce
- 4 boards, currently serving (Twin Oak Credit Union, Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Waterlution, Oakville University Women Scholarship Fund)
- 5 international events including 4 International Congresses of Business and Professional Women International, representing Canada (Venice, Vancouver, Melbourne, Luzern) and 1 delegation to China
- 6 Federal Liberal Party conventions or AGMs, representing Oakville.
- 9 National AGMs of BPW Canada and CFUW
- 12 years serving on the National Board of BPW Canada, including 2 years as National President
- 13 community groups in Halton Region organized into a collaborative working group (Advancement of Women Halton)
- 22 days to organize the first World AIDS Day Breakfast in Toronto, 2004, at the request of the Minister of International Cooperation, Aileen Carroll
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Contact the Darla Campbell Campaign 905-849-3055
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© Copyright Darla Campbell 2009
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