Premier-designate David Eby in a statement Tuesday introduced his choices for chief of staff and other key roles as "remarkable people who bring decades of experience along with new insights and perspectives from across the non-profit and private sectors."
"With a team that brings new ideas from outside government but also understands how Victoria works, we can get results on the big challenges people in British Columbia are facing," Eby said.The premier-designate thanked outgoing chief of staff Geoff Meggs and deputy minister to the premier Lori Wanamaker.
"I'm certain he'll bring great commitment and skill to his new responsibilities in the premier's office, continuing the current government's approach of working for people." He was first elected to the legislature to represent the Vancouver-Point Grey neighbourhood in 2013, when he defeated former premier Christy Clark, forcing her to seek a seat in a Kelowna byelection.