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Dale Gann
Fed'l by-election an all-UVic affair
The Ring
Four UVic faculty will square off in the race to win the federal seat of Victoria in a by-election scheduled for Nov. 26. Donald Galloway (law) is the Green Party’s selection; Dale Gann (UVic’s Vancouver Island Technology Park) is the candidate of the Conservative Party; Murray Rankin (law) will represent the NDP; and the Liberal Party selected Paul Summerville (Gustavson School of Business).
Gann receives VIATeC award
The Ring
Dale Gann received the Vancouver Island Advanced Technology Council (VIATeC) Colin Lennox Award for Technology Champion in May. The award recognizes a person who has demonstrated passion and commitment to the Greater Victoria technology sector for at least ten years. Gann is president of UVic’s Vancouver Island Technology Park (VITP) and the Marine Technology Centre. Recognized as a pioneer of the Victoria technology community, he was instrumental towards establishing a critical mass of technology-based companies in Greater Victoria. VITP accommodates 35 technology companies employing 1,100 people.
Dale Gann - VITP
The Ring
Dale Gann is the new president of UVic Properties Investments Inc., which manages the Vancouver Island Technology Park (VITP) in Saanich and the Marine Technology Centre in North Saanich. UVic’s technology parks facilitate the growth of technology on Vancouver Island by providing physical infrastructure that links provincial, national and international resources with emerging or growing technology companies. Many VITP tenants employ UVic graduates and co-op students. VITP has the greatest concentration of high-tech companies and workers on Vancouver Island. The two parks are home to a total of 41 tenants and employ more than 1,350 workers.
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