BCSTA's Board of Directors

BCSTA’s Board of Directors support and advocate for effective public boards of education in B.C.

Carolyn
Broady

President

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Carolyn Broady is a trustee and board chair in West Vancouver. She is president of the British Columbia School Trustees Association (BCSTA) and vice-president of the Canadian School Boards Association (CSBA).

A mother of two, Carolyn is passionate about public education and believes that we need to ensure that every publicly educated student gets the support and individualized attention they need to reach their full potential and reach for their dreams.

Born and raised on the north shore of Vancouver, Carolyn has a degree in history from the University of British Columbia.

Carolyn became involved in public education through her work as a parent advisory council (PAC) volunteer and as president of her local district parent advisory council (DPAC). As a trustee she has served as board chair and as a BC Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA) representative for West Vancouver. Carolyn has also served as a BCSTA provincial councillor and on several BCSTA committees. She has been appointed to the B.C. Teachers Council by the Minister of Education and Child Care.

Carolyn’s priorities include Indigenous reconciliation, supporting inclusivity and improving student outcomes across B.C. Inspired by a former teacher and fellow trustee, Carolyn always asks: “Is this good for kids?” when making decisions.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: cbroady@bcsta.org

Tracy
Loffler

Vice-President

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Tracy Loffler has been a trustee in Mission since 2014. She previously served as board chair from 2017-2022.

As a parent of a current high school student and a 2020 graduate, Tracy brings the perspective of parent and student insight. Tracy was a member of the Framework for Enhancing Student Learning Peer Review Team in 2021/2022.

Tracy brings a balanced, thoughtful approach and recognizes that collaborative working relationships are key to well-informed decision making and advocacy. Viewing all issues through the lens of improving student achievement and listening to student voice is at the heart of Tracy’s work in public education.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: tloffler@bcsta.org

John
Chenoweth

Director

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John is a UBC Native Indian Teacher Education Program graduate and former elementary school teacher and principal and district principal for First Nations education. His teaching career began in 1994 and he transitioned to the post-secondary level in 2007. He is a member of the Upper Nicola Indian Band in the Nicola Valley. John has been involved in First Nations education at both the K-12 and post-secondary levels for his entire career. His research interests include marginalized people within education and Indigenous education. John has been married for 30 years and is the father to two sons.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: jchenoweth@bcsta.org

Jane
Fearing

Director

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Jane’s passion for the success of all children and students is her focus in life.

She has been a trustee for almost 11 years in Rocky Mountain, vice-chair and provincial council representative for seven years and served on the BCSTA’s Indigenous Education Committee for two years.

Jane believes in the genius of children and advocates for an education system that recognizes and supports every student and their unique interests and passions. She brings her broad background of music, teaching, performing, outdoor adventure and running a successful small business to the board.

She has lived and worked in many beautiful and remote communities in British Columbia and loves this province. Presently, she lives with her life partner, Chris, in the Columbia Valley, just outside of Golden, on the shared territories of the Ktunaxa and Secwépemc First Nations and the chosen home of the Columbia River Métis Nation. Together, they have five grown children.

Jane wishes to bring the wonders, distinct aspects and needs of rural communities to BCSTA’s board of directors.

“I’m honoured and excited to be part of this work.”

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: jfearing@bcsta.org

Bob
Holmes

Director

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Bob Holmes is a second term trustee in Surrey, having served on the board since 2014. He has served on the BCSTA Professional Learning Committee, Legislative Committee (one year as chair), Finance and Audit Committee, as well as various ad hoc committees and working groups. Bob has also been very involved in Metro Branch, including over two years as branch president.

Bob’s passion for education was rekindled when his daughter entered public school in 2004; the next 10+ years of PAC and DPAC involvement began as a way to be involved in his son & daughter’s school, but grew to a broader involvement in bettering our education system across the district and now the province.

Bob will bring a collaborative and consensus-building approach to the board and looks forward to engaging with trustees around the province as we all work together to improve the learning outcomes of all our very diverse learners.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: bholmes@bcsta.org

Jen
Mezei

Director

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Jen Mezei has been a trustee on the Burnaby School Board since 2018 and was board chair from 2020-2022. Through her leadership work, Jen has focused on improving governance transparency and supporting safe and inclusive learning environments. Jen is currently chair of the Policy Committee, the District SOGI Committee, is vice-chair of the Task Force for Sexually Exploited and At-Risk Youth for the City of Burnaby and sits on the Burnaby Social Planning Committee. She previously was chair of the Sub-Audit Committee and a member of the Indigenous Education Working Group and the Anti-Racism Working Group.

As a parent of children with complex learning needs, Jen has over 15 years of public education advocacy with a focus of supporting vulnerable learners through a lens of equity and inclusion. As president of the BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils, Jen helped develop the SOGI 1 2 3 parent resources and was on the Early Learning Framework Advisory Group. Jen has continued provincial advocacy as a trustee as a director of the BC School Trustees Association (BCSTA), chair of the English Language Learners Consortium, with her work on the BCSTA Mental Health and Inclusive Education Working Groups and the BC SOGI Collaborative. Jen previously worked in the renewable energy sector.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: jmezei@bcsta.org

Allison
Watson

Director

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Allison Watson (she/her) is a trustee in the Sooke School District on the traditional territories of the T-Sou-ke, Sc’ianew and Pacheedaht Nations. She is a director for the BC School Trustees Association. She has served as a member of the BCSTA Finance and Audit Committee and chair of the Climate Change Working Group. In addition, Allison has served as the Provincial Council and BCPSEA representative for Sooke.

As a mother of two young daughters, ages 5 and 7, who are at the beginning of their school journey, Allison is closely connected to outcome of all students and passionate about her work as a trustee.

Allison has a degree, with a major in Indigenous studies from the University of Vancouver Island and a post bachelorette in immigration consulting.

Allison’s priorities include honouring the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action, addressing climate change in public education, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Allison is committed to focusing on opportunities for boards to advocate for their district’s unique needs to ultimately serve students across B.C.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: awatson@bcsta.org

Suzanne
Hoffman

Chief Executive Officer

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Before joining BCSTA, Suzanne Hoffman held several positions in public education.

Her career started with Mission Public Schools before moving to the Langley School District, where she spent most of her career as a teacher, administrator, and superintendent. Suzanne was then seconded to the Ministry of Education and Child Care as part of the curriculum outreach team. While working in the ministry, she also held the positions of chief educator and the superintendent of learning transformation. In January 2018, Suzanne became the first female superintendent at the Vancouver School Board. In 2021, Suzanne joined BCSTA, where she is excited and appreciative of the opportunity to take on the CEO role.

Suzanne is a wife, a mom to two grown children and a cairn terrier, and a passionate lifelong learner currently living on the unceded territory of the Katzie and Kwantlen Nations.

She is honoured and humbled to support BCSTA’s board of directors and boards of education across B.C.

Phone: 604-734-2721
E-mail: shoffman@bcsta.org