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Lucas, an Ottawa real estate entrepreneur, began appealing taxes on his own local properties. Glenn Lucas started Property Tax Review Services to meet demand and now, 28 years later, he represents approximately 6,000 properties throughout Ontario and Quebec. His past vocations include municipal councillor, economic development professional, environmental planner, eco-business zone creator, publisher, magician, punk rock concert promoter, taxi driver, and community rabble-rouser. Rickett holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies with Honours in Planning from the University of Waterloo and a Masters in Public Administration from Western University, both of which he completed while serving as a municipal councillor in the City of Stratford, Ontario.

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Chris RickettĬhris Rickett is a proud public servant and civic innovator with a keen interest in urban planning, economic development, technology, municipal infrastructure, and political economy. He is an Accredited Appraiser with the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AACI). Grant has extensive experience with complex appraisal and related legal matters.ġ994, Grant was elected to their Board of Governors in 2012, serving as REIBC President from 2014-2015. He is the past Chair of the BC Assessment Senior Leadership Team, and for the last several years he has been the corporate media spokesperson. Jason Grant joined BC Assessment in 1991 and has most recently served as Acting VP Assessment and Assessor for the Greater Vancouver region, accountable for the creation of annual property assessments for over 500,000 properties. In addition, Kakamousias has substantial experience in valuing industrial, commercial and investment property. She was appointed Manager of the Property Tax Division in 1999 and Vice President in 2006. Kakamousias gained accreditation with the Appraisal Institute of Canada in 1999 and was admitted to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in 2005. She was granted a Diploma in Urban Land Economics with first class standing from the University of British Columbia in 1997, the first person to gain this distinction in Atlantic Canada. Giselle Kakamousias joined Turner Drake in 1993 after graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax. He is a leading authority in assessing varying classes of properties for local taxation purposes (including oil and gas, commercial, and industrial property interests), and promoting education in assessment and taxation. Marsh’s background in property taxation includes technical expertise in the valuation of pipeline assets and negotiations with assessment authorities, at all order of government in Canada and the United States. Since 1996, he has been a Member of the Canadian Property Tax Association, serving in various positions, including President in 2003. Ken Marsh is a Property Tax Director from Alberta with more than 35 years of experience managing property valuation and taxation.

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She is a frequent speaker at conferences and has taught municipal and land use planning law at a number of universities. Johnson has more than 20 years of broad municipal experience as a CAO, clerk, municipal advisor, and private-sector lawyer advising municipalities across Ontario. Jody Johnson is Acting Director, Legal Services at Halton Region and practices in all areas of municipal and land use planning law. She has advised on property taxes, intergovernmental transfers, the division of expenditures and revenues among levels of government, metropolitan governance, municipal boundary restructuring, and other local finance and governance issues. She has consulted in Canada as well as Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, India, Mexico, Mongolia, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Enid has published numerous books and articles on urban public finance.Įnid consults on municipal finance and governance issues with governments and international agencies such as the World Bank, IMF, UN Habitat, Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the International Growth Centre (at Oxford and LSE). One of Canada’s foremost experts in municipal finance, Enid has been working in this field for more than 40 years and is respected nationally and internationally for her research on municipal finance and governance. Enid Slack is the Director of the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance at Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.










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