Callan grew up in Moody Centre, attending both Moody Middle and Port Moody Secondary schools, before buying a home in beautiful Newport Village. This is Callan’s first term on council after volunteering on six different civic committees over the past eight years.
Callan is a proud 23-year Port Moody resident as well as a local volunteer and small business owner in the Tri-Cities. Callan graduated from SFU in 2010 with a BA in Political Science and a Minor in Communications. During university, Callan began working in the automotive finance industry and as a finance manager developed a vast knowledge in finance, customer service, and working as a team.
Callan’s connection with Port Moody runs deep as he met his wife at Golden Spike Days in 2006 when they were still teenagers. In 2017, they showcased their small business at Port Moody’s first Car-Free Day, and just over a year later they opened a retail store in the Tri-Cities. As a business owner, Callan understands the importance of small businesses in creating a vibrant community, generating employment opportunities, and contributing to the local events and charities. Through his business, Callan actively supports many local charities and sporting associations such as Looking Glass Foundation, Pink Shirt Day, Access Youth Outreach Services, Crossroads Hospice Society, Share Family Services, Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation, and Port Moody Lacrosse Association.
Callan believes in giving back to the community and has been a proud Port Moody Lacrosse coach for the past seven years. He has also volunteered with RibFest, Golden Spike Days, and BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Callan is excited for the opportunity to help guide the future of the amazing city.
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