Tram Lu

Executive Communications Coordinator at First Nations Fisheries Council of British Columbia

Tram Lu currently works as the Executive Communications Coordinator at First Nations Fisheries Council of British Columbia, where responsibilities include managing digital content, social media, data reports, newsletters, and coordinating meetings efficiently. Previously, Tram Lu held positions as an Office Administrator/Finance Assistant at Article, Assistant Accountant at Pacific Lutheran University Business Office, Event Programmer at Pacific Lutheran University, Customer Service Representative at Whole Foods Market, and Fashion Stylist and Sales Specialist at Saks OFF 5TH. Tram Lu holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Pacific Lutheran University.

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Vancouver, Canada

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First Nations Fisheries Council of British Columbia

The 2010 All Chiefs Task Force recommended FNFC to coordinate BC First Nations’ political and technical capacity and develop a cohesive and united voice among BC First Nations. FNFC's approach is to convene First Nations, listen to their priorities and perspectives, and help clearly articulate their shared messaging to decision makers. These structures and processes support coherent messaging to the government. Our mandate was given to us by BC First Nations through the BC First Nations Fisheries Action Plan (2007), ratified by the participants at the 2009 Fall Fisheries Assembly in Nanaimo BC, and endorsed by resolution of the BC Assembly of First Nations, the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, and the First Nations Summit. It is a shared vision on how to effectively achieve progress on First Nations’ goals and priorities, and create transformative change in Pacific fisheries. Our Council is appointed by First Nations communities and organizations from 14 geographic regions. Our regional model was designed by First Nations to reflect the diversity in ecology, cultures, expertise, fisheries practices, and perspectives across the province. Each member of the council is a strong ambassador connecting people in their region to the conversation on fisheries issues of common interest for all First Nations in BC. Together, the council helps create a strong, coherent First Nations voice throughout the province of BC.


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Vancouver, Canada

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