Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Nathan M. Cooper currently serves as the MLA for Olds Didsbury Three Hills and the Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly. Nathan M. has extensive experience in political roles, including being the Chief of Staff for the Wildrose Party and a Councillor for the Town of Carstairs. Nathan has also worked as the Director of Legislative Affairs for the Wildrose Official Opposition and as the Campaign Manager for a successful local election campaign. Additionally, Nathan M. has a background in public relations and served as the Executive Director of the Victory Social Benevolence Foundation. Nathan has also held leadership positions in the private sector, including being a Regional Vice President for Sea Sun Australia and a Lead Flight Attendant for WestJet.
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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