Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Stuart Slaven is a seasoned professional in property tax and valuation with extensive experience spanning various roles in the real estate and financial sectors. Currently serving as a Senior Property Tax & Valuation Specialist at Vancouver Fraser Port Authority since March 2023, Stuart has previously worked as a Consultant in Property Tax at Altus Group from April 2021 to March 2023, and as an Analyst for U.S. Mortgage Investments at QuadReal Property Group from April 2019 to April 2021. Additional roles include Analyst positions at bcIMC and BC Assessment, where Stuart focused on mortgages and property appraisal, respectively. Beginning a career at Sorenson Communications as District Operations Manager and Operations Coordinator, Stuart also gained experience as a Performance Measurement Analyst at API Asset Performance Inc. Stuart holds a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from The University of British Columbia and a BA in History from the University of the Fraser Valley.
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Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is responsible for the stewardship of federal port lands in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. Like all Canada Port Authorities, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is established by the Government of Canada pursuant to the Canada Marine Act, and accountable to the federal Minister of Transport. Our mandate is to facilitate Canada’s trade objectives, ensuring goods are moved safely, while protecting the environment and considering local communities. The Port of Vancouver is Canada’s largest, supporting close to one in every five dollars of trade in goods that flow through our country and offering the broadest range of cargo-handling options of any port in North America. Positioned on the southwest coast of British Columbia in Canada, the Port of Vancouver extends from Roberts Bank and the Fraser River up to and including Burrard Inlet. The port authority manages over 16,000 hectares of water, more than 1,000 hectares of land and approximately 350 kilometres of shoreline that make up the port.