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== Professional Life == |
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Colin is a professional Web Strategist. His skills and experience allow him to advise organizations on the strategies that can be employed to capitalize on the power of the web. He blogs about web strategy at WebStrategyThoughts.com. |
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== Church Life == |
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Colin Ralph Carmichael (born March 9, 1975) is the Green Party of Ontario candidate for the electoral district of Cambridge for the 2007 Provincial General Election.
Colin was born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in the small Eastern Ontario town of Vankleek Hill. Educated at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough and Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Colin settled in Cambridge where his Dale and Keachie ancestors had settled over a century before.
Green Life
Colin talks about being Green:
I came to realize that I have been Green my whole life. Social justice, grassroots democracy, ecological wisdom, respect for diversity (just a few of those ten key values) these are values that I have held for many years and still hold today. I strongly believe that a majority of our neighbours here in Cambridge and North Dumfries also share these values and are, therefore, also Green - they just don’t know it yet.[1]
Professional Life
Colin is a professional Web Strategist. His skills and experience allow him to advise organizations on the strategies that can be employed to capitalize on the power of the web. He blogs about web strategy at WebStrategyThoughts.com.
Church Life
Colin was elected and ordained in 2005 an Elder of Central Presbyterian Church, a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. As a member of the Session, Colin is part of the spiritual decision-making body of the congregation. In addition to his work at the congregation level, Colin is a member of the national demonination’s Internet Advisory Committee. In this role, Colin guides the national church in its online ministry providing strategic technical guidance.