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by David Suzuki on Friday Mar 05 2021
Last fall, the David Suzuki Foundation announced that I would be joining the team full-time this September as executive director.
I write you today with a deep sense of excitement, responsibility and alignment for taking up this work.
I ve grown up with the Foundation. More than 30 years ago, my parents Tara Cullis and David Suzuki pulled together a crew of friends and colleagues and began to build the Foundation, which we are all part of today.
The first office was around the corner from my elementary school, above a Vancouver autobody shop. My mother, Tara, was the founding executive director. It was exciting, and hard work! I witnessed many challenges and incredible growth. Growing up with the Foundation, I sensed an overwhelming spirit of