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Ken Armour
CEO, Trades Training BC
Ken Armour is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in executive leadership roles within various government ministries and organizations in British Columbia and Canada.
He has served as the Executive Director of the Office of BC's Innovation Commissioner, Policy and Research at The Research Universities' Council of BC, Cross Government Initiatives at the BC Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, Intergovernmental and Community Relations at the BC Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, Research and Innovation at the BC Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, Policy and Legislation at the BC Ministry of Finance, Economic and Sector Analysis at the BC Ministry of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development, and Universities and Research at the BC Ministry of Advanced Education.
Ken Armour has also held roles as Director of Policy, Planning, and External Relations at Western Economic Diversification Canada, Special Advisor for Community Initiatives and Policy at Human Resources Development Canada, Director of Social Union Implementation at Human Resources Development Canada, and Senior Advisor at the BC Intergovernmental Relations Secretariat.
With a background in education that includes a Master of Public Management, a Bachelor of Education, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Alberta, Ken Armour has cultivated a strong foundation for his professional endeavors.
Throughout his career, Ken Armour has demonstrated expertise in economic and social policy development, problem solving, partnership development, consensus building, and stakeholder management.
His previous roles include Chief Executive Officer at Trades Training BC, Senior Advisor for Policy and Communications at BC Colleges, Municipal Councillor at Township of Esquimalt, Chairperson at COAST Centre for Ocean Applied Sustainable Technologies, Principal Consultant at Armour & Associates, and various executive roles within government ministries and associations.
He has also been involved in leadership positions in community organizations such as the Esquimalt Chamber of Commerce, Esquimalt Community Arts Council, and the Institute of Public Administration of Canada.
Ken Armour's extensive experience in government, education, and community engagement showcases his dedication to advancing policies and initiatives that drive innovation and foster economic and social development.
