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Meet our people

Dana Dewolfe

Law Career
Scott Brent - Fair Practices Officer

 

 

Dana Dewolfe

Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant
Dana Dewolfe - Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant

 

 

Steve Tye

Occupational Hygiene Officer
Steve Tye - Occupational Hygiene Officer

 

 

David Charters

Award Winning Information Technology
David Charters - Manager, IT Security Architecture & Policy

 

 

Nurse Advisor

Nurse Advisors: At the Heart of Worker Care
Beth Brydon - Nurse Advisor

 

 

Caroline Weilandt

Caroline Weilandt
Case Manager

“At WorkSafeBC, we make a difference in workers' lives, and that's inspiring.”

 

Brent Farnsworth

Brent Farnsworth
Occupational Safety Officer

“As an accident investigator, you never know what’s going to happen when you get a call that there’s been a serious or fatal accident somewhere in the province.”

 

Mercedita Lachica

Mercedita Lachica
Purchasing Officer

“My managers and peers support me in my professional growth; with this team behind me, I know I will reach my career goals at WorkSafeBC.”

 

Allison Bourne

Allison Bourne
Senior Technical Architect

“At WorkSafeBC, you’ve got people who are at the top of the IT industry and who really know their stuff."

 

Carol Murray

Carol Murray
Solutions Manager

“I really enjoy working with different groups within WorkSafeBC to find creative IT solutions for a variety of business challenges.”

 

Lynn Muirhead

Lynn Muirhead
Systems Analyst

“There are definitely lots of opportunities for growth, if you’re motivated and want to move up the ladder.”

 

Boris Smudja

Boris Smudja
Technical Specialist II

“It’s very rewarding to be in an organization that values constant improvement through practice and training so highly.

 

Shazia Khan

Shazia Khan
Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant

“It's a privilege helping people get back to work and making a positive difference in their lives.”