Staff & Board
Staff Members
Heather brings over 15 years of leadership experience in non-profit, social enterprise and social innovation to her role as Executive Director at BC Farmers’ Markets. A creative thinker and doer, Heather is passionate about all things farm and food, along with entrepreneurship, small business and empowering the local economy in communities of all shapes and sizes, small and large, rural and urban in all corners of BC.
Heather is an innovative leader and elevator who brings organizations and initiatives to the next level. Prior to joining BC Association of Farmers’ Markets, Heather served as Executive Director with the award winning social enterprise Potluck Café & Catering, which creates jobs and provides healthy, fresh food for people living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, along with a brief role as Executive Producer with CityStudio. Along the way, Heather has mentored and supported dozens of social entrepreneurs, non-profits and social enterprises through various work with Vancity Community Foundation and SFU.
After completing the KPU Tsawwassen Farm School program, Heather founded Filly Farm, an organic, small scale farm demonstration project, horse powered by manure compost. An avid horse lover and owner, Heather lives in Delta on the traditional territory of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam people.
A transplanted prairie girl, Heather acquired her MBA, along with Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Environmental Studies, all from the University of Manitoba.
Peter’s first connection to farming began when he was 12 years old, as a potato picker in Northern Maine. Peter is a founder of the Surrey Urban Farmers Market, which created a locally-funded nutrition coupon program. In BC, Peter has worked with the Certified Organic Associations of BC, the BC Health Living Alliance and the Surrey-White Rock Food Action Coalition on a number of projects. Peter has been on staff with a Member of Parliament and a Member of the Legislative Assembly. He also worked as a Project Coordinator with Peace Brigades International’s projects in Nepal and Sri Lanka and as a Training Coordinator with Hostelling International in the United States. He has a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations/Mass Communications, Boston University. Peter lives in New Westminster with his partner, Colleen and their daughter Rory.
Tahlia hails from Perth, Western Australia, and joined the BCAFM team in May 2018. There, they worked in the public sector for six years, the most recent two which were spent at the Ministry of Health. While Tahlia really enjoyed their job there, they had always been interested in joining the agriculture sector as they are passionate about environmental sustainability and food security. This led them to their new home of Vancouver, and now Kimberley. Tahlia is excited to be part of the BCAFM team, and is happy that they still gets a crossover of public health and agriculture working on the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program. In their spare time, Tahlia can be found gardening, enjoying nature, cooking (or more likely eating), and going to comedy shows.
Meredith grew up in Nova Scotia, lived in Toronto, Calgary and Dublin before settling down in Vancouver. She joined the BCAFM team in May 2018. She is a mother of three children and spends her time volunteering with many organizations including preparing family meals once a month at Ronald McDonald House. She works part time with the BC Association of Farmers’ Markets and also with the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. She has an affinity for the outdoors and loves back country camping, kayaking, hiking and skiing.
Melissa is an event planning and logistics professional with over 15 years of experience. She has previously worked with the Surrey Urban Farmers Market, New Westminster Farmers Market and is currently employed with the Fraser North Farmers Market Society overseeing the management of the Port Coquitlam and Haney Farmers Markets. She is an award winning fundraiser and has assisted in generating over $1 million in revenue for the BC SPCA helping animals in need of veterinary care. Melissa is dedicated to helping small businesses succeed and enjoys working with passionate individuals who are contributing to the well-being and economic success of their communities.When not thinking about or visiting farmers markets Melissa is hanging out with her young son, Logan in the City of Maple Ridge. During her “off” time she loves to go camping and explore British Columbia.
Jocelyn grew up in Vancouver, B.C., and is currently a student at BCIT’s Business Administration Program specializing in Marketing. She joined the BCAFM team in April 2022 and currently works part-time. Previously, she has managed social media platforms and PR relations in various small businesses. She is passionate about sharing the stories of farmers through the use of different mediums of communication. Jocelyn also enjoys hiking, long walks, and checking out events + new foods around the city during her free time!
Evanna is a marketing professional with 10 years’ experience managing strategic marketing projects in Europe and North America. Prior to joining BC Association of Farmers’ Markets, Evanna worked in digital advertising agencies and in-house marketing teams, managing integrated marketing campaigns and initiatives. Her most recent position involved managing strategic campaigns for destination marketing clients Destination British Columbia and Rocky Mountaineer. Evanna grew up in Ireland and spent time living in Dublin and London, before moving to Vancouver in 2019 and falling in love with beautiful B.C. Evanna is a certified meditation and yoga teacher and is passionate about sharing these practices with others. When she’s not teaching yoga, you’ll find her exploring Vancouver, hiking, and of course, trying out new, local food. Kate’s love of good food and the idea that food is medicine brought her to CSNN where she graduated with merit as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist in 2011. While studying at CSNN, Kate volunteered with Vancouver Farmers’ Markets, gaining experience growing organic herbs and selling at the market. She went on to become an artisan vendor at multiple lower mainland markets. In 2018 Kate became owner/manager of the Vancouver branch of CSNN. By being a business owner, Kate found her love of finance and bookkeeping and enrolled in the Professional Bookkeepers Certification program at Langara college, to be completed in April 2021. In 2020, Kate took on the role as Site Manager for the Sechelt Farmers’ & Artisans’ Market and looking forward to continuing with this role in 2021. When Kate is not hard at work, she enjoys spending time with her family, exploring the beauty of the Sunshine Coast, tending to her garden or making new connections in the community. Patricia’s work experience includes bookkeeping, human resources, and payroll, with much experience in event planning, organizing, graphic design and computer support. She has served on the board of directors of a large community orchestra during a difficult transition. She also has a Bachelor of Science in Political Science, a minor in Music, and is a weaver. As a person who has been involved in farming and farmers’ markets, she has the passion and conviction about the importance of local organic produce.
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