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» Go to news mainMeet Learning that Lasts Honouree David Westlake
Since we spend a lot of time making a difference, one of the most rewarding places to do that is close to home. The average Faculty of Agriculture employee volunteers ten times each year to work on projects that make our communities more vibrant and healthy.
David Westlake, Class of 鈥94 is a Geographic Information System Technician with the unicipality of the County of Colchester
David believes that we should take pride in making our communities just a little better each day. That鈥檚 why he spends countless hours volunteering wherever he can in his community.
鈥淰olunteering undoubtedly makes you a better person. It also makes your community a better place to live. In fact, most communities can鈥檛 function without volunteers,鈥 says David. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I give back.鈥
David has been giving back for most of his adult life. Currently, he is Deputy Chief of the Special Hazards Response Unit, a member of the planning committee of the Chignecto West Regional Science Fair, a member of the Harmony Heights Elementary School Advisory Committee, Training Coordinator for the Colchester Firefighters Association and a coach for Tidbits soccer in the Truro area. David was also a member of the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade for 20 years, including four years as Deputy Chief.
David plans to give back for as long as he can. In 2012, Truro was able to give back to him by recognizing him as its Volunteer of the Year.
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