Dear Lord, today we want to remember
to pray and bring before You Honourable Teresa Woo-Paw. We thank You that you enable her to do all
that is before her. Give her strategies
to carry out the initiatives that will bring success to not only those in the
Calgary – Northern Hills constituency
but throughout Alberta. Fill her with
joy in her service today. In Jesus
Name, Amen.
Associate Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations
(Asia)
Ms. Woo-Paw was elected to her second term as Member of the Legislative
Assembly for Calgary-Mackay on April 23, 2012. She currently serves as the
Associate Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations (Asia). Ms.
Woo-Paw is also the Chair of the Asia Advisory Council.
Previously she served as parliamentary assistant to the Minister of
Employment and Immigration and as a member of the Standing Committees on Public
Safety and Services and Public Accounts.
Ms. Woo-Paw holds a bachelor of arts degree in social work from the
University of Calgary and has dedicated her career to promoting active civic
engagement and volunteerism, social inclusion, cross-cultural understanding and
anti-discrimination awareness.
Prior to serving as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Ms.
Woo-Paw worked as a private consultant providing diversity training and program
facilitation and instruction. During her career she has worked for the Cultural
Diversity Institute, the Calgary health region, United Way Calgary, the Red
Cross, Calgary board of education, the Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association
and the Calgary Immigrant Aid Society.
Additionally, Ms. Woo-Paw served as the trustee and chair of the Calgary
board of education from 1995 to 1999.
An active part of her community for over 30 years, Ms. Woo-Paw founded
the Asian Heritage Foundation, the Ethno-Cultural Council of Calgary and the
Calgary Chinese Community Services Association as well as served on over 30
committees and boards including the following organizations:
- United
Way of Calgary and area
- Calgary
Chamber of Voluntary Organizations
- Alberta
Wild Rose Foundation
- Calgary
Chinese Cultural Centre
Her community service has earned Ms. Woo-Paw an Immigrant of Distinction
Award, YWCA’s Woman of Distinction Award, the Queen’s Jubilee Award for
Multiculturalism and Community Services and the Canada 125th Commemorative
Award for Community Services.
Ms. Woo-Paw lives in Calgary with her husband, Borick. They have three
children, Jadine, Jason and Cordelia.
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