Thursday 29 October 2015

Mr. Greg Clark - MLA for Calgary-Elbow

Heavenly Father we thank you for MLA Greg Clark, Calgary-Elbow.  We thank you, Lord, for his concern for Alberta’s future and ask, Father, that you would give him favour and wisdom as he seeks to fulfill his goals for our province.   Give him the encouragement he needs to pursue the goals he pursues for the good of all Albertans now and into the future. Thank you, Lord, that he is a man of integrity and guide him in his endeavours to always stand up for what is right.  Bless his family, Lord, and help them to maintain good health and endurance.  In Jesus’ name,  Amen.

Greg Clark was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Calgary-Elbow on May 5, 2015.

He currently serves on the Standing Committee for Resource Stewardship and is a member of the Select Special Ethics and Accountability Committee.

Prior to his election, Mr. Clark taught business management at the University of Calgary. He also worked as a consultant and project manager in the IT industry for over 10 years.

In 2006, along with two partners, Mr. Clark co-founded the technology consulting firm C3 Associates. The firm earned a distinction as one of Alberta Venture's 50 fast growth companies in 2011 and 2012. C3 Associates was also named one of Canada's top 250 information technology companies by the Branham Group in 2012 and 2013. In 2015, Mr. Clark was named one Alberta's 50 Most Influential by Alberta Venture Magazine.

Mr. Clark's community involvement is extensive. His contributions include being co-chair of the parent council at his children's school, coach of his daughter's soccer team, a volunteer with Calgary Reads to promote literacy and vice-chair of the Distress Centre in Calgary. Following the 2013 flooding in southern Alberta he co-founded the Calgary River Communities Action Group.

Mr. Clark holds an MBA with a specialization in knowledge management from Royal Roads University and a bachelor of arts in political science and sociology from the University of Victoria.


He and his wife, Jessica, have two young children.

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