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Digital media leader joins SFU board
January 22, 2009
Vancouver digital-media maven Lynda Brown-Ganzert was appointed by the B.C. government to SFU’s board of governors effective Jan. 14, replacing Pauline Rafferty.
Brown-Ganzert, who plans to attend her first official board meeting Jan. 29, earned a B.Sc. at SFU in the Faculty of Applied Science in 1990 and a Master of Education degree in 1999.
She has been involved in the arts and new-media industries for almost 20 years, working with local and international companies, and was president of New Media BC from 2002-07. She is currently the chief executive and co-founder of zuluMe, a start-up company leveraging the new frontier of mobile social networks.
In her community work, Brown-Ganzert founded National Digital Media Day in 2008 and is currently a director of Interactive Canada and the Vancouver International Film Festival.
From 2005-07, Brown-Ganzert was a director of the Great Northern Way campus where she played a key role in developing the Centre for Digital Media.
Brown-Ganzert, who plans to attend her first official board meeting Jan. 29, earned a B.Sc. at SFU in the Faculty of Applied Science in 1990 and a Master of Education degree in 1999.
She has been involved in the arts and new-media industries for almost 20 years, working with local and international companies, and was president of New Media BC from 2002-07. She is currently the chief executive and co-founder of zuluMe, a start-up company leveraging the new frontier of mobile social networks.
In her community work, Brown-Ganzert founded National Digital Media Day in 2008 and is currently a director of Interactive Canada and the Vancouver International Film Festival.
From 2005-07, Brown-Ganzert was a director of the Great Northern Way campus where she played a key role in developing the Centre for Digital Media.
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