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Dana Hayden
Dana Hayden

Biography: Dana Hayden
Dana Hayden was appointed interim President and CEO of the British Columbia Lottery Corporation on June 8, 2007.
Prior to this appointment Ms. Hayden served for two years as Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy, Office of the Premier. In this role she provided direction and support to government staff to ensure that government's priorities were understood and implemented. Ms. Hayden was also responsible for the government's strategic plan and service planning in government.
Ms. Hayden has been in government for 23 years in a number of other roles such as Deputy Minister and CEO of the Crown Agencies Secretariat; Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services for several Ministries; Vice President, Policy and Planning at Forest Renewal BC; Director of Policy and Planning, Office of the Premier; Assistant Deputy Minister, International Trade; and Special Advisor, High Tech Strategy. She has also owned and operated a small business.
Ms. Hayden has two sons: Cordell (15) and Justin (13). She has a B.Sc. in Forest Science, a M.Sc. in Economics and has completed the Canadian Securities Course.
SOURCE: BCLC.

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Interim BC Lottery CEO Promises Improvements
BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada (June 13, 2007) -- The new interim head of the B.C. Lottery Corporation has been quoted as saying she will make the lottery process more transparent to customers................................Subscribers



 
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