Our Team

Igniting Action, Inspiring Change

Meet the team of people supporting BC’s recreation, parks and fitness professionals.

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Katie Fenn

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Chief Executive Officer

Katie Fenn

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Chief Executive Officer

Katie joined BCRPA in 2022 after a long tenure in public health focusing on quality systems and improvement at the BC Centre for Disease Control. Her passion is system-level engagement and partnership in health promotion and disease prevention.

Katie grew up in recreation and parks, having been a fitness and dance instructor, lifeguard, camp leader/manager, support worker, and festival visual arts coordinator, and participant in the Olympic Academy of Canada. Her connection to recreation continues as a parent and coach, with two active school-aged children busy with soccer, hockey, swimming, dance, music, mountain biking, and many other outdoor pursuits. Her latest challenge is navigating an e-bike commute with some regularity.

Katie holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from UBC, and dual undergraduate degrees from Queen’s University in Physical and Health Education (BPHE) and Film (BA). She is grateful to make her home on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish people including the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh in North Vancouver.

Leslie Dickout

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Director, Communications and Engagement

Leslie Dickout

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Director, Communications and Engagement

Leslie brings over 30 years of experience working in strategic engagement roles for non-profits in BC and around the world. She joined BCRPA in 2018.

Her previous work has supported public education and progressive change on a range of issues including the climate crisis, housing, health care, and human rights issues.

When not on the job, you’ll likely find her meditating, cycling the seawall, exploring trees, plants and mosses of the pacific northwest, or learning how to live off-the-grid on Gambier Island.

Noelle Virtue

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Director, Strategic Initiatives and Programs

Noelle Virtue

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Director, Strategic Initiatives and Programs

Noelle has been a part of BCRPA’s team in various roles since 2012. Her previous work has included advocacy, project management and policy development in BC and the UK, with a particular focus on healthy living.

Her current role allows her to focus on building authentic partnerships and creating big-picture impact in the sector.

She enjoys active travel and spending time close to home growing food in the garden and exploring in the mountains and by the sea with her family and friends.

Paula Becerra

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Project Manager

Paula Becerra

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Project Manager

As the Project Manager, Paula oversees BCRPA’s Fitness Program, conferences, and new project initiatives.

Paula got her start with BCRPA as a student intern, and then came on board full time after completing her Kinesiology degree from UBC.

In her spare time, she can be found exploring the Lower Mainland’s many hiking trails, parks, and beaches.

Nicole Dargent

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Fitness Program Coordinator

Nicole Dargent

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Fitness Program Coordinator

Nicole joined BCRPA as Fitness Program Coordinator in 2023. She is a BCRPA Registered Trainer of Fitness Leaders, a Mentor for Group Fitness, and a Supervisor of Fitness Leaders in Fitness Theory and Weight Training specialties.

Nicole has gathered a wealth of knowledge of the fitness industry from over 17 years teaching workshops, courses, and classes, and as a Fitness Programmer with the City of Surrey. Nicole also holds a certificate from Simon Fraser University in health and fitness studies as well as a diploma in advanced nutrition specializing in sports and fitness.

When she’s not teaching fitness classes or chatting with BCRPA Registered Fitness Leaders, you can find Nicole playing soccer, paddleboarding, camping or enjoying a good cheesecake.

Kirkland Halliday

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Senior Program Manager

Kirkland Halliday

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Senior Program Manager

As the Senior Program Manager at BCRPA, Kirkland is responsible for overseeing the delivery of the Choose to Move and ActivAge™ programs throughout British Columbia. She organizes program delivery and education development for provincial recreation, parks and fitness programs.

Additionally, Kirkland acts as the Regional Manager for Canadian Parks and Recreation Association, providing support for the National Safe Swimming Recovery Program & Green Jobs initiatives. Drawing on her background coordinating sports, fitness, and education programs, along with her Bachelor’s in Kinesiology and Masters in Management, Kirkland aspires to enhance the health and wellbeing of BC communities.

Outside of work, Kirkland loves experimenting with new recipes, being outdoors, and camping.

Kelly Kieu

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Partnerships and Events Coordinator

Kelly Kieu

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Partnerships and Events Coordinator

Kelly is an events professional with a background in film production and community-driven events. Having worked in the film industry since the age of 17, she has developed a strong ability to manage complex logistics, coordinate multiple stakeholders and thrive in fast-paced environments. Her experience in production taught her the importance of building meaningful relationships, problem solving and ensuring every moving part comes together seamlessly.

Kelly brings these skills to her role as Partnerships & Events Coordinator at BCRPA, where she coordinates tradeshows, cultivates partnerships, and supports initiatives that connect communities.

Outside of her professional work, Kelly enjoys writing poetry, cooking, and screenwriting. Her passion for storytelling spans words, flavors, and experiences, all with the goal of bringing people together.

Connie Mah

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Manager, Operations and Sustainability

Connie Mah

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Manager, Operations and Sustainability

Connie has been supporting BCRPA’s Communications department since December 2012. As an Administrator, Connie lends her creative talents to the creation of conference communications materials, and plays an integral role in supporting communications for all BCRPA’s departments.

Her career has been focused in the non-profit sector, supporting organizations that strive to improve the lives of others. Connie brings her nurturing spirit to all she does.

Outside of work she cherishes spending time with her family.

Christina Schultz

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Manager, Fitness and Programs

Christina Schultz

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Manager, Fitness and Programs

Christina has been with the BCRPA since 2016, providing customer service and support for our fitness leaders and BCRPA members alike. Christina is also our delegates’ first touchpoint at each of our five main conferences, and well as providing administrative support for our Education and Initiatives department.

Engaging with and supporting the community is very important to her both professionally and personally, which is what led her to BCRPA. It was a perfect progression from her previous positions working in fund development for the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation and The Arts Club Theatre Company.

When not at work, you can find Christina enjoying local festivals, taking dance classes, bird-watching, and supporting the arts.

Samantha Taylor

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Program and Accounting Coordinator

Samantha Taylor

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Program and Accounting Coordinator

Samantha has been with BCRPA since 2017. She was previously with Family Services of Greater Vancouver where she discovered a penchant for excel, data management, and finance.

She now keenly crunches the numbers to keep BCRPA’s budgets on track, assists funded programs, and compiles meaningful data to help visionaries make decisions.

Outside of work Samantha enjoys cycle touring, camping, and spending time with her nieces. She is also passionate about human-powered travel and zero-waste initiatives.

Kathryn Tindale

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Manager, Communications

Kathryn Tindale

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Manager, Communications

Kathryn joined BCRPA in the Spring of 2022. She arrived eager to start a new career path in the non-profit sector after working previously as a journalist reporting on cannabis policy and Vancouver-based daily news.

Kathryn brings her curiosity and creativity to BCRPA’s communications department, including telling the incredible stories of the recreation and parks sector on Healthy Living Matters.

When she’s not at work, or cuddling her cat at home, Kathryn can be found somewhere outside – jogging, swimming in the ocean, or basking in nearby parks.

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