Ed Hall
Ed Hall was the recent past Chief of the Kwikwetlem First Nation and served on the council for more than 10 years. Ed is a familiar face in the Tri-Cities and further afield, as he diligently networked and brough recognition of the nation to those who live in these cities, and beyond.
Ed is passionate about assisting and providing insight when needed or requested in multiple communities. He currently sits on Boards and has been active in advisory committees that provide oversight and Indigenous cultural knowledge for the non-profit sector. Ed has also been actively involved in Indigenous lingual projects in the school district.
Ed has extensive experience in public speaking and is often sought out for his insight, for various nonprofit organizations, as he is not only concerned about the most vulnerable, but also the protection of the environment, and all beings that live in them.
Ed has post-secondary education in business and has been involved in the revitalization of the endangered downriver dialect hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ of Halq̓eméylem language dialects for his community, which as one of many ancient Coast Salish dialects.
Ed Hall knows that there is more work to be done, and with his caring, compassion and drive, things can be accomplished as a collective, for the betterment of our societies and environments.
hay cxʷ q̓ə! - thank you!
