Biography: Deputy Minister to the Premier of British Columbia, Allan Seckel
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| Allan P. Seckel, QC, was appointed Deputy Minister to the Premier and Cabinet Secretary in October 2009. In this position he is also the Head of the BC Public Service, the largest employer in the province with over 30,000 employees and more than 200 distinct fields of occupation.
Mr. Seckel was previously the Deputy Attorney General for British Columbia. He was appointed in 2003 following a successful career in civil litigation and class action practice in Vancouver. Mr. Seckel earned a B.A. (Honours) in Economics and Commerce in 1980 from Simon Fraser University before studying Law at the University of Victoria, where was awarded the law Society Gold Medal on graduation. He then articled with Chief Justice Nemetz, and Russell & DuMoulin. In 1986, he attended the University of Cambridge (Gonville Caius College) as a Commonwealth Scholar and completed a Master of Laws degree. When he returned to Vancouver he worked with Russell & DuMoulin (now Fasken Martineau), where he built a civil litigation and class action practice. He is the author or co-author of two legal texts and numerous articles on law and law reform. Mr. Seckel lives in Vancouver with his wife and their three children. He is active in the community as a coach of girls basketball teams and is an avid runner, reader and cook. |
























