ROTHENBURGER: The important legacies of late TNRD board chair Ken Gillis
I WAS IN MY TRUCK listening to the radio news on Thursday when I heard the shocking announcement that former Thompson-Nicola Regional District board chair Ken Gillis had died. (I later read he’d suffered a heart attack.)
I want to tell you a bit about Ken. He had a fascinating life. Once a truck driver, he studied law and became a well-known lawyer in Kamloops until he “retired.” I put “retired” in quotes because he was the kind of guy who never stopped working.
He lived in the Pritchard area and represented Electoral Area L (Grasslands) for several years. When I was considering a run for the TNRD board as director for Electoral Area P (Rivers and the Peaks), Ken was one of the first people I sought advice from. I’d been a City director on the board for two terms when I was mayor, and as a newspaper editor had followed the TNRD closely, but I knew being a rural director is much different than being a municipal director.
Over a coffee downtown, Ken enthusiastically told me I should go for it. He took the time to fill me in on a lot of the current issues facing the TNRD and Area P. After I was elected as director for that area, we often connected on matters of mutual concern. I considered him a mentor.