Sunday, November 15, 2009

Meet Tim Mak: A Rising Asian Conservative Star


Tim Mak is a journalist and political researcher living in Washington, D.C. Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, Tim Mak graduated from McGill University as valedictorian, receiving a Joint Honours Political Science and Geography degree.

Described as “a rising star of the conservative movement” by the American Spectator, Tim has been actively engaged in politics in both Canada and the United States. His political experience includes work in the communications and policy divisions of two different Ministers of Foreign Affairs.

Tim is currently a Koch Summer Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. In addition, Tim has previously been employed by the Fraser Institute, where he researched issues relating to the Canadian non-profit and voluntary sector. In addition, he was the Policy Branch Director for the Pearson House Think-Tank from 2007-2009.

Tim also works as a reporter for NewMajority.com and as a staff writer for the Canadian Student Review. His work has previously appeared in the National Post’s Full Comment, the Vancouver Sun, the Western Standard, NewMajority.com, the Métropolitain, the Canadian Student Review, the McGill Tribune, and the Pearson House Policy Journal.

Outside of politics, Tim has worked as a statistical analyst and fundraising campaign planner for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. He enjoys playing ice hockey, football and soccer.

http://www.newmajority.com/author/TimM


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