Team Spotlight
Get to know Bree Loeffler
Q: Where do you live?
A: On the unceded traditional territory the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, also known as Prince George.
Q: What is your position at RCCBC?
A: I’m an Administrative Assistant at UNBC with the Health Research Institute, and am involved in several RCCbc projects as administrative support.
Q: What does that mean?
A: Within RCCbc, I am involved with the Thriving Project, Dean’s Advisory Council, and the Rural Site Visits Project.
Q: Describe RCCbc in three words.
A: Inclusive, Supportive, Collaborative.
Q: What motivated you to join RCCbc?
A: I was looking for a job that would allow me to utilize my planning and organization skills and would be impactful and make a difference to others. RCCbc fits that bill and then some!
Q: What do you like most about your job?
A: The people! I have never been a part of a network of people who are so inclusive, welcoming and caring. The opportunities and commitment to professional development is amazing as well.
Q: What has been one of your proudest moments working at / with RCCbc?
A: Releasing online modules for Site Visitor training. It was a lot of work and we had a tight deadline to work with! This work came together so well and so far, has been successful.
Q: What do you like to do on your days off?
A: Garden, walks in our local trails, shopping and baking.
Q: Where is your favourite place in British Columbia?
A: A piece of my heart will always belong on the Sunshine Coast in Halfmoon Bay.
Q: What one thing can you not live without?
A: Coffee, and of course my daughter,
Q: What one thing we might be surprised to learn about you?
A: In 2008, I worked in Walt Disney World!
Q: What is the next item on your bucket list?
A: A road trip with our RV down the Oregon Coast and ending up at Disneyland.
Other team members
Dr. Danette Dawkin
Lead, Rural Site Visits | Lead, Communications
Alison James
Senior Project Coordinator