Don Bell has never lost an election. He was first elected as Alderman in the District of North Vancouver in 1970, and again 1973. He was elected Mayor in 1976, 1979, and 1982. He then voluntarily returned to the private sector. In the 1980s he revived his political career and was elected for three terms as a school trustee. Then he returned to District Council being elected as a municipal councillor in 1993 and 1996. In 1999 he returned to the mayor's chair and was re-elected as mayor in 2002. Against most pundits' predictions, he federally won the North Vancouver riding for the Liberals in what had been a strong Conservative seat.
Bell is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Sand Hill Capital and the Engineering Leadership Board for the University of Alabama.
Bell: Our goals are to continue our improvement in profitability as a percentage of sales, to establish ourselves in an even stronger way as the leading supplier of storage systems and services, and to do this on a worldwide basis.
Bell: We have demonstrated strong, consistent, profitable growth through tough times, and are emerging as a leader in a very strong growth market: storage systems.
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