Dale Eisler - Canadian Consul General - Denver Office

Prior to joining the Canadian Federal Government, Mr. Eisler had an extensive career in journalism, including daily newspapers, weekly newsmagazines, syndicated opinion columns, radio and television. He was also a sessional lecturer in journalism at the University of Regina.

In addition, Mr. Eisler was involved, at an ownership level, in private business for 13 years.

In 1998, he was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister for Consultations and Communications with the Department of Finance in the Government of Canada. In 2004, he was appointed Assistant Secretary to Cabinet (Communications and Consultations) at the Privy Council Office, which was the most senior communications position in the Canadian Government.

In 2006, Mr. Eisler was the recipient of the Saskatchewan Commemorative Medal in recognition of his contributions to the province and society. He is the author of two books, most recently False Expectations: Politics and the Pursuit of the Saskatchewan Myth, published by the University of Regina in 2006. In 2007, he was awarded the University of Regina's distinguished alumni award for professional achievement.

Mr. Eisler has a BA in Political Science from the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus and MA in Political Science, Vermont College, Union Institute & University.

Dale and his wife Louise took up residence in Denver in November 2007. They have one daughter and one granddaughter.

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