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Name | Ed Klop |
Address | Red Deer, Alberta , Canada |
Email | None |
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Contributor | Monsieur |
Last Modifed | Monsieur Nov 20, 2004 10:18pm |
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Info | Ed was born and raised in Chilliwack, British Columbia. He grew up on a dairy farm with 9 brothers and sisters. Ed continued to work on the family dairy farm for a few years after he graduated from Chilliwack Senior Secondary School in 1986. He left the family farm to drive commercial truck and then wanting to be closer to his family he then ventured into Real Estate Sales in B.C. Having worked with many builders through his sales he became increasingly interested in the building aspect of real estate. He built his own home with his wife and realized he had a real passion for construction and developing. At this point he decided to concentrate on building instead of sales and has never looked back since. Ed enjoys building not just houses but homes for people. Ed is the president and owner of Klop Construction working within Central Alberta and employs many people within the community. He has won several awards for developing and building the Best Overall Multi Family Community. Family: He and his wife Sherry-Lee have been married for 8 years and have resided in central Alberta for 5 years. Although they have no children of their own they have been foster parents for a teenage boy for the last four years. Community: Ed has been a member of the Central Albert Home Builders Association and has served on the Central Alberta's Home Builders Association Board from 2003 to 2004. He has also volunteered many nights and weekends to the Youth and Volunteer Centre alongside his own foster child and many other foster children. Through this experience with the children he has gained tremendous training and knowledge of the specials needs, education, support and families of these children. Ed's Commitment: Ed believes that the provincial government has become increasingly out of touch with the needs of Albertans. We need solutions to resolve the massive challenges such as rising energy costs, the cut in seniors and disabled persons benefits, record high auto insurance premiums and deteriorating schools and hospitals facing our province today. Ed feels the Alliance is the vehicle for change and progress.
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