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Dear Mr.

Garzouzi:

Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the presentation. I have


included my platform below and a bio and would be appreciative if the
Chair of this presentation could read the platform and biography at the
event on my behalf. If this is not possible, then I thank you for
providing this opportunity. Regrettably, I cannot attend.

All the best,

Michael T. Brown
2nd Year Law Student
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Candidate - SFUO Board of Administration Director, Faculty of Common Law

Michael T. Brown’s platform:

Represent and advocate on behalf of the interests of common law students


on the SFUO Board of Administration to the best of my abilities.

Work towards having potential referendum levy questions posed to the SFUO
Board of Administration on having students fund the Environmental Law
Clinic and the Canadian Internet and Public Interest Clinic of the
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law.

"Your Interests - Your Advocate"

Plateforme de Michael T. Brown:

Représentez et avocat au nom des intérêts des étudiants de droit


coutoumier sur le conseil d'administration de FÉUO au meilleur de mes
capacités.

Le travail vers avoir des questions potentielles de prélèvement de


référendum posées au le conseil d'administration de FÉUO sur avoir des
étudiants placent la clinique environnementale de loi et la clinique
canadienne d'intérêt d'Internet et de public de l'université d'Ottawa,
faculté de loi.

"Vos Intérêts - Votre Avocat"

Michael T. Brown Biography:

Michael T. Brown (Mike) is a second year English Common Law student


and was re-elected this year as a Common Law Students Society Academic
Council Representative. Since 2006, Mike has been a student
representative on the Faculty of Common Law's Aboriginal Affairs
Committee and English Programme Assembly. Mike was nominated for the
06/07 CLSS Law School Student Ambassador Award. During the summer of
2007, Mike served as a student representative on the Faculty of Common
Law's Ad Hoc Curriculum Reform Committee. Prior to his entrance into
law school, Mike completed a B.A. Hons. (Highest Honours) in Business
Law at Carleton University. At Carleton, Mike served as an elected
University Senator (Executive Member) and was Chair of the New
University Government (NUG). NUG was the academic affairs wing of the
student government at Carleton and has recently been renamed Carleton
Academic Student Government.

In November 2003, at the age of 21, Mike was elected to the municipal
council of the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley. As a municipal
councillor, Mike represented the Township on the Cataraqui Region
Conservation Authority Board and also served on the Township’s Public
Library Board and Heritage Committee. Mike completed his term in
December 2006 and continues to serve Elizabethtown-Kitley as an
alternate representative on the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
Board. Mike was also recently appointed as a reserve member for the
City of Ottawa on the South Nation Conservation Authority Board.

In Summer 2007, Mike worked as a Law Clerk for the Department of


Justice – Aboriginal Law and Strategic Policy branch. Over the
current school year, Mike has been working as a caseworker in the
Tenant Division at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic.
Mike recently accepted a position as a 2008 summer student at
Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP. Mike is a board games
collector, politics buff, occasional LCBO wine demonstrator and CBC
radio and television fan. In addition to his extra-curricular
activities, Mike has worked as a Peer Advisor for first year law
students during the 07/08 school year.

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