Who is Kerry George?

Kerry George has lived in Calgary since 2015, and started a successful business here called The Calgary Business Network. Today she also owns CIBN Connect a global business networking and training organization.

Kerry is married to Francois Alphonse. She has three grown children, one grandchild and two cats named Cinder and Willow.

For education, Kerry has graduated from Yorkton Regional Highschool in 1987, and has an Associates Degree from Three Hills Bible College in 2001. She has a Bachelor of Divinity from Wagner Leadership Institute in 2003.

Kerry George has a wide array of professional experiences from being the President of the Foothills Sports Association for 7 years, the Pastor of New Life Valley Ministries for 15 years, to her current role as owner and CEO of CIBN Connect.

Kerry is an active member of the community and has been the Vice President of the Communications for A Better Calgary Party a conservative municipal party in the city of Calgary. Currently she still sits on the Board of Directors as Secretary for the organization. She is also a long time member and supporter of the Progressive Group for Independent Business (PGIB), Calgary’s largest small business and taxpayer organization. Kerry has also helped many conservatives get elected, such as Councillor Mike Jamieson Councillor of Ward 12 in Calgary. Kerry is a strong supporter of Danielle Smith and has worked on many campaigns as far back as working the phones for Stephen Harper.

We need MLAs who have signed the front of a cheque and not just the back of one. We need MLAs who understand that budgets do not balance themselves.

Kerry George, with her strong business acumen, will be very instrumental in generating revenue and attracting and supporting business investment in Calgary and across Alberta. This means more jobs for you, your children, and your grandchildren.

We need to elect MLAs with both life and business experience. We need to elect MLAs who understand the provincial level of government and its focus and jurisdiction. And we need MLAs who are actually willing to fight for our communities, families, and businesses.

Infrastructure over Ideology. Responsible spending. Better Health Care. Lower taxes. Safe streets. Buying local in Alberta.