Partner Emeritus, Martin Simmons Sweers Architects
Patrick is an architect and urban designer with decades of experience shaping the built environment in Waterloo Region and beyond. With a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University, Patrick’s work blends thoughtful design with community context. Prior to retiring in 2025, he led and contributed to numerous significant projects and remains active in planning and civic discourse in Cambridge.
Community Advocate & Urban Studies Professional
Raised in Cambridge, Amanda holds a degree in Communication and Urban Studies and has served in leadership roles on local boards, including the Cambridge Public Library. A former Realtor, she brings deep knowledge of housing markets and a passion for community-focused housing policy.
Property Developer & Community Builder
John D. Wright is a well-known local developer and community leader in Cambridge. He played a central role in restoring and operating the Southworks Mall (now the Gaslight District) and has been involved in community economic and cultural initiatives. He is recognized for long-term contributions to Cambridge’s downtown identity and growth.
Real Estate & Business Attorney
Max is a Cambridge-based lawyer specializing in real estate, business law, wills, and estates. His legal expertise supports both private and community interests in property, development, and planning matters. He brings to CCPAC a nuanced understanding of legal frameworks that intersect with urban planning.
Founder & President, Milestone Integrated Marketing
Terry is the founder and president of Milestone Integrated Marketing, now in its 36th year. For 26 years, the firm operated from his 101 King Street West building in Preston, one of the area’s earliest brick structures. Terry is widely known for restoring historic buildings in downtown Galt, with a focus on redevelopment that strengthens Cambridge for residents, businesses, and visitors.
Community Advocate & Retired Civil Engineer
George has lived in Cambridge since 1966 and spent over 37 years in the environmental and planning sectors. His experience includes service with the Grand River Conservation Authority and numerous local boards. George’s work emphasizes sustainable city-building, intensification, natural feature protection, and planning aligned with transit and climate goals.
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