Staff & Volunteers
Susan Smitten
Executive Director
Susan Smitten is RAVEN's Executive Director and sole paid staff person. Susan is honoured to work for RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values & Environmental Needs) to assist First Nations struggling to save their traditional ways of life. She is committed to being a living example for her daughter, and is grateful for the opportunity to serve as an ambassador for the values that RAVEN represents.
Susan brings a combination of skills from her previous 25-year career in journalism, film-making and writing plus event planning and public relations. Her skills as producer, director and writer were called into play in creating the RAVEN-produced film Blue Gold: The Tsilhqot’in Fight for Teztan Biny. The award-winning documentary was presented at the CEAA environmental review into the proposed Prosperity Mine and it was instrumental in giving voice to the Tsilhqot’in peoples unanimous rejection of the gold-copper mine. The film continues to appear at various film festivals throughout North America.
She has been the president of several non-profit boards, most recently serving a term for the Victoria Independent Film Professionals Association (VIFPA). She also volunteers for various arts organizations, including the Canadian College of Performing Arts (CCPA). When not trying to save a lake or stop the tar sands expansion, Susan enjoys spending time with her family, singing with the Brat Pack and growing her garden.
Max Ritts
Outreach Coordinator
Max Ritts recently obtained his MA in Geography from the University of Toronto, where he wrote his Master's Thesis on the political ecology of the Tar Sands. He has written freelance for various publications, and began his PhD in Geography in the fall of 2010 at UBC. Max has been a steady contributor to RAVEN’s blog and has been assisting with grant writing and finding supporters.
Jessy Anna Rucker
Grant Researcher
Jessy began to volunteer in the office at RAVEN in January 2011 after she saw the documentary Blue Gold: The Tsilhqot’in Fight for Teztan Biny about Fish Lake. She has worked as a volunteer with several other groups, such as Together Against Poverty Society and City Farm. At the University of Victoria Jessy studied Spanish, Journalism and Environmental Studies. She also took the organic farming course at Camosun College. Jessy is from Phoenix, AZ and has lived in Victoria with her daughter since 1997.


