Biography
As a member of the Government & Community Relations team at CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO), Brian serves as the subject matter expert on advocacy campaigns relating to road safety, infrastructure, and the municipal policy landscape.
More specifically, Brian is a key member of the annual CAA Worst Roads Campaign, an analyst of CAA Member data, a policy researcher and much more.
Brian brings his dedication and passion for community safety and impact through his advocacy work to promote road safety across Ontario.
Industry Expertise (3)
Government Relations
Safety
Public Relations and Communications
Areas of Expertise (7)
Transportation Logistics
Community & Government Relations
Road Safety
Government Relations
Communications
Policy Advocacy
Legislation
Education (3)
University of Toronto: Honours Bachelor of Arts, Political Science 2017
Seneca College: Post-Graduate Diploma, Government Relations and Communications 2018
University of Toronto: Post-Graduate Diploma, Social and Digital Media Management 2020
Media Appearances (2)
Hamilton tops CAA list of worst Ontario roads for 3rd straight year, ahead of Toronto and Orillia
CBC News online
2024-05-28
According to the Canadian Automobile Association's (CAA) list for 2024, Hamilton has been named home to Ontario's worst road for three years in a row. Aberdeen Avenue in Hamilton was named the worst road, ahead of Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto and Barton Street East in Hamilton, which topped the list for the last two years. CAA spokesperson Brian Pirvu said the association worked with the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario to vet the list.
These are the worst roads in northern Ontario, CAA says
CTV News Northern Ontario online
2024-05-28
CAA spokespeople told CTV News that part of the reason for the campaign is to allow people who have to commute on these roads daily to advocate for road safety by identifying which ones need improvement and stressing the need more municipal funding. "There’s 140,000 kilometers of roads within Ontario, so it can be difficult to maintain them," said Brian Pirvu, Community Relations Consultant for CAA South Central Ontario. "That's why funding is so critical. Over 75 per cent of our members are venting about the state of their roads to, you know, friends, family, spouse, coworkers, but not necessarily to the municipality."