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In October 1983, Lam was one of eight candidates (out of more than 800 applicants) selected by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Visible Minority Training Program. [http://gingerpost.com/?p=2167]
In October 1983, Lam was one of eight candidates (out of more than 800 applicants) selected by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Visible Minority Training Program. [http://gingerpost.com/?p=2167]


From this program, he worked at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver. He was a television news reporter, news writer, current affairs producer, weekend news anchor, and documentary filmmaker.  Among his films are ''PUSH!'' with Rick Hansen, a look at wheelchair athletics; ''Every 10th Woman'' with Julia Child, a study of breast cancer, and, for PBS, ''Wonder’s Child,'' a profile of science fiction Grand Master Jack William.  
From this program, he worked at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver. He was a television news reporter, news writer, current affairs producer, weekend news anchor, and documentary filmmaker.  Among his films are ''PUSH!'' with Rick Hansen, a look at wheelchair athletics; ''Every 10th Woman'' with Julia Child, a study of breast cancer, and, for PBS, ''Wonder’s Child,'' a profile of science fiction Grand Master Jack Williams.  


David Lam was also a university and college instructor and administrator. He taught screenwriting at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington [http://www.washington.edu/] and Communication Studies at Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington.[http://www.whatcom.ctc.edu/] At the Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington, he was Associate Dean of Video Production and Distance Education. [http://www.nwic.edu/]
David Lam was also a university and college instructor and administrator. He taught screenwriting at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington [http://www.washington.edu/] and Communication Studies at Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington.[http://www.whatcom.ctc.edu/] At the Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington, he was Associate Dean of Video Production and Distance Education. [http://www.nwic.edu/]
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