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Thomas Render
Instructor, Postgraduate Culinary Management Teaching and sharing my culinary knowledge is one of the greatest rewards that I have had in my culinary career. Sharing knowledge and techniques empowers learning chefs to grow professionally and personally. Being a red seal chef for over twenty years has brought me to some of the top kitchens in Canada, where I have been able to learn new, and share
Jonathan Mulleda
Jonathan works as Technical Analyst at Selkirk College Castlegar Campus. He worked for Microsoft as technical advisor, after completing his Bachelor degree where he majored in English Language and Computer Science in his home country. He also worked for Maersk Line for more than 10 years as senior IT specialist, Spanish language translator and resource person. He is pursuing an Interdisciplinary
Natasha Isadora Ala
For the past 18 years, Natasha Isadora Ala has been working in the TESOL/TEFL field. After obtaining a Master’s Degree from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, Natasha began teaching academic reading and writing at the American University of Beirut. She also taught business English and public speaking at Haigazian University. With the assistance of two of her co-workers
Sargent Hayden
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing “Inspired by the nurses of tomorrow, I really enjoy working with students and discovering new ways to enrich their knowledge in meaningful ways.”—Sargent Hayden Working at Selkirk College as part of the Nursing faculty since 2013 has been a privilege that continues to inspire my work-life while allowing me to continue to make meaningful contributions to
Chantal Lortie
Instructor, Health Care Assistant I am a proud graduate of Lethbridge College's 2013 Practical Nursing Program. In 2014, I started my teaching career with Lethbridge College in the Health Care Aide and Practical Nursing Program. When I wasn't teaching, I worked full-time as a community nurse in a wound and IV clinic. Although I loved my work in Lethbridge, life is an adventure, so I moved to the
Aanyta Fahrenbruch
I began my career holding a credential in early childhood education with a focus in Waldorf education. Today I have worked in the field of education for four decades and have taught across the lifespan. As an early childhood educator, I worked in preschool, kindergarten, and managed an infant-toddler centre with a young parent component. I moved on to managing provincial and federal programs for
Tyler Ballam
Tyler started his teaching career in Seoul, South Korea, shortly before the World Cup in 2001. His background covers the full spectrum of ESL in Korea. He has taught EAP in Kangnam University, ESL in large multinational companies including Samsung Electronics, and TESOL training to English teachers in the Kyunnggi-do school district. In 2010, he was offered a position to teach ESL in his hometown
Joseph Malinowski
Joe started with the college in November 2021 after finishing his career in the automotive/heavy duty trades. After starting his career in 1981 in his hometown of Terrace, BC, he ventured on to Kamloops and later Lethbridge, AB. In 2015, Joe and his family moved to Castlegar. One of the reasons they chose Castlegar was its many similarities to Terrace, which was appealing and comforting. Joe's
Jeanne Kim
"Project Management is more than just planning and managing tasks to completion." – Jeanne Kim, Instructor, School of Business and Injeanneous Projects & Consulting Project Management is about leading your team. Get clear on what you need to accomplish, plan it thoroughly, and make sure you do it with your team, as a team and, most especially, for the team. I am passionate about project management
Mallory Attorp
Instructor, Culinary Management, Postgraduate Culinary Management, Hospitality Management, Resort & Hotel Management Mallory Attorp was born with the hospitality gene. Growing up in Grand Forks, BC, Mallory started working in the hospitality industry at a young age. Very young, in fact. Her first, unofficial, job was at age seven when she began working for her older sister in a game they called
Laura Nessman
Laura Nessman has been with Selkirk College since 2017. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of Victoria and an Advanced Diploma in GIS from Selkirk College. Laura has previously spent time teaching piano lessons and working in local government settings. After travelling throughout Europe and living abroad in the Czech Republic, Laura relocated to