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Laura Kaplan
Laura Kaplan joined Selkirk College in 2026 and holds a diploma in Business Management. She has experience in event planning, finance and administrative operations, as well as running a small business. She is excited to be a part of the Selkirk team.
Marita Harinen
Marita Harinen holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Biological Engineering from the University of Guelph and a Provincial Instructor Diploma. She is currently completing a Master of Education in Open, Digital and Distance Education through Athabasca University. With more than 10 years of teaching experience, she teaches mathematics, physics, biology and English in Academic Upgrading at Selkirk
Rodrigo Landim
Rodrigo is a marketing and communications professional with more than 15 years of experience supporting organizations in higher education, government and the private sector. His work focuses on helping brands connect with their audiences through compelling storytelling, strategic marketing and meaningful engagement. Throughout his career, Rodrigo has had the opportunity to work alongside students
Tasha Kanigan
Tasha Kanigan graduated from the Selkirk College Nursing Program in 2012. Since then she has worked throughout the Interior region of BC in a variety of nursing roles from direct care, education and leadership. Throughout her nursing career she has continued to provide and advocate for compassionate, person-centred care across the health span. With a keen interest in bridging information with
Taya Whitehead
Taya Whitehead has been a dedicated member of Selkirk College since 2008. A graduate of both the Early Childhood Care & Education Certificate and the Human Services Diploma, she also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care from the University of Victoria and a Master of Integrated Studies in Adult Education and Community Studies from Athabasca University. Taya further holds a Provincial
Danny Beatty
"Engaging with students from all over the world continues to be the highlight of my career." Danny began his career as an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher in Tunisia, North Africa, where he worked for three years at AMIDEAST, an American NGO, teaching mainly business professionals, followed by three years in the Department of English at the National University. Upon returning to Canada