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Donna Drover
Ensuring the backbone of Selkirk College functions at its best to serve students, Donna oversees the daily operations of facilities and services that provide faculty/staff the ability to be successful. Originally from Revelstoke, Donna grew up in a CPR family that kept her family moving to different locations across Canada every couple of years. After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce from
Jamie Bliss
Instructor, Business Administration, Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, Law "Studying – and teaching – law is rewarding and relevant for me, because it brings together so many aspects of academic life. Research, critical-thinking, synthesizing complex ideas, presentation skills – all of the competencies I developed in my legal career are key outcomes for students in Selkirk’s School of Business.” -
Darcy Ingram
Instructor, History, Technical Writing & Communications I work on a lot of stuff. Over the past few years, I’ve taught history, political science and sociology at a number of Canadian universities. I’ve also published a variety of books and articles on issues, including wildlife conservation, environmentalism, war resistance, cycling politics and animal rights. Through all of that, I’ve maintained
Angelene Phillips
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Angelene is an alum of the Selkirk College/UVic BSN program, graduating in 2013. Her background includes nursing within surgical, home care and long-term care settings. She has a master's degree in education with a focus on student transition and currently teaches theory and practice within years 1 and 3 of the BSN program.
Ian Dennis
Faculty Assistant, Researcher, Instructor, Geographic Information Systems Ian comes from working for Environment Canada, where for many years he used GIS analysis in the water science division, researching into acid rain, atmospheric mercury, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and reactive nitrogen. Prior to coming to Canada in 2001, Ian lived in the Cambridge, UK, following a career in medical
Kate Nott
Program Coordinator, SOAR & Instructor, School of Academic Upgrading and Development
Kim Drew
Kim enjoys working at Selkirk College because of all the great people he encounters daily. When not on the job, he loves kayaking, hiking, skiing and gardening.
Kim Green
"With 30 years of applied geoscience experience to draw on I am able to engage students by sharing with them from my own experiences and to mentor students interested in pursuing a wide range of geoscience careers." - Kim Green Before Selkirk College... Kim has worked as a geoscientist for over 30 years throughout western North America. She graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC)
Christine Carlson
"I see my role as an instructor as being a partnership between my passion for education, my love of science, and my desire to help in the creation of healthy vibrant communities." —Christine Carlson Christine completed her master's degree in marine lichen physiological ecology on the rocky shores of Oregon. It was during her master's that she found her love of teaching. From there she taught
Katherine (Katie) Storvold
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing My background is in pediatric nursing, and residential care. I am a Selkirk/UViC graduate and have been nursing for 11 years. I have worked locally at KBRH on the surgical and pediatric units, the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, and in residential care in Ontario. I was recently living in the Northwest Territories and completed my Master of
Laurie Grant
It is wonderful to be expanding my job experience with Selkirk College into the Project-Based Training arena in 2016 after 3+ years working at the Grand Forks Campus as an on-call Fees Clerk! I began my post-secondary education as a life-long learner here at Selkirk College and have returned many times. Additionally, I have been a student at S.A.I.T, College of the Rockies, Red Deer College
Deanne Steven
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management “Living, learning, and working in countries around the world has fundamentally shaped who I am as a person and as an instructor. The world is more interconnected now than ever before, and my appreciation for the value of different perspectives, cultures, and competencies directly influences how I
Kamala Melzack
Kamala Melzack has been working for Selkirk College since 2015. She graduated from the Digital Arts program with Honours in 2010.
Todd Kettner
Instructor, Psychology "I love sharing the science of emotions, behavior, relationships, and the brain with the energetic and engaged students that have chosen to learn at Selkirk." - Todd Kettner, psychology instructor The opportunities that Selkirk students appreciate to engage deeply with faculty and peers in small classes here are just as appealing to me and my talented colleagues who have
Michele Fisher
Michele was employed at Camosun College, in Victoria, for five years in a variety of positions. This exposed her to many aspects of College culture. Michel has lived in a yurt, off-grid and traveled around the world. She loves spending time with her granddaughter, friends and family. Moving to the Kootenays has made her passion for outdoor recreation very accessible and she looks forward to
Elizabeth Ferguson
Instructor, English, Indigenous Studies "It is my intention is to inspire students by sharing the knowledge of our Indigenous storytellers, elders, artists, and scientists acknowledging the inherent right to practice and articulate the wisdom of our ancestors." - Elizabeth Ferguson, Instructor, English, Indigenous Studies I would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that Selkirk College
Helen Worth
"What I love most about this work is making connections and helping people to thrive and succeed." Helen has been working in the field of executive education for the past seven years. She has had the opportunity to work with a diverse group of individuals and organizations from small local businesses and non-profit groups to some of the world’s largest companies. Addressing their unique challenges