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David Ringheim
Instructor, Fine Woodworking
Cari-Ann Roberts Gotta
Cari-Ann Roberts Gotta has been with Selkirk College since 2015. She has been an educator for almost 25 years, including special education, English language learning and academic upgrading. She is a passionate teacher and a lifelong learner. Her most recent studies are in creative writing—watch for her in the college’s Black Bear Review .
Summer Gauvreau
Faculty Assistant, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Summer completed her nursing degree in 2002. She worked in a variety of settings in acute and community care through the years in both Canada and the US. In 2015, Summer began her employment with Selkirk College as the faculty assistant for the BSN Program. Summer completed her master's degree in nursing with an education focus (MSN-Ed) in 2022
Greg Dodd
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management, PGDA Program Champion "My commitment to education and training has been a lifelong endeavor, which includes ongoing work as an on-line marker for both CPA and CGA programs for many years.” - Greg Dodd, Instructor, School of Business Greg’s career began as a junior accounting clerk in a manufacturing
Amanda Nicol
Faculty Assistant, Biology
Ellen Strelaeff
HSER Program Coordinator/Instructor, Early Childhood Care and Education I was hired at Selkirk College in December 2013 and have been teaching part time since January 2014 in both the ECCE and post basic Infant/Toddler certificate programs. I received my first formal post-secondary training in Early Childhood Education and graduated with a Diploma in Human Services from Selkirk College in 1994. As
Lawrence Zaytsoff
Instructor, Welding/Metal Fab
Ian Luckhurst
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Contributing to Learners Ian has had a desire to instruct in the profession of nursing at the University/College level for a number of years and he chose to pursue this goal at Selkirk College because of the strong reputation the nursing program has. After spending 15 years engaging in clinical nursing across many provinces/territories and dealing with a
Sarah Lechthaler
Program Coordinator/Instructor, Allied Health (HCA, PN, NUC) My husband and I brought our young family to the Kootenays from Vancouver Island in 2003. The West Kootenay has been a beautiful place to raise my sons and build our lives. I joined the world of health care and education at Selkirk College in 2005. Since then, I have worked in several different health care settings and continued on as a
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
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Mir Centre for Peace History
The Mir Centre for Peace vision began in 1966 when the college inherited the buildings and site, but the rich history of this magnificent piece of land and the people who have lived here stretches back for centuries. Building a Mandate for Peace The Mir Centre was established in 1999 with the mandate of understanding and building cultures of peace through education. Mir— an ancient Russian word