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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
Michelle Colley
Michelle Colley studied environmental science at the University of Calgary and then took a year off to work at Big White Ski Resort. Just by chance she was hired as a carpenters’ helper and ended up spending the next 12 years working as a carpenter, completing her Red Seal with Selkirk College. Another twist of fate landed Michelle at Selkirk College, first as a carpentry instructor in continuing
Naomi Havard
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management "The practice of Accounting – especially within the new CPA stream – should really be considered ‘applied ethics’. There are so many as-yet uninvented applications for accounting that are part of this emerging world that the opportunities for CPA graduates are almost limitless.” - Naomi Havard
Stephanie Gobin
"I am excited to put my efforts and skills towards community and fund development that can enhance the education and achievements of students studying at Selkirk College." - Stephanie Gobin Born and raised on the coasts of BC, Stephanie grew up skiing and hiking. She travelled farther afield for university, knowing that her passion for the mountains would draw her home again soon. Stephanie
AJ Wearmouth
Instructor, Electrical Program AJ was born in Calgary around the same time that original Nintendo came out. She was raised on a farm east of Ponoka, Alberta, with six other siblings. It was there that she learned to live off the land and the value of hard work. She had many different jobs, starting at just seven years old as a farmhand at a horse ranch. As an adult, she worked as a “Jill-of-all
Gordon Rein
"Today's organizations and their environments are far too complex to be managed by only a few people at the top. Success depends on the contribution of well-educated people at all levels to look after many moving parts. It's crucial for these people to not only understand the "Big Picture" of an organization, but to also be able to think critically, communicate well, and contribute effectively in
Castlegar Campus
Your Future Starts Here Nestled in the forest and spread across 65 hectares, the Castlegar Campus is home to programming in Community Education & Workplace Training and the schools of Academic Upgrading & Development , Business , Environment & Geomatics , Health & Human Services , Selkirk International and University Arts & Sciences . Address 301 Frank Beinder Way Castlegar, British Columbia
Mir Centre for Peace Donors
Donors to the Establishment of the Mir Centre for Peace Prominent donors BC Heritage Trust Columbia Power USCC Doukhobor community BC Hydro Regional District of Central Kootenay Castlegar Society for Self-Awareness PPWC Local 26 Human Services, Selkirk College International Education, Selkirk College Judith Harroff KMC Foundation Gordon Weese and Lydia West Peter Rezansoff Alex Rilkoff Jack and
Adesola Olufade
Adesola Olufade, who holds BEng (2010), MSc (2014), and PhD (2018) degrees in mechanical engineering, received numerous awards exceeding $300,000 in value during his academic studies. His research work is in the broad area of experimental thermo-fluids systems with specificity in the characterization of fouling in heat exchangers. Apart from administrating academic research projects and tutoring
Focus Areas
The action we are taking to implement a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion is focused on seven areas: governance and leadership, education, communications, conflict transformation, student experience, employee experience and community engagement. A Road Map for Change Governance & leadership EDI initiatives are more likely to succeed when they are championed and driven by senior leadership
SMARTS Program
Are you a small company that has a specific need or idea? Are you struggling with creating a product or creating a process? We can help. Supporting You with SMARTS Companies that innovate and embrace technology lead today's competitive economy. Many businesses recognize the importance of research and development, but don’t have the capacity or expertise they need to make their ideas happen. The
Interactive Visits
Are you looking to solve a specific business or technical challenge for your business? Let's Problem-Solve Together Interactive visits provide clients of the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) with up to 20 hours of access to the equipment, facilities and expertise at STAC. Your interactive visit could include: Accessing cutting-edge technology
Hair Salon, Nelson
Salon Styles at Student Prices For your next trip to the salon, visit students in the Hairstylist Program at our Silver King Campus . Our learners get hands-on experience, and you get a great deal. Our Services Haircuts, Shampoo, Blowouts & Braids $10 women, $8 men 9:30 am–3 pm Perms & Colours 9:30 am appointments only Contact Us To make an appointment, phone (250) 352-6601 ext. 13243 or (250) 354