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Allyson Perrott
Instructor, Chemistry “The small class sizes and one-on-one interaction with students at Selkirk College is not only beneficial for them but also very gratifying for me as an educator.” – Allyson Perrott, Chemistry Instructor Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, I developed a love for learning at an early age. While studying for my Ph.D. at Dalhousie University, I was given the opportunity to
Shana Rablah
Instructor, Selkirk International, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management I came to Selkirk in 1997 with a background in Fine Arts, Asian Studies and Education. Prior to that, I taught English Language in Japan for many years and travelled extensively in Asia, Australia and New Zealand. I continue to work in the international department teaching all
Leanne Reitan
Leanne Reitan is the faculty assistant to the School of Environment & Geomatics. As such, they don't teach any one course specifically, but rather assist instructors in a myriad of ways, both in classes and behind the scenes. We like to think of Leanne as the ball bearings - she works to keep things running smoothly. School of Environment & Geomatics students will be seeing a lot of Leanne in
Peter Schroder
Instructor, Woodlot Manager, Forest Technology I have over 15 years of operational experience in the forest industry as well as 12 years of instructional and administration experience here at Selkirk College. I also have operational experience in ground based and cable-based logging, surveying, forest inventory, road engineering, harvest unit engineering and forest development planning. My
Holly Steenvoorden
Prior to joining Selkirk Innovates in 2020, Holly held the role of Campus Manager for seven years before shifting to support the College’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) project as Change Manager in 2018. Her background in operations, organization and communication allow for management of multiple concurrent projects and deadlines, while supporting Selkirk Innovates’ 30-plus team members and
Tiffany Snauwaert
Tiffany is a proud alumna of the Business Administration program at Selkirk College. After graduating from Selkirk, she worked a number of years in public accounting with a variety of clients in a number of industries dealing with financial accounting, audit, and tax matters. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, obtained her Chartered Professional Accountant designation
Mark Spielman
Instructor, Bass, Ensembles, Computer Music Courses, History of Jazz, Harmony My professional career extends back 30 years, starting with a degree from the University of Miami, but I’m first and foremost a bass player. My career has been divided equally between live performance, studio session and education. As a member of “The Circle,” a Florida-based contemporary jazz group, I performed in a
Rob Tanner
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing As an alumnus of Selkirk’s Nursing Program, I really value the opportunities arising from being able to live, learn and contribute within our communities. Working with the Nursing Faculty at Selkirk College since 2007 has provided me with the opportunity to work with and help support student nurses in a myriad of learning environments and practice
Jason Taylor
Jason holds a diploma in structural/architectural design from BCIT and a diploma from Vancouver Film School in computer graphics and animation. Jason has worked as a structural detailer, computer modeler and animator for TV, and has worked in architectural rendering and commercial advertising. Jason started with Selkirk College in August of 1998 and was hired to develop the Multimedia Production
Jocelyn Templeman
Jocelyn Templeman moved from England to the Kootenays in early 2008 as a newly minted permanent resident of Canada. She has since obtained her cherished Canadian citizenship. She came to the college with over 15 years of experience in purchasing and has relished becoming a Canadian public sector procurement geek and obtaining her Public Sector Procurement Professional designation. Starting as the
Coby van der Gaast
Beginning my textile studies at Cherryville and at Handcraft House Textile School in North Vancouver in 1974, I have continued my studies and research over the years with celebrated weavers such as Suzanna Lewis, Robert Loewe and Madelyn van der Hoogt. In 1989 I collaborated in the design and production of 50 official sweaters for the BC Winter Games, and in 1990 received a Knitting Guild of
Victor Villa
Instructor, Psychology