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Victor Villa
Instructor, Psychology
Ross White
Instructor, Program Coordinator, Ski Resort Operations and Management
Taya Whitehead
Taya has been an employee of Selkirk College since 2008. She is an alumna of the Early Childhood Care & Education Certificate and the Human Services Diploma. An educator at heart, Taya has taught across the lifespan, finding her passion in adult education. Taya has served as a faculty in the Human Services programs, School Chair for the School of Health and Human Services and is currently the Dean
Ron Greavison
"It took several decades and a number of career changes to achieve my initial goal of becoming a teacher.” — Ron Greavison In order to become a teacher, I took courses part time while working in a sawmill, as a miner and as a faller. Then started a retail electronics store and once it was running smoothly, decided to finish a degree. I obtained a BSc degree at Eastern Washington while working
Upgrading Assistant
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Terry O'Gorman
Terry O’Gorman has been teaching first aid for 14 years. Dedicated and experienced, he says the best part of being an instructor is “seeing the lights come on when students gain confidence in their skill set.” Terry has been a BC Ambulance Service paramedic for the last 12 years and his depth of knowledge as a first aid instructor is only matched by his ability to make the material interesting. A
Wren McElroy
Wren brings a wealth of Occupational First Aid training experience to Selkirk College, having worked in industry as a first aid attendant for 25 years. Wren has worked in industrial construction, with Ministry of Forests as an initial attack firefighter, as an ambulance attendant for BC Ambulance Service and as a ski patroller and tail guide for cat skiing operations - among others. More recently
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
Paul Makortoff
Instructor, Carpentry