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David Greaves
David has a Masters in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications from Vancouver Island University, a bachelor's degree in GIS, and a diploma in Recreation, Fish, and Wildlife from Selkirk College. He is an experienced advanced and complex operations drone pilot, specializing in remotely piloted aircraft system mission management and airborne sensor-tech data acquisition. He has proven
Amy Byers
Amy has been part of Selkirk for nearly 20 years. With the majority of her time spent in the Marketing & Communications and Enrolment Services departments, her focus has always been about enhancing and supporting the overall student experience. Originally from the West Kootenays, Amy holds a Bachelors of Arts & Science and enjoys a range of outdoor activities with her partner and two boys.
Terri MacDonald
Dr. Terri MacDonald has served as Director of Applied Research and Innovation at Selkirk College since 2018, providing strategic leadership for applied research and innovation. She strengthens partnerships with industry, community, government and post-secondary institutions, expanding experiential learning and collaborative research opportunities for students. Through strategic cross-institutional
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Brendan Wilson
Brendan Wilson is an instructor and research scientist in Selkirk College's School of Environment & Geomatics and Selkirk Innovates, where he has worked since 2001. Brendan has had a life-long interest in subalpine and timberline forest communities. He completed a B.Sc. Hons. in Applied Environmental Biology at the University of Technology in Sydney, where he examined the effect of selective
Linda Harwood
Instructor, English, Technical Writing & Communications “Selkirk College is a sturdy stepping stone to university degrees and careers, and I am very grateful and proud to contribute as a college professor to my beautiful communities in the West Kootenays and beyond.” —Linda Harwood Born and raised in Castlegar, I graduated from Stanley Humphries Secondary School where you can find my picture on
Sarah Somerville
With a master's degree in social justice and gender studies, Sarah has developed a strong feminist framework that she uses to approach all of her work. Sarah’s previous academic work included identifying and reducing barriers for women accessing shelter spaces in Ontario, as well as examining local feminist history and activism in rural and isolated communities. She also has a long history of
Brier Albano
A strategic leader, Brier has worked in the post-secondary sector since 2006. She has held positions focused on recruitment, admissions and student experience. Brier’s career started as an admissions & recruitment officer at the University of Calgary and progressed into the team lead for recruitment, which then led to four years overseas as University of Calgary’s senior student service officer in
Theresa Negreiff
As a homegrown Kootenay kid and Selkirk College alumni, I am delighted to be back on campus, connecting with prospective students and their families in my role as a Welcome Centre Receptionist. My time at Selkirk College contributed to my eventual completion of a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications at Simon Fraser University. Like many students studying here, I benefited from starting post
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 Dean of Health &
Danica Weager
Danica Weager (she/her) was born and raised in Nelson, BC. She is of mixed ancestry. She is a member of Peguis First Nation on her mother's side and has settler ancestry on her father's side. She is a proud mama of a youngster and is committed to learning more about her cultural connections. She is deeply grateful to be a visitor in the traditional territories of the Sinixt (Lakes), the Syilx
Amanda Ovington
Instructor, Practical Nursing Amanda moved to the Kootenays in 2002, with her husband and it has been "home" ever since. As an alumni of Selkirk College this is where her passion for gerontology began. Since graduating in 2011, Amanda has worked in several areas of the West Kootenays. Her experience includes working with seniors in complex care environments with a strong focus on palliative care
Rochelle Nyman
Instructor, Health Care Assistant and Practical Nursing Rochelle was born and raised right here in the Kootenays. She has also lived on the coast, up north and in Alberta. Rochelle started her health care journey as a Health Care Assistant when her children were young. She went on to complete my LPN in Calgary and then returned to the Kootenays to work in various settings within Interior Health
Leeza Perehudoff
A lifelong resident of Castlegar and proud Selkirk College alumna, Leeza Perehudoff advances evidence-based decision-making for rural community well-being through applied research and innovation. Leeza is a graduate of Selkirk College’s Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology and Geographic Information Systems programs. She gained hands-on experience through Co-op Education placements with the BC
Benjamin Dowell
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Ben is a graduate of the Selkirk College Nursing Program (2012). Upon graduation Ben was offered a permanent position on Unit 57 (Hematology/Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplant) at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary. Ben spent his early career in this unique but demanding clinical area in various roles: charge nurse, nurse clinician, and
Veronica (Roni) Maclean
Instructor These mountains, lakes and rivers surrounding what I know as Nelson, is my home. This place is also the ancestorial Land of the Sinixt First Nation (kʷu sn̓ʕay̓čkstx). My family immigrated to Canada from Scotland and England. I am a third-generation Canadian, early childhood educator (ECE educator), early childhood education and care instructor (ECEC), mother, grandmother, auntie
Chantal Lortie
Instructor Chantal Lortie is a proud graduate of Lethbridge College’s Practical Nursing program (Class of 2013). She began her teaching career in 2014 with Lethbridge College, where she supported students in both the Health Care Aide and Practical Nursing programs. Alongside her teaching role, she worked full-time as a community nurse specializing in wound care and IV therapy. In 2015, Chantal
Kristen Bird
Instructor, Student Practice Placement Coordinator, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Kristen Bird is an instructor and student practice placement coordinator in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program at Selkirk College. She teaches primarily in years two, three and four, with a focus on skills lab, simulation and nursing practice. Kristen completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the