Education Sectoral table

The Education Sectoral Table seeks to bring together educators, education experts, and students from across the province of Québec in order to discuss the gaps in education and programming that are contributing to the employment and employment challenges experienced by the English-speaking communities of Quebec.

Education Sectoral Table

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Program Coordinator - LaSalle College

Andreas Tsatoumas

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Part-time instructor of Labour Law course for Human Resources Professionals

Ann Shaw

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Centre Director - New Frontiers Schoolboard

Bonnie Mitchell

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Dean of Continuing Studies - McGill University

Carola Weil

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Coordonnatrice, promotion et valorisation de la langue française - Concordia University

Chanel Bourdon

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Director, Provincial Resource Team - LEARN

Debbie Horrocks

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Manager of the Strengthening Family Initiative - Cote des Neiges Black Community Association Inc.

Denise Pierre

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Assistant Director - Language Across Borders

Grace Labreche

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Centre Director / Vocational Training - Sir Wilfrid Laurier Schoolboard

Heather Halman

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Education and Training Specialist - Anthology Inc-Campus Lab

Hoa Bui

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Director, Professional and Corporate Education - McGill University

Inna Popova-Roche

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Experiential Learning Coordinator in Arts - Bishop’s University

Bassam Chiblak

Bishop’s University is a predominantly residential, mostly undergraduate university. Their primary concern is offering students a quality education in the fine arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, business and education.

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Facilitator (Learning & Knowledge Solutions) - Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI)

Iván Barradas
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The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) is a national charity established in 2013 with the mandate of building a more inclusive Canada. They envision a world where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and where everyone has equal access to opportunities and resources. They believe that diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and justice are essential for building strong and healthy workplaces, schools, and communities. CCDI is committed to advocating for these values through education, training, and action. By promoting understanding and inclusivity, CCDI strives to create a more equitable and just society for all.
https://ccdi.ca/
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Facilitator (Learning & Knowledge Solutions) - Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI)

Iván Barradas

The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) is a national charity established in 2013 with the mandate of building a more inclusive Canada. They envision a world where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and where everyone has equal access to opportunities and resources. They believe that diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and justice are essential for building strong and healthy workplaces, schools, and communities. CCDI is committed to advocating for these values through education, training, and action. By promoting understanding and inclusivity, CCDI strives to create a more equitable and just society for all.
https://ccdi.ca/
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Career Transition and Human Resources Counsellor - Executives Available C.D. Inc

Kate McGovern

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Teacher / Stage coordinator - John Abbott College

Lidia Kruk

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REVENUE GENERATION AND GRANT WRITING OFFICER - QUEBEC COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION

Linton Garner

Community Outreach Advocate - Literacy Unlimited

Lucy Baum
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Literacy Unlimited envisions “Literacy for all.” Their mission is to improve adult English language literacy through custom-tailored tutoring services, community education, programs, and partnerships. They serve English-speaking adults in the West Island and surrounding areas, from Verdun to the Ontario border.

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Community Outreach Advocate - Literacy Unlimited

Lucy Baum

Literacy Unlimited envisions “Literacy for all.” Their mission is to improve adult English language literacy through custom-tailored tutoring services, community education, programs, and partnerships. They serve English-speaking adults in the West Island and surrounding areas, from Verdun to the Ontario border.

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Academic advisor - Eastern Townships Schoolboard

Lyanne Choquette

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Student - Concordia University

Michael Lecchino

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Learning Specialist - The design coop

Quinten Sheriff

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Provincial Vocational Training Education Consultant - PROCEDE

Robin Long

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Teacher - English Montreal School Board

Sabrina Jafralie

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Director - Micmacs of Gesgapegiag, Employment and Training Service Center

Sue Helen Caplin

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Regional Director - Quebec - NPower Canada

Vanessa Herrick

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