
Andrea Carter is an Employment Equity AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) Officer. In this role, she engages and advises the University of Toronto’s senior administration, divisions and units in the promotion and implementation of Employment Equity, Ontario Disability Act and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act objectives and programs.
Over nearly a decade, Andrée Martineau, well-known in the National Capital region, has been offering counselling to federal employees. She published more than a hundred books and electronic articles. A trainer from time to time, she shares with you her experiences.
Andrew Cardozo is the Executive Director of TASC, a network dedicated to skills development in key sectors of the economy. He also teaches a course on media policy at Carleton University, and is a columnist with the Ottawa-based Hill Times. He is a board member of the Catholic Centre for Immigrants in Ottawa. Kevin Maynard, Executive Director, Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council, leads an enthusiastic team of staff members, project managers and consultants. He is the Chairman of TASC and sits on the Board of the CCDF and the Board of Advisors for AIESEC Ryerson. As Director, Attraction, Reten…
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Anne Bulstrode is a Learning Consultant, international speaker, coach and co-author of Colour Savvy: Helping You Achieve Success in Your Work Life with more than 20 years of experience helping people reach their goals. Her area of expertise is Interpersonal Communication and Management Development. Dr. Susan Geary has more than 20 years of experience as a trainer, coach, consultant and corporate education manager. She has a doctorate in Adult Education and is the co-author of the bestselling book Colour Savvy: Helping You Achieve Success in Your Work Life.
Arlene Cronin, B.SC., M.A. has worked in education throughout her career and has extensive experience in curriculum and program development. Arlene, the Project Lead for ACE, has had a long-term commitment to adult upgrading and literacy. She has served on boards at both the community and provincial level and is a member of the Board of Directors of Kingston Literacy.
Barbara Smith, M.Ed. is a UBC Counselling Psychology graduate student, researching creativity in concurrent disorders counsellors’ practice, as well as the role of hope in career development. She is a Senior Career Advisor at UBC Career Services.