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shAunA fenWiCk AlAn frAnklin Chris GAy Alex GlAssey
Shauna Fenwick is an accomplished facilitator, coach, educator, and designer of leadership development systems. She works with individuals to strengthen their leadership capabilities and with teams and groups to create conditions for optimal function and innovation. She coaches individual leaders and project teams, and teaches in the MA Leadership program at RRU. Shauna often uses an appreciative, strengths-based approach and believes that including diverse voices enhances outcomes.
Alan Franklin obtained an LLB from University of Toronto, 1975 and LL.M. from University of London 1976. He has practiced law for many years, doing work in the areas of wills and estates. He has also taught law for University of London, Canadian Business College, and CDI College. He is presently teaching law for University of London (UK) and Vancouver Community College.
Chris Gay is a Lifestyle Coach at Rawsome Lifestyle Coaching. In her weekly blog, Chris provides transition tips and recipes to
help people incorporate more
live, whole, plant-based foods
into their diet. Chris is the author of an e-book, Eating Raw for a
Day, and has Live Food Teacher Certi cation through Alissa Cohen. rawsomecoaching.ca
Alex Glassey, MBA, was a “big- ve” consultant who became an entrepreneur with three successful start-ups to his credit. He earned his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management in Chicago. Glassey currently advises both business
and not-for-pro t clients using his rm’s proprietary methodology, EntrepreneurialStrategyTM. He teaches in the Entrepreneurial BCom program at RRU, sharing his passion for strategy and innovation. glasseystrategy.com
Charlene George, kQwat’st’not, is an educator and textile artist from T’Sou-ke, a community that bridges the Coast Salish and Nuu-Cha- Nulth territories. As the designate responsible for bringing awareness of protocols between peoples, she acts as a bridge to understanding. As a child, Charlene was lucky to spend time with her grandparents, steeping herself in the teachings of culture, history, and stories.
Souie Gorup began her career recording Inuit world views, land
use activities, and ecological knowledge. In the BC Treaty process, she helped document resource use activities, ecological knowledge and perceptions. Souie worked for
Parks Canada’s Gulf Islands National Park Reserve as First Nations Liaison, as regional director with Aboriginal Tourism BC, and currently is a Senior Aboriginal Relations Advisor with the Provincial Government’s Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation.
Will fonG pAtriCiA GAlACzy
Will Fong, CMC, PMP, is a Senior Consulting Manager with Meyers Norris Penny LLP, and the subject- matter expert for their PM training programs. He has more than 10 years’ experience in PM, business process improvement, stakeholder engagement, and strategy. Will offers an interactive, hands-on approach that encourages an active application of the tools and techniques based on real-world examples of what works well.
Patricia Galaczy, BA, MIR, is a leadership educator with a life-long commitment to understanding and developing human potential and the capacity to respond skilfully
in complex times. Patricia helps individuals and groups explore
how self-awareness, dialogue, and strategy can best create meaningful new realities to guide individuals and organizations toward wise and sustainable engagement and action.
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