career day 2015 speaker information

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career day 2015 speaker information
CAREER DAY 2015 SPEAKER INFORMATION Kelly Alexander ........................................................................................................... 2 Radio Announcer at Virgin Radio 96 & CJAD 800AM ................................................................................. 2 Maxine Berlin (Old Girl, Class of '05) ............................................................................ 3 Associate Merchant, Fragrance, Sephora Canada ........................................................................................ 3 Vanessa Bonneau, (Old Girl, Class of '02) ..................................................................... 4 Freelance editor and writer .................................................................................................................................. 4 Sarah Deshaies ............................................................................................................ 5 Morning radio producer, CJAD 800 .................................................................................................................... 5 Tonia Doerksen ........................................................................................................... 6 Pharmacist ................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Ali Dussault M.Ed., BCBA ............................................................................................. 7 Clinical Director of the Gold Centre’s Abili-­‐T EIBI Program .................................................................... 7 Michelle Feder (Old Girl, Class of '83) ......................................................................... 8 Deborah Golberg, MD, CFPC (Old Girl, Class of '91) ...................................................... 9 Family Physician – Jewish General Hospital; Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre ............................ 9 Tania Grichmanoff (Old Girl, Class of '70) .................................................................. 10 Currently Retired .................................................................................................................................................... 10 Maxine Grossman (Old Girl, Class of '92) ................................................................... 10 Personal Fitness Trainer ...................................................................................................................................... 10 Kristina Huber (Old Girl, Class of '05) ......................................................................... 12 Nurse Clinician at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital (soon to be NICU Montreal Children's Hospital, Glen ) ............................................................................................................... 12 Robin Levitt-­‐Suliteanu ............................................................................................... 12 Social Worker/couple and family therapist ................................................................................................ 12 Victoria de Martigny .................................................................................................. 13 Professional Photographer and owner of Creative Perspectives Photography. .................. 13 Clea Minaker ............................................................................................................. 15 Freelance Director, Designer, Independent Creator ................................................................................ 15 Specialization: Contemporary Puppetry/Visual Theatre ...................................................................... 15 Livia Morris (Old Girl, Class of '08) ............................................................................. 17 Musician/Student ................................................................................................................................................... 17 Stephanie Nadeau (Old Girl, Class of '96) ................................................................... 18 Curator of Public Engagement at the Ottawa Art Gallery ...................................................................... 18 Karen O'Reilly ............................................................................................................ 19 Chiropractor .............................................................................................................................................................. 19 Lisa Ouaknine (Old Girl, Class of '95) .......................................................................... 19 Registered Nurse (RN) .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Joanne Palmer (Old Girl, Class of '72) ........................................................................ 19 Strategic Advisor and Manager, Export Development Canada .................................................... 20 Geneviève Redstone (Old Girl, Class of '07) ............................................................... 21 MBA Student at John Molson School of Business ...................................................................................... 21 Tanya Short ............................................................................................................... 22 Game Designer & Producer ................................................................................................................................ 22 Kristen Tooley (Old Girl, Class of '96) ......................................................................... 23 3D Environment Artist at MPC Montreal ...................................................................................................... 23 Kelly Alexander Radio Announcer at Virgin Radio 96 & CJAD 800AM Education:
• Dawson College
• Bachelor of Applied Arts degree from Ryerson University in Toronto
Career Path:
• Worked as a TA for the Radio and Television Arts program and Journalism
program at Ryerson University after graduation.
• Became a radio producer for Newstalk 1010 CFRB in Toronto
• Moved back to Montreal to work as a radio announcer and production manager
at K103.7 FM.
• Became a traffic and sports reporter at 940AM News
• Became a traffic reporter for CJAD/Mix 96/CHOM
• Promoted to on-air announcer on Mix 96 which then became Virgin Radio.
• I've continued to work as a radio announcer for Virgin radio and part-time
announcer with CJAD 800AM.
Other Information:
I also host two online radio shows which are available at kellyalexandershow.com. They
are also found on iTunes and Stitcher Radio. The two shows are music-based programs
called The Kelly Alexander Show and 90's NOW. I'm also a 4th dan black belt in
yoseikan, karate.
Websites:
virginradio.ca or kellyalexandershow.com
Maxine Berlin (Old Girl, Class of '05) Associate Merchant, Fragrance, Sephora Canada Education:
• Trafalgar Class of 2005
• Dawson College Commerce 2007
• Concordia University John Molson School of Business - major Marketing &
International Business 2010
• McGill University MBA candidate 2018
Career Path:
• I worked part-time throughout CEGEP and university, mostly in retail, but also in
day camps during the summer. I spent the majority of time working in shoe
stores.
•
In my last year of university, I started working for Mosaic Experiential Services as
a beauty consultant, selling and demonstrating different beauty brands at
Loblaws.
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I graduated with my BComm in 2010 and started working for Servomax, a small
corporate coffee company but eventually left when an opportunity came up to
work in the beauty field at Coty.
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After 1.5 years at Coty I left to work for Sephora in 2012 as a Merchandising
Coordinator knowing there was more room for growth. I was quickly promoted to
Assistant Buyer and most recently to Associate Merchant and will be starting my
MBA part-time in the fall. Vanessa Bonneau, (Old Girl, Class of ‘02) Freelance editor and writer Education:
• After Traf I did three semesters at Marianopolis in Heath Science.
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I took the fourth semester off, worked, went to Nepal for three months.
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I started a liberal arts undergraduate degree at the University of King’s College in
Halifax (2004–2008), where I received my BA with Honours in Classics and
Contemporary Studies.
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I’ve since taken very useful editing classes through Ryerson’s continuing
education program and I regularly attend professional development seminars.
Career Path:
If English is your favourite subject and you’re wondering what you can do with that, we
can talk about it. Nothing about my career path has been easy, but I mostly like what I
do.
Websites:
• LinkedIn profile: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/vanessabonneau,
• Articles for the Montreal Gazette: http://montrealgazette.com/author/vanessabonneau-special-to-urban-expressions
Sarah Deshaies Morning radio producer, CJAD 800 Education:
• Dawson College DEC, '08: Liberal Arts
• Concordia U, BA '12: Specialization in journalism, minor in political Science
Career Path:
• Began as replacement producer at CJAD in December 2009
• Intern at CBC London bureau, summer 2011
• Worked as a freelance reporter for CJAD in December 2011
• Hired full-time at CJAD as midday producer in April 2013
Other Information:
My background in community and student journalism: I work as a volunteer at CKUT
Radio McGill. I joined in 2006 as a producer of a monthly children's radio show,
“Anything Goes”, as well as a host and producer of Upstage, a weekly local theatre arts
magazine. My student journalism career includes 4 years working at The Concordian,
including a year as editor-in-chief, and a year as Quebec Bureau Chief for Canadian
University Press. I also currently write theatre previews and reviews for a local online
publication Cult Montreal.
Website:
twitter.com/sarahdeshaies
Tonia Doerksen
Pharmacist
Education:
• BSc. Pharmacy, University of Manitoba, 1991
• Ph.D, Pharmacology, McGill University, 1999
Career Path:
• After completing an internship in a retail pharmacy, I began working as a
pharmacist at Kingston General Hospital in Ontario, where I specialized in
Oncology.
• After 3 years in Kingston, I came to McGill University to do a Ph.D in
Pharmacology. During this time, I conducted research looking at the effects of
drug treatment (eg, chemotherapy drugs) in males on their subsequent offspring.
• After completing my Ph.D in 1999, I worked as a medical writer developing
multimedia training programs for the pharmaceutical industry. These programs
helped pharmaceutical representatives discuss their drug products with doctors
and other health care professionals.
• More recently, I have gone back to the practice of pharmacy and am working as
a clinical pharmacist at the Montreal General Hospital. I work mainly in the
oncology clinic and my job is to ensure that patients receive their chemotherapy
in a safe and efficacious manner – I ensure that the doses prescribed are optimal
and safe for each patient, that their chemotherapy does not interfere with other
medications that they require, and I counsel new patients about their
chemotherapy and the side effects they may experience.
Other information:
The US Department of Labor Statistics has an excellent website with descriptions of
many different careers, the required education, salary ranges, and job prospects for the
next 10 years. Although the information is US-based, I think that much of it is similar to
Canada.
Here
is
the
link
for
the
Pharmacist
page:
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291051.htm#ind
Website:
• For information regarding the PharmD program at Université de Montréal:
http://pharm.umontreal.ca/faculte/documentation/nouvelles/nouvelle/?tx_ttnews%
5Btt_news%5D=411&cHash=2a7fcf0bb3bebc840125336cceaee81c
•
For information regarding the Pharmacy program at University of Toronto:
http://pharmacy.utoronto.ca/
Ali Dussault M.Ed., BCBA Clinical Director of the Gold Centre’s Abili-­‐T EIBI Program Education:
• Ali obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia,
• She later received a Masters of Education degree in Special Education, with a
concentration in Autism and Developmental Disabilities.
• She subsequently received her certification as a Board Certified Behaviour
Analyst.
Career Path:
• Ali has supported young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and
their families in home, school and community based settings, in both Vancouver
and Montreal since 2002.
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She is currently the Clinical Director of the Gold Centre’s Abili-T EIBI Program,
as well as a member of the Gold Centre’s interdisciplinary autism diagnostic
team. Ali also teaches classes to students, parents, and community professionals
in order to promote learning and awareness in the field of autism.
•
Ali lives in Montreal with her husband and three children.
Website:
http://www.goldlearningcentre.com/
Michelle Feder (Old Girl, Class of '83) Training and Organizational Development Manager.
(This role is part of the Human Resources function.)
Education:
When I was a student at Trafalgar I was sure that I would be pursuing a career in
Science. In fact, I was rather closed to other types or careers in those days, being rather
obsessed with that one idea. However, it was not very long before I began to realize that
science was not playing to my strengths and that I would have trouble succeeding in that
field. It was a hard adjustment for me to make... I switched over to business studies in
university, but I felt a bit lost and disappointed during that time, not sure what I wanted to
do.
Career Path:
When I graduated from university, I worked in sales for a while, and then I got married
and had three great kids. I stayed home with them full-time for about 10 years. It was
such a great time! But finally it was time to put energy into my career too.
I became passionate about business, and I realized that I was really good at it! For the
last 10 years I have had a lot of jobs within two different companies: sales, customer
service and then finally becoming a Manager within the Human Resources Department.
During this time, I have also been studying, finally getting my MBA last year.
Other Information:
Current Company: Pharmascience, a generics pharmaceutical company with 1500
employees. This company is based in Montreal and is the largest pharmaceutical
employer in Quebec. It's current strategy involves expanding throughout the world.
My passion for lifelong learning has a lot to do with my career path and my current job in
Training and Organizational Development. It is a fascinating field, I can't wait to tell you
all about it! Deborah Golberg, MD, CFPC (Old Girl, Class of '91) Family Physician – Jewish General Hospital; Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre Education:
• Trafalgar School for Girls, 1991
• DEC Pure and Applied Sciences – John Abbott College, 1993
• Bachelor of Science, Honors – Queen’s University, 1995
• Doctor of Medicine – University of Western Ontario, 1999
• Family Medicine Residency Program – McGill University, 2001
• Maternal & Child Health Fellowship – McGill University, 2002
Career Path:
My road to medical school was relatively straight-forward, essentially following a pretty
typical educational path, studying basic sciences along the way. Once in medical school,
while I knew I wanted to go into family medicine, I was open to the multitude of
experiences and clinical environments that I was exposed to. I continued to enjoy and
desire the personal connections and the continuity of care that is offered in family
medicine, so that is the discipline I chose for residency training.
In residency, I continued to be interested in emergency medicine, women’s health and
obstetrics, and psychiatry. I had choices to make regarding additional training beyond
graduation and was faced with some difficult decisions along the way. I will discuss my
eventual career choices and the challenges I faced getting there. I will also share how
much I love being a doctor and how rewarding and stimulating a career in medicine can
be.
Other Information:
I balance my busy career with motherhood, as well as a variety of extracurricular
activities, both athletic and creative. A work-life balance is very important in order to
keep going in such a busy and challenging environment. I continue to try to attempt to
achieve this balance.
Tania Grichmanoff (Old Girl, Class of '70) Currently Retired Education:
• Trafalgar School for Girls, 1970
• I did courses for the bank through the ICB Institute
• I also became certified for taxation
• In the process of completing a DEP in accounting for my office as I have had
requests to do accounting for my tax clients.
Career Path:
• I worked in the banking industry for the past 25 years
• At the same time I opened my tax office.
Maxine Grossman (Old Girl, Class of '92) Personal Fitness Trainer Education:
• Trafalgar School for Girls, Class of ‘92
• Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies, Class of ‘97
• Personal training certifications, various, 2012, 2013, 2014
Career Path:
• I graduated from McGill in 1998 with a degree in Religious Studies and then
traveled for a year in Asia. I was interested in lots of things but hadn’t identified
my “passion” and had no idea what kind of career I wanted!
•
The internet boom was starting and through a friend I got hired as an assistant to
a VP in a company that made marketing software. That VP became CEO, and as
his career evolved so did mine. He mentored and promoted me through roles in
marketing and sales, and eventually I became Director of Business Development
working on partnerships with companies like Yahoo, eBay, and Amazon. I was
managing projects, budgets and people.
•
That first boss then started his own dot.com and hired me to run the day-to-day.
After two years there I moved to an internet-marketing ad agency where I was
Account Director for four years with clients like Aeroplan, Air Canada, Pfizer, and
more.
•
I had built a good career, but still had the nagging feeling that I wasn’t working in
my life’s passion. But what WAS my passion??? I would go for a run to clear my
head, do a yoga class to de-stress. Some days planning to go to the gym at 5pm
would motivate me through a work-day. Suddenly it hit me, and after 12 years in
internet marketing, I decided to become a personal trainer.
•
My first career was one I fell into. My second career is one I chose because I
love it.
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It can feel like there’s a lot of pressure to decide early on where you want to end
up, and to choose the path in high school that will take you where you want to be
later in life. The truth is that very few people have a linear progression in their
careers. We can’t see far enough into the future to know where we’ll end up…
sometimes you just need to see far enough to trust the next step.
Other information:
In my Traf days I focused on academics and wasn’t athletic at all! I took advanced math
and physics to “keep my doors open”. It was only in CEGEP that I started to work out
and discovered that I was good at it!
Today I am 40 years old, a mother of two small children (ages three and one years old)
and in the best shape of my life.
My years at Traf instilled in me a strong set of values and I knew I wanted to do work
that would help others. For many years I thought I should move to a developing nation
and work with the needy… eventually I realized that I could help the people around me
live healthier lives, one person and one hour at a time.
What you choose in high school doesn’t have to dictate “what you do”. But if you stay
true to yourself, those choices will form part of the strong building blocks that will make
you “who you are”.
Website:
http://www.facebook.com/MaxineGrossmanPT
Kristina Huber (Old Girl, Class of '05) Nurse Clinician at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital (soon to be NICU Montreal Children's Hospital, Glen ) Education:
• John Abbott College Nursing for 2 years
• St Francis Xavier University Bachelor of Science in Nursing 4 years
Career Path:
Currently I am a Registered Nurse at the RVH. In April the hospital is moving to the Glen
in NDG which will be an amazing opportunity to continue to grow as a nurse. I work with
premature babies and their families as they go through this difficult time. I am passionate
about my job and enjoy working with babies. Most importantly I enjoy being a nurse. I
have applied to the Masters Program at McGill in Clinical Nurse Specialist. Robin Levitt-­‐Suliteanu Social Worker/couple and family therapist Education:
§ Master Degree in Social Work.
§ Post Graduate Degree in Couple and Family Therapy
Career path:
§ Hospital Social Worker
§ School Social Worker
§ Supervisor
§ Led me to pursue further academic training as a couple and family therapist
§ Wish to assist clients in further development and lasting change – was able to
better accomplish this as a person who could work with clients longer term
Affiliated Associations:
• American Association of Couple and Family Therapy
• Ordre Des Travailleurs Sociaux et Des Thérapeutes Conjugaux et Familiaux du
Québec
Victoria de Martigny
Professional Photographer and owner of Creative Perspectives
Photography.
Education:
• I graduated from Macdonald High School with honors,
• I pursued Commerce at John Abbott College (because my parents did not think
that studying photography was “practical”).
• After taking a year off to travel, I continued my education at Concordia University
where I entered the Bachelor of Commerce program with the intent of doing a
double major in Finance and Marketing (instead of taking the longer route of
doing an MBA).
• In my last semester of university, I had an opportunity to work in Brazil, so I took
it – and never went back to finish my degree.
Career Path:
• After returning from my adventures in the Caribbean, I got a job as a waitress
and worked my way to becoming the manager of that restaurant and eventually
to the position of Marketing Director at the Head Office for the franchise. I got to
know our IT consultant well and when he started up the Canadian division of a
US Fortune 500 company, he asked me to join him, so I took a position in
marketing at Insight Canada and began a very successful career in the corporate
world. I eventually became the Director of Operations for the Canadian division
of Insight and helped to grow the organization from 6 people to more than 1500
in two years. After that I moved on to corporate acquisitions, living in the UK,
Germany… even in Winnipeg over one very cold winter!
•
After a corporate restructuring resulting in all senior management positions being
moved to the US, I chose to leave Insight rather than accept a position as a V.P.
based out of Phoenix, AZ. I worked as a supply chain consultant at G.E. for
about a year and then I was recruited by Future Electronics to take on the role of
Worldwide Director of Transportation & Logistics.
•
Despite my career success, I always felt that something was missing… I had
been volunteering my time at the Ecomuseum Zoo and knew that they had a
great need for someone to help with their expansion plans, but as a non-profit
organization, they did not have the budget to hire someone with my experience.
After much reflection, I took a job as Director of Communications and Special
Projects at the Ecomuseum Zoo for about ¼ of what I had been earning. For me,
it was not about the money, but about putting my efforts into something more
worthwhile than selling the most computers that quarter…
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I still carried a camera with me everywhere and became passionate about wildlife
photography. I invested in high-end professional equipment and went out
shooting wildlife in all my spare time. I got lots of great feedback on my images,
won a couple of minor awards and then one day I got a call from a friend who
was a wedding photographer. That is the day that everything changed for me.
•
He was looking to bring on new photographers for his business, had seen some
of my work and thought I would be a good fit. Back then, I didn’t really
photograph people. I didn’t even OWN a flash, or know anything about artificial
light, posing, even what happens at a wedding! He insisted that I could do it, so I
bought a flash, went to a wedding with him… and I LOVED it! After a year of
working for my friend part-time, while still working at the Ecomuseum I knew that
my corporate experience would enable me to manage a photography business
on my own, so I left the Ecomuseum, quit my job with my friend and started my
own business.
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I took workshops with everyone from Freeman Patterson to Jim Zuckerman to
Joe McNally. I joined the Lakeshore Camera Club, Wedding and Portrait
Professionals International (WPPI), the National Association of Photoshop
Professionals (NAPP) and a bunch of online forums and started networking like
crazy. As I gained more experience, I started taking on weddings on my own.
That was 8 years ago. Today I have built a team that includes a makeup artist
and hair stylist, a second photographer and an assistant who is a huge help with
everything from carrying bags to wrangling guests at weddings. I have expanded
into commercial work and my clients include; Amana, AnimaPlus Veterinary
Hospital, Bridalane, Salon de la Mariée, the Lakeshore General Hospital,
Dawson College, the Ecomuseum Zoo, the Canadian Payroll Association, West
Island Community Shares, Hexoskin and Panda Bridge Cruises among others.
•
My photos have appeared in newspapers, magazines, advertising campaigns,
corporate brochures and even on the side of two mini-vans for the Ecomuseum
Zoo! I have won awards from the Society for the Promotion of Photography in
Quebec (SPPQ), Professional Wedding Photographers of Canada (PWPC),
Photo District News and Wedding Wire.
Other information:
I love what I do. I love my clients – many of whom have become friends along the way. I
make less money than I did in the corporate world, but with the opening of my new
studio last year I am slowly starting to catch up. It’s not easy running my own business.
Competition is fierce and I face new challenges every day. I never know how much
money I will have in the bank, so I have to plan carefully to cover my expenses. I don’t
have stock options, a benefit plan or a company car. I’ve traded the perks of allexpense-paid business trips around the world for the smiles and happy tears on a
client’s face when I deliver their wedding, portrait or newborn collection… and I’m
happier than I have ever been. My only regret is that I did not make this choice 20 years
ago.
Website:
www.creativeperspectives.ca
Clea Minaker Freelance Director, Designer, Independent Creator Specialization: Contemporary Puppetry/Visual Theatre Education:
• McGill University 1997-2002
Bachelor of Arts Degree
Major: Women’s Studies Minor: World Religions, Theatre Studies
•
L’École Supérieure des Arts de la Marionnette 2002-2005
Diplôme des Métiers Artistiques (Professional Arts Diploma)
Specialization: Puppetry Arts
Charleville-Mézières, France
Career Path:
• While pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1999, Clea saw a performance that
would determine her career path. It was Tinka’s New Dress by the celebrated
Canadian Puppeteer Ronnie Burkett and shortly thereafter, she and several
friends created the Puppet Project collective to begin experimenting with the
form. Together, they created two full-length productions, one of which toured to
Fringe Festivals across North America.
•
In 2002 Clea auditioned and was accepted for three years of study at the L’École
Supérieure Nationale des Arts de la Marionnette, located at the International
Institute of Puppetry Arts in Charleville-Mezieres, France. This national
conservatory is unique in the world and accepts only 15 students for study every
three years. Clea is the only English Canadian to have ever studied there,
receiving instruction from many of the world’s most re-known puppetry artists.
•
Upon returning to Canada in 2005, Clea began her professional career, working
in Toronto and France with community arts and theatre companies, and
performing short personal creations in cabarets and festivals in Canada and in
France. In 2007 she was asked by Canadian musician Feist to design and
perform a live shadow show to accompany an 11-month world tour of the album
The Reminder. The tour and Clea’s work is featured in the Feist documentary,
Look at What the Light Did Now which was released in 2011.
•
Since then, Clea’s career has taken on multiple dimensions, she has
collaborated widely across disciplines, bringing the language of contemporary
puppetry to creations in; theatre, film, video art, live music, opera, dance,
commercial events, and community art. Her work is a director, a designer, a
performer, a builder, and more often than not, she occupies two or more of these
positions at the same time.
Other information:
• Some notable collaborations include: puppet design and performance for Nufonia
Must Fall by Kid Koala (2014); shadow design and performance for Salomé by R.
Strauss, directed by Atom Egoyan, Canadian Opera Company (2013); shadow
design and puppet direction for Tales from Odessa by So-called the Segal
Centre (2013); puppet builder and performer for the short film Higgelty Piggelty
Pop! by ClydeHenry Productions, Warner Bros/N.F.B (2009).
•
Clea has been invited to create various carte blanche installation-performances: I
Was Thinking Maybe with Antoine Bédard at Convergence: An International
Summit on Art and Technology at The Banff Centre for the Arts (2014);
Seachange with visual artist Hajra Waheed, Art Dubai (2014); Water Finds its
Way, with Candas Bas at If! Istanbul International Independent Film Festival
(2011); Icarus with the Teen Art Council of Museum of Modern Art San Diego
(2011); The Living Lantern with Leslie Feist at Festival Casteliers, in Outremont
(2009).
•
In 2013, Clea presented her first full-length solo creation The Book of Thel,
directed by Aurlie Hubeau, at Theatre Lachapelle, in the Festival Artdanthé
(2013).
•
Clea has directed shows for Geordie Theatre (2012); created a performance for
Youtheatre (2010); and in 2015 directed a mainstage production for Concordia
University Theatre Department as Artist-in-residence. She has taught puppetry
and visual composition workshops at Concordia University, Mcgill University, The
University of British Columbia Okanagan; and created productions with youth and
community participants, with Shadowland, Jumblies, and Nunavik Theatre Arts.
•
Clea’s passion for visual performance and interdisciplinary work has led her
down many exciting pathways and she has found inspiration in fellow artists and
communities alike. In 2009 her adventure in puppetry seemed to come full circle
however, when she was awarded the Siminovitch Protégé Prize for Theatre
Design by Prize Laureate and puppeteer, Ronnie Burkett. Clea continues to
work to bring visibility to this old and emerging art form, and will, in 2015 be
founding, at long last, her own creation company.
Website
https://cleaminaker.wordpress.com/
Livia Morris (Old Girl, Class of '08)
Musician/Student
Education:
• BFA (Specialization in Jazz Studies with Minor in Psychology)- in progress.
• DEC Professional Music & Song Techniques
Career Path:
• Livia took up the trumpet when she was 12 and needed to choose an instrument
to play in the Traf band. At the suggestion of her older sister, she chose the
trumpet, and has been playing for the past 11 years.
•
While she specializes in jazz studies, she also plays other types of music,
including pop, funk and classical.
•
She played for 2 years with Montreal indie-pop group, Motel Raphaël and with
them, has had many amazing opportunities, including opening for Tegan and
Sara and playing at the Osheaga Festival last summer.
•
Livia has previously played at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal with
2 jazz big bands.
•
At the moment, Livia plays in a recreational big band and a large jazz ensemble
at Concordia University, where she is a student.
•
She is in the process of completing her Undergraduate degree, after which, she
will pursue a Graduate Certificate in Music Therapy.
Stephanie Nadeau (Old Girl, Class of '96) Curator of Public Engagement at the Ottawa Art Gallery Education:
• Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2008)
• Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto
(2005)
• Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Western Ontario,
London (2000)
Career Path:
• From 2008-2010 Nadeau worked as an independent artist and curator in
Chicago. She produced a DIY film festival, participated in an International
performance art event in Finland, wrote reviews and exhibition texts for other
artists, and maintained a studio art practice making and exhibiting drawings,
paintings, and sound-based installations, while working part-time in a frame
shop.
•
In 2010 Nadeau moved to Banff, Alberta, to pursue an internship at The Banff
Centre, where she worked on the team of the Walter Phillips Gallery. She worked
in close collaboration with the gallery’s curator and with the visiting artists, to
develop exhibition-related workshops and events for people in the town.
•
In the summer of 2011, Nadeau was Program Coordinator for The Banff Centre’s
literary arts department, where she organized the logistics for the writers’
residency.
•
In 2012 Nadeau accepted a short-term engagement at the Foreman Art Gallery
at Bishops University, as the Curator of Education and Cultural Action, where she
worked to develop programming related to a traveling exhibition originating from
the Ottawa Art Gallery.
•
She joined the team of the Ottawa Art Gallery in May of 2013.
Other information:
Nadeau maintains her practice as an artist and has exhibited her artwork in Canada, the
United States and Europe. She is passionate about education, and instigating
encounters with contemporary art. Nadeau graduated from Trafalgar in 1996.
Karen O'Reilly Chiropractor Biography to follow Lisa Ouaknine (Old Girl, Class of '95) Registered Nurse (RN) Education:
Lisa studied nursing at John Abbott College and has just completed a specialization in
paediatric nursing.
Career path:
Lisa Ouaknine is a nurse educator with experience in pediatric + neonatal intensive care,
postpartum care, maternal/child education, fertility, breastfeeding and lactation. She
currently works for Cells for Life Cord Blood Institute and teaches prenatal classes to
expectant moms. Lisa has both experience in the public and private sectors of health
care and often talks about her experiences to the media.
After an unconventional education and life path, Lisa left her studies that were leading
her to law school to become a nurse.
Lisa has a keen interest in the birthing process, and enjoys guiding new and
experienced moms through this wonderful transition into parenthood. She is also a mom!
Lisa loves the versatility of her profession and is looking forward to answering as many
questions as possible about it. She is also a CPR instructor.
Joanne Palmer (Old Girl, Class of '72)
Strategic Advisor and Manager, Export Development Canada
Education:
• BA from McGill University.
• MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University
Career Path:
Joanne Palmer has been with Export Development Canada (EDC), Canada’s export
credit agency, for the majority of her career. Joanne is currently a strategic advisor and
manager in EDC’s Insurance Centre of Expertise, overseeing the team responsible for
developing insurance product standards and customizing specialized insurance
solutions for customers.
Throughout her career at EDC, Joanne has worked in a variety of positions in financing
and insurance, including being responsible for EDC’s political risk insurance program for
nine years. Well-known in the political and credit insurance marketplace, Joanne has
been an active participant in the Berne Union where she has served as Vice-Chair then
Chair of the Investment Insurance Committee and a member of the Management
Committee.
Geneviève Redstone (Old Girl, Class of '07) MBA Student at John Molson School of Business Education:
• 2012-2014, McGill University Master’s of Science: Experimental Medicine
• 2009-2012, McGill University Bachelor of Science: Physiology
• 2007-2009, Dawson College Health Science
Career Path:
• 2012-2014: Lady Davis Institute, Segal Cancer Center:
Medical Researcher. Became second-author of a published scientific article in
the Molecular Pharmacology Journal. Presented my work at the Jewish General
Hospital, Montreal, and at the American Association of Cancer Research
Conference in San Diego, California.
•
2010-2012: Volunteer/Job Shadow. Shadowed two doctors: Dr. Donna Tampieri
at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Dr. Mario Talajic at the Montreal Heart
Institute. Volunteered for the McGill University Health Centre and Habitat for
Humanity
•
2010: Pulp and Paper, McGill University: Chemistry Laboratory Researcher.
•
Concordia Physio. Sport Clinic: Receptionist
Other information:
I hold a 3rd Dan/Degree Black belt in Tae Kwon Do and I have represented Canada in
the Pan American Championship in 2008, winning the bronze medal.
Despite a peanut allergy, I have travelled to many countries such as England, China,
Russia, Scotland, France, Greece, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic,
U.S.A.
Website:
ca.linkedin.com/in/genevieveredstone http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24431147
Tanya Short Game Designer & Producer Education:
• Bachelor's degree in English Literature
• Master's degree in Interactive Media
Career Path:
• did a few internships
• gained master's degree
• hired as an A.I. Designer by a big games company, worked for 5 years
• started my own games studio
Other information:
There are many kinds of game developers, not just programmers.
Website:
http://www.kitfoxgames.com
Kristen Tooley (Old Girl, Class of '96) 3D Environment Artist at MPC Montreal Education:
• Fine Arts, Dawson College
• Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Film Animation, Concordia University
• 3D Animation for Film and TV, Centre NAD
Career Path:
I've been fascinated by movie special effects since I was young. As I was always
artistically minded, but also very much into computers, computer-based animation
seemed like a natural marriage of the two interests. At this point, digital post-production
is everywhere - virtually no film of television show gets aired without the intervention of
VFX, whether it's as obvious as a major effects film, or as subtle as painting something
out of a background the director didn't like.
I've been working in VFX (Visual Effects) at various Montreal companies since 2006. I've
worked on wide variety of projects, including advertisements, TV shows, TV films, and
now major motion pictures. I work mostly in the asset creation side of production; which
is to say I build and texture the 3D objects and environments that get rendered as part of
effects sequences. I've also done some 2D matte painting. I work primarily with
programs like ZBrush, Photoshop, Mari, Softimage, Maya and Nuke, as well as
proprietary company programs.
Websites:
• My website and demo reels can be found here: http://kristentooley.com/
• MPC Montreal: http://www.moving-picture.com/

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