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Faculty representing a broad background of professional and personal expertise are available to assist educators, business and others who are looking for someone to provide information on a particular topic outside the college classroom.

 

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Bruce Bennett

Bruce is an instructor in CNC's Business Division, where he teaches communications and marketing. He is available to speak on marketing issues, customer relations, advertising options, marketing research, and interpersonal communication.


Phone: (250) 562-2131 ext. 5513  (w)
E-mail: bennett@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Sheldon
Clare

Sheldon teaches technical writing and business communication in the faculty of English.  He is also a military historian with expertise in early modern warfare, Canada at war, fortifications and sieges, military equipment, and defence policy.  He is also available to speak about matters involving labour negotiating, hunting, firearms, Canadian firearms law, bagpipes, and rappel & climbing safety.  Sheldon holds a Master of Arts degree (honours) in Military History from Norwich University, a Bachelor of Arts degree from UBC, and an Associate of Arts diploma from CNC.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5602  (w)
E-mail: clare@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Peter
Ewart

Peter is an instructor in the University Transfer Division, Arts. He is available to discuss new media, literature, and organizing communities.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext.5306  (w)
E-mail: ewart@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Paula
Davies

Paula is an instructor in the College Foundations Division, where she teaches English. She is available to speak on the value of English skills and adult literacy.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5502  (w)
E-mail: daviesp@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

George
Davison

George is a history instructor in CNC's University Transfer Division, Arts, as well as a long-time union president and current Vice-President of the faculty union's provincial Executive. He is available to make presentations on history (local, BC, and Canadian) as well as on labour relations topics.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5226 (w)
E-mail: davison@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Kathy
Deyo

Kathy is an instructor in both psychology and human kinetics, in the University Transfer Division, Arts. She is available to speak on issues related to sport and exercise psychology, and motor skill acquisition.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5453  (w)
E-mail: deyo@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Eric
Griffith   

Eric is an instructor in CNC's Business Division. He can present on human relations, industrial relations, HR management, IT as a Business Tool, and adult education.

E-mail: griffith@cnc.bc.ca

Al
Idiens

Al is an instructor in the Business Division, where he teaches university transfer courses in economics. He is willing to make presentations on interest rates, unemployment, and analysis of the economy.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5512  (w)
E-mail: idiens@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

George
Kennedy

George is a Business Division instructor who is willing to develop presentations on Business: the Next Generation (a program he developed), CNC's entrepreneurial certificate, and economics.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5340  (w)
E-mail: kennedy@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Garth
Lasko

Garth is a welding instructor in the Trades Division. He is available to make presentations on welding, as well as to give specialized talks on CWB (Canadian Welding Bureau) and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers).

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5225  (w)
E-mail: lasko@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Jan
Mastromatteo

Jan is an instructor in sociology and women's studies in CNC's University Transfer Division, Arts. She can present on careers in sociology, industrial sociology, women and work, discrimination and harassment, and communication studies.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5546  (w)
E-mail: mastromatteo@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Ann
Oishi

Ann is an instructor in human kinetics, University Transfer Division, Arts. Her areas of expertise are human kinetics, current issues in sports, golf, coaching, youth in sports, community sporting events, and volunteering.

Currently on leave

David
Rourke

David teaches physics in CNC's University Transfer Division, Science. He is available to present on physics (including career paths), measure theory, numerical analysis, mathematical physics, and dynamical systems.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5587  (w)
E-mail: rourke@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Dave
Steindl   

 

Dave teaches in the baccalaureate nursing program (Division of Health Sciences and Social Services), and can present on nursing as a career, nutrition, and health / wellness.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext.5323  (w)
E-mail: steindld@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Carole
Whitmer

Carole, a dental hygiene instructor in CNC's Health Sciences and Social Services Division, can present on dental-hygiene-related topics.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5614  (w)
E-mail: whitmerc@cnc.bc.ca  (w)

Julia
Whittaker

Julia, who has a BA and MA in History in Art from UVic, teaches art history survey courses in CNC's Fine Arts certificate program. Her background includes teaching at the post-secondary level, a stint in UVic's art department, and experience as an art gallery director/curator.

E-mail: whittakerj@cnc.bc.ca

 

Melinda
Worfolk

Melinda is an instructor in the College Foundations Division, where she teaches English as a Second Language (ESL). She is available to make presentations on teaching asecond language, teaching diversity in a multicultural classroom, writing and composition, and women's issues.

Phone:  (250) 562-2131  ext. 5412  (w)
E-mail: worfolkm@cnc.bc.ca (w)

 

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