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Business Education Council and Training Boards and School Boards Served 2011 Passport to Prosperity Contact List – Updated March 2011 Business Education Council and Training Boards and School Boards Served 2011 Business-Education District School Boards (DSBs)/Conseils Town Served For Passport To Council/Local Training Contact Information scolaires de district (CSD) in Area Prosperity Board Ontario Business Contact: Sherryl Petricevic OBEP is a not-for-profit organization that Province of Ontario Education Partnership Tel: 519-208-5966 advocates on key issues impacting career Connects with all 26 PtoP agencies (Province-wide) Fax: 519-208-5919 exploration and workforce development. Our 170 Louisa St. E-mail: [email protected] purpose is to facilitate a dynamic network Kitchener, ON Website: http://www.obep.on.ca among government-supported and private N2H 5M5 sector partners. The Business Education Contact: Pauline Carroll DSB of Niagara Beamsville, Fort Erie, Grimsby, Council of Niagara Tel: (905) 684-7200 ext. 1712 Niagara Catholic DSB Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, 3340 Schmon Parkway, Fax: (905) 684-4230 High schools in Niagara area from CSD du Port Colborne, Ridgeway, St. Unit #2 e-mail: [email protected] Centre- Sud-Ouest Catharines, Thorold, , Welland, Thorold, Ontario L2V 4Y6 Website: http://www.becon.org CSD catholique Centre Sud OBEP Board Member – Ted Palmer Executive Director: Ted Palmer ext 2014 Email: [email protected] 23/03/2011 Business-Education District School Boards (DSBs)/Conseils Town Served For Passport To Council/Local Training Contact Information scolaires de district (CSD) in Area Prosperity Board Business & Education Executive Director: Alayne Hynes Waterloo Region DSB Ayr, Baden, Breslau, Cambridge: (Galt, Partnership of Waterloo Tel: (519) 888-9944 ext 2047 Waterloo Catholic DSB Preston, Hespeler), Conestoga, Elmira, Region Fax: (519) 888-7007 CSD catholique Centre-Sud Heidelberg, Kitchener, Linwood, New 295 Hagey Boulevard e-mail: [email protected] Dundee, New Hamburg, Plattsville, St. Suite 16 Clements, St. Jacobs, Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 6R5 Program Coordinator: Julie Dreisinger Wellesley, Winterbourne Tel: (519) 888-9944 x2027 e-mail: [email protected] Board Member - Treasurer Program Coordinator (ZOOM): Andrea Harding Alayne Hynes Tel: 519-888-9944 x 2058 e-mail: [email protected] Contact changes – Dec 2010 Website: http://www.bus-edpartnership.org Career Education Council Contact: Cheryl Fayle Upper Grand DSB Arthur, Drayton, Elora, Erin, Fergus, Guelph Wellington Dufferin Tel: (519) 836-7280 Ext. 618 Wellington Catholic DSB Grand Valley, Guelph, Harriston, 1428 Gordon St. Fax: (519) 837-0244 Mount Forest, Orangeville, Palmerston, Guelph, Ontario N1L 1C8 e-mail: [email protected] Rockwood, Shelburne Website: www.careereducation.ca OBEP Board Member Lori Arsenault Executive Director: Lori Arsenault ext 621 Email: [email protected] East Central Ontario Contact: Wendy Chesworth Hastings & Prince Edward DSB Bancroft, Belleville, Coe Hill Deseronto, Training Board (Belleville & Tel: (613) 969-0720 or Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic DSB (west Foxboro, Frankford, Griffith, Hastings area) 1-800-231-9005 end) County & part of Lennox & Addington 11 Bay Bridge Rd. Fax: (613) 969-0719 Limestone District School Board Kaladar, Madoc, Northbrook, Picton, Belleville, ON K8P 3P6 e-mail: [email protected] Conseil des écoles publiques de l'est de Prince Edward County, Trenton, Website: http://www.focusontraining.com l'Ontario Stirling, Tweed New Contact – Jan 2011 or http://www.bio.on.ca Albert College New Acting Executive or http://www.healthhr.ca Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf Director – Jan 2011 or http://www.theskilledtrades.com Quinte Christian Acting Executive Director: Ann McIntosh [email protected] 23/03/2011 Business-Education District School Boards (DSBs)/Conseils Town Served For Passport To Council/Local Training Contact Information scolaires de district (CSD) in Area Prosperity Board Eastern Ontario Training Contact: Martha Woods CSD des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario Alexandria, Almonte, Athens, Board (Cornwall & area) Tel: (613) 932-0210 or CSD catholique de l'Est ontarien Avonmore, Brockville, Carleton Place, 55 Water Street West 1-877-234-1368 Eastern part of Catholic DSB of Eastern Chesterville, Cornwall, Elgin, Cornwall, Ontario K6J 1A1 Fax: (613) 932-0212 Ontario & Upper Canada DSB Gananoque, Ingelside, Kemptville, e-mail: [email protected] Perth, Prescott, Rockland, Smiths Falls, Website: http://www.eotb-cfeo.on.ca Vankleek, Williamstown and surrounding areas Executive Director: Denis Thibault [email protected] Elgin, Middlesex, Oxford Contact: Kathryn Tull Thames Valley DSB Ailsa Craig, Arva, Alymer, Beachville, Workforce Planning and Tel: (519) 672-3499 London District Catholic DSB Burgessville,Delaware, Dorchester, Development Board Fax: (519) 672-9089 Conseil Scolaire de District des Écoles Drumbo, Dutton, Glencoe, Hickson, 705 Consortium Court e-mail: [email protected] Catholiques du Sud-Ouest (CSDECSO - Iderton,Ingersoll, Innerkip, Kintore, London, Ontario N6E 2S8 French Catholic District School Board) London, Lucan, Melbourne, Mt. Website: www.workforcedevelopment.ca Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud- Brydges, Norwich, Otterville, Parkhill, OBEP Board Member: Ouest (CSDCSO - French Public Board) Plattsville, Port Stanley, Rodney, St. Deb Mountenay Thomas, Sparta, Staffordville, Executive Director: Debra Mountenay Strathroy, Tillsonburg, Woodstock,West Lorne [email protected] Business Sault Ste. Marie Contact: Terri Chiarello Algoma DSB Blind River, Bruce Mines, Chapleau, Economic Development Tel: (705) 759-2616 Huron Superior Catholic DSB Desbarats, Echo Bay, Elliot Lake, Corporation Toll Free: 1-800-565-4507 Goulais, Horne Payne, Iron Bridge, 99 Foster Drive, Level 3 Fax: (705) 759-2185 Laird, Missanabie, Richards Landing, Sault Ste. Marie, P6A 5X6 e-mail: [email protected] Sault Ste. Marie, Serpent River, Website: www.ecssm.com Spanish, St. Joseph Island, Thessalon, Wawa, White River Manager: Andy Ross Tel (705) 759-5461 [email protected] 23/03/2011 Business-Education District School Boards (DSBs)/Conseils Town Served For Passport To Council/Local Training Contact Information scolaires de district (CSD) in Area Prosperity Board Far Northeast Training Contact : Julie Joncas DSB Ontario North East Board (Timmins and area) e-mail : [email protected] James Lowlands SSB Astra, Belle River, Charlton, Cochrane, 1425 rue Front cell : 705-372-8268 Northeastern Catholic DSB Elk Lake, Englehart, Fort Albany, P.O. Box 2198 Contact: Josee Gosselin CSD catholique des Grandes Rivières Foleyet, Geraldton, Gogama, Hearst, Ontario P0L 1N0 Tel: (705) 362-5788 CSD du Nord-Est de l'Ontario Haileybury, Hearst, Hornepayne, Fax: (705) 372-1834 Iroquios Falls, Kapuskasing, Kirkland 1-800-530-9176 Lake, Matheson, Moosonee, New e-mail: [email protected] Liskeard, Schumacher, Smooth Rock Falls, South Porcupine, Temagami, Website: http://www.fnetb.com Thornloe, Timiskaming, Timmins, Executive Director : Julie Joncas [email protected] The Foundation for Contact: Wes MacVicar Avon-Maitland DSB Huron County; Goderich, Wingham, Education Perth Huron Tel: (519) 527-0111 ext. 193 Huron-Perth Catholic DSB Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter and the North 62 Chalk Street North Fax: (519) 527-0222 half of Grand Bend (the South half is in Seaforth, Ontario N0K 1W0 e-mail: [email protected] Lambton), Website: www.foundationforeducation.ca County of Perth, Stratford, Listowel, St. Mary's, Mitchell Alternate contact: Lynda McGregor OBEP Board Member [email protected] Wes MacVicar Four County Labour Contact: Kay Uitvlugt Bluewater DSB Lucknow, Kincardine, Tiverton, Market Planning Board Tel: (519) 881-2725 Bruce-Grey Catholic DSB Walkerton, Hanover, Durham, Toll free: 1-888-774-1468 part of Simcoe County DSB & Simcoe Teeswater, Port Elgin, Markdale, Box 1078, Ste. 1 Fax: (519) 881-3661 Muskoka Catholic DSB Flesherton, Tobermory, Lion's Head, 111 Jackson Street S. e-mail: [email protected] Wiarton, Meaford, Thornbury, Walkerton, ON N0G 2V0 Collingwood, Owen Sound, Website: http://www.planningboard.ca Southhampton, Creemore, Dundalk, Wasaga Beach, Mildmay, Chesley, Executive Director : Gemma Mendez Smith Stayner, Township of Clearview Email: [email protected] Tel: 519.881.2725 23/03/2011 Business-Education District School Boards (DSBs)/Conseils Town Served For Passport To Council/Local Training Contact Information scolaires de district (CSD) in Area Prosperity Board Halton Industry Education Contact: Greg Murray Halton DSB Oakville, Burlington, Milton, Council Tel: 905-634-2575 x17 Halton Catholic DSB Georgetown, Acton 5230 South Service Road Email: [email protected] Burlington, Ontario L7L 5K2 Alternate: Joan Powell 905-634-2575 x 13 Email: [email protected] Matt Elliott 905-634-2575 x18 Email: [email protected] Acting Executive Director: Michelle Murray Tel: 905-634-2575x12 OBEP Board : Email: [email protected] Michelle Murray – Fax: (905) 634-2705 Website: www.hiec.on.ca KEYS (Kingston and area) Contact: Kathy Shatraw Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic DSB Kingston Area: in the West; Napanee to 182 Sydenham Street Tel: (613) 546-5559 ext226 CSD catholique de l'Est ontarien Gananoque in the East; South to Lake Kingston, Ontario K7K 3M2 Fax: 613-546-9592 CSD catholique du Centre-Est de l'Ontario Ontario and North to Denbigh in Email: [email protected] Limestone District School Board Lennox & Addington and Plevna and Website: www.keys.ca
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