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19 R É Pe Rto Ire D Es Me M Bre Sd Es CCCO 201 8 19 - 19 - 2018 2018 CCCO des Directory Membres des Membership Ontario College Counsellor Directory OCC 2018-19 Répertoire des Membres des Conseillers et Conseillères des Collèges de l'Ontario Répertoire OCC-CCCO Executive Officers 2018/2019 Chair Shawna Bernard, Conestoga College (519) 748-5220 Ext. 3236 [email protected] Chair-Elect Maheen Sayal, Sheridan College (905) 459- 7533 Ext. 2891 [email protected] Secretary Greg Taylor, Georgian College (705) 728- 1968 Ext. 1626 [email protected] Webmaster / Social Media Consultant Heather Drummond, Mohawk College 905- 575-2102 [email protected] Registrar Nancy Verduyn, Fleming College 705-749- 5530 ext. 1075 [email protected] Treasurer Sue Furs, Seneca College (416) 491-5050 Ext. 33095 [email protected] Between Us/Entre Nous Editors • Rose Anthony, Humber College (416) 675-6622 Ext. 5678 [email protected] • Candice Lawrence, Fanshawe College (519) 452-4430 ext. 4307 [email protected] HOSA Liaison Leslie MacGregor, Confederation College (807) 475-6537 [email protected] Professional Development Liaison • Lavlet Forde, George Brown College (416) 675-6622 Ext. 4743 [email protected] • Maheen Sayal, Sheridan College (905) 459-7533 Ext. 2891 [email protected] Regional Representatives Northern Representative Darryl MacNeil, Confederation College (807) 475-6438 [email protected] Eastern Representative Audrey Rosa, Algonquin College (613) 727- 4723 Ext. 5432 [email protected] Central Representative Maheen Sayal, Sheridan College (905) 459- 7533 Ext. 2891 [email protected] Southwestern Representative Candice Lawrence, Fanshawe College (519) 452-4430 ext. 4307 [email protected] Indigenous Representative Jamie Warren, Niagara College (905) 735- 2211 x 7774 [email protected] Francophone Representative Mona Chevalier, La Cité Collégiale (800) 267-2483 Ext. 3012 [email protected] Designated OCC-CCCO College Contacts Northern Colleges: Cambrian College vacant Canadore College Roger Chum [email protected] Confederation College Darryl MacNeil [email protected] Northern College vacant Sault College Maureen McLeod [email protected] Eastern Colleges: Algonquin College Audrey Rosa [email protected] Durham College Paula Desaulniers [email protected] Fleming College Nancy Verduyn [email protected] Loyalist College Julie Millar [email protected] St. Lawrence College Dwight Druick [email protected] Central Colleges: Centennial College Steven Ruhinda [email protected] George Brown College Lavlet Ford [email protected] Georgian College Greg Taylor [email protected] Humber College Liz Sokol [email protected] Seneca College Denise Brody/Sue [email protected] McDonald [email protected] Sheridan College Linda DeJong [email protected] Southwestern Colleges: Conestoga College Shawna Bernard [email protected] Fanshawe College Shirley Porter [email protected] Lambton College Karolina Kulinska [email protected] Mohawk College Heather Drummond [email protected] Niagara College Jamie Warren [email protected] St. Clair College Gerri General [email protected] Francophone Colleges: Collège Boréal Manon Plante-Rancourt [email protected] La Cité Collégiale Mona Chevalier [email protected] OCC-CCCO Member Contact Information Algonquin College – Updated June 2018 Barclay-Matheson, Karen Algonquin College [email protected] Bridgstock, Ben Algonquin College [email protected] Crawford, Sarah Algonquin College [email protected] Davis, Shawna Algonquin College [email protected] Gallant-King, Lisa Algonquin College [email protected] Glickman, David Algonquin College [email protected] Gordon-Joseph, Melissa Algonquin College [email protected] Hansen, Mary-Ann Algonquin College [email protected] Legault, Louise Algonquin College [email protected] Lewis, Nicole Algonquin College [email protected] Muldoon, John Algonquin College [email protected] Rosa, Audrey Algonquin College [email protected] Spears, Melissa Algonquin College [email protected] Tenute, Jackie Algonquin College [email protected] Cambrian College – Updated June 2018 Cambrian College Canadore College – Updated June 2018 Chum, Roger Canadore College [email protected] Dowdall, Elizabeth Canadore College [email protected] Centennial College – Updated June 2018 Bourns, Kevin Centennial College [email protected] Chen, Catherine Centennial College [email protected] Dunn, Eric Centennial College [email protected] Ruhinda, Steven Centennial College [email protected] Yip, Diane Centennial College [email protected] Collège Boréal – Updated June 2018 Labelle, Angèle Collège Boréal [email protected] 705-267-5850 ext. 5528 Trottier, Marc Collège Boréal [email protected] 705-560-6673, ext. 3707 Plante-Rancourt, Manon Collège Boréal [email protected] 705-560-6673 ext. 2060 Tulina, Mimoza Collège Boréal [email protected] 416-289-5130 ext. 5141 Conestoga College – Updated June 2018 [email protected] Alexis, Marie Conestoga College Almorales-Ray, Lydia Conestoga College [email protected] Afari, Comfort Conestoga College [email protected] Banman, Victoria Conestoga College [email protected] Bernard, Shawna Conestoga College [email protected] Chanda, Marshall Conestoga College [email protected] DeNoble, Melissa Conestoga College [email protected] Dutta, Adrienne Conestoga College [email protected] Glynn, Alicia Conestoga College [email protected] Koenig, Adam Conestoga College [email protected] Kravetsky, Erin Conestoga College [email protected] Loucks, Pauline Conestoga College [email protected] Martin, Keith Conestoga College [email protected] Robbins White, Lynn Conestoga College [email protected] Confederation College – Updated June 2018 Gluck, Linda Confederation College [email protected] – 807-475-6323 MacNeil, Darryl Confederation College [email protected] – 807-475-6438 Durham College – Updated May 2018 Brown, Ryan Durham College [email protected] Desaulniers, Paula Durham College [email protected] Fanshawe College – Updated May 2018 [email protected] Dalton, Jared Fanshawe College Lawrence, Candice Fanshawe College [email protected] Mask, Melissa Fanshawe College [email protected] McGuire, Lindsey Fanshawe College [email protected] Miller, Dr. Catherine Fanshawe College [email protected] Porter, Shirley Fanshawe College [email protected] Ross, Nikki Fanshawe College [email protected] [email protected] Thukral-Sidhu, Tina Fanshawe College Fleming College – Updated June 2018 Arnold, Anita Fleming College [email protected] Donofrio, Gina Marie Fleming College [email protected] Hale, Laraine Fleming College [email protected] Healy, Audrey Fleming College [email protected] Ireland, Shannon Fleming College [email protected] Keating, John (Red) Fleming College [email protected] McQuaid, Melissa Fleming College [email protected] Middleton, Julie Fleming College [email protected] Piper, Tim Fleming College [email protected] Verduyn, Nancy Fleming College [email protected] Wilson, Hymers Fleming College [email protected] Wright, Reta Fleming College [email protected] George Brown College – Updated June 2018 Bailey, Carrie George Brown College [email protected] Beaupre, Genevieve George Brown College [email protected] Bentley, Cory George Brown College [email protected] Bernardo, Ann George Brown College [email protected] Domingues, Cristina George Brown College [email protected] Forde, Lavlet George Brown College [email protected] Jacob, Jeremey George Brown College [email protected] Lange, Robyn George Brown College [email protected] Luxmore, Zeba George Brown College [email protected] Malowany, Robert George Brown College [email protected] Georgian College – Updated June 2018 Berklund, Cheryl [email protected] Georgian College Blain, Nancy [email protected] Georgian College Lem, Sonya [email protected] Georgian College Marsden, Kathy [email protected] Georgian College Parsons, Jennifer [email protected] Georgian College Shute, Carrie [email protected] Georgian College Taylor, Greg [email protected] Georgian College Thomas, Linda [email protected] Georgian College Wallis, Elaine [email protected] Georgian College Humber College – Updated June 2018 Anthony, Rose Humber College [email protected] 416-675-6622 ext. 5678 Bains, Bhupinder Humber College [email protected] Barna, Sophia Humber College [email protected] 416-675-6622 ext. 5562 [email protected] Garnet, Andrew Humber College Handler, Risa Humber College [email protected]
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