New Full-Time Faculty - School of Business, Hospitality and Media Arts

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Dryden
Greenstone (Longlac)
Lake of the Woods (Kenora)
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Please join us in welcoming new full-time faculty members to the School of Business, Hospitality and Media Arts.

Amy Gosselin is teaching in the Health Administration and Leadership program.  Many of you already know Amy, as she was a faculty member in the School of Health, Negahneewin, and Community Services, teaching in the Personal Support Worker program for over seven years.  Her background education consists of degrees in Kinesiology, Psychology and Nursing plus a Masters in Masters of Public Health - Nursing Specialization. Prior to joining the College community, she worked as a Public Health Nurse at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit where she gained valuable leadership opportunities, including working in the Professional Practice Lead position and representing the Northern Ontario Region 11 & 12 as aboard member of the RNAO Nursing Leadership Network (NLN.ON).

Laura Meyers joined the Communications department as a full-time professor. Laura’s educational background includes an Honors Bachelor of Science and Master of Education from Lakehead University with teaching qualifications in general science, biology, mathematics, and English. Over the last 15 years, Laura has been working within the Communications department in a variety of roles including sessional/part-time instructor, Communications Technician, and most recently as the Communications Resource Specialist. You may also recognize Laura from the Writing Centre as she has been the lead in overseeing its function over the last two years.  

Stephanie Bodnarchuk joined the Communications department as a full-time professor.  Stephanie's educational background consists of an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Education, along with a Masters in Education with a focus on Indigenous and Social Justice issues. She has taught in the Greenstone region, part-time here at the College, and, most recently, taught at Matawa Education and Care Centre assisting students from remote communities with their studies. Stephanie is very excited to return to the college as full-time faculty and work with the staff and students! 

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