Sustainability is a shared responsibility at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ. True to our values: we all learn, we all serve, and we all lead. This series of short interviews and stories highlight individuals β be they staff, students or faculty β who contribute to sustainability and building a better tomorrow at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ, and beyond.
Geoff MurrayΒ Instructor, Carpentry
Geoff Murray, an instructor within 91Ώμ»ξΑΦβs Carpentry department, inspires learners in multiple programs. Current best practices for sustainability is one of the knowledge areas Geoff sees as important to include in curriculum and has been working on introducing as the Chair of the Carpentry Articulation Committee and lead Subject Matter Expert in the revision of the provincial Carpentry learning resources.
Lisa StekelenburgΒ Manager of Child Care Services
You might be surprised to find out that 91Ώμ»ξΑΦβs youngest learners can be as young as three months old! Thatβs when they can begin their learning at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦβs Child Care Services while their parents attend classes or study. Lisa Stekelenburg, Manager of Child Care Services at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ, is passionate about developing these young learners into critical thinkers.
Michelle ClementΒ Chair and Instructor, 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ Marketing Department
Michelle Clement, Chair and instructor of Marketing at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ understands that connecting and contributing to society provides not only invaluable experiences but also enhances the learning of her students. Thatβs why Michelle incorporates field trips into the curriculum and connects class projects with outside organizations. βWhen students work with the community they see that what they are learning applies and so do their ideas. It is very rewarding,β she explains.
Ross LyleΒ Chair and Instructor, 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ Mechanical Engineering Department
Sustainability requires a variety of skills and expertise to address its challenges. Thankfully Ross Lyle, Chair and instructor of 91Ώμ»ξΑΦβs Mechanical Engineering Department enjoys using his advanced engineering skills to create solutions to unusual problems and has been doing so at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ since 1985.
Steve GormicanΒ Chair, 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ Environmental Technology Program
Environmental Technology students at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ learn to develop innovative technologies and solutions to approach sustainability, and to benefit society and the environment. βOur program is very focused on sustainability β we live it every day,β says Steve Gormican, Chair of the Environmental Technology Program. Steve strives to not only inspire sustainability throughout his programs but throughout his personal life as well. Noting his love of the outdoors and being on the water he says, βbeing surrounded with nature instills more of a commitment to preservation, more respect to the environment as a whole.β
Darren VauxΒ Pipe Trades Instructor, Solar Hot Water Expert & Green Trades Leader
Darren is passionate about solar hot water, rainwater management and green trades and has been able to collaborate throughout the college community, integrate sustainability into his teaching and provide an experience to his learners that will be valuable in our current climate.
Lee AitchisonΒ School of Business Instructor
Sustainability is all about connecting the dots and breaking down silos. Instructor at 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ's School of Business, Lee Aitchison is a driving force behind sustainability in the curriculum. As Lee is showing his students, the business world is not just reacting to sustainability; it is also a critical driver to it. Moving beyond "green" and the environment, Lee inspires others to think how we can give back to the community in a broad and integrated way.