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Centre 2000 does Black Tie and Sneakers
op hats and high-tops were
the order of the day recently
as Centre 2000 handed out its
annual “Black Tie and Sneakers” Awards.
The awards, presented at a light-hearted
ceremony June 28, recognize special
contributions made by employees and
community partners to Douglas College’s
contracted services arm.
Black Tie Awards, for those who
showed innovation and
commitment
in
community
partnerships
with Centre
2000, were
given to:
¢ Vickie
Renner and staff at
the New Westminster
Community Skills Centre, for
their work with contract training
service delivery, small business
development, financial forums, and the
Community Access Project.
¢ Werner Schulz, Burnaby Skills
Centre, for contributions to the Resource
Guide for Managing Sucessful Employee
Transition.
« Alan Cadwell, University College
of the Fraser Valley, for contributions to
the Resource Guide.
¢ Frances Deverell, Abrahmson
Deverell & Associates, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Bob McKonkey and Frank Pearson,
Ministry of Education, Skills and
Training, for contributions to the
Resource Guide.
¢ Katharine Dauphinee, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Kwantlen University College, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
« Langara College, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Colleen Rudy, Capilano College,
for contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Shelby Thiessen, for work with the
Surrey Local Review Committee and the
Self-Employment Assistance Program.
¢ Randy Bruce and Catherine Maydan,
Kwantlen University College, for delivery
of the National Technical University
Advanced Management of Technology
Programs.
¢ John Mabbot and Brad Teeter,
Health Care Labour Adjustment Agency,
for delivery of Health Care Adjustment
Services.
The Faculty of Health Sciences
Sneakers Awards, for those within the
College who have made a special
contribution to Centre 2000, were given
to:
¢ Printing
¢ Payroll
¢ Personnel
¢ Mark Coumont and the gang at
Systems & Computing.
¢ The Centre for Educational
Technology’s Bruce Clarke, technician
for National Technical University
program delivery. ]
invites friends, students and colleagues
of Jan Farrell of the General Nursing
Program, Jan Greenhow of the Resident
Care Attendant Program, and Betty
Nelson of the Health Information
Services Program to
come say farewell
on Monday, September 16, 1996
3:00pm to 5:00pm
in the Douglas Room
No-host bar
Please call Kathy Danbert at local 5077 for more information
op hats and high-tops were
the order of the day recently
as Centre 2000 handed out its
annual “Black Tie and Sneakers” Awards.
The awards, presented at a light-hearted
ceremony June 28, recognize special
contributions made by employees and
community partners to Douglas College’s
contracted services arm.
Black Tie Awards, for those who
showed innovation and
commitment
in
community
partnerships
with Centre
2000, were
given to:
¢ Vickie
Renner and staff at
the New Westminster
Community Skills Centre, for
their work with contract training
service delivery, small business
development, financial forums, and the
Community Access Project.
¢ Werner Schulz, Burnaby Skills
Centre, for contributions to the Resource
Guide for Managing Sucessful Employee
Transition.
« Alan Cadwell, University College
of the Fraser Valley, for contributions to
the Resource Guide.
¢ Frances Deverell, Abrahmson
Deverell & Associates, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Bob McKonkey and Frank Pearson,
Ministry of Education, Skills and
Training, for contributions to the
Resource Guide.
¢ Katharine Dauphinee, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Kwantlen University College, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
« Langara College, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Colleen Rudy, Capilano College,
for contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Shelby Thiessen, for work with the
Surrey Local Review Committee and the
Self-Employment Assistance Program.
¢ Randy Bruce and Catherine Maydan,
Kwantlen University College, for delivery
of the National Technical University
Advanced Management of Technology
Programs.
¢ John Mabbot and Brad Teeter,
Health Care Labour Adjustment Agency,
for delivery of Health Care Adjustment
Services.
The Faculty of Health Sciences
Sneakers Awards, for those within the
College who have made a special
contribution to Centre 2000, were given
to:
¢ Printing
¢ Payroll
¢ Personnel
¢ Mark Coumont and the gang at
Systems & Computing.
¢ The Centre for Educational
Technology’s Bruce Clarke, technician
for National Technical University
program delivery. ]
invites friends, students and colleagues
of Jan Farrell of the General Nursing
Program, Jan Greenhow of the Resident
Care Attendant Program, and Betty
Nelson of the Health Information
Services Program to
come say farewell
on Monday, September 16, 1996
3:00pm to 5:00pm
in the Douglas Room
No-host bar
Please call Kathy Danbert at local 5077 for more information
Edited Text
Centre 2000 does Black Tie and Sneakers
op hats and high-tops were
the order of the day recently
as Centre 2000 handed out its
annual “Black Tie and Sneakers” Awards.
The awards, presented at a light-hearted
ceremony June 28, recognize special
contributions made by employees and
community partners to Douglas College’s
contracted services arm.
Black Tie Awards, for those who
showed innovation and
commitment
in
community
partnerships
with Centre
2000, were
given to:
¢ Vickie
Renner and staff at
the New Westminster
Community Skills Centre, for
their work with contract training
service delivery, small business
development, financial forums, and the
Community Access Project.
¢ Werner Schulz, Burnaby Skills
Centre, for contributions to the Resource
Guide for Managing Sucessful Employee
Transition.
« Alan Cadwell, University College
of the Fraser Valley, for contributions to
the Resource Guide.
¢ Frances Deverell, Abrahmson
Deverell & Associates, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Bob McKonkey and Frank Pearson,
Ministry of Education, Skills and
Training, for contributions to the
Resource Guide.
¢ Katharine Dauphinee, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Kwantlen University College, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
« Langara College, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Colleen Rudy, Capilano College,
for contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Shelby Thiessen, for work with the
Surrey Local Review Committee and the
Self-Employment Assistance Program.
¢ Randy Bruce and Catherine Maydan,
Kwantlen University College, for delivery
of the National Technical University
Advanced Management of Technology
Programs.
¢ John Mabbot and Brad Teeter,
Health Care Labour Adjustment Agency,
for delivery of Health Care Adjustment
Services.
The Faculty of Health Sciences
Sneakers Awards, for those within the
College who have made a special
contribution to Centre 2000, were given
to:
¢ Printing
¢ Payroll
¢ Personnel
¢ Mark Coumont and the gang at
Systems & Computing.
¢ The Centre for Educational
Technology’s Bruce Clarke, technician
for National Technical University
program delivery. ]
invites friends, students and colleagues
of Jan Farrell of the General Nursing
Program, Jan Greenhow of the Resident
Care Attendant Program, and Betty
Nelson of the Health Information
Services Program to
come say farewell
on Monday, September 16, 1996
3:00pm to 5:00pm
in the Douglas Room
No-host bar
Please call Kathy Danbert at local 5077 for more information
op hats and high-tops were
the order of the day recently
as Centre 2000 handed out its
annual “Black Tie and Sneakers” Awards.
The awards, presented at a light-hearted
ceremony June 28, recognize special
contributions made by employees and
community partners to Douglas College’s
contracted services arm.
Black Tie Awards, for those who
showed innovation and
commitment
in
community
partnerships
with Centre
2000, were
given to:
¢ Vickie
Renner and staff at
the New Westminster
Community Skills Centre, for
their work with contract training
service delivery, small business
development, financial forums, and the
Community Access Project.
¢ Werner Schulz, Burnaby Skills
Centre, for contributions to the Resource
Guide for Managing Sucessful Employee
Transition.
« Alan Cadwell, University College
of the Fraser Valley, for contributions to
the Resource Guide.
¢ Frances Deverell, Abrahmson
Deverell & Associates, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Bob McKonkey and Frank Pearson,
Ministry of Education, Skills and
Training, for contributions to the
Resource Guide.
¢ Katharine Dauphinee, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Kwantlen University College, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
« Langara College, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Colleen Rudy, Capilano College,
for contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Shelby Thiessen, for work with the
Surrey Local Review Committee and the
Self-Employment Assistance Program.
¢ Randy Bruce and Catherine Maydan,
Kwantlen University College, for delivery
of the National Technical University
Advanced Management of Technology
Programs.
¢ John Mabbot and Brad Teeter,
Health Care Labour Adjustment Agency,
for delivery of Health Care Adjustment
Services.
The Faculty of Health Sciences
Sneakers Awards, for those within the
College who have made a special
contribution to Centre 2000, were given
to:
¢ Printing
¢ Payroll
¢ Personnel
¢ Mark Coumont and the gang at
Systems & Computing.
¢ The Centre for Educational
Technology’s Bruce Clarke, technician
for National Technical University
program delivery. ]
invites friends, students and colleagues
of Jan Farrell of the General Nursing
Program, Jan Greenhow of the Resident
Care Attendant Program, and Betty
Nelson of the Health Information
Services Program to
come say farewell
on Monday, September 16, 1996
3:00pm to 5:00pm
in the Douglas Room
No-host bar
Please call Kathy Danbert at local 5077 for more information
op hats and high-tops were
the order of the day recently
as Centre 2000 handed out its
annual “Black Tie and Sneakers” Awards.
The awards, presented at a light-hearted
ceremony June 28, recognize special
contributions made by employees and
community partners to Douglas College’s
contracted services arm.
Black Tie Awards, for those who
showed innovation and
commitment
in
community
partnerships
with Centre
2000, were
given to:
¢ Vickie
Renner and staff at
the New Westminster
Community Skills Centre, for
their work with contract training
service delivery, small business
development, financial forums, and the
Community Access Project.
¢ Werner Schulz, Burnaby Skills
Centre, for contributions to the Resource
Guide for Managing Sucessful Employee
Transition.
« Alan Cadwell, University College
of the Fraser Valley, for contributions to
the Resource Guide.
¢ Frances Deverell, Abrahmson
Deverell & Associates, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Bob McKonkey and Frank Pearson,
Ministry of Education, Skills and
Training, for contributions to the
Resource Guide.
¢ Katharine Dauphinee, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Kwantlen University College, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
« Langara College, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Colleen Rudy, Capilano College,
for contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Shelby Thiessen, for work with the
Surrey Local Review Committee and the
Self-Employment Assistance Program.
¢ Randy Bruce and Catherine Maydan,
Kwantlen University College, for delivery
of the National Technical University
Advanced Management of Technology
Programs.
¢ John Mabbot and Brad Teeter,
Health Care Labour Adjustment Agency,
for delivery of Health Care Adjustment
Services.
The Faculty of Health Sciences
Sneakers Awards, for those within the
College who have made a special
contribution to Centre 2000, were given
to:
¢ Printing
¢ Payroll
¢ Personnel
¢ Mark Coumont and the gang at
Systems & Computing.
¢ The Centre for Educational
Technology’s Bruce Clarke, technician
for National Technical University
program delivery. ]
invites friends, students and colleagues
of Jan Farrell of the General Nursing
Program, Jan Greenhow of the Resident
Care Attendant Program, and Betty
Nelson of the Health Information
Services Program to
come say farewell
on Monday, September 16, 1996
3:00pm to 5:00pm
in the Douglas Room
No-host bar
Please call Kathy Danbert at local 5077 for more information
op hats and high-tops were
the order of the day recently
as Centre 2000 handed out its
annual “Black Tie and Sneakers” Awards.
The awards, presented at a light-hearted
ceremony June 28, recognize special
contributions made by employees and
community partners to Douglas College’s
contracted services arm.
Black Tie Awards, for those who
showed innovation and
commitment
in
community
partnerships
with Centre
2000, were
given to:
¢ Vickie
Renner and staff at
the New Westminster
Community Skills Centre, for
their work with contract training
service delivery, small business
development, financial forums, and the
Community Access Project.
¢ Werner Schulz, Burnaby Skills
Centre, for contributions to the Resource
Guide for Managing Sucessful Employee
Transition.
« Alan Cadwell, University College
of the Fraser Valley, for contributions to
the Resource Guide.
¢ Frances Deverell, Abrahmson
Deverell & Associates, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Bob McKonkey and Frank Pearson,
Ministry of Education, Skills and
Training, for contributions to the
Resource Guide.
¢ Katharine Dauphinee, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Kwantlen University College, for
contributions to the Resource Guide.
« Langara College, for contributions
to the Resource Guide.
* Colleen Rudy, Capilano College,
for contributions to the Resource Guide.
¢ Shelby Thiessen, for work with the
Surrey Local Review Committee and the
Self-Employment Assistance Program.
¢ Randy Bruce and Catherine Maydan,
Kwantlen University College, for delivery
of the National Technical University
Advanced Management of Technology
Programs.
¢ John Mabbot and Brad Teeter,
Health Care Labour Adjustment Agency,
for delivery of Health Care Adjustment
Services.
The Faculty of Health Sciences
Sneakers Awards, for those within the
College who have made a special
contribution to Centre 2000, were given
to:
¢ Printing
¢ Payroll
¢ Personnel
¢ Mark Coumont and the gang at
Systems & Computing.
¢ The Centre for Educational
Technology’s Bruce Clarke, technician
for National Technical University
program delivery. ]
invites friends, students and colleagues
of Jan Farrell of the General Nursing
Program, Jan Greenhow of the Resident
Care Attendant Program, and Betty
Nelson of the Health Information
Services Program to
come say farewell
on Monday, September 16, 1996
3:00pm to 5:00pm
in the Douglas Room
No-host bar
Please call Kathy Danbert at local 5077 for more information