Burnaby, BC Education Organizations directory and employer contacts list
The following Burnaby, BC, Canada Education Organizations are among the many key British Columbia organizations listed in the JobPro Directory.Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Forensic & Investigative Accounting
Security Management Technology
Crime & Intelligence Analysis
Computer Crime Studies
Forensic Science Studies
Economic Crime Studies
Forensic Health Science

Tina Yeo, CISA, Program Coordinator, Computer Crime studies
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 412-7631 - direct
Tel. 604 434-5734
Fax. 604 431-4516
Tina_Yeo58f1@bcit.ca
www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics
Tina has over 25 years of experience in the Information Technology industry covering IT Security and Computer Forensics, IT Governance and Compliance, Security Policies and Procedures, Data Centre Operations and Management, Information Systems Auditing, Systems Analysis and Programming.
Tina is an active member with various IT associations. She is an executive board member of the Vancouver CIPS Security Interest Group and an advisory committee member for the West Coast Security Forum.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=3700+Willingdon+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BCIT+Centre+for+Forensics+and+Security+Technology+Studies+Burnaby
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Forensic & Investigative Accounting
Security Management Technology
Crime & Intelligence Analysis
Computer Crime Studies
Forensic Science Studies
Economic Crime Studies
Forensic Health Science

Dave McKay, Program Coordinator, Forensic Science and General Criminalistics
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 434-5734
Fax. 604 431-4516
David_McKaylk1wk@bcit.ca
www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics
After completing his BSc in molecular biology at Simon Fraser University in 2002, Dave then pursued an advanced specialty certificate in forensic science technology at BCIT, where he developed his passion for forensics.
He combined his background in science with his knowledge of cinematography, photography and computers to specialize in the field of forensic video analysis and surveillance technology. During his 6 years with the RCMP, Dave testified in court as an expert witness in the field of forensic video analysis and surveillance technology on multiple occasions.
As manager of BCIT's Forensic Video and Surveillance Technology lab, Dave oversees all training in the areas of: forensic video, imaging, cell-phone forensics, and surveillance video technology. Additionally, the lab acts as an authority on video and photographic evidence - offering its expertise on many high profile cases, including the recent Braidwood Inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski. Dave McKay and the lab were recently featured on the Discovery channel's “Daily Planet".
Dave McKay's current research interests include the development of advanced real-time video analysis software, self-sufficient intelligent camera systems, and complex forensic databases for the purpose of linkage through visual identification. For more information about the lab, please visit www.fvalab.com1.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=3700+Willingdon+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BCIT+Centre+for+Forensics+and+Security+Technology+Studies+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Forensic & Investigative Accounting
Security Management Technology
Crime & Intelligence Analysis
Computer Crime Studies
Forensic Science Studies
Economic Crime Studies
Forensic Health Science

Dean Hildebrand, Associate Dean
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 451-7027 - direct
Tel. 604 434-5734
Fax. 604 431-4516
Dean_Hildebrand1@bcit.ca
www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics
Dr. Dean Hildebrand received his Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of British Columbia's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. His knowledge of molecular biology stems from his graduate research and practical experience gained as a Post-doctoral Fellow and Research Associate.
He began his forensic career at UBC's Bureau of Legal Dentistry where he managed the forensic DNA testing and research.
Dr. Hildebrand is currently the Program Head of British Columbia Institute of Technology's Centre for Forensic and Security Technology Studies where runs the Centre's research and consulting activities in the area of forensic DNA analysis.
The laboratory he helped establish has the latest technology for DNA-based human identification: mitochondrial DNA analysis, short tandem repeats (including min-STR's and Y-STR's) which has facilitated faculty and student research and expert services on challenging cases for local, national and international coroner and police agencies.
Dr. Hildebrand's current research interests focus on forensic science, in particular the recovery and analysis of DNA from calcified tissues from degraded remains for the purposes of human identification.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=3700+Willingdon+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BCIT+Centre+for+Forensics+and+Security+Technology+Studies+Burnaby
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Forensic & Investigative Accounting
Security Management Technology
Crime & Intelligence Analysis
Computer Crime Studies
Forensic Science Studies
Economic Crime Studies
Forensic Health Science

Sheila Early, Program Coordinator, Forensic Health Science
BCIT Centre for Forensics and Security Technology Studies
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 456-1198 - direct
Tel. 604 434-5734
Fax. 604 431-4516
Sheila_Early48i@bcit.ca
www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics
Sheila Early is currently a Forensic Nursing Consultant in British Columbia and a Coordinator/Instructor at BCIT's Centre for Forensic and Security Technology Studies.
In 2004, Sheila developed the first Advanced Specialty Certificate in Forensic Health Care at BCIT; the first classroom delivered certificate in Canada. She has been teaching sexual assault nurse examiner courses throughout Canada since 1996.
Sheila has been a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner for 14 years and has testified in both Supreme and Provincial Courts in BC as an expert witness. Her background is in Emergency Nursing and she has been active in this role for 30 years.
In 2006, she retired from her role as coordinator and co-developer of the first Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program in BC at Surrey Memorial Hospital. This program was the second SANE program developed in Canada.
Sheila is currently one of the interim executives for the Forensic Nurses Society of Canada which received emerging specialty status with the Canadian Nurses Association in July, 2007. She travels internationally promoting forensic nursing in Europe and doing presentations on forensic nursing.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=3700+Willingdon+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BCIT+Centre+for+Forensics+and+Security+Technology+Studies+Burnaby
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc. - 104 North Grosvenor Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions helps large organizations improve training programs and save money by implementing eLearning solutions.
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc. offers many years of experience in the education, training and eLearning business. We can develop a solution customized to your business and your needs.
We can help you develop a strategy for implementing eLearning and blended learning strategies to maximize your return on investment (ROI). Our partnership with companies from eLearning BC gives us a wide range of resources to draw upon.
Services:
* Assisting organizations to implement eLearning programs
* Developing eLearning strategies
* Identifying the benefits and costs of eLearning
* Assessing readiness
* Aligning solutions with needs
* Developing curriculum and custom courses

Don McIntosh, President
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc.
104 North Grosvenor Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5B 1J2
Tel. 604 291-9385
Fax. 604 291-8274
don.mcintosh4ckyxw@trimeritus.com
info4ckyxw@trimeritus.com
www.trimeritus.com
Don McIntosh, President of Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc. has a Ph.D. in Instructional Design, 20 years of experience in technology based instruction in both academic and corporate settings and a thorough knowledge of the eLearning industry.
He is a longtime music lover, audiophile, triathlete and Ironman Canada (2006) finisher.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=104+North+Grosvenor+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Trimeritus+eLearning+Solutions+Inc.+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Judy Zhang, Manager, Finance
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-6941 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
jzhang3@bcwwa.org
contact3@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Sarah Vaughan, Manager, Communications
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-0011 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
svaughanz4bq7u@bcwwa.org
contactz4bq7u@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Aaron Louie, Operator Training Coordinator
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-0094 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
alouieo0t@bcwwa.org
contacto0t@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Doug Simons, Manager, Program Development
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-5346 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
dsimonso28b3n@bcwwa.org
contacto28b3n@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Alana Tees, Communications Coordinator
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-5348 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
ateesiwc@bcwwa.org
contactiwc@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Kimberly Perreault, Member Services Coordinator
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-4389 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
kperreault22@bcwwa.org
contact22@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

David Icharia, Director of Operations
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-0093 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
dichariaguexp4xh@bcwwa.org
contactguexp4xh@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Deborah Vance, Executive Assistant
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-9354 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
dvance3ul9@bcwwa.org
contact3ul9@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Daisy Foster, Chief Executive Officer
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-7824 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
dfoster6v42@bcwwa.org
contact6v42@bcwwa.org
www.bcwwa.org
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=221+-+8678+Greenall+Avenue,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=BC+Water+&+Waste+Association+(BCWWA)+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
Simon Fraser University (SFU) - 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC
Simon Fraser University is the second largest university in BC. Its main campus is on Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby. Simon Fraser University also has two additional campuses - The Harbour Centre Campus in downtown Vancouver and the Surrey Campus in the Fraser Valley.
Each of these campuses ...

Kris Magnusson, Dean, Faculty of Education
Simon Fraser University (SFU)
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC V5A 1S6
Tel. 604 291-3111 - Burnaby Mountain Campus
Tel. 604 291-5000 - Harbour Centre Campus
Fax 604 291-4381 - Human Resources
Fax 604 291-4381 - general
Kris_Magnusson0eis210@sfu.ca
www.sfu.ca
Kris Magnusson is the Dean of the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University and a member of the Canadian Research Working Group for Evidence-Based Practice in Career Development.
He was a member of the Canadian Delegation at two international symposia on Career Development and Public Policy, and has been active at the national level in research and policy in career development.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=8888+University+Drive,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Simon+Fraser+University+(SFU)+Burnaby
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC) - 200 - 7342 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC
promote and support adoption;
promote awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family;

Karen Zgonc, Communications Coordinator
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC)
200 - 7342 Winston Street
Burnaby BC V5A 2H1
Tel. 604 320-7330
Fax. 604 320-7350
kzgoncv91j2ku@bcadoption.com
infov91j2ku@bcadoption.com
www.bcadoption.com
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7342+Winston+Street,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Adoptive+Families+Association+of+British+Columbia+(AFABC)+Burnaby
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC) - 200 - 7342 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC
promote and support adoption;
promote awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family;

Sophia Barton-Bucknor, Project Manager
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC)
200 - 7342 Winston Street
Burnaby BC V5A 2H1
Tel. 604 320-7330
Fax. 604 320-7350
sbartonbucknorruy0h6@bcadoption.com
inforuy0h6@bcadoption.com
www.bcadoption.com
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7342+Winston+Street,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Adoptive+Families+Association+of+British+Columbia+(AFABC)+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC) - 200 - 7342 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC
promote and support adoption;
promote awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family;

Claudia Steeves, Director of Philanthropy
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC)
200 - 7342 Winston Street
Burnaby BC V5A 2H1
Tel. 604 320-7330
Fax. 604 320-7350
csteevess4b3@bcadoption.com
infos4b3@bcadoption.com
www.bcadoption.com
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7342+Winston+Street,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Adoptive+Families+Association+of+British+Columbia+(AFABC)+Burnaby
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC) - 200 - 7342 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC
promote and support adoption;
promote awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family;

Janis Fry, Provincial Team Manager and Privacy Officer
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC)
200 - 7342 Winston Street
Burnaby BC V5A 2H1
Tel. 604 320-7330
Fax. 604 320-7350
privacyofficer0y26s0@bcadoption.com
info0y26s0@bcadoption.com
www.bcadoption.com
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7342+Winston+Street,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Adoptive+Families+Association+of+British+Columbia+(AFABC)+Burnaby
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC) - 200 - 7342 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC
promote and support adoption;
promote awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family;

Karen Madeiros, Executive Director
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC)
200 - 7342 Winston Street
Burnaby BC V5A 2H1
Tel. 604 320-7330
Fax. 604 320-7350
kmadeiros7d@bcadoption.com
info7d@bcadoption.com
www.bcadoption.com
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7342+Winston+Street,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Adoptive+Families+Association+of+British+Columbia+(AFABC)+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC) - 200 - 7342 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC
promote and support adoption;
promote awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family;

Susan Waugh, Business Systems Manager
Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia (AFABC)
200 - 7342 Winston Street
Burnaby BC V5A 2H1
Tel. 604 320-7330
Fax. 604 320-7350
info5n4fm3ml@bcadoption.com
www.bcadoption.com
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7342+Winston+Street,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Adoptive+Families+Association+of+British+Columbia+(AFABC)+Burnaby
Simon Fraser University (SFU) - 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC
Simon Fraser University is the second largest university in BC. Its main campus is on Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby. Simon Fraser University also has two additional campuses - The Harbour Centre Campus in downtown Vancouver and the Surrey Campus in the Fraser Valley.
Each of these campuses ...

Steve Ray, Public Affairs and Media Relations
Simon Fraser University (SFU)
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC V5A 1S6
Tel. 604 291-4961
Fax. 604 291-4381
serayu85@sfu.ca
www.sfu.ca
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=8888+University+Drive,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Simon+Fraser+University+(SFU)+Burnaby
Simon Fraser University (SFU) - 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC
Simon Fraser University is the second largest university in BC. Its main campus is on Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby. Simon Fraser University also has two additional campuses - The Harbour Centre Campus in downtown Vancouver and the Surrey Campus in the Fraser Valley.
Each of these campuses ...

Andrew Petter, President & Vice-Chancellor
Simon Fraser University (SFU)
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
Tel. 250 721-8183 - direct
Tel. 604 291-4961
Fax. 604 291-4381
apetterk7@uvic.ca
www.sfu.ca
January 20, 2010 - Simon Fraser University has named Andrew Petter, past dean of the University of Victoria faculty of law and former British Columbia attorney general, as its ninth president and vice-chancellor.
Petter, 56, who was appointed after an international search, will take the reins of Canada's top comprehensive university on Sept. 1, when current president Michael Stevenson concludes his second five-year term.
Michael Francis, chair of the SFU board of governors, says that Petter brings to the presidency a life-long commitment to education as university teacher, constitutional scholar and academic administrator, most recently as the University of Victoria's longest serving dean of law.
Andrew Petter was born (1953) and raised in Victoria (Oak Bay). His father owned The Clock Shop on Victoria's Antique Row and his mother, who was once a professional dancer with the Bodenwieser ballet company of Vienna, taught dance. During Petter's high school years his family moved to Nelson, where he graduated from L.V. Rogers secondary school as class valedictorian.
He began his post-secondary studies at Nelson's former Notre Dame University (where his father had taken up a post as a history professor) and did a stint in the early 1970s as CKKC Radio's news director and open-line show host. There, he got a first-hand taste of politics interviewing the likes of newly elected premier Dave Barrett and former premier W.A.C. Bennett.
An avid follower of U.S. politics, his own political experience began at 19 when he was asked to serve as executive assistant to local MLA Lorne Nicolson.
Petter attended the University of Victoria (UVic) in 1976 to study political science. Encouraged by the law school's first dean, Murray Fraser, he entered the law program in 1978.
Graduating from UVic Law in 1981, he received the Law Society of BC Gold Medal for finishing top in his class, and went on to earn an LL.M (Public Law) with first-class honours from Cambridge University. Cambridge was also where his son Dylan was born.
Petter briefly practiced law in Saskatchewan before becoming an assistant professor at Osgoode Hall Law School (York University) in 1984. He joined the UVic Faculty of Law in 1986. He has taught and written extensively in the areas of constitutional law and public policy, and is currently a member of the B.C. and Saskatchewan law societies.
Petter taught in the UVic law faculty for five years before heeding Premier Mike Harcourt's call to run as NDP candidate in Saanich South in the 1991 provincial election. Petter spent the next decade as an MLA and held a series of key cabinet posts.
In 2001 Petter resumed his teaching career at UVic, soon filling the vacancy of acting dean in the faculty of law. He went on to serve as dean-the first graduate of the school to serve in that position-from 2002-2008.
In 2002 he received an honorary citizen award from the City of Victoria and in 2003 was given UVic's Distinguished Alumni Award.
In 2008 Petter stepped down as dean and resumed teaching and research. He was also awarded a residency as visiting scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation Centre in Bellagio, Italy.
Besides running 30 km a week, Petter spends his leisure time cycling, reading and attending theatre, opera and movies with his life partner Maureen Maloney. He is an aficionado of mystery novels and political biography, a fan of baseball, and has a passion for Marx Brothers and Frank Capra films. His son Dylan is currently pursuing an MBA in England.
###
Campaign to Involve the Public in Shaping SFU
February 10, 2011 - Simon Fraser University president Andrew Petter today launched envision>SFU, a broad-reaching campaign to involve the public in shaping the future of one of Canada's leading comprehensive universities.
Says Petter: “I'm reaching out to our myriad communities to develop a strategic vision that reflects SFU's strengths and enhances our reputation as a student-centred, research-driven, and community-engaged institution. I hope everyone who cares about SFU will take the time to share their thoughts."
Through face-to-face encounters and online engagement, Petter is posing 10 strategic questions such as: What is distinctive about SFU? How can SFU increase its impact and relevance? What prospects and opportunities is SFU missing?
“SFU is no ivory tower," says Petter. “We're an active and engaged member of many communities and it's crucial for SFU to take a good long look at how we fit in and how we contribute. Staying relevant to the people and groups we serve is a critical part of what makes SFU distinctive. We need to examine our roles and relationships and ensure we're moving forward."
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=8888+University+Drive,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Simon+Fraser+University+(SFU)+Burnaby
Try JobPro today for free for more contacts, real email addresses and detailed company information from this and over 80 other industries across British Columbia.
Add or update company & contact information, or send feedback to directory maintainers.
Deaf Children's Society of British Columbia / Deaf Children's Society of BC - 200 - 7355 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC
provides resources, programs, support and information to families with deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to age five

Karen Harvey, Office Manager
Deaf Children's Society of British Columbia / Deaf Children's Society of BC
200 - 7355 Canada Way
Burnaby BC V3N 4Z6
Tel. 604 525-6056
Fax. 604 525-7307
www.deafchildren.bc.ca
Karen has over 30 years of experience in the banking, financial, and communications sectors. She is a dedicated student of American Sign Language and can often be found taking courses and practicing her skills.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7355+Canada+Way,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Deaf+Children';s+Society+of+British+Columbia+/+Deaf+Children's+Society+of+BC+Burnaby
Deaf Children's Society of British Columbia / Deaf Children's Society of BC - 200 - 7355 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC
provides resources, programs, support and information to families with deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to age five

Janice Springford, M.Ed., M.A., Executive Director
Deaf Children's Society of British Columbia / Deaf Children's Society of BC
200 - 7355 Canada Way
Burnaby BC V3N 4Z6
Tel. 604 525-6056
Fax. 604 525-7307
www.deafchildren.bc.ca
Janice's degrees are in Education and School Psychology. She received her education and training in both Canada and the United States. Her training and professional placements include the John Tracy Clinic, Jericho Hill School, Oregon and Washington State Schools for the Deaf, BC School for the Deaf, and the Robarts School in London, Ontario.
Janice's experience in education spans twenty years and includes all grade levels from preschool to grade twelve. Janice is the third Deaf Executive Director in the history of the Deaf Children's Society.
www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=200+-+7355+Canada+Way,+Burnaby,+BC
www.jobprodirectory.com/download.html
www.google.ca/#hl=en&q=Deaf+Children';s+Society+of+British+Columbia+/+Deaf+Children's+Society+of+BC+Burnaby
