NEW SPEAKERS CONFIRMED FOR BOATING BC CONFERENCE
New Speakers Confirmed for Boating BC Conference
Shelley McIvor, Managing Director, Quadrant Marine Institute
Marine Service Technician Training in BC
Quadrant Marine Institute delivers BC’s Marine Service Technician program in Sidney and Vancouver. Broad training plus skill assessment on the shop floor provides a foundation for any career in marine trades. Shelley will address the importance of workforce development for our industry as a whole and provide an opportunity for the local marine service industry to both support and engage in the program’s future developments.
Shelley is a professional communication strategist with international experience consulting for the recreational marine service industry. Since joining the Quadrant team, she applies her strategies to reinforcing the connections between the marine service industry and Marine Service Technician training.
Guy Ellis, Dean, School of Transportation, British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)
Marine Mechanical Technician Apprenticeship Program; Where to From Here?
With thirteen years of post-secondary experience specific to trades training – including the position of Dean, Faculty of Trades and Applied Technology at Vancouver Island University (VIU) – Guy Ellis knows the value of working collaboratively with industry. Currently the Dean, School of Transportation at BCIT, where the Marine Mechanical Technician apprenticeship program is soon to enter its second year, Guy will share a brief update and future plans for the program including opportunities for the recreational marine industry and BCIT to continue to collaborate to ensure the program’s success.
2015 Boating BC Conference presented by Mercury Marine
November 24 + 25, Pacific Gateway Hotel, Richmond BC
Registration Fees (includes all speakers, reception, networking events and meals):
Boating BC Members: $249
Non-Members: $299
More info here: http://www.boatingbc.ca/conference-speakers-bios#mcivor