Author: tmorgan

  • Greg Johnson

    Greg Johnson is the Executive Director, Stakeholder and Community Relations, at BC Infrastructure Benefits. BCIB implements an economic development policy in British Columbia. The Crown corporation has worked with over 100 contractors to provide almost 7000 skilled tradespeople to 15 major infrastructure projects, generating economic gains for workers, contractors and communities. Over 92% of BCIB’s…

  • Lynn White

    Lynn WhitePresident & CEO ACCESS (Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society) Lynn White (Laanii Ym Yath Gaax) is a member of Gitxaala Nation – Raven Clan. Lynn currently serves as CEO for Aboriginal Community Career Community Employment Society (ACCESS) since 2006. ACCESS is a proud Indigenous led non-profit, dedicated to empowering Urban Indigenous Peoples in…

  • Jeremy McQuigge

    Jeremy McQuigge is a systems architect, policy strategist, and founding Secretary-General of the Council Advancing Work-Based Learning (CAWBL). He developed ‘contributive epistemology,’ a theory that holds that knowledge emerges from individual contributions and attains value through community recognition; an idea central to his leadership. Jeremy has uniquely positioned Work-Based Learning (WBL) as a transdisciplinary field,…

  • Susan Forseille

    Susan Forseille is an experienced educator with over two decades of work in prior learning assessment, micro-credentials, and career development across multiple sectors. Her research focuses on decolonizing and Indigenizing prior learning assessment methodologies, evaluating micro-credentials through PLAR approaches, and examining PLAR’s impact on career development. She holds a BA from Simon Fraser University, an…

  • Nan Travers​

    Dr. Nan Travers, Co-Lead of Credential As You Go, retired Director of the Center for Leadership in Credentialing Learning at SUNY Empire State University, continues to focus on research, policy, and practice related to the recognition, validation, and credentialing of learning globally. Credential As You Go is an initiative advancing incremental credentialing, previously supported by…

  • Mark Patterson

    Mark Patterson is a leading voice in workforce innovation, focused on building partnerships that advance skills development and inclusive economic growth. As Founder & Executive Director of Magnet, he has shaped a national platform that connects talent with opportunity across Canada and globally. Mark is widely recognized for his expertise at the intersection of workforce development and…

  • Katie Fitmzuaurice

    Katie Fitzmaurice is a strategic and collaborative leader driving economic transformation across Metro Vancouver. As Executive Vice President at Invest Vancouver, she leads initiatives that advance inclusive prosperity, regional wellbeing, and long-term competitiveness. With experience across the private sector and all levels of government, Katie brings a systems-level perspective to unlocking economic opportunities. She is…

  • Jill Budelli

    Jill Budelli has 20 plus years of industry experience have centered within the natural resources industry having represented exploration, development, and mining projects in Canada, the US, and Latin America with a focus on responsibly and ethically sourced minerals. She has served on various boards including one that held 13 years of service, three of…

  • Jackie Pichette

    Jackie drives conversation between policy makers, educators and employers, and provides actionable insights to strengthen Canada’s workforce and human capital advantage. Prior to joining RBC Thought Leadership, Jackie was the Director of Policy, Research & Partnerships at a provincial research agency – Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario. Jackie has also worked as a consultant…

  • Greg Stone

    Greg has 20 years of senior leadership experience in the private and public sectors, working for and with governments, institutions and communities to develop and deliver on shared objectives. Greg holds a DPhil in Modern History from the University of Oxford, a Master of Arts from McMaster, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Calgary, and a…