March 5, 2014
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Paul Smith believes that everyone should have the opportunity to pursue their best career as part of living their best life. Since 2010, Paul has served as Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers or CACEE, as it’s known, which is Canada’s leading authority on the school-to-work transition. Before this role at CACEE, he held leadership roles at Queen’s University and Memorial University, after starting his work in the field at the College of the North Atlantic.
As a national recruiting manager, Nancy Moulday has been involved with hiring thousands of employees from both inside and outside her corporation and on campus. Currently, Nancy is President elect of CACEE.
Plus, Ivan Cheung is a graduate of Systems Design Engineering of the University of Waterloo. He’s also a classically trained musician; He plays flute, violin and piano. now he’s combined his passions for music and engineering as co-founder of Singspiel. It’s mission is to revolutionize the way people practice music.
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