College of Dietitians of Alberta - Council
Rabbie, Geoff
Geoff Rabbie has over 18 years of experience in information technology and information systems management, primarily in the health care sector. His experience spreads across both the private and public sectors. Mr. Rabbie’s most recent experience has been as a Principal in a national consulting organization and serving as a trusted Senior Strategic Advisor to the Chief Information Officer, and Chief Medical Information Officer at the Department of Health in the Northwest Territories. In addition, he has led three large scale eHealth initiatives in the Northwest Territories. In addition to his Bachelor of Science in Economics, Geoff is a certified Project Management Professional and is trained in PROSCI change management.
Phung, Alex
Alexander Phung is a registered physiotherapist in good standing working directly with clients in a front-line capacity both in a public and private setting since 2010.
Alex was previously the Chair of the AHS Edmonton Zone Physiotherapy Professional Practice Council.
Alex has been conferred a Doctorate of Physiotherapy from Northeastern University, a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Alberta, a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of Alberta, and Bachelor of Commerce from Athabasca University.
Amerongen, Cynthia
Ms. Amerongen holds a dual Masters designation in Leadership and Adult Education, and a Bachelor of General Studies, both from Athabasca University, and a diploma in business administration from NAIT. Ms. Amerongen has over 30 years of executive leadership experience in post-secondary education and health foundation fundraising. Board experience includes Fort McMurray Chamber of Commerce, 2015 Western Canada Summer Games, and Athabasca University Academic Council. Ms. Amerongen is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal.
Mosier, Louise
Louise Mosier retired after 37 years as a registered cardiology technologist and a certified medical laboratory assistant. She spent the last seven years of her career as supervisor of the specimen procurement and dispatch team in a busy hospital laboratory. She has served on the councils of two different regulated health professions, one as a non-voting member and the other as a public member. Louise also served as a preceptor to students and on various committees throughout her career.