Professional Conduct and Competency General Panel

Klassen, Carolyn

Carolyn graduated from University of Alberta with her B. Ed. in 1995. She completed her master of education through the University of Portland in 2021 and the graduate certificate of leadership through the University of Alberta in 2022. She has held various teaching and leadership positions within the private and public-school sectors in the Greater Edmonton region. Beyond the school context, she has served on the board of a charitable organization for 10 years and is currently its vice chair.

Kenyon, Trent

Trent Kenyon was a sworn member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for 15 years and spent a total of 17 years in the law enforcement field. He currently is a junior high math and physical education teacher in the Fort Vermilion School Division and has pursued coursework towards an alternative dispute resolution designation. Trent holds management and physical education bachelor degrees from the University of Lethbridge and a Bachelor of Education degree from Concordia University of Edmonton.

Baker, Bettylyn

“I believe that to be successful is to touch many lives in a positive way.”

Seeking to share my passion, I received a Bachelor of Education and worked for many years as an Educator in many capacities including my own business (Learning Links). I have volunteered for countless organizations and causes over the years. I continue to diversify my knowledge by continuing education in various areas of life, including leadership, personal development, and community safety. I have enjoyed the pleasure of belonging to diverse boards including: Conference Chair 2022-2024 for Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association; Advisory Member, Rural Crime Capacity Project; Facilitator with Red Deer Rural Restorative Justice; Chairperson with the Red Deer Safety Advisory Ad-hoc Committee; Chairperson, Red Deer Native Friendship Society; and Chairperson both locally and provincially for Catholic Social Services. I was nominated for the Women of Excellence Awards in Central Alberta.

My life at home includes three grown daughters with partners and four grandchildren. I am blessed to have a strong faith and the support of my family, friends and peers. I continue to inspire a love for learning in my children along with those I come in contact with and have always encouraged the value of thinking outside the box. I exhibit an entrepreneurial and creative spirit that shines through in all I serve with love, in business, community and to family and friends.

I enjoy being in nature, walking, golfing, reading, traveling, cooking, music and theatre, along with spending time with family and friends.


Bruinsma, Jennifer

As a principal with St. Albert Public Schools, Jennifer Bruinsma leads a vibrant grade 5-9 school community at École Hillgrove School. Jennifer holds a Master’s in Education from the University of Calgary and a Certificate in School Management from Harvard Graduate School of Education. In 2009, she was nominated for the Alberta

Excellence in Teaching Award, and she was again nominated in 2011, becoming a semi-finalist award recipient.

Seymour, Jody

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Owens, Mark

Mark Owens is an Associate Superintendent with Northland School Division. Mark has experience as a facilitator in Restorative Practices, is trained in Fierce Conversations and is a member of the Supervision and Evaluation Committee. He has 14 years of experience in school and divisional administration and over 20 years with the Alberta Sport and Athletic Association as the Northwest President for the last 6 years. Mark holds a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and Physical Education from the University of Alberta and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from University of Calgary.

Przybilla, Cheryl

Cheryl Przybilla has over 30 years of experience in both the classroom and at Alberta Education. She moved from teaching high school social studies to a rewarding career in the High School Curriculum and Provincial Assessment sectors. As an executive director in each of these sectors, she led a variety of high profile projects and participated on a variety of boards/committees. Coming full circle, Cheryl has returned to the classroom as a guest teacher.

Smith, Trevor

Trevor J. Smith has been a Social Studies teacher at St. Michael's School in Pincher Creek, Alberta for 25 years. In addition to teaching, he was a member and Chair of the Alberta Teachers’ Association’s Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) and Professional Conduct Appeal Committee (PCAC) for 15 years. Trevor holds a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Alberta.

Banke, Joseph

Joseph Banke is a Teacher with the Wild Rose School Division and previously taught with the Calgary Board of Education. He is also a senior officer in the Naval Reserves with the rank of Commander. Joseph has board experience as the Chair of the Naval Museum of Alberta and experience on the Local of the Alberta Teacher Association. He holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Calgary, a Bachelors of Arts in Political Studies from Queen's University and a Master of Science from American Military University.

Rath, Pamela

Pamela Rath is a former school board trustee from Calgary Catholic School Division. During her tenure, she served on various committees and sat as director for the Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA). Her passion has always been centered around students, the protection of classroom dollars and the importance of parents being the primary educators of their children.

In addition, Pamela has held various leadership positions in the non-profit sector for over 25 years and volunteers within her community to assist families needing a hand up.

Pamela holds a BSc Engineering (Petroleum) from the University of Wyoming.



Sidhu, Sanah

Sanah Sidhu is the Director of Professional Conduct with the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta. She leads the complaints and hearings portfolio with a specific focus on public protection. Sanah is an active member with the Law Society of Alberta and has achieved both a Juris Doctor from Bond University and Bachelor of Commerce from MacEwan University.

Wang, Yifei

Yifei Wang is a growth and innovation specialist in work-integrated learning (WIL) at Mount Royal University, collaborating with faculty and WIL coordinators to integrate real-world experiences into students' academic journeys. She holds a Ph.D. and MA in Curriculum and Pedagogy, specializing in Media and Technology Studies, from the University of British Columbia. An award-winning educator in Alberta, Yifei has taught educational technology, instructional design, and cross-cultural communication at leading universities.

Cameron, Caitlyn

Caitlyn Cameron holds both a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education and a Master of Educational Studies from the University of Alberta. She is a passionate educator who enjoys teaching junior high math and science. Caitlyn is the principal at an Alberta-based independent school, with a preschool-through-Grade-9 program.

Bouma, David

David Bouma has a variety of experiences that have helped him develop his leadership, instructional, supervisory and interpersonal skills as a teacher, university instructor, administrator and superintendent across numerous learning environments including elementary, junior high school, post-secondary and senior leadership. His experiences and education, along with his deep understanding of the Alberta curriculum and the Education Act, have served to inform his practice as a teacher, teacher mentor and evaluator.

Bacon, Lyne

Lyne Bacon is an assistant superintendent, Human Resources who works at the Southern Francophone School Board to oversee collective agreement negotiations, administrative policy, employee wellness and conflict resolution sessions. Lyne has been involved with the Alberta Teachers’ Association as a member of the Professional Conduct Committee. Lyne is a certified teacher with accreditation from the International Baccalaureate North America. Lyne holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Ottawa and a Master of Education from the University of Alberta.

Lower, Daniel

Dan Lower serves as the Deputy Superintendent of Red Deer Public Schools, where he leads the Learning Services department. He supports the division in delivering exceptional teaching and learning opportunities.

Dan holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta and a Master of Education in Administration from the University of Lethbridge. Prior to his current position, he served as Principal of Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School. He has also held leadership positions as Vice Principal at both the Lindsay Thurber and Hunting Hills high schools.

Before entering school administration, Dan began his education career in Sylvan Lake and Stettler. He was a dedicated classroom teacher, teaching science at Lindsay Thurber.

A strong advocate for youth sports, Mr. Lower has served on the boards of Red Deer Minor Baseball and The Kings Volleyball Club. He also volunteered as a coach for his sons' Red Deer Minor Hockey and Baseball teams.


Holstein, Evan

Evan Holstein loves to learn and is passionate about serving others. Evan has served as a teacher, pedagogy lead, grade coordinator and vice principal, and is currently the Principal for the Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools. He has experience as a member of the Policy Advisory and Professional Development Committees for GSACRD. Evan holds a valid Leadership Certificate as well as a Master of Education in Educational Administration and Leadership from the University of Alberta.

Thomas, Jessica

Jessica Thomas is the Superintendent of People Services at the Calgary Catholic School Division (CCSD), where she oversees 6,000 people within the People Services department. Jessica is also a certificated teacher and is pursuing her Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. She holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Alberta and a Human Resources Certificate from Mount Royal University. Jessica also has nearly 20 years of volunteer experience with the Calgary Stampede.

Barber, Karyn

Karyn Barber is an Associate Superintendent with Chinook's Edge School Division, serving approximately 11, 000 students and their families with high quality, diverse educational programming. Karyn has over thirty years of experience in K-12 education, working with several Alberta jurisdictions. She holds a Master of Education, specializing in Educational Leadership, as well as the Superintendent Leadership Quality Standard.

Hunt, Joanne

Joanne Hunt has extensive and varied experience and expertise in the field of education. She holds a Bachelor of Science (what is now Human Ecology) from the University of Alberta, a Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education and Master of Education in Counselling Psychology, both from the University of Calgary. Joanne has worked in 4 school districts within Alberta encompassing public, separate and private schools. She has taught a wide range of subject areas and has extensive administrative experience at both system and school-based levels, having been a high school principal at 3 urban schools. Joanne has been both a member and chair of a variety of school district education committees, a board member of the CanLearn Society and Executive Director of the Hera Society. Joanne provided many years of volunteer service related to the teaching profession and as a long-time member of the Calgary Board of Education’s Critical Incident Response team.

Sparks, Lorrie

Lorrie Sparks is a teacher who teaches elementary school children.

Lorrie has experience serving on the board of McMan Youth, Family and Community Services Assoc. and a Practice Review Committee with the Ministry of Education.

Lorrie holds a Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Alberta.

Billy, Allen

Allen Billy is the interim education manager at the University of Calgary’s medical school and has worked primarily in the post-secondary education sector, including as a dean, associate dean and faculty member. Allen was on the governance boards of the Canadian Association of Allied Health Programs and the North Shore Rescue Team Society and is a public member on the Alberta Council of Social Workers. Allen has received a Canada 125 medal for volunteer service. Allen has a doctorate in Zoology from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science from the University of British Columbia.

Colenutt, Avril

Avril Colenutt is a lawyer with experience in professional conduct and competency, professional regulation, procedural fairness, adjudication and ethics. Avril has served with the Health Disciplines Board, Community and Social Services Appeal Panel, Children's Services Appeal Panel, Conduct Committee for the Law Society of Alberta, and the Nursing Education Program Approval Committee for the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta. She holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the University of British Columbia, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of New Brunswick, and is a Master of Laws candidate at the University of Edinburgh.

Henderson, Hamish

Hamish Henderson has practiced law in Alberta for over 36 years. He has appeared before all levels of the Alberta courts, as well as various boards and tribunals. He is also extensively involved in mediations and the collaborative family law process. Mr. Henderson has been involved as a member of several boards, including various legal aid appeal boards and as chair of the Insurance Councils Appeal Board. He is also a part-time adjudicator with Alberta Correctional Services and a member of the Attendance Board. He believes in relationship building and being a team player, as well ensuring a collaborative, fair and balanced approach to problem-solving.

Parker, Shane

Shane Parker, K.C., is a practicing lawyer who graduated from the University of Alberta in 1991 and was admitted to the Law Society of Alberta in 1992. Shane has served on numerous boards over 30 years and continues to advise boards in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors.

Odiase, Adediwura

Adediwura (Wura) Odiase is an HR Executive with more than 25 years of experience in public and private sectors. Wura is the CEO of Pinnacle Human Resource Consulting and the director of culture, inclusion, and belonging at the Calgary Police Service. Additionally, Wura is a board director at the Calgary Region Immigrant Employment Council (CRIEC) and serves on the governance and sustainability committees. Wura holds an MBA and an MSc in global human resource management. She is a fellow of John Ware Institute.

Walls, Brad

Brad Walls is an emergency communications officer with extensive experience in governance and operations. Brad has served as a councillor for the Town of Strathmore and held leadership roles such as secretary-treasurer and past president of the Strathmore and District Agricultural Society. Brad’s operational expertise includes overseeing large-scale projects, including facility design and construction. Brad is certified as an emergency medical dispatcher (EMD) and an emergency fire dispatcher (EFD), demonstrating his commitment to public service.

Owusu, Emmanuel

Emmanuel Kofi Owusu works with the Alberta Human Rights Commission as Director of Complaints Management. He previously acted as the Director of the Commission, an order in council appointment, for a year. Emmanuel is a member of the University of Calgary's Senate and a co-chair of the City of Calgary Anti-Racism Action Commission. Emmanuel has an LL.B from KNUST, Ghana and a Master of Laws degree from the University of Calgary.

Jadavji, Noor

Noor (Noorie) Jadavji holds a bachelor of arts in law and psychology from Carleton University. She is currently the program officer with Focus Canada Humanitarian Assistance. Her work is specifically aimed at the strategic resettlement of refugees through participation in the Government of Canada’s economic immigration programs, supporting both employers and candidates with effective recruitment strategies.

Noorie has a substantial foundation in career development education and has supported student success for more than 25 years. She has worked at both the University of Calgary and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

Noorie has further developed expertise in career advising, as well as equity, diversity and inclusion through various coaching certifications and courses. Known for fostering meaningful connections with employers, Noorie has also mentored youth through community volunteer work, showcasing her commitment to supporting individuals' personal and professional growth.


Galarneau, Jennifer

Jennifer Galarneau is a lawyer with a passion for professional regulation and protection of the public. She has extensive experience with administrative tribunals and disciplinary processes for self-regulatory organizations. Jennifer has worked as a complaints director, enforcement counsel and as a chairperson for a disciplinary panel. Jennifer has a Bachelor of Science, a Juris Doctor, and a Master of Laws with a focus on professional regulation.

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