Atlantic Universities Human Resources Association Conference - Speakers

October 16, 17 and 18, 2013

Speakers Bios
Sally WellsSally Wells

Sally graduated from Memorial University in Newfoundland in 1977 with a Bachelor of Social Work, followed by five years working in Psychiatry and Family Medicine.

In 1985 she graduated with a Law Degree from the University of New Brunswick and was admitted to the Law Society of New Brunswick in 1987.

She practised law in a small firm, followed by a ten year term at the Law Society of New Brunswick where she was the Director of Continuing Legal Education.

For the past seventeen years she has operated a successful practice as a Workplace Consultant in Atlantic Canada.

October 18, 2013 10:15am
Chancellor's Room, Wu Conference Centre

Michael Haan

Michael Haan, UNB Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Population and Social Policy, studies why immigrants make the location choices they do, and what impact these choices have on both their well-being and that of the communities they join. This research is critical to understanding the relationship between location choice and socio-economic well-being, and to preventing over-urbanization in some parts of Canada and population decline in others. Haan's earlier work focused on housing and immigration, although the focus on inequality and stratification was evident there as well.

October 17, 2013  9:15am
Chancellor's Room, Wu Conference Centre

Ann Flynn

An experienced Human Resource professional, Ann Flynn has extensive knowledge in all areas of human resource management. Ann enjoys working as a member of the management team and making a significant contribution to the strategic direction of an organization. She continually seeks challenges, always looking for opportunities for continued growth and development. She has a passion for leading and facilitating group interactions and improvement projects.

October 17, 2013  10:45am
Wu Conference Centre

Susan Holt

The New Brunswick Business Council is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization comprised of 23 of New Brunswick's leading corporations. Through a combination of economic and social initiatives, the Council endeavours to positively impact the New Brunswick business environment.

As President and CEO, I am responsible for managing and leading the Council in its creation, support and collaboration of socioeconomic initiatives which encourage the development of a prosperous New Brunswick.

October 17, 2013  2:00pm
Wu Confernce Centre

Terry FearonTerry Fearon
President and Leadership Coach Leadership Lantica Ltd - Licensee of Leadership Management Canada

Executive Coaching, strategic and annual business planning, goals design and alignment, balancing work/life, multi-sensory learning, practical daily application, facilitated process, attitude and behaviour coaching, space repetition learning, mentoring, win-win agreements.

October 17, 2013  10:45am
Wu Conference Centre

More speaker bios to follow!