Acknowledgements
The CARS Career Information Suite of resources has been developed through the direction, expertise and dedication of a project advisory committee. Each member of the committee contributed their time and provided feedback during key stages of the product development. The successful completion of this career information suite is a reflection of the committee's ongoing support of the project.
A sincere thank you is extended to each individual and to the organization each represents:
- Graham Conrad - Nova Scotia Automotive Human Resources Sector Council
- Linda Cooke - Algonquin College/CAMPE Representative
- Gary DaCosta - E. C. Drury High School
- Carlo Del Fante - Akzo Nobel Coatings Ltd.
- Rod Desnoyers - Conseil provincial des comités paritaires de l'industrie de l'automobile
- Charlene Hayes - Ottawa Technical Learning Centre
- Keith Lancastle - Canadian Apprenticeship Forum
- Carolle Larose - Comité sectoriel de main-d'oeuvre de l'industrie des services automobiles
- Gail Larose - Canadian Alliance of Education and Training Organizations (CAETO)
- Doris Lavoie - Canadian Counselling Association
- Chantal Locatelli - Ontario Ministry of Education
- Valerie McNabb - Canadian Career Information Association
- Deborah Moynes-Keshen - Automotive Industries Association (AIA)
- Craig Norton - PEI Department of Education/Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA)
- Jacques Pelletier - Canada Career Consortium
- Corrie Robley - Nova Scotia Automotive Human Resources Sector Council
- Esther Scott - Myers Chev Olds Cadillac
- Peter Woods - P.R. Woods & Associates Limited/Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA)
- Catherine Casserly - Human Resources Development Canada
- Paulette Gay - Industry Canada
- Marie Smith - Human Resources Development Canada
- The Gordon Writing Group - Research & Writing
- Wavertree Inc. - Design & Layout
- ideaConnect Marketing and Communications - Web site & CD-ROM
- CarEd Consulting - Educator and Industry Guide Research & Writing
CARS would also like to thank the federal department of Human Resources Development Canada for its support of this project to increase young people's awareness of automotive repair and service career opportunities and to improve the image of the industry.
Partnerships such as this will help to strengthen Canada's skilled workforce.
Jennifer Steeves
CARS Project Co-ordinator
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