Curtis Farrell

Pre-hospital and Emergency Medicine, Emergency Management, Incident Command, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response


Experts

Scott Warrick

Chef and Program Coordinator, Culinary Arts

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Chef, Culinary, Food Service, Food Stylist, Kitchen Management, Restaurant Management, Hospitality

Experience

Chef Warrick is also a coach and organizer for many of Algonquin College’s hot food competitions. Chef Warrick has also on many occasions provided support for the College’s special needs students who are interested in learning about the culinary field.

Outside of the College, Chef Warrick works as a Food Service Consultant and has in the past provided food stylist services to McCain International Foods, Loblaw’s & the LCBO. Chef Warrick is Executive Chef and food consultant to Ottawa Bluesfest and Culinary Advisor for the Ottawa Wine & Food Show. He was part of the City of Ottawa’s Street Food Selection Panel and sits on the Board of Directors for the City of Ottawa’s Food Policy Council.

Prior to working at the College, Chef Warrick worked as a Chef for the House of Commons in Ottawa, Canada. At the House of Commons Chef Warrick played an active role in all areas of food production and distribution. Chef Warrick was involved in the development and writing of recipes, food costing, inventory, menu planning, and the training of new staff.

Chef Warrick is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation of Chefs and Cooks (C.C.F.C.C.), a member of the local CCFCC Executive, and holds his CCC designation (Canadian Culinary Certification). Chef Warrick is a Red Seal Chef.

Email

warrics@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x5223

Mr. Scott Warrick

Sandy Ouellette

Professor, Event Management

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Communications, Marketing, Event Management, Event Planning

Experience

Sandy has worked in Event Marketing & Planning industry for over 20 years. As a Global Event Marketing Manager with Nokia for three years, Sandy was instrumental in both the strategic and tactical execution of multi-faceted, complex regional and global events and tradeshows. During her 15 year employment with Mitel Networks, Sandy managed the Global Event Management team and was a key player in creating an annual proprietary conference which brought multiple audiences in one venue. Her work included the creation of integrated marketing programs to ensure goals and objectives were achieved, and the development and management of event critical paths.

Email

ouelles1@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x7258

Mrs. Sandy Ouellette

Robert McKenney

Professor, School of Advanced Technology

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Application Architecture, SaaS (Software as a Service), Web Application Development, Mobile Application Development, Web Services / API Development, Database Design, JavaScript, Node.js, Vue, React, React Native

Experience

30 years of experience in the information technology industry,
Former founder of a SaaS e-commerce startup,
Alumni of the L-SPARK Enterprise SaaS Accelerator Program,
Hands-on with web and web application development since 1994

Email

mckennr@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 293-0930

Mr. Robert McKenney

Robert Brandon

Professor

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Cybersecurity, networking, Linux, computer technicians, information technology.

Experience

* Taught security to BIT-NET students who have now won the Cybersecurity Challenge Ottawa competition three times in three years.
* Certified to teach the CCNA Security and CCNA Cyber Ops certifications.
* 10+ years teaching computer security courses

Email

rob.brandon@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x7217

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Richard Hagemeyer

Professor, Computer Studies

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Computer Studies, Database and Systems Software, Business Development, Management, Event Management, Stakeholder Relations, Marketing, Community Engagement, Team Building

Experience

Has taught 25 distinct courses at Algonquin College in the past 15 years; has worked professionally as a database administrator, systems software analyst, director of technology, and technology specialist; speaker at events such as the Annual Canadian Internet Forum

Email

hagemer@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x5974

Mr. Richard Hagemeyer

Rebecca Wakelin

Educational Developer

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

College Teaching, higher education pedagogy, teaching in diverse classrooms, assessing learners in college, classroom management, facilitating group work

Experience

Have been an Educational Developer (teaching consultant) for 5 years, presented at numerous academic conferences as an expert in teaching, hold a Bachelor and Master's degree in Education, serve on numerous boards/committees/groups as a teaching expert

Email

wakelir@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x6200

Ms. Rebecca Wakelin

Praveeni Perera

Professor

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

International Business, International Expansions, Export/Import, Emerging Economies, Global Affairs, International Relations, International Protocol, Business Etiquette

Experience

Master of Business Administration- International Business, Certificate in Management - Harvard Business School, Certified International Protocol and Business Etiquette Consultant, Certificate in Social International Protocol

Project Manager representing Canada in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) study, 10+ years of experience in international development/project management, 7 years of consulting experience specializing in international expansions, published author of book called "Cocktails & Conversations: a guide to networking"

Email

pererap@algonquincollege.com

Phone

Ms. Praveeni Perera

Patrick Ouellette

Coordinator, Information and Communications Technology Security Programs

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

IT/IS Security Analysis, Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessments, Digital Forensics, Wired/Wireless Networking Design, Wired/Wireless Networking Implementation, Wired/Wireless Networking Testing, Wired/Wireless Networking Validation

Experience

Patrick is a program and course designer, trainer, Professor and an Applied Research and industry consultant with substantial practical hands-on experience in information systems (IS) and information technology (IT), networking technologies and wireless technologies, operating systems including Linux and Windows, structured cabling (copper/fiber), IS/IT security, penetration testing and vulnerability assessments, digital forensics and programming. Patrick has conducted curriculum, course content and practical/lab content development to meet client or program requirements and standards, needs analysis, and customization of solutions.

He regularly interfaces with industry partners and participates in industry relevant events/conferences to further ongoing business relationships.
Patrick is a Certified Ethical Hacker, and has taken SANS GSEC, InfoSec Forensics and EnCase training.

He is the author of multiple CyberLab articles for PenTesting Magazine. Patrick is the Owner / Chief Consultant of Network Help IT Solutions.

Email

ouellep@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x5904

Mr. Patrick Ouellette

Neil Hunter

Coordinator and Professor, Animation

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Traditional Animation, Computer Animation (Harmony, Maya), Storyboarding, Concept Design

Experience

Neil Hunter brings over 30 years of invaluable, on-the-job experience as a full-time Professor and Coordinator in the Animation program at Algonquin College. On top of mentoring students since 2003, he has represented the College by training instructors and developing courses for affiliate organizations in India and Africa.

After graduating from the three-year Classical Animation program at Sheridan College in 1984, Neil worked as a senior animator on the Gemini Award-winning series The Raccoons. He also animated on specials like Teddy Bears Picnic and The Railway Dragon.

By the late 80’s, Neil started working as a Storyboard Artist for various television series, such as For Better or For Worse (Hinton Animation Studios), Beetlejuice, Babar (Nelvana), Richard Scary, Little Lulu (Cinar), The Clique, RoboRoach, Mole Sisters (Funbag), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Fred Wolf Films), X-Men Evolution (Film Roman), Where’s Waldo?, Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Dave (DIC Entertainment), and Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (Walt Disney Animation Studios), to name a few. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation for his contribution to Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? in both 1995 and 1996.

Neil also oversaw the development and production of several projects. As a Director he co-wrote, produced, and directed Little Bear and the Legend of the Stars. As Story Editor and Creative Producer, he worked on Hoze Hounds, Zeroman, and several animated features. Today, Neil remains involved in the industry by doing freelance work.

Email

huntern@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 554-7788 x5821

Prof. Neil  Hunter

Natasha Wood

Coordinator/Professor

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Hairstyling, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry, Advanced Nail Care Techniques, Advanced Skin Care, Spa, Salon and Wellness Facilities Management, Sales Consultant, Academic Mentor, Field Work Coach, Curriculum Development.

Experience

Salon and Spa entrepreneur, Licensed Hair Stylist for 20+ years, Licensed Esthetician 10+ years, Wellness facility management for 7 years, Sales Consultant for Dermalogica Canada and the International Dermal Institute 5 years, Curriculum developer for Algonquin College Hair Styling and Spa Management Program.

Email

woodvin@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x6113

Ms. Natasha Wood

Experts

Sarah Crawford

Sexual Violence Prevention and Harm Reduction Coordinator

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

sexual health, sexual violence, feminism, harm reduction, substance use, public health, student education, awareness, advocacy, violence, technology, sex,

Experience

Master of Sexology, research on the phenomenon of Sexting, research on trauma-informed care in a domestic violence service, and research on people living with HIV, Administrative Staff Award, Draw-the-Line Post-Secondary Sexual Violence Prevention Award,

Email

crawfos1@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x5758

Ms. Sarah Crawford

Natasha Wood

Coordinator/Professor

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Hairstyling, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry, Advanced Nail Care Techniques, Advanced Skin Care, Spa, Salon and Wellness Facilities Management, Sales Consultant, Academic Mentor, Field Work Coach, Curriculum Development.

Experience

Salon and Spa entrepreneur, Licensed Hair Stylist for 20+ years, Licensed Esthetician 10+ years, Wellness facility management for 7 years, Sales Consultant for Dermalogica Canada and the International Dermal Institute 5 years, Curriculum developer for Algonquin College Hair Styling and Spa Management Program.

Email

woodvin@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x6113

Ms. Natasha Wood

Martin Lee

Professor of Biochemistry

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Biological Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Vaccines, Cell Biology, Chemical Pathology, Wastewater Treatment, Physical Chemistry, Instrumentation, Enzyme Analysis, Embryology, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Radiochemistry, Inclusive Education, Hidden Curriculum, Applied Research

Experience

B.Sc. (hons), Chemistry
Ph.D. Biochemistry

Independent Contractor: National Centre for Radiation Science (formerly National Radiation Laboratory) 5 Yrs.

Postdoctoral Fellowship OHRI: Embryology (3 yrs)

Peer Reviewed Paper Titles:
-Betaine homocysteine methyltransferase is active in the mouse blastocyst and promotes inner cell mass development
-Mouse embryos stressed by physiological levels of osmolarity become arrested in the late 2-cell stage before entry into M phase -IMINO/SIT1 is a betaine/proline transporter activated in mouse eggs after fertilization and functioning until the 2-cell stage
-Validation of 1H NMR spectroscopy as an analytical tool for methylamine metabolites in urine
-Dimethylglycine supplementation does not affect plasma homocysteine concentrations in pre-dialysis chronic renal failure patients -Trigonelline is not responsible for the acute increase in plasma homocysteine following ingestion of instant coffee
-A nuclear-magnetic-resonance-based assay for betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase activity.
-Betaine analogues alter homocysteine metabolism in rats

Prizes:
S.C. Hii Prize, Dec 2005, University of Canterbury
C. E. Fenwick Prize, Dec 2001, University of Canterbury

Email

leem@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x6642

Dr. Martin Lee

Curtis Farrell

Professor, Paramedics and Advanced Care

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Pre-hospital and Emergency Medicine, Emergency Management, Incident Command, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response

Experience

Over 20 years of wide-ranging paramedicine experience. As a Surveyor for the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), he helps review and accredit paramedic programs in post-secondary insitutions across Canada. Curtis has a genuine passion for paramedicine and remains active in the field by continuing to work locally as an Advanced Care Paramedic on a part-time basis.

During the span of his career, Curtis worked in the city of Ottawa and many surrounding rural communities. He has served as an Advanced Care Paramedic, a Special Operations Tactical Medic, a Flight Paramedic, an Acting Superintendent, and an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Coordinator for the Ottawa Base Hospital Program. He has instructed intermediate and advanced Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Response training for the Canadian Emergency Preparedness College and Public Safety Canada. He has also presented at regional and national conferences on Tactical EMS.

Curtis graduated with honours from both Humber College (Ambulance and Emergency Care Certificate, 1995) and Algonquin College (Advanced Care Paramedic Certificate, 2000). He most recently graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Bachelor of Health Sciences specializing in Pre-Hospital Care and is currently furthering his knowledge in the emerging field of community paramedicine.

Curtis was honoured to receive the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Algonquin Students’ Association in 2009 and 2013. In addition, he was presented with an Exemplary Service Award from Ottawa Paramedic Service in 2009. Curtis is a member of various associations including the National Association of EMS Educators, the National Association of EMS Physicians, the Ontario Paramedic Association, and the Professional Paramedic Association of Ottawa.

Email

farrelc@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x2452

Mr. Curtis Farrell

Carmen Hust

Professor, Practical Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Academic Pathway Program

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Nursing, Mental Health, Medical, Surgery, Home Health

Experience

Carmen is a full-time nursing professor at Algonquin College and a coordinator of Algonquin’s PN to BScN Academic Pathway program. She obtained her BScN at the Université de Montréal and her MScN at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. She is currently pursuing her doctorate at the University of Ottawa, where she is researching the resiliency of nursing students with mental health concerns. She hopes that her research will alleviate some issues emerging adults face as a result of pressures in today’s society.

Carmen has thoroughly explored the nursing profession, particularly in the areas of holistic and palliative care. She has been a nurse, nurse-manager, and nurse educator in the United States and Canada, and consulted for a nursing agency in Australia. Unsurprisingly, Carmen’s unique command of the field of nursing has altered the way she views her profession. Her exposure to diverse communities led her to discover that each health and illness experience provides an occasion for personal growth and development.

Email

hustc@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x7263

Mr. Carmen Hust

Benjamin Roebuck

Coordinator, Victimology

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Victimology, Youth Homelessness, Youth Justice, Resilience, Victim’s Rights, Mental Health First Aid

Experience

Benjamin Roebuck is the coordinator of Algonquin College’s Graduate Victimology program. He obtained his Ph.D., M.A., and B.Soc.Sc. in Criminology at the University of Ottawa. His research focuses on youth homelessness and resilience, particularly how young people navigate obstacles and draw on their personal and community strengths. Learning about people’s lived experiences and understanding their perspective is a great motivator for Benjamin.

Benjamin is enthusiastic about educating. He helped to develop Algonquin’s innovative and unique graduate Victimology program which he now coordinates, integrating academic and practical perspectives to build a future of enhanced rights and services for victims of crime. Each year, Benjamin sends students to Croatia to attend a post-graduate course hosted by the World Society of Victimology. He previously taught Criminology at the University of Ottawa.

Community engagement is another priority for Benjamin. He is the Vice President for Youth Now Canada, a youth justice and mental health agency where he co-authored a manual on strength-based interventions for young people. He is an instructor for Mental Health First aid with the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and currently sits on the Board of Directors for Crime Prevention Ottawa. Benjamin is also part of a number of networks and alliances supporting social justice, victim assistance, and initiatives addressing homelessness.

Email

roebucb1@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x6328

Mr. Benjamin Roebuck

Ben Bridgstock

Director, Student Support Services

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Addiction & substance use, harm reduction, the war on drugs, post-secondary best practices in substance use treatment and programming,
Mental health post secondary service provision, Stepped Care 2.0 model of service delivery

Experience

Worked in substance use/mental health field since 1998 in both the UK and Canada.
BA in Counselling, MSc in Psychology, 8 diplomas and 9 certificates in mental health/substance use treatment modalities
Certified Clinical supervisor, Addictions Counsellor, CRA Therapist and Mental Health First Aid instructor
Registered Psychotherapist in the Province of Ontario
Present at conferences across Canada on harm reduction, substance use and addiction, the war on drugs, cannabis, alcohol, the opioid crisis and best practices in a post-secondary setting
Published book, 'Right Before Our Eyes' in 2019 - on post secondary harm reduction

Email

bridgsb@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 462-7476 x2925

Mr. Ben Bridgstock

Experts

Martin Lee

Professor of Biochemistry

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Biological Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Vaccines, Cell Biology, Chemical Pathology, Wastewater Treatment, Physical Chemistry, Instrumentation, Enzyme Analysis, Embryology, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Radiochemistry, Inclusive Education, Hidden Curriculum, Applied Research

Experience

B.Sc. (hons), Chemistry
Ph.D. Biochemistry

Independent Contractor: National Centre for Radiation Science (formerly National Radiation Laboratory) 5 Yrs.

Postdoctoral Fellowship OHRI: Embryology (3 yrs)

Peer Reviewed Paper Titles:
-Betaine homocysteine methyltransferase is active in the mouse blastocyst and promotes inner cell mass development
-Mouse embryos stressed by physiological levels of osmolarity become arrested in the late 2-cell stage before entry into M phase -IMINO/SIT1 is a betaine/proline transporter activated in mouse eggs after fertilization and functioning until the 2-cell stage
-Validation of 1H NMR spectroscopy as an analytical tool for methylamine metabolites in urine
-Dimethylglycine supplementation does not affect plasma homocysteine concentrations in pre-dialysis chronic renal failure patients -Trigonelline is not responsible for the acute increase in plasma homocysteine following ingestion of instant coffee
-A nuclear-magnetic-resonance-based assay for betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase activity.
-Betaine analogues alter homocysteine metabolism in rats

Prizes:
S.C. Hii Prize, Dec 2005, University of Canterbury
C. E. Fenwick Prize, Dec 2001, University of Canterbury

Email

leem@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x6642

Dr. Martin Lee

Curtis Farrell

Professor, Paramedics and Advanced Care

Campus

Ottawa

Expertise

Pre-hospital and Emergency Medicine, Emergency Management, Incident Command, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response

Experience

Over 20 years of wide-ranging paramedicine experience. As a Surveyor for the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), he helps review and accredit paramedic programs in post-secondary insitutions across Canada. Curtis has a genuine passion for paramedicine and remains active in the field by continuing to work locally as an Advanced Care Paramedic on a part-time basis.

During the span of his career, Curtis worked in the city of Ottawa and many surrounding rural communities. He has served as an Advanced Care Paramedic, a Special Operations Tactical Medic, a Flight Paramedic, an Acting Superintendent, and an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Coordinator for the Ottawa Base Hospital Program. He has instructed intermediate and advanced Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Response training for the Canadian Emergency Preparedness College and Public Safety Canada. He has also presented at regional and national conferences on Tactical EMS.

Curtis graduated with honours from both Humber College (Ambulance and Emergency Care Certificate, 1995) and Algonquin College (Advanced Care Paramedic Certificate, 2000). He most recently graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Bachelor of Health Sciences specializing in Pre-Hospital Care and is currently furthering his knowledge in the emerging field of community paramedicine.

Curtis was honoured to receive the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Algonquin Students’ Association in 2009 and 2013. In addition, he was presented with an Exemplary Service Award from Ottawa Paramedic Service in 2009. Curtis is a member of various associations including the National Association of EMS Educators, the National Association of EMS Physicians, the Ontario Paramedic Association, and the Professional Paramedic Association of Ottawa.

Email

farrelc@algonquincollege.com

Phone

(613) 727-4723 x2452

Mr. Curtis Farrell