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Madison Lovsin: Careful Opportunities
Posted June 29, 2023
It was in the eleventh grade that Madison Lovsin knew that she wanted to pursue a career in health care. A family member had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and along with other members of her family, Lovsin assisted with their care. “I realized that providing this type of care is something I for sure wanted to do,” sai... Read Article »
Brooklyn Broaders: Finding Her Voice
Posted June 21, 2023
It took taking a year off from her studies for Brooklyn Broaders to understand what she wanted to pursue as a career. Broaders was the 2022 to 2023 President of Northwestern Polytechnic Students’ Association. In 2022, Broaders completed her Business Administration diploma at Northwestern Polytechnic. Her career with the Students’... Read Article »
Donalda Balisky: Leading the Next Generation
Posted June 8, 2023
Donalda Balisky always knew that she wanted to be an educator one day and was just waiting for the right time to seize the opportunity. Her mother was a teacher for 35 years, and Balisky grew up trying to emulate her. In fact, she would often mark up her books with red crayon, copying exactly what her mother did. While living in High... Read Article »
Ashley Swanson: Pieces Falling Into Place
Posted May 31, 2023
As a Parts Technician instructor at Northwestern Polytechnic, Ashley Swanson brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the classroom. Her passion for teaching is evident in the way she engages with her students, helping them to develop the skills and expertise they need to succeed in their careers.Ashley's journey into the field bega... Read Article »
Chantal Pearson: A Journey of Independence and Growth
Posted May 24, 2023
Chantal Pearson is a graduate of Northwestern Polytechnic's Business Administration diploma program, where she majored in management. Originally from Jamaica, Chantal moved to Canada in search of new opportunities, and was drawn to the polytechnic's impressive reputation and educational track record. Despite the culture shock and the cold weathe... Read Article »