Meet the 2018 NU recruitment team

For many future students, Nipissing’s recruitment team will shape the key first impression made of the University. They have one of the most important jobs at the university: boots on the ground, travelling the province working in high schools, colleges and universities to inform potential students about all that Nipissing has to offer and why it is such an amazing place to work, study, learn in and grow. NU news is proud to introduce our 2018 Recruitment Officers.

They’ll be on-campus until mid-September for training and to polish their presentations, gearing up for the Ontario Universities Fair in Toronto, September 28-30. They’ll be on the road for nine solid weeks talking to prospective students about why Nipissing University is where they belong. If you see them around campus, take the time to tell them what you love about Nipissing, it just might make a difference to a high school student somewhere out there.

And now, with no further ado, NU News is proud to introduce Nipissing’s 2018 Recruitment Officers.

 

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Sarah Taylor - Associate Registrar - Student Recruitment
Hometown: Stittsville, ON
High School: Sacred Heart Catholic Highschool
University/program: BA.(Hons) Psychology & Sociology - McMaster University, BSW (ongoing), MSc Psychology -  Maastricht University 

My favourite thing about Nipissing: I adore the university’s close-knit community and incredible natural backdrop. The university has wonderful educational and living amenities in picture-perfect scenery. It’s clear when walking through this beautiful setting that everyone here invests in people and gives exceptional effort to make you feel welcome.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: How beautiful the trails behind the university are. They are incredible and only steps away from the university buildings.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: I’m excited to meet the next generation of change makers. I can’t wait to meet people who want to fine tune their skills and make a meaningful difference in their lives and the lives of others. I’m excited to help explore how Nipissing University can be an important step on their journey

 

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Valerie Edmunds - Senior Student Recruitment Officer
Hometown: King City, ON
High School: King City Secondary School
University/program: BA (Hons) Geography, BEd (concurrent) - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: Having the opportunity to get involved in every aspect of the university community. I was shy in high school, but at Nipissing I was able to come out of my shell by volunteering on and off campus and meeting new people in class, in residence and at events.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The views! No matter where you are on campus you can expect an amazing view, whether you are studying in the library looking over Lake Nipissing, eating or socializing in the cafeteria looking at the pond or learning in a classrooms looking at the forest and wildlife.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: I am most excited about traveling to some areas in North Eastern Ontario that I have not visited before on the University Information Program that I am leading this year.

 

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Kyle Anderson  - Student Recruitment Officer
Hometown: Barrie, ON
High School: St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School
University/program: BA History - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: The tight-knit community, beautiful campus, and the relationships I have made with my professors. Knowing your professors on a first name basis and interacting with them inside and outside of the university cannot be undervalued. Plus, enjoying a coffee (or adult beverage) with them at a local restaurant or pub is also fun.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: Nipissing offers undergraduate students the opportunity to explore their own research interests and assist professors in their research, as well. These opportunities are not always available at larger institutions.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: Meeting new people across the province and sharing with them all the great things Nipissing University and North Bay has to offer.

 

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Sandra Brownlee - Student Recruitment Officer (Contract)
Hometown: North Bay, ON
High School: Chippewa Secondary School
Program: BA Sociology with a minor in Religion and Cultures - Nipissing University
My favourite thing about Nipissing: Nature! The beautiful pond, hiking trails and waterfall right on campus.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The welcoming community feel on campus as well as all the friendly and supportive staff and faculty makes accessing all services super easy.

What are you looking forward to most about recruiting this year: Experiencing new parts of Ontario and sharing my love for North Bay and for Nipissing with others.

 

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Joe Clement - Student Recruitment Officer (Contract)
Hometown: Sault Ste. Marie, ON
High School: Algonquin High School
University/program: BComm - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: This one is hard because there's so much to like about my time at Nipissing. From building those close relationships with professors and students to having first-hand opportunities in events such as the Women's World curling championships this past March. The campus is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in North Bay. Nipissing has the perfect sense of community and truly gave me a university experience that I will never forget.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: How much opportunity there is in the classroom and to get involved within the North Bay community.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: What I'm looking forward to most is to share my experiences from Nipissing University with students from all over Ontario and show them the incredible things that Nipissing has to offer

 

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Marilyn Johnson (Daughter of the Winter Moon) - Indigenous Recruitment / Wiidooktaadwin Indigenous Mentorship Officer (Contract)
Hometown: North Bay Area
High School: West Ferris Secondary School
University/program: MA - York University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: The trees and the pond.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: I was surprised at how friendly the staff and students have been.  I previously worked at a large city university where the staff often kept to themselves.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: I am looking forward to travelling up the James Bay coast of northern Ontario, and working with the Maandoonidwin Indigenous Recruitment Coordinator.

 

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Sarah Marinelli - Student Recruitment Officer

Hometown: Georgetown, ON
High School: Georgetown District High School, Christ the King Catholic Secondary School
University/program: Diploma Integrated Marketing Communication - Canadore College, BA, BFA with a focus in Marketing and Fine Arts - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: Do I have to just pick one? The general vibe on campus is incredibly friendly and welcoming. Not just among students, but with staff and faculty as well.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The ability to take classes from all different areas of study, not just your degree program. For an art kid, I sure took a lot of classes from criminal justice, gender equality and social justice, and even computer science.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: Connecting with prospective students, of course. Also, I’ll be visiting my old high school for the first time since starting in recruitment (no pressure).

 

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Meagan McLellan - Student Recruitment Coordinator

Hometown: North Bay, ON
High School: St. Joseph Scollard Hall Catholic Secondary School
University/program: Diploma in Business Administration - Canadore College, BBA - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: Hands down, the people and the surrounding environment. We're fortunate to have 25 kms of trails on campus. In the winter, you'll find me snowshoeing in the trails on my lunch breaks

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The student engagement. Our students are full of Lakers pride and are always willing to help the recruitment team out at events and showcase what they love about Nipissing.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: While the student recruitment officers are on the road, I have the opportunity to coordinate campus visits for future Lakers and their supporters. Sharing in the excitement of visiting campus is a really rewarding experience.

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Beverley Peltier - Maandoonidwin Indigenous Recruitment Coordinator (Contract)

Hometown: Wikwemikong Unceded Territory
High School: Manitoulin Secondary School
University/program: BA Indigenous Studies - Laurentian University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: The amazing library with its variety of spaces to accommodate different learning/study styles, whether working individually or in groups.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The campus! Being located within a natural landscape we have access to some of Northern Ontario's most beautiful landscape making our campus a place of discovery and adventure.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: I am most looking forward to travelling to various regions that I have not yet seen and meeting new people.
 

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John Picard - Student Recruitment Officer

Hometown: Innisfil, ON
High School: Nantyr Shores Secondary School
University/program: BA (Hons) History with a minor in French, MA History - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: The opportunity to work closely with professors and the interest they take in their students. Because of the interest professors took in me, I had a lot of opportunities in my undergrad that I would not have had elsewhere.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The number of professors who are secret Harry Potter fans. Seriously, ask around.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: I am going to find the country's best coffee shop and I'm not going to tell anybody where it is.

 

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Kyle Weatherall - Student recruitment Officer (Contract), Assistant Coach Men’s Lacrosse
Hometown: Ottawa
High School: St. Pius X High School
University/program: BA double major in Political Science and Philosophy - Nipissing University

My favourite thing about Nipissing: Everything! But seriously, it is difficult to put into words the experiences that this incredible place provides. The land and the people are rich in providing opportunities for students to grow and manifest the life they’ve dreamt about.

The most surprising thing about Nipissing: The amount of opportunities students are provided.

What are you looking forward to in recruiting this year: Meeting future students who have maybe not yet considered Nipissing to share why it could be right where they belong. Nothing is more rewarding in this line of work than matching a candidate with a university and the student experience that they desire.

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