MSA President
Donna-Mae has held various positions at the University and is presently serving as MSA President with 100% release time from her position as Manager, School of Continuing Education. She became involve
Vice-President
Lee-Ann has been an employee of MacEwan since 2001. She has worked in a variety of areas, all within the Faculty of Arts & Science; currently she is in the Dean’s office. Lee-Ann joine
Secretary-Treasurer
Celine is a MacEwan graduate and has worked at MacEwan for 30 years. She has held administrative support positions within the School of Business, Faculty Development, Grant MacEwan University Faculty
PD Committee Chair
I am quite new to MacEwan but in the past year I have been enjoying my time here and learning a lot from my colleagues. I have always been a person actively looking for learning opportunities and hopi
BoG Rep
Nina has a comprehensive background in University administration and governance. With Masters degrees from both Universität Leipzig and University of Alberta, Nina began her career with MacEwan U
Member Representative
Sarah embraced the art of communication beginning with her work in Talk Radio, Real Estate Sales, Not-for-profit Housing, and now University Administration. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Honors P
Member Representative
Sarah has been employed at MacEwan since 2002. She started in Financial Services as a student in the accounting co-op program and soon after was hired as a full time continuing employee. She has held
Member Representative
Since starting at MacEwan University in 2002, Shawna has held numerous positions in different schools and faculties while being an active member of MSA. This has allowed her to view issues from
Member Representative
I’m a writer and project coordinator with the Office of Communications and Marketing, and am serving my second term as a member of the MSA Negotiations committee. I’ve been at MacEwan for
Member Representative
Renee began her interest and involvement working with unions when employed with Gainers in 1986, Through her work there she saw the necessity of unionizing to set standards for education, wages,