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Fleming College now accepting 2013 Premier’s Award nominations

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Celebrating Fleming Graduate Success

The Alumni Relations Office at Fleming College is now accepting nominations for the prestigious 2013 Premier’s Award for outstanding college graduates. The awards provide an opportunity for the college to recognize and honour successful Fleming graduates.
Presented annually by Colleges Ontario, the Premier’s Awards honour six outstanding graduates in the following categories:
  • Business
  • Community Services
  • Creative Arts and Design
  • Health Sciences
  • Technology
  • Recent Graduate
The awards celebrate graduate career success and honour the social and economic contribution that college graduates make to Ontario and around the world. Nominees must demonstrate outstanding career achievements that include making a significant contribution to their industry, profession and community. Humanitarian achievements are an asset but not a requirement. A Fleming College from any program may be nominated.
Fleming College award finalists will be invited to attend the Premier’s Awards Gala on Monday, Nov. 18, 2013 in Toronto where Colleges Ontario will announce the Premier’s Award winners.
The deadline to submit a Premier’s Award nomination package is Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Last year, Fleming College honoured the following alumni in each of the six categories:

BUSINESS
Mary LaRocque, Travel and Tourism ‘84
Marlin Travel Peterborough, Owner
As a vibrant and successful business owner of Marlin Travel and an extraordinary volunteer, Mary demonstrates exceptional leadership and outstanding devotion to her business and community. She is customer-driven and has generously volunteered with over 21 councils, committees and organizations. Mary is highly-regarded for her vivacious and caring nature and paramount service.

COMMUNITY SERVICES
Teresa Burke, Early Childhood Education ‘86
Nursery Two, President
Teresa believes in a philosophy of respect and value for children, parents and staff at Nursery Two, a unique child care facility that services the whole family regardless of economic status. She works extensively with outside agencies to ensure that all children, including those with exceptionalities and in difficult family situations, are welcome and cared for through her programming.

CREATIVE ARTS AND DESIGN
Gayle McIntyre, Art Conservation Techniques ‘82
Fleming College, Faculty
Gayle is the coordinator of both the Collections Conservation and Management and Museum Management and Curatorship programs at Fleming College. Gayle’s expertise in the areas of disaster preparedness, preventive conservation applications and preservation of culturally sensitive materials has been recognized provincially, nationally and abroad through her restoration work of the nationally significant Balsillie Collection and the championing of a provincially recognized post-secondary/museum partnerships.

HEALTH SCIENCES
Michele Acorn, Nursing ‘87
Lakeridge Health Centre, Nurse Practitioner & APN Professional Practice Leader
As a Registered Nurse in the Extended Class in Ontario, Michelle Acorn holds dual specialty certifications as a Primary Health Care and Adult Nurse Practitioner. She also holds nursing certifications in emergency and gerontology along with geriatric and anticoagulation prescribing. Michelle successfully innovated multiple Nurse Practitioner roles at Lakeridge Health Centre and holds academic cross appointments at two universities.

RECENT GRADUATE
Alex Parisien, Geographic Information Specialist – Applications Specialist ‘2009
Ministry of Natural Resources
In spring 2010, Alexandra was selected to conduct a solitary data gathering mission in Haiti to evaluate sustainable job programs available to marginalized males aged 18-30 and to gain understanding of the relief efforts. After conducting the research mission, Alexandra secured employment at the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Water Resources Information Program conducting research using stereo imaging to create large scale digital elevation models used for mapping, hydrology and surface flow.

TECHNOLOGY
Kim Appleton, Business Administration – Information Technology ‘94
Emmatt Digital Solutions Inc., Co-Owner/President
Kimberley’s quiet but thoughtful leadership, both at Emmatt Digital Solutions Inc. and at the board tables of the Women’s Business Network and the Peterborough Community Futures Development Corporation, have garnered the respect of many. In 2008, she was awarded “Member of the Year” by her peers in the Women’s Business Network for her work in developing their database-driven website. In 2011 and 2012, Kim was a “Women in Business Award” finalist.

To learn more about last year’s Premier’s Award nominees, please visit www.flemingcollege.ca/alumni-relations.
To nominate a deserving Fleming graduate for a 2013 Premier’s Award, please contact Fleming College Alumni Officer Paula Walton at 705-749-5530 or e-mail paulaw@flemingc.on.ca.

ABOUT COLLEGES ONTARIO
Colleges Ontario is the advocacy organization for the province’s 24 colleges of applied arts and technology. Colleges Ontario is committed to the future strength of the province and the country and to an Ontario where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. They advance policies and awareness campaigns to ensure Ontario produces the highly skilled workforce that is essential to our province’s prosperity.

ABOUT FLEMING COLLEGE ALUMNI RELATIONS
Fleming College Alumni Relations Office is proud to serve more than 63,000 graduates of over 100 full-time academic programs. Alumni services include mentorship support, career counselling, special events, locator services, awards and recognition, online bulletins and print publications.

ABOUT FLEMING COLLEGE
Located in the heart of Central Ontario, Fleming College has campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg and Haliburton. Named for famous Canadian inventor and engineer Sir Sandford Fleming, the college features full-time and part-time programs in Justice and Business, Technology and Skilled Trades, Continuing Education, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Visual Arts, Community Development and Health and General Arts and Science. Fleming College has 6,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students.

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For more information:

Paula Walton, Alumni Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1390 or paulaw@flemingc.on.ca
Laura Copeland, Communications Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1370 or lcopelan@flemingc.on.ca