CNC Podcast

CNC Podcast

by College of New Caledonia
Season 1
Learn how Shannon Fairservice is using her CNC business in stepping up to future success.
CNC has multiple programs focused on getting people into the workforce and or helping them move on to other higher education paths across the country. A big part of our studies here at CNC involve business programming. Whether you want to study accounting, marketing or any number of other streams of business we can help you out.
Growing up with CNC Biology
Were you one of those people growing up who knew exactly what you were going to do when you became an adult? Today we have two of those people who were both interested in science, had encounters with CNC during their studies, went away to complete their studies and are now back as CNC Biology instructors.
Lower cost of living and a higher education
A good education leading to a better career doesn’t have to take years. The Applied Business Technology program at CNC can get your career ready as an administrative assistant in under one year. Lynsey Finnick, originally from Vancouver Island who moved to Prince George for the lower cost of living and new job opportunities, is a soon to be ABT grad and we are thrilled to have had her as a student at CNC.
Dooseon Jung- bringing global experience to tourism education
Dooseon Jung brings a wealth of experience to CNC students in the hotel and tourism management program. Learn more about her journey from one of the largest cities in Asia to one of the smallest communities in northern BC, and her passion to help students be their best.
Damon Robinson- making students’ voices count
College is a great way to build leadership skills. Hear how Damon learned those skills as a CNC student, and how he’s applying them at the CNC Students’ Union and with the BC Government’s StrongerBC Young Leaders Council.
Making learning count at CNC for people with disabilities
Nearly a quarter of Canadians over the age of 15 identify with having a disability. Christine Hofmeier from CNC’s Quesnel campus joins us on how CNC’s accessibility services can support your success.
Get inspired by Jayden Roach’s student journey
Jayden Roach is about to complete her medical radiography technology studies at CNC, working in healthcare as an x-ray and CT technologist. Along the way, she took part in academic upgrading at CNC to prepare her for her career of choice. Jayden’s journey is inspiring and you won’t want to miss this episode.
Stephanie Jack: student, advocate, and navigator
Stephanie Jack has had a long and diverse experience at CNC. Hear how Stephanie has explored fine arts and business education at the college, while supporting students as an advocate and an Indigenous student navigator.
Meet Jasmine: bringing an entrepreneur’s spirit to Endako
The people of Endako (between Burns Lake and Fraser Lake) have to travel up the highway for nearly all their services. But Jasmine Eddy wants to help change that. Hear how Jasmine plans to open the new Endako Mini-Mart using skills gained from the recent CNC LaKles Way-hut business startup for Indigenous youth program.
John Marquis: making a life and career in natural resources and forest technology
John Marquis has enjoyed working in the region’s forests for years. Now nearly equipped with a natural resources and forest technology diploma from CNC, he’s looking forward to an exciting career helping natural spaces to thrive.
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