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  • 30 Apr 2021 6:00 AM | Anonymous

    The Actuarial Foundation of Canada (AFC) became a Kirkness Foundation sponsor in 2019. The mission of the AFC includes promoting awareness and education in mathematics, actuarial science and financial matters. First Nations, Metis and Inuit people are very underrepresented in the actuarial profession and other mathematics-related careers and the AFC has established scholarships to help change this. In 2021, the AFC established its Equality of Opportunity Fund (EOS) to promote diversity in the actuarial, mathematics & statistics, data management and computer science professions. The EOS Fund will provide scholarships to eligible Black, Indigenous and People of Colour Canadian students who are facing financial and societal barriers to attending their intended university or college program. The AFC also sponsors the Memorial Actuarial Aboriginal Scholarship to First Nations, Metis and Inuit students studying actuarial mathematics at the University of Manitoba. 

    Click here to learn more about the AFC Equality of Opportunity Scholarship and other AFC education funding.

  • 5 Mar 2021 9:00 AM | Anonymous

    Vancouver BC, March 1st, 2020 — Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation announced today the appointment of Annemieke Farenhorst to the Foundation Board of Directors. 


    Dr. Annemieke Farenhorst is a Professor of Soil Science and the Associate Dean Research in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Univ. Manitoba. She holds a Doctorandus in Physical Geography and Soil Science from the Univ. Amsterdam and a Doctoral degree in Geography from the Univ. Toronto. Dr. Farenhorst was the Prairie NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering from 2011-20, and directed the NSERC CREATE H2O program for First Nations Water and Sanitation Security from 2013-19. Previously, from 2005-14, she also led a large network to advance food security for small-scale farmers in Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua. 

    Dr. Farenhorst has earned a range of teaching, research and outreach awards, including the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for leadership in pesticide research, and she was named a Women’s Executive Network 2016: Top 100 Award Winner.

    About the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation

    The Foundation was founded in 2008 by Ron Woznow and Susan O’Brien and was originally named the Family Food Research Foundation. It is a registered Canadian charity. It’s goal was to increase the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit students graduating from post-secondary science programs.

    In 2008, Dr. Woznow was the CEO of the Advanced Food and Material Network (AFMNet). In 2008, 2009 and 2010 the Foundation received seed funding from AFMNet. The first program was started in 2009 and was called the “Be a Food Researcher for a Week” which provided an opportunity for students to spend a week on campus learning about food research and the support that was available to them if they did post-secondary studies. This program was modeled after the “Be a Genetic Researcher for a Week” program which Dr. Woznow started in 2001 while he was the CEO of the Canadian Genetic Diseases Network.

    In 2010, Dr. Emoke Szathmary, the past president of the University of Manitoba, introduced Ron to Dr. Verna Kirkness who was widely regarded as the leading Indigenous educator in Canada. She was supportive of foundation’s goal and agreed to lend her name to the foundation which was renamed the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation. In 2013, the Foundation expanded the scientific scope of its program to include research in both science and engineering and renamed the program the “Verna J. Kirkness Science and Engineering Education Program”.

    From 2012-2014, the Program was offered at the University of Manitoba. In 2015, a Program was added at the University of Saskatchewan and in 2016 at the University of British Columbia. In 2018, the Program expanded to the University of Calgary, First Nations University of Canada and the University of Ottawa. In 2019, Programs were added at the University of Victoria and University of Alberta bringing the number of programs to 8. 130 students from across Canada attended the 2019 Programs and were mentored by 53 Professors and their research associates.

    For more information about the Foundation please visit www.vjkf.org or contact Amber Boyd, Executive Director, amber@vjkf.org

    For information about supporting the Foundation please contact Tony C.L. Williams, Chair of the Board of Directors tony.williams@vjkf.org

  • 9 Apr 2019 3:27 PM | Anonymous

    Vancouver BC, November 16, 2020 — Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation announced today the appointment of Karen McMahon to the Foundation Board of Directors. Karen will serve as part of the communications committee where she will work on the development of the Foundation's Ambassador Program.

    Karen McMahon is a Human Resources Professional who has 9 years of post-secondary education from 4 different programs including a Bachelor of Business from Laurentian University. She is Dene from Deninu K’ue First Nation in Northwest Territories but grew up just north of Toronto in Ontario. As a lifelong learner, she believes in continuing education and training to stay relevant and up to date in her career. Having 2 professional designations as a Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL) and Certified Payroll Manager (CPM) have added to her overall credentials.

    Karen has over 15 years of work experience within the Human Resources field and for various employers (2 of which were Indigenous) and industries such as non-profit, entertainment, retail and banking. After taking a short break to complete a BBA, she recently returned back to the corporate Human Resources field. Karen is a passionate advocate that Indigenous youth have both education and employment opportunities.

    About the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation

    The Foundation was founded in 2008 by Ron Woznow and Susan O’Brien and was originally named the Family Food Research Foundation. It is a registered Canadian charity. It’s goal was to increase the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit students graduating from post-secondary science programs.

    In 2008, Dr. Woznow was the CEO of the Advanced Food and Material Network (AFMNet). In 2008, 2009 and 2010 the Foundation received seed funding from AFMNet. The first program was started in 2009 and was called the “Be a Food Researcher for a Week” which provided an opportunity for students to spend a week on campus learning about food research and the support that was available to them if they did post-secondary studies. This program was modeled after the “Be a Genetic Researcher for a Week” program which Dr. Woznow started in 2001 while he was the CEO of the Canadian Genetic Diseases Network.

    In 2010, Dr. Emoke Szathmary, the past president of the University of Manitoba, introduced Ron to Dr. Verna Kirkness who was widely regarded as the leading Indigenous educator in Canada. She was supportive of foundation’s goal and agreed to lend her name to the foundation which was renamed the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation. In 2013, the Foundation expanded the scientific scope of its program to include research in both science and engineering and renamed the program the “Verna J. Kirkness Science and Engineering Education Program”.

    From 2012-2014, the Program was offered at the University of Manitoba. In 2015, a Program was added at the University of Saskatchewan and in 2016 at the University of British Columbia. In 2018, the Program expanded to the University of Calgary, First Nations University of Canada and the University of Ottawa. In 2019, Programs were added at the University of Victoria and University of Alberta bringing the number of programs to 8. 130 students from across Canada attended the 2019 Programs and were mentored by 53 Professors and their research associates.

    For more information about the Foundation please visit www.vjkf.org or contact Amber Boyd, Executive Director, amber@vjkf.org

    For information about supporting the Foundation please contact Tony C.L. Williams, Chair of the Board of Directors tony.williams@vjkf.org

  • 2 Apr 2019 6:00 AM | Anonymous

    Vancouver BC, April 2, 2019: Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of DeDe DeRose, BEd ’81, MEd ’93, to the Foundation Board of Directors. DeRose was British Columbia’s first Superintendent of Aboriginal Achievement, and is a prominent advocate for Aboriginal student success. Born in Williams Lake to a Secwepempc family and as a member of the Esketemc First Nation, DeRose graduated from UBC’s Indigenous Teacher’s Education Program (NITEP) with a Bachelor of Education in 1981. She also earned a Diploma in Education in 1990, and completed the UBC Ts”kel Master’s Program in 1993. DeRose taught in the Cariboo Chilcotin School District for nine years, and then served as principal for various elementary schools in the Kamloops/Thompson School District for nearly two decades. During her career as an educator, DeRose advocated for the inclusion of Aboriginal languages, history, and culture in the school curriculum. A community organizer, she sought the genuine involvement of parents, caregivers, and local communities in her schools. She served as the first Aboriginal educator at the former BC College of Teachers for over eight years, and has chaired and co-chaired the First Nations Education Council at UBC for 13 years. In 2005, DeRose was awarded the inaugural Teacher Educator Award from the Association of BC Deans of Education for her work in supporting and promoting teacher education at the school level. In 2012, DeRose was appointed to the BC Ministry of Education as the first ever Superintendent of Aboriginal Achievement. The position was created to improve the rates of high-school graduation for Aboriginal youth, which is on average 30% lower than non-Aboriginal students.

    About the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation 

    The Foundation was founded in 2008 by Ron Woznow and Susan O’Brien and was originally named the Family Food Research Foundation. It is a registered Canadian charity. Its goal was to increase the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit students graduating from post-secondary science programs.

    In 2008, Dr. Woznow was the CEO of the Advanced Food and Material Network (AFMNet). In 2008, 2009 and 2010 the Foundation received seed funding from AFMNet. The first program was started in 2009 and was called the “Be a Food Researcher for a Week” which provided an opportunity for students to spend a week on campus learning about food research and the support that was available to them if they did post-secondary studies. This program was modeled after the “Be a Genetic Researcher for a Week” program which Dr. Woznow started in 2001 while he was the CEO of the Canadian Genetic Diseases Network. 

    In 2010, Dr. Emoke Szathmary, the past president of the University of Manitoba, introduced Ron to Dr. Verna Kirkness who was widely regarded as the leading Indigenous educator in Canada. She was supportive of the Foundation’s goal and agreed to lend her name to the Foundation which was renamed the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation. In 2013, the Foundation expanded the scientific scope of its program to include research in both science and engineering and renamed the program the “Verna J. Kirkness Science and Engineering Education Program”. 

    From 2012-2014, the Program was offered at the University of Manitoba. In 2015, a Program was added at the University of Saskatchewan and in 2016 at The University of British Columbia. In 2018, the Program expanded to the University of Calgary, First Nations University of Canada and the University of Ottawa. In 2019, Programs were added at the University of Victoria and University of Alberta bringing the number of Programs to 8. 130 students from across Canada attended the 2019 Programs and were mentored by 53 professors and their research associates.

    For more information about the Foundation please visit www.vjkf.org or contact Amber Boyd, Executive Director, amber@vjkf.org

    For information about supporting the Foundation please contact Tony C.L. Williams, Chair of the Board of Directors tony.williams@vjkf.org

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