Retirements

Retirement Announcement - Rick Follert

Rick Follert joined Humber following a distinguished career with Toronto Police Services and has been the Manager, Public Safety, Lakeshore Campus since 2012. Rick has played an important role in establishing the ongoing service levels at the Lakeshore campus and was instrumental in the implementation of our security reporting and dispatch software platforms. We are pleased that Rick will continue to share his expertise with Humber through contract teaching with the School of Social and Community Services. Rick’s last day with the Department of Public Safety will be August 31

Retirement: Diana Belshaw, Faculty, Theatre Arts - Performance

Last month, faculty and staff in the School of Creative and Performing Arts said goodbye to our invaluable colleague Diana Belshaw, who retired at the end of term. Diana was the program co-ordinator of Theatre Arts - Performance for 12 years starting in August 2000, and the head of acting until the end December 2016. During her tenure as co-ordinator, she transformed Humber Theatre into a leading centre for training in devised and physical theatre, and founded the Acting for Film and Television program.

Frank Mee Retirement Announcement

We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Frank Mee on his retirement. Frank has been employed with Humber for the last 22 years as an instructor for the Civil Engineering program. He gained career experience working for the City of Toronto, Department of Transportation (legal highway surveys), R.V. Anderson and Associates Consulting Engineers (engineering and construction surveys), and J.D. Barnes Ltd. Ontario Land Surveyors (subdivision and land design and development).

Bernard Jackson, Professor, School of Applied Technology - Retirement

On behalf of myself and the School of Applied Technology, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Bernard Jackson in his retirement. Bernie has been employed with Humber for the last 35 years as an instructor for the Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning programs. He is a valued member of the team and will be greatly missed by his colleagues and students. His knowledge of the field spans farther than any textbook and stories he shared with his students about his own life and experience will be carried with them through their lives and careers.  

Peter Pipiska's Retirement Party

Peter Pipiska holds a PhD in Adult Education and has considerable knowledge and experience supporting internationally trained professionals in Humber College’s Community Employment Services. During his 16 years at Humber, Peter worked as an Employer Consultant/Job Developer for 10 years and as a Mentor Coach for the last 6 years. Peter supported recent immigrants to achieve success in their professional field. He was able to effectively engage and recruit employers, community partners and Humber employees as mentors.

Linda Porteous is Retiring

Linda Porteous, our resident knowledgebase, has decided to retire. Linda started at Humber in 1981 as a computer programmer coding in PL/1 and Assembler. She later transitioned into a service adoption role first on Banner and then later with the Support Centre. An exceptionally talented individual, Linda is the author behind many of Humber's current Quick Reference Guides as well as the brains behind the two security awareness campaigns ("Passwords are like Underwear" and "Don’t Take the Bait") airing on Humber TV. Cautious, deliberate, and precise, Linda has helped countless individuals achie

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