An organization doesn't make it to be over 100 years old by being mediocre.
And that's certainly true for career colleges across Canada.
That's why Victor Tesan is on the show today. On this episode, we'll unpack
* How they started radio in British Columbia
* How career colleges are always adapting to the needs of today
* All the hoops they *actually* jump through (it's more than you think)
And much more on this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast
Read the full transcript here
Victor Tesan, President of Sprott Shaw College, is a strategic and operational leader with 30 years of experience in the education sector. Victor has held the position of President for some of the largest regulated career college providers in the country and is also the current Chair of the National Association of Career Colleges. He has held leadership and executive roles in numerous other sector groups and community associations such as the British Columbia Career College Association, Famee Furlane of Vancouver, and the Burnaby District Youth Soccer Association. Victor remains both a coach and community volunteer to this day.
A graduate of both the public and private educational system in British Columbia, Victor has a proven history of building successful and sustainable organizations where culture, values, and community engagement are at the forefront.