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Fiona Green
is the new associate dean of arts at the University of Winnipeg. Green has been teaching in women's and gender studies since 1998, becoming its first chair in 2007, as well as serving as the co-director of the Institute for Women's and Gender Studies since 2006.
Adele Stevens
has been appointed trade commissioner of education and training for the Embassy of Canada in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Her responsibilities include regional education promotion in the greater gulf region. Stevens has 30 years of experience in education, training and public relations.
James Wishart
has joined Fillmore Riley LLP as an associate lawyer. He will practise primarily in corporate and commercial law. He recently relocated from Vancouver where he practised with a large firm and worked on a range of corporate and commercial matters, including major infrastructure projects.
James P. O'Brien
has joined Aikins Law as an associate. Called to the bar in 2011, O'Brien is a member of the business law group at Aikins.
COMPANIES
ft3 Architecture Landscape and Interior Design
announced Keesa Hutchinson, AAA, MRAIC, has been admitted into partnership. Hutchinson will lead the expansion of ft3's western Canadian operations from the firm's Calgary offices. Founded in 1975 as Friesen Tokar, ft3 is a multi-disciplinary firm of more than 50 staff focusing on sustainable health care, complex multi-tenant housing and corporate/office design.
Prophet Business Group
has moved to 1004 Sargent Ave. after 15 years at 1692 Dublin Ave. This move gives Prophet a more central location to support future growth. Prophet's staff of specialists in Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting software, IT network, and sales has tripled in size since the company's formation in 1995.
Got a promotion, appointment or new contract? Contact Linda Mertin at 1355 Mountain Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R2X 3B6, fax 204-697-7412 or email
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 13, 2012 B8
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