MICHAEL YUE, B.A., M.Ed. - Chairperson
Michael has been working in postsecondary education and career development for 30 years. He is Director of Partnership Development at Vancouver Community College (VCC), being responsible for community partnerships, institutional initiatives, and innovative projects. He sees postsecondary institutions as an integral part of a complex ecosystem that serves our community members. He believes in the power of collaboration and always champions opportunities for organizations to share their expertise and knowledge, and jointly deliver meaningful projects.
Michael has a B.A. (Sociology and Anthropology) from the University of Toronto and an M.Ed. (Higher Education Studies) from the University of British Columbia. Outside of work, he loves soccer and has been a devoted player since his teenage years. He lives in Vancouver with his wife Agnes and a lovely dog called Eddie.
PAULA WISCHOFF YERAMA - Interim Co-Chair
Paula Wischoff Yerama is a proud CCDP (R) with over 20 years of service to careerdevelopment associations and organizations. It wasn’t long after Paula stumbled into career development that she was introduced to the Career Development Association of Alberta (CDAA) by way of her first employer and an annual career development consultation / conference - that was in 2001! Career development captivated her and she immersed herself in the profession and becoming a career development professional.
Throughout her adventures in career development (and even while she took a hiatus to work as a personal trainer) Paula was involved with the CDAA in some capacity - as a member, committee / event volunteer, board member, executive director, and registrar. Her involvement afforded her many exciting opportunities including leading Team Canada at the International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy in 2017, chairing and participating in Canadian Council for Career Development working groups, contributing to the development of the Competency Framework for Career Development Professionals, and presenting at numerous conferences / events across Canada.
In addition to her passion for career development Paula finds joy and fulfillment in fitness and physical challenges, gardening, baking, canning, and spending time with her family and friends..
CHRISTINE BUCHANAN - Vice Chairperson
Christine Buchanan is a Director of Employment Services and Training at Open Door Group. She provides oversight to 10 WorkBC centres throughout 3 regions in Vancouver City Centre, Sea to Sky, and Kamloops-Thompson. She creates service delivery models to improve services to job seekers and employers; along with developing partnerships with community services, associations, training institutions, and employers to best serve the local labour market needs.
In 2016 she received the Career Practitioner of the Year award from BC Career Development Association for the positive impact on the profession. Christine has been working with Open Door Group for the past 15 years because it is built on the fundamental belief that everyone has the ability to succeed which is perfect alignment with her values. She has been known to be pulled away from her passion at work to follow other passions such as dancing and taking long silent meditation retreats.
GAIL KASTING B.Ed., CCDP, CCS - Interim Director
Gail Kastning, B.Ed., CCDP, CCS, is the founder and owner of Purposeful Careers, a training company specializing in designing and delivering career, employment, and business support programs. Her company focuses on supporting independent workers and researching the non-traditional workforce, including global trends toward on-demand labour and portfolio careers. With over 20 years of experience, Gail has helped thousands of Albertans in achieving their career, employment and self-employment goals.
With 20 years of experience in career development and human resources across both private and public sectors, Michelle Cook brings expertise and enthusiasm to helping people navigate their career journeys. She has supported clients of all ages and backgrounds, empowering them to build confidence, clarify their goals, and make informed decisions that lead to meaningful and fulfilling careers.
Michelle guides individuals through every stage of career development — from exploring career paths and post secondary options to crafting effective job search strategies. She helps clients strengthen their professional brand through compelling resumes and cover letters, polished LinkedIn profiles, and targeted interview coaching.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Calgary and is a Certified Career Development Professional (CCDP).
ALISON IRELAND BA, CDP - Treasurer
Alison Ireland is currently the Senior Manager of Employment Services at DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society in Surrey, BC, and is earning her Executive MBA through the Quantic School of Business and Technology. She has over 15 years of experience in leadership roles within the Employment Services Sector, with extensive work in proposal development, program management,
instruction, and the development of strategic community partnerships. She’s also been a guest speaker and sessional instructor at Simon Fraser University’s Career Development Practitioner Program.
HERKY CUTLER B.Ed. MA - Interim Director
Having coached and trained CDPs for the last 20+ years as an independent practitioner, Herky Cutler is on a life-long mission to ignite transformation—within individuals, organizations, and the world. A passionate change maker, Herky is driven by a powerful vision: to help people/organizations break through barriers, unlock potential, and step boldly into extraordinary performance.
Herky has a B Ed degree from Simon Fraser University, and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Development from the University of Calgary. He is a certified Life/Business Coach, Teacher, Smart Work Ethics Facilitator, Virtual Presenter, and Career Development Professional.
Herky lives in High River, Alberta with his wife Riesah, is a singer/songwriter/gigging musician, and long time member of “Mentor, Discover, Inspire,” an international organization that helps support and train men to be the best men they can possibly be in this world.
YAS SABERSHEIKH MBA, CCDP - Secretary
An educated professional, with 8 years of international working experience as a University Instructor, Corporate Trainer, and Logistics Expert, as well as working with five different not-for-profit local organizations for the past 7 years in multiple roles such as ESL Instructor, Career Advisor, Case Manager, and Job Developer.
Yas holds an MBA in Strategic Management from the Farabi Institute of Higher Education and completed her Career Development Practice Certificate through Douglas College. Yas is an Employer Engagement Specialist (Job Developer) with PCRS at WorkBC- Vancouver, who is a connector between Employers and Candidates. In addition to that, she is a member of the Immigrant Advisory Table (IAT) at Vancouver Local Immigration Partnership (VLIP), and the Secretary of the Board of Directors at Heritage Vancouver Society.
DAVID OWEN PhD, MFA, MA, CCDP - Interim Director
David Owen is an experienced program manager, career and employment coach, facilitator, and college and university instructor with a PhD in Theatre Studies from York University, an MFA in Directing, and a MA in Dramatic Theory. David is a Certified Career Development Practitioner (CCDP) and member of Career Professionals of Canada (CPC) and Western Canada Career Professionals Association (WCCDA). He is a scholar, award-winning playwright, director, gamer, and past member of the Playwright's Guild of Canada (PGC).
He is the author of _Player and Avatar: The Affective Potential of Videogames_ published by McFarland and editor of two anthologies, _Long Live the New Flesh: 6 Plays from the Digital Frontier_ and _Digital Performance in Canada_ both for Playwrights Canada Press. His scholarly research focuses on the intersection of performance and videogames. David is currently the Program Manager of the Certified Utility Tree Worker program at the Bredin Centre for Career Advancement.
KEVIN NED - Director
Kevin is a Career Practioner and a member of the Okanagan Nation and I am currently the Employment Training Facilitator for Westbank First Nation. He has been involved in employment and training and Education for over 20 years working with first nations organizations such as: Employment and Training Facilitator - Westbank First Nation, Westbank, BC , Employment and Training Coordinator - First Nations Friendship Centre Society, Vernon BC , Aboriginal Youth Leadership/Employment Coach Program Coordinator- Ooknakane Friendship Center, Penticton, BC, Education Director and social Development Director - Okanagan Indian Band, Vernon BC.
He holds the following certificates & diplomas: Essential Skills Practitioner, Mental health First Aid , Business Administration Diploma, Aboriginal Leadership and Management. Banff, BC, Certified Aboriginal Economic Developer.
He has 10 years of experience as an elected Band Councillor for his community the Upper Nicola Band and he was recently elected to serve a 3 year term as an elected Band Councillor.
SHABNAM KHANSHAGHAGHI - Director
Shabnam has been a dynamic force in Career Development since 2008, bringing her expertise to a wide range of roles. Since 2015, she has excelled as a Manager in both nonprofit and for-profit organizations.
A seasoned trainer of career development professionals, Shabnam has a wealth of experience working with practitioners throughout the Greater Vancouver Regional District and across British Columbia. Her passion lies in empowering vulnerable populations in both rural and urban settings. Driven by the conviction that education is the key to eradicating poverty, Shabnam is dedicated to making a meaningful impact.
Dr. HODA KILANI CCDP®, CPCC - Advisor
Dr. Hoda Kilani is a Certified Career Development Professional and Certified Professional Co Active Coach, and the Founder of Right Career Fit based in Calgary, Alberta. She is a Career and Academic Coach specializing in career literacy and gifted education, working primarily with youth and young adults ages 14 to 25.
Dr. Kilani is dedicated to helping students and emerging professionals discover who they are, clarify their interests, and confidently navigate their next steps. She focuses on intrinsic motivation, personal growth, meaningful relationships, and community engagement, guiding clients toward pathways that align with both their strengths and aspirations. Her work bridges the gap where traditional education systems often fall short in preparing young people for life after school.
Through Right Career Fit, Dr. Kilani provides individualized and innovative career development strategies to students, parents, educators, and community partners. She has coached and mentored over a thousand individuals, supporting them in making informed academic and career decisions that reflect their goals and values.
A recognized speaker at national and international conferences, Dr. Kilani advocates for the importance of career literacy as a foundational life skill. She contributes to the field through conference presentations, academic writing, blogs, and media engagement. She hosts career focused conversations across multiple platforms including YouTube, podcasts, and radio in both English and Arabic, expanding access to career education across diverse communities.
Dr. Kilani is on a mission to make career literacy a global conversation and a social movement. Through her coaching, media presence, and community leadership, she empowers individuals to move forward with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Dr. NORMAN AMUNDSON - Honorary Lifetime Board Member
Dr. Norman Amundson is a Full Professor in Counselling Psychology/Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has given numerous workshops and seminars and has been a keynote speaker at many national and international conferences.
Dr. Amundson is actively involved in several professional associations. He is the Chair of the International Committee for the National Career Development Association and the Editor of the Journal of Employment Counselling for the National Employment Counselling Association. He also is a Governor of the Canadian Career Development Foundation.
Dr. SPENCER NILES, D.Ed., LPC, NCC - Honorary International Board Member
Department Head and Professor of Pennsylvania State University, Counselor Education Department
Jim Bright, BA, PhD., FAP - Honorary International Board Member
Partner: Bright and Associates
Professor of Career Education and Development, Australian Catholic University
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