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Board of Directors

Have a question about CEW? Interested in volunteering?

Contact the board at the link!

CEW Officers

The Board of Directors appoints Officers to take on the administration of CEW. The following individuals have been appointed as Officers:

Officer
Position
Term
Carrie Rickwood
President
At the pleasure of the board
Julie Anderson
Treasurer
At the pleasure of the board
Bonnie Lo
Student Liasion
At the pleasure of the board
Natacha Hogan
Awards Coordinator / Vice-Communications Officer
At the pleasure of the board
Ryan Prosser
Board Member
At the pleasure of the board
Tyler Black
Board Member
At the pleasure of the board
Joanna WIlson
Board Member
At the pleasure of the board
Reyd Smith
Graduate Student Advisor
February 2023 - January 2025
Connor Stewart
Graduate Student Advisor
February 2024 - January 2026
Jim McGeer
CEW 2024 Co-Chair
September 2023 - October 2025
Beverly Hale
CEW 2024 Co-Chair
September 2023 - October 2025
Sarah Crawford
CEW 2024 Co-Chair
September 2023 - October 2025
Paul Craig
CEW 2024 Co-Chair
September 2023 - October 2025
Officers

Graduate Student Advisors

The purpose of the GSA positions is to introduce student members of CEW at the start of their careers to the function and goals of the Board of Directors in hopes that, once established, they will develop an interest in chairing a CEW and/or serving on the Board of Directors.

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In addition to advising the Board of Directors, the role of the GSA is to assist the Organizing Committee (OC) with the Student Program subcommittee. GSAs have a varied role and duties include evaluating and reporting on the student program to the Board of Directors, providing a level of core consistency for the student program from year to year, orient each new OC of past student events, and providing information of value to the new OC.

Interested in being a GSA for the 2025 and 2026 workshops? Apply today!

Applications due December 31st, 2024. Submit applications to Bonnie Lo.

Want to provide feedback or suggestions on the CEW Student Program?

Reach out to Reyd and Connor! Contact information below.

Reyd Smith | Carleton University

2023-2024 Graduate Student Advisor

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reydsmith@cmail.carleton.ca

Reyd is a Ph.D. student at Carleton University and Environment and Climate Change Canada. She is co-supervised by Dr. Joseph Bennett (Carleton University) and Dr. Jennifer Provencher (ECCC). Reyd completed her Bachelor of Science (Honours) at the University of Manitoba under the supervision of Dr. Kevin Fraser, where she published her research demonstrating how overwintering artificial light exposure advances purple martin (Progne subis) spring migration timing. Her M.Sc. was completed at the University of Windsor with Dr. Oliver Love, where she published her research on stable isotope niche dynamics and the effects of multiple stressors on breeding phenology and behaviour of Arctic-breeding common eider (Somateria mollissima). For her Ph.D., Reyd is collaborating with the Nunatsiavut Government to research polycyclic aromatic compound exposure patterns and sub-lethal health implications in three harvested seabird species following a local diesel oil spill in 2020.

Reyd Smith, CEW Graduate Student Advisor
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Connor Stewart | University of Alberta

2024-2025 Graduate Student Advisor

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cbs1@ualberta.ca

Connor is a Ph.D. student at the University of Alberta under the supervision of Dr. Tamzin Blewett. His research is focused on nickel toxicity in Arctic ecosystems, evaluating the effects of short- and long-term nickel exposures on Arctic freshwater and marine species, including sea urchins, daphnia, and Arctic char. Connor also completed his Bachelor of Science at the University of Alberta with a specialization in integrative physiology. During his undergraduate research, Connor contributed to a project evaluating the toxic effects of ultraviolet filters from sunscreens, which showed significant survival and reproduction impacts to Daphnia magna at environmentally relevant concentrations. Connor has also been involved in research on various other topics, including evaluating the toxicity of oil and gas wastewater and its treatment, a comparative investigation between lab reared organisms and their wild-sourced relatives, and investigating the physiology of a highly successful invasive species, the European green crab.

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