Board Of Directors

Board Of Directors

 

NasirUddin AhmedProf. Nasir Uddin Ahmed
Chair, Board of Directors
School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE), University of Ottawa
161 Louis Pasteur, P.O. Box 450, Stn A,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5
Tel: (613) 562-5800 x 6222, Fax: (613) 562-5175
Office: Colonel By Hall, Room A-615
Email: ahmed@site.uottawa.ca
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Dr Monjur ChowdhuryDr. Monjur Chowdhury
Founding Executive Director
Dr. Monjur Chowdhury is a socio-economic researcher and a strategic developer with a passion for implementing a quality educational model that would serve underprivileged school-aged children all over the world.
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Jennifer GrahamJennifer Graham
Program Director
Jennifer Graham is an Ontario Certified Teacher (OCT). She holds two degrees from the University of Ottawa, a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Arts with a major in English Literature and a minor in Religious Studies.
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Richard Fransham
Director

Richard Fransham advocates for young people. His view is that anybody who feels respected and who feels good about themselves is unlikely to knowingly diminish someone else’s life. This is the perspective from which he approaches racism and mental health problems with youth. His work is currently focused on changing the common views that “children are made to be seen and not heard”, and that young people are too irresponsible and inexperienced to be taken seriously. It is by bringing to light the evident wellbeing of youth who feel respected and who feel their voices matter that he hopes to make progress dispelling the destructive misconceptions about young people.
Richard is currently putting most of his energy into supporting the youth-led Youth Rights Day initiative. Youth on the Youth Rights Day Panel that presented at the 2021 AERO conference serve as examples of young people who exude wellbeing, thoughtfulness and respect for others while passionately working to put the world on a better course. Richard sees all youth as having this potential and that they will flourish in learning environments that cultivate their humanity by treating them with dignity and respect. A recording of the panel discussion can be seen here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ef38_8doDtGOs_-IKEwsntx46IeKUdR3/view?usp=sharing
Richard has over three decades of experience working in public education with ages 5 through to student teachers in a faculty of education. He has years of experience working in children’s summer camps and he has served as an executive member of OCASC, an assembly of parent school councils. Most of his experience teaching has been at the secondary school level. He has a master’s degree in computer applications in education. He is a co-initiator of the CHIP Program that creates a vision of how to transform public education through a small steps non-coercive process based on the concept of schools-within-schools and people’s readiness to explore their options. He lives with his wife in Ottawa, Canada. They have two children and five grandchildren.

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Yanik MullerYanik Muller
Director
Playing his first ice hockey game in the professional Swiss League league at the age of 16 while completing a 3-year diploma (empl. de commerce), Yanik transferred his determination off the rink. Working for local- and international companies throughout Switzerland (French, German, and Rätoromanic parts) before pursuing a Hon. BA in Conflict Studies from the University of Ottawa/St.Paul. While doing an exchange year at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, Yanik discovered his passion for teaching & learning. Accordingly, he completed an MA in Teaching & Learning at McGill University. Now, he has the great privilege to work as a secondary teacher for the Cree School Board in the Cree Nation of Nemaska.
Shahed BakthMr. Shahed Bakth
Director
A social activist, a champion for social justice and passion for liberating people from oppression are the few attributes that can be used to describe who Shahed Bakth is. Born and raised in a very highly educated family in Bangladesh Shahed was motivated to do common good for the people of his native land in his early age. In his early 20’s, people of Bangladesh had to fight against the heinous oppression of Government of Pakistan and he was one of those courageous youth who made a determination to be the freedom fighter for the liberation of his mother land. He was successful in his mission to become one of those proud and courageous lion like freedom fighters who liberated the country. Shahed is an internationalist who lived and worked in many countries of the world. Presently he with his family lives in Ottawa, Canada. He is committed to offer his valuable skills and knowledge for the betterment of young people in Ottawa and the children of Bangladesh.  Read More About Mr. Shahed Bakth
Isaac-Thomas-Goodine-212x300Mr. Isaac Thomas Goodine
Director
Mr. Isaac Thomas Goodine shares a wealth of international experience in intercultural education,training and research. He has contributed to the globalization of education by over thirty years of practical experience at the leading edge of human resource and institutional development including in-depth knowledge of about seventy countries.  Read More About Mr. Isaac Thomas Goodine