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Tommy Diamantakos is new Dean of SSBT

August 29th, 2024

After serving as interim Dean of Social Science and Business Technologies since March, Tommy Diamantakos was officially appointed to the role on June 10.

Tommy鈥檚 path to this position began as a teacher of English as a second language at Vanier College. He has also worked as an Associate Academic Dean at Heritage College and as Coordinator of Continuing Education at Vanier College. Prior to the new position, Tommy was Associate Dean for Dawson鈥檚 Creative and Applied Arts sector from 2021-2024.

Tommy holds a sociology degree from Concordia University and a master鈥檚 degree in education from the University of Sherbrooke. Tommy graduated from Dawson from the Cinema | Communications profile in Arts, Literature and Communication.

Tommy鈥檚 new role includes overseeing the programs in Social Science and Business Technologies as well as Liberal Arts, Community, Recreation and Leadership Training and the Humanities Department.

鈥淲e have rolled out a new Social Science program, one of the biggest in the province,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is very exciting! I am also eager to work with the Business Administration team as we are currently revising that program. I鈥檓 excited to start the academic year in the sector and look forward to supporting students and teachers.鈥

Tommy likes that Dawson is a big college but feels like a small community. He says: 鈥淒awson offers great services to students and teachers. I love working here.鈥

Photo by Dawson Professional Photography student Zachary Mercier.


Francesca Cuffaro now Manager of Admissions & Records

August 28th, 2024

Over the last 24 years, Francesca Cuffaro has worked in every department within Academic Systems at Dawson. Most recently she was the administration technician in Admissions and Records.

On July 2, Francesca was appointed to the role of Manager, Admissions & Records.

鈥淚 am looking forward to the challenge of my new role as manager and using my experience and skills to make an impact on quality higher education,鈥 Francesca said.

Prior to working at Dawson, she studied here. Francesca graduated from the Social Science program in 1985. During her decades as an employee, she has represented the Dawson Support Staff on the College鈥檚 Board of Governors and served her former union as treasurer.

鈥淲hat I like best about Dawson is being part of a community that promotes well-being, so that all students and employees are respected, valued, and supported,鈥 she said.

Photo by Dawson Professional Photography student Zachary Mercier.


New retirees & employees celebrating their 25th workiversary feted

August 28th, 2024

Retirees from 2023 and 2024 as well as employees marking a 25th anniversary at Dawson in those years were honoured with a lovely evening at the Recognition of Service event May 24.

To see a photo gallery, visit the link.


Isabelle Carrier appointed Dean of Academic Development

August 28th, 2024

Isabelle Carrier, who has been at Dawson since 2004, was appointed Dean of Academic Development at the end of May.

At the beginning of 2024, Isabelle was interim Dean of Academic Development. This experience confirmed that she would like to dedicate the next phase of her career to developing and implementing a strategic academic vision through pedagogical development and innovation.

Isabelle began her time at Dawson as a teacher in the History department. While in that role, she became the Methods Coordinator and worked for Kiuna as a pedological counselor. In 2015, she became the Assistant Dean of Social Science and Business Technologies and from 2017-2023, she was the Dean of that sector.

Isabelle views her new role 鈥渁s proposing a strategic vision for pedagogical excellence as well as supporting the academic sectors and the College. It is at the junction of both those perspectives that the Office of Academic Development can enrich and support the various initiatives for program and departmental quality, faculty pedagogical competence and College institutional excellence.鈥

Isabelle holds a Ph.D. in History from McGill University and other degrees in both education and history from Universit茅 Laval.

Photo by Dawson Professional Photography student Zachary Mercier.


Gabriel Di Lullo is new IST Associate Director

August 28th, 2024

Gabriel Di Lullo joined Dawson Aug. 12 as the new Associate Director of IT Solutions (Systems and Programming). He succeeds Derek Gaucher who retired in the summer.

Gabriel is a graduate of Dawson (Class of 1988, Social Science) and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Concordia University. 鈥淎s an alumnus of Dawson, I鈥檓 especially excited to return to the institution and contribute to its continued success,鈥 he said.

In his new role, Gabriel is responsible for leading the IST team responsible for the development and implementation of IT solutions, including the website and Omnivox.

Gabriel comes to Dawson from Agropur where he worked as IST & Cyber Security program manager. Prior to that, he served as Senior Manager of Information Technologies at Bell Technical Solutions for over a decade where he successfully led a team in designing and deploying IT solutions.

Photo by Dawson Professional Photography student Zachary Mercier.


Read more about: Parting thoughts from Lola Ronald

Parting thoughts from Lola Ronald

May 23rd, 2024

On July 5, Lola Ronald is retiring from Dawson after an incredible 46 years of service in the Continuing Education and Community Services sector. The Communications Office did a Q & A with her. What did you like the best about Dawson? Diversity and inclusion have become buzz words, but I have always felt that…

Read more about: FAMA’s Pierre Lefebvre honoured in the House of Commons

FAMA’s Pierre Lefebvre honoured in the House of Commons

May 23rd, 2024

Our Facilities Management Coordinator Pierre Lefebvre received a great honour in the House of Commons in Ottawa on May 8. The Communications Office invited him to share the experience with his Dawson colleagues: First of all, I’d like to thank 星空传媒视频 for this kind gesture of including my news in D News, which means…

Bassel Atallah is Interim Associate Dean of CAA

May 9th, 2024

Bassel Atallah was appointed Interim Associate Dean of Creative and Applied Arts on April 18.

Bassel has been teaching English at Dawson since 2011. He has served in a number of roles at the College, including as English Department Chairperson since 2022.

Prior to working at Dawson, he taught English at Champlain College in Lennoxville and lectured at Concordia University and McGill University.

The published author's first degree was in Mechanical Engineering at McGill. Bassel also holds a Bachelor of Arts, Honours in English Literature and Creative Writing and a Master's of Arts, English Literature, both from Concordia University.

Photo by Zachary Mercier, a student in Dawson's Professional Photography program.


Read more about: Celebrating Lola鈥檚 46 years of service in Cont. Ed.

Celebrating Lola鈥檚 46 years of service in Cont. Ed.

April 24th, 2024

We are very happy to announce that our wonderful colleague Margaret Ronald, who we all know and love as Lola, is retiring on July 5, 2024, after an incredible 46 years of service to our College. Lola has been an integral part of our Dawson family, and all her years were spent in the Continuing…

Dawson retirees and silver anniversaries will be honoured at Recognition of Service

April 24th, 2024

Earlier this month, the invitations were sent out for the Recognition of Service cocktail and dinner, which will be hosted by Director General Diane Gauvin on Friday, May 24.

This cocktail and dinner reception is in appreciation of employees marking 25 years of service to Dawson as well as to thank recent retirees and those who are soon retiring.

鈥淲e are looking forward to celebrating our colleagues鈥 milestones,鈥 said organizer Janet Pakulis, who is also the assistant to the Director General. 鈥淲e take a lot of care to plan something truly special and memorable for them and we will celebrate them in style.鈥


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