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Ann Seymour, Associate Professor

Ann is a professional with a diverse educational background. She holds an MBA in Executive Aboriginal Business and Leadership from Simon Fraser University, a Masters in Social Work from Æ»¹ûÒùÔº, a Bachelor of Social Work Honors from Carleton University, and a Bachelor of Science in Human Services from Lake Superior State University.

Ann has demonstrated her commitment to Indigenous health and well-being through various certifications, including Certified First Nations Health Manager, and a Certified Master Trainer and Cofacilitator in Mental Health First Aid for First Nations. She also holds a Certificate in Aboriginal Health and Community Administration from the University of British Columbia. Ann is a member and actively involved in volunteering with the Ontario Association of Social Workers, specifically on the Equity and Diversity Committee, and Registered Social Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. Ann looks forward to making a positive impact, working with Indigenous communities, dedicated to community development, and bridging the best of both worldviews: Indigenous and Western worldviews.

She is an Ojibwe from the Bear Clan. Her mother is an Indian Residential School Survivor from Mchigeeng First Nations and her (late) father is from Wikwemikong Unceded Territory. Ann is married and a mother to four children.

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EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION

Ph.D., Social Work, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON (anticipated 2024)

MBA, Executive Aboriginal Business and Leadership, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC

Master of Social Work (MSW), Æ»¹ûÒùÔº, Montreal, QC

BSW, Hons., Carleton University, Ottawa, ON

BSc., Human Services, Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie, MI

Certified First Nations Health Manager (CFNHM), 2017

Certified Master Trainer Mental Health First Aid First Nations, 2017

Certified Mental Health First Aid First Nations Cofacilitator, 2017

Certified Mental Health First Aid – Youth, Inuit, and Northern Peoples, 2017

Aboriginal Health and Community Administration Certificate (AHCAP), 2010

VOLUNTEER & MEMBERSHIPS

Canadian Social Worker Doctoral Student Network Co-Chair 2021- 2022

Canadian Social Worker Doctoral Student Network Equity Committee Member 2021- present

Carleton University Research Ethics Board Member 2020- present

Youth Empowerment Strategy Volunteer 2021- present

Ontario Association Social Workers Equity and Diversity Committee Member 2019- present

Board Member, Ontario Association of Social Workers 2017–present

Member, Ontario College of Social Workers, and Social Service Workers 2016–present

Toastmasters International 2014–present

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