College names Pamela and Wilfred Barnes, Robert Foord, Louis Thomas and Don Turri as 2020 Honorary Fellows

By College Relations | July 15, 2020
           

Pamela and Grouse Barnes, 2020 Honorary Fellows
Pamela and Grouse Barnes

Okanagan College is bestowing its highest honour on five notable residents of the region, each of whom has made unique and meaningful contributions through education, public service, mentorship and philanthropy.

Pamela and Wilfred “Grouse” Barnes, Robert Foord, Louis Thomas and Don Turri have been selected by the College as its 2020 Honorary Fellows.

“It would be impossible to quantify or to adequately put into words the positive impact this year’s Honorary Fellows have had in their communities,” said Okanagan College President Jim Hamilton. “Their contributions to the social and economic fabric of the region are vast and inspiring. We’re proud to count them as Honorary Fellows, and are in awe of the work they do as champions for education and community.”

Pamela and Grouse Barnes are Indigenous educators and knowledge keepers from Westbank First Nation. They are highly dedicated to preserving Syilx language, knowledge, and culture.

Both are currently adjunct professors in the Faculty of Health and Social Development with UBC’s School of Nursing, where they facilitate cultural sensitivity training. Both also facilitate Syilx teachings for the public in partnership with Kelowna Heritage Museums, the Kelowna Art Gallery, Rotary Centre for the Arts and Regional Parks.

Pamela currently serves as a board member on the Okanagan Sustainability Leadership Council and is a member of the Westside Daze Planning Committee, organizing the ‘Okanagan Day’. She has also served on various committees and councils for School District 23 and Okanagan College.

She is one of the founders of WFN’s Sensisyusten School and currently sits on the school board. She is also a member of the WFN Community Consultative Group which works with the local RCMP. Pamela’s academic background is in Aboriginal government, graduating from UVIC in 1993. Her traditional Syilx education is a lifelong journey starting with her great-grandfather Mickey Derrickson and other family and community knowledge keepers. In true Syilx tradition she strives to educate and mentor the next generations in all the work she does.

Grouse Barnes, a fluent nsyilxcen speaker, serves as an Okanagan Language and Cultural Educator. He attended the En'owkin Centre to enhance his ability as a teacher by learning to read and write in the language. He also serves as a Spiritual Care Provider at KGH and is a member of the Okanagan Nation Alliance Critical Response Team. He also works with the Okanagan Nation on traditional lands management and serves as an Elder in Residence at School District 23 and Okanagan College. Grouse can often be found serving his community in various capacities to help empower aboriginal youth throughout the Okanagan Nation.

“What an honour it is to be recognized as an Honorary Fellow by Okanagan College, as I began my post secondary journey here in business administration, later moving on to study Aboriginal government at UVIC,” said Pamela Barnes. “This recognition is important to me, my family, and community after several generations of residential school. I was fortunate that both public school and the teachings of my Elders were available to me. I am privileged to have opportunities to share my perspective from both educational experiences with others.”

“I am honoured to receive this fellowship. As a Syilx Elder I enjoy sharing the history, cultural teachings, and language of this land to promote understanding of our ways. I look forward to continuing my work with students offering support through our cultural teachings and practice to ensure their future success. Limlimt,” said Grouse Barnes.

Robert Foord, 2020 Honorary Fellow

Robert Foord is known for his strong commitment to community. Under his guidance, Kal Tire gives back in numerous ways, including the donation and reuse of recycled tires for playground surfaces, flooring and roofing through Kal’s RePlay program and support of the College’s Vernon Trades Training Centre.

Foord, who studied at Okanagan College, has long been a supporter of students and a passionate advocate for education and training. Last year, the Foord family donated a plane which previously belonged to Kal Tire founder and their late father, Tom, to be used as a training tool for students in the College’s Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) program.

“I’m very proud and humbled to be recognized as an Honorary Fellow. It would be difficult to put into words how important both education and community are to me, and to our family, so this recognition is meaningful on many levels. The College plays a vital role in creating access to post-secondary education and training in our region, and I’m pleased to be associated with and to be a supporter of their efforts,” said Foord.

Louis Thomas, 2020 Honorary Fellow

Louis Thomas is a Secwepemc knowledge keeper and a Councilor with the Neskonlith Indian Band. He works

actively with the Salmon Arm Economic Development Society, Shuswap Trail Alliance, Shuswap District Arts Council, the City of Salmon Arm Housing Taskforce and many other groups in the region.

Thomas has shared his guidance and knowledge with the College in many ways over the years, including providing the traditional welcome and sharing other aspects of his culture at countless events and ceremonies.

“This is a pleasant surprise. I’m honoured. I like to work in the background, but it’s nice to be recognized,” said Thomas. “Education is so important. The world is changing and we all have to adapt. Education is one of the things that will help our people thrive. I am a firm believer in sharing. Our culture is all about sharing, about passing on our knowledge and culture to future generations. I’ve always tried to support that however I can.”

Don Turri is a Partner and Family Enterprise Advisor with the accounting firm Crowe MacKay LLP in Kelowna. He has been active in the Kelowna Community throughout his career, volunteering his time to the United Way, Kelowna Sunrise Rotary, minor football and hockey, the Central Okanagan Foundation, and as a co-chair of the Okanagan College Alumni Awareness Campaign.

Don Turri, 2020 Honorary Fellow

In 2008, he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Okanagan College Alumni Association (OCAA) – the association’s foremost honour. He has also supported his alma mater as a judge for numerous competitions organized by the Okanagan College School of Business.

“Okanagan College has been a constant in my life for over 40 years,” said Turri. “As a student I was provided with the academic foundation to start my career as a CPA. As a partner at Crowe MacKay our firm has been provided with a steady stream of talented, practical new hires, many of whom have gone on to partnership and other senior roles in our firm. In fact, Okanagan College alumni constitute the majority of our Kelowna team. It has been gratifying to be a small part of this over the years and I am pleased to receive this recognition from Okanagan College.”

The College normally would have invested its 2020 Honorary Fellows at Convocation ceremonies in June. Due to the pandemic, Okanagan College, based on the feedback of graduating students, has opted to postpone ceremonies until COVID-19 conditions allow for the events to be held in person. More info about when those ceremonies will take place will be shared as dates are known.



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