Barbara Cavers, B.A. M. Ed.
Barbara brings a passion for learning to all that she does. Prior to her retirement in 2002, she was a teacher, principal and consultant with the Lethbridge School Division. The excellence she displayed during her lengthy career was recognized when she received the Administrator of the Year Award from the Southwest Alberta Council on School Administration in 1999.
In 2000, she was honored to be recognized as a YWCA Woman of Distinction for her work in bringing the Parents as Teachers home visitation program to Lethbridge and other communities in southwestern Alberta.
Since her retirement, Barb has worked as an independent consultant, serving education and social service institutions as well as other government and non-profit agencies by providing guidance in strategic planning, leadership development, and project management and evaluation. Her new passion is helping adults 50+ explore the many possibilities for their future - mind, body and soul.
Barb believes in giving back to her community and has been a committed volunteer for more than fifty years with organizations such as the YWCA, Youth Justice Committee and the Southern Alberta Coalition on Poverty. Most recently, she served as President of the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta. She volunteers in the Collections Department of the Galt Museum.
In 2000, she was honored to be recognized as a YWCA Woman of Distinction for her work in bringing the Parents as Teachers home visitation program to Lethbridge and other communities in southwestern Alberta.
Since her retirement, Barb has worked as an independent consultant, serving education and social service institutions as well as other government and non-profit agencies by providing guidance in strategic planning, leadership development, and project management and evaluation. Her new passion is helping adults 50+ explore the many possibilities for their future - mind, body and soul.
Barb believes in giving back to her community and has been a committed volunteer for more than fifty years with organizations such as the YWCA, Youth Justice Committee and the Southern Alberta Coalition on Poverty. Most recently, she served as President of the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta. She volunteers in the Collections Department of the Galt Museum.
I am able to customize workshops, informal talks,
and addresses to AGMs and conferences.
I will be pleased to work with you
to design a program that meets the needs of your audience
in terms of content, format and length.