Thompson Rivers University
Sharon Gottfriedson holds a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from Thompson Rivers University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Indigenous Business and Leadership from the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University. Currently serving as Associate Director at Thompson Rivers University since November 2024, Sharon has previously held significant roles including Manager of Healing Modalities and Community Engagement at the First Nations Health Authority, and Senior Housing Policy Analyst at the Assembly of First Nations. With a strong focus on housing policy, budget management, and strategic planning during tenure as Housing Manager for Tkemlups te Secwepemc, Sharon has also contributed to economic partnerships and workforce training as Pathways to Success Manager at AMTA, facilitating over 1000 Aboriginal hires in British Columbia's resource sector.
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Thompson Rivers University
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is BC's newest provincial university. It was created in April 2005 when government granted full university status to the former The University College of the Cariboo (UCC), which was established in 1970 as a public post secondary institution. The new TRU has also assumed full responsibility for all courses and programs formerly offered by the BC Open University in Vancouver. With a progressive history as a Community and Technical College and, later, a University College, the new Thompson Rivers University has broad experience in addressing the needs of the community, the work-force and academe. TRU is a fully comprehensive university that offers recognized certificate (completion under 1 year), diploma (completion under 2 years) and full bachelor and masters degree in about 100 technical and academic areas. TRU's reputation for grounded, practical and applied methodology in preparing trainees for the "real-world" work-force is exemplary. As an institution and through its facility and officers, TRU has had collaboration with over 200 countries. Starting in the early 1980's with international education tours and student/staff exchanges, TRU now annually hosts over 800 students from around the world in full and part-time studies. Through its international Education Department, TRU is demonstrating an institutional commitment to initiating, coordinating and promoting collaborative partnerships with friendly countries. TRU is a full member of the Associations of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC).