National Office Staff Listing

National Office Staff Listing

Feb 13, 2020

Over the past year we have had some changes in our staff at the National Office.

We are providing you with the entire staff roster so that you know their names and how to contact them. We are pleased to report that we now have five staff members who are fully bilingual and can provide service in both languages.

 

Name

National Office Function

Extension

Mimma Spagnolo*

National Executive Director

2439

John Gullick

Manager, Government and Special Programmes

0155

Beverly Walters

PCOC and ROCM

2727

Lynda Green

Orders, Exams, Advanced Grades,
Merit Marks, New MBs and Ships Stores, Material Distribution

0156

Leslie-Bénie Ishimwe*

Member Services

0159

Liudmila Nikolaeva*

Administrative Assistant

0160

Vanessa Schmidt

Deputy, Executive Director

0161

Pramod Kapadia

Accounting Supervisor

0157

Nour Bawab*

Bilingual Graphic Designer

2171

Oke Ikupa

Bookkeeping, Squadron Accounts

2720

Rihan Ahmed

IT Implementation and Support Specialist

2172

Valentin Bacalu*

Bilingual Audio/Video Specialist

TBD

* These employees offer services in English and French

You may also find our complete staff listing on the Contact Us Page of our website.

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