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2026 Convocation - Vernon

June 2026 program

Congratulations!

This June, we gather to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our graduating students. Convocation is a time of joy, reflection, and pride. It marks both an ending and a beginning. It is an opportunity to honour the hard work that has brought our graduates to this milestone and to look forward with excitement to what comes next.

We extend a warm welcome to our graduates’ families, friends, mentors, and supporters who have stood alongside them on this journey. Your encouragement, patience, and belief have played an invaluable role in their success.

To our graduates: convocation is your day. Take pride in your accomplishments, cherish the friendships and memories you’ve made here, and carry forward the spirit of curiosity, community, and excellence that defines Okanagan College. Today we celebrate your journey, your accomplishments, and the bright futures that lie ahead.

Date

Monday, June 8, 2026

Time

4 p.m.

Location

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre
3800 33 St, Vernon

Guests and graduands information

For details about the ceremonies, visit the Guide for guests and graduands.

Guide for Guests and Graduands

Additional information

All graduates and guests are invited to attend a reception immediately following the ceremony. The reception will take place in the foyer of the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

Be sure to stop and take a photo at our Okanagan College Alumni Association sponsored selfie station and tag Okanagan College in your photos.

Order of ceremony

Ceremony

WELCOME 

Rhea Dupuis
Director, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

 

Syilx Okanagan Nation drummers

O CANADA 

Lyndsey Wong 

OPENING REMARKS 

Dr. Samantha Lenci, Provost and Vice President Academic

ADDRESS

Cindy Battersby, Okanagan College Board of Governors 

Dr. Neil Fassina, President, Okanagan College 

STUDENT ADDRESS


 Certificate

PRESENTATION OF GRADUANDS 

Jillian Garrett, Chair, Education Council 

Dr. Neil Fassina. President, Okanagan College 

CLOSING REMARKS 

THE RECESSIONAL

Reception to follow in the Centre for Culinary Arts

Graduating students

Microcredential in 
ESTHETICS AND SPA THERAPY

  • Appleby, Amber Lynn
  • May, Abigail Kathleen

Certificate in 
EDUCATION ASSISTANT

  •  Boden, Emily Danielle
  • Deuling, Nikky Bibby
  • Doyle, Meg Mackenzie
  • Fenkhuber, Marissa Ashley
  • Hackzell, Sarah Michelle
  • Heiberg, Jessica Leigh
  • Holland, Krystal Lee Marie
  • Johnson, Venessa Yvonne
  • Kuyper, Joseph Caiman Robert
  • Leask, Stephanie Nicole
  • Lundgren, Amanda Doreen
  • Meyers, Vienna Leigh
  • Mihalicova Daniela
  • Robison, Natasha
  • Sayer, Kadence Kylie
  • Schaeffer, Gibson Kereena Danielle
  • Schulties, Brianne Nichole
  • Walker, Ava
  • Wangler, Chelsea
  • Woodcock, Tressa Roberta

Certificate in
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT

  •  Brain, Charlotte

Diploma in 
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

  • Burden, Michael Kelly
  • Dhakal, Samir
  • Langlois, Jack

Associate Degree in
SCIENCE

  • Abbott, Bethany Dawn
  • Dollack, Marissa
  • Toews, Naden Jacob

Certificate in 
BUILDING EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING

  • Bednar, Cheryl
  • Duncan, Brea
  • Garcia, Angelina

Diploma in 
COMMUNICATIONS, CULTURE AND JOURNALISM

  • Leong, Wesley Paulstan

Diploma in 
CRIMINAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

  • Jolina, Hart

Diploma in 
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

  • Ni, Guo

Diploma in 
GENERAL STUDIES

  • Ibadat
  • Jasdeep Kaur    
  • Lovepreet Singh

Diploma in 
WRITING AND PUBLISHING

  • Dekker, Sarah Allison
  • Drechsler, Allison Rae
  • Hartz, Annabelle Jess
  • Marriott, Hannah
  • Oliver, Samantha
  • Singh, Donnelee

Associate Degree in
ARTS

  • Gaganpreet Kaur    
  • Godsoe Jayla    
  • Gurjot Singh    
  • Hallstrom, Tyler Connel
  • Hartwig, Matias
  • Ibadat
  • Jassi Harman
  • Levere, Jenna Kate
  • Lister, Grace Marie
  • Mandeep Kaur    
  • Manvir, Preet Singh    
  • Meyers, Vienna Leigh
  • Michela, Denise
  • Navjinder Kaur    
  • Omoruyi, Laura Uwa
  • Panesar, Inayat
  • Ramandeep Kaur    
  • Rani, Sunita
  • Robinson, Taylor Selby
  • Rosa, Kassandra Ivory
  • Sharma, Manavjeet

Certificate in
CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT

  • Goraya, Sandeep Kaur
  • McGean, Megan Robert Jay

Certificate in
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INFANT AND TODDLER

  • Clark, Theresa Lea
  • Li, Wenjuan
  • Mallory, Natasha Joy
  • McInenly, Bradley Sean
  • Miyoshi, Risa

Certificate in
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

  • Alexis, Bailey Irene
  • Mitchell-Tardiff, Brooklyn Amber Deana

Certificate in
HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT

  • Aguiluz, Jeavora
  • Aka, Mariam Opeyemi
  • Bucag, Jessie Bert
  • Bulka, Skyler Aaron
  • Cox, Brittney Dawn
  • Dacay, Florendo
  • Day, Jennifer Irene
  • Fu, Hao
  • Huntington, Stephanie Leanne Michelle
  • Kaur, Gurleen
  • Kaur, Simarpreet
  • Kornelsen, Adelle
  • Leyson, Marrah
  • Lopez, Maria Rowena
  • Nell, Tarrin Amanda
  • Poitras, Morgen
  • Tiggelaar, Jaryn
  • Tourab, Mohammed
  • Tylor, Natasha Rose
  • Valdez, Brandy
  • VanDusen, Angelina Aneeta
  • Watson, Chantell Briane

Diploma in
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

  • Ayers, Brooklyn Katherine Lisette
  • Gilbert, Sierra Marcia
  • Hartz, Hayley Skye
  • Johnson, Julia Lynn
  • Kochylema, Ava Elizabeth
  • Li, Wenjuan
  • Lizee, Kimberley Ann Marie
  • Meier, Lexa Rani
  • Mitchell-Tardiff, Brooklyn Amber Deana
  • Miyoshi, Risa
  • Oppenheimer, Brooklynn
  • Porter, Chloe Jace
  • Reading, Crystal Treasure
  • Reid, Sean Joseph
  • Strykowski-indequi, Miriam Joy
  • Sutherland, Amanda Jean
  • Walsh, Joanne Marie
  • Witt, Haley G 

Diploma in
PRACTICAL NURSING

  • Bajomo, Veronica Tosin
  • Dhaliwal, Pavneet Kaur
  • Kalin, Jenna    
  • Kaur, Harnit
  • Navarro, Grace Manchester
  • Schellenberg, Julianne Lexi

Certificate in
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

  • Goldie, Christina Elisabeth
  • Shelby, Shannon

Cerifiicate in
BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN

  • Ubay, Rubyann Pasicolan

Diploma in
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

  • Abhiraj Singh
  • Archi
  • Charanpreet Singh
  • Concha Coavoy, Betsy Kelly    
  • Gaurav
  • Kaur, Jaismeen
  • Kaur, Mehakjot
  • Lagrimas, Daniela
  • Lattery, Olivia Simone
  • Manpreet
  • Navdeep Singh
  • Rajpreet Kaur
  • Skyler Aaron

Admitted to the Degree in
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

  • Bonilla, Munoz Paola    
  • Erho, Garrett James
  • Falk, Josiah
  • Fleming, Dawson George
  • Franceschin, Aniska
  • Gutknecht, Benjamin
  • King, Karol L
  • Lalli, Charanjot Singh
  • Louis, Taylor Madison
  • Nicholls, Jamie M
  • Schneider, Greenley Grace
  • Sidhu, Gurkaran Singh

Ceremony presenters

MASTER OF CEREMONIES 

Samantha Lenci, EdD (Calgary), Provost and Vice President Academic

READING DEAN

James Coble, EdD (Calgary), Dean of Students

PRESENTING FACULTY

Computer Information Systems Diploma

  • Youry Khmelevsky, PhD (Academy of Science of Ukraine)

Associate of Science

  • Stacey Sakakibara, M.Sc. (UBC)

Building Employment Skills Training

  • Michael Montagnon, M.Ed. (VIU)

Criminal and Social Justice

  • Melissa Munn, PhD (University of Ottawa)

Associate of Arts

  • David Acosta, PhD (Spain)
  • Linda Coates, PhD (UVic)

Early Education Infants and Toddlers Certificate
Early Childhood Education Certificate
Early Childhood Education Diploma

  • Andrea Thiessen, M.Sc. (University of Southern Mississippi)
  • Christie Johnston, B.Ed. (UBCO)
  • Karin Potgeiter, M.Ed. (Athabasca University)

Health Care Assistant

  • Donna Johnson, LPN (OC)

Practical Nursing Diploma

  • Dana Susheski, M.Sc. (University of Southern Queensland)

Bookkeeping/Accounting Technician
Office Assistant

  • Brenda Ridgeley-Ketchell, MA (Royal Roads)

Administrative Assistant

  • Katerina Hay, M.S. Ed.(Capella University)

Business Administration Diploma 

  • Todd Gillick, BBA (Lakehead University)

Bachelor of Business Administration

  • Andrew Klingel, MBA (Queen's University)
  • Brad Steinbart, Bachelor of Accounting (BCIT)

Inga Wheeler, EdD (UWO) - Registrar

Curtis Morcom, BBA Hons (OUC) - College Financial Officer and Vice President Corporate Services

Jenn Goodwin, MEB (Waterloo) - Vice President, Enrolment and College Relations

Mary Kline, BA (SFU) - Director, Continuing Studies and Corporate Training

Amanda Langhorn, BA (U of A) - Associate Director, Continuing Studies and Corporate Training

Caitlin Hartigan, MBA (VIU) - Dean, Trades and Apprenticeship

Judith Anderson, PhD (U of A) - Dean, Arts and Sciences

Terri-Lynn Russell, MSW (UBCO) - Interim Associate Dean, Health and Social Development

Steven Crema, MA (Yorkville) - Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences

Joe Baker, M.Ed. (U of T) - Dean, Hall School of Business and Entrepreneurship

Alison Gibson, MN (University of Calgary) - Dean of Community Engagement and Careers

Paul Martin, PhD (U of A) - Dean, Teaching and Learning Innovations

Cindy Battersby - Okanagan College Board of Governors

JoAnn Fowler, BSW (UVic) - Okanagan College Board of Governors

Chea Elton, MA (UBCO) - Okanagan College Alumni Representative

MARSHAL 

Todd Gillick - Parade Marshal

History and tradition

Okanagan College draws on a rich heritage of post-secondary education and training in the region that can be traced to the early 1960s when the B.C. Vocational School was established in Kelowna. Growth, changes and mergers led to the development of Okanagan College and by 1968, the first university and career transfer students were registered in a full complement of academic and vocational programs. 

Okanagan College began to offer third- and fourth-year university courses in cooperation with the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria in 1989. By 1992 it had received its new mandate and was named Okanagan University College (OUC). 

OUC offered joint degrees with UBC and UVic until 1995 when new legislation enabled university colleges to grant their own baccalaureate degrees. OUC conferred its first degrees on 123 grads at the Spring Convocation in 1998. At OUC’s last convocation ceremonies 900 degrees and diplomas were conferred. 

On July 1, 2005, OUC evolved to become two new institutions, Okanagan College and UBC Okanagan. Okanagan College offers a broad array of diploma and certificate programs and two degree programs. 

With campuses in Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, and Salmon Arm, Okanagan College is the largest college in the interior. It is an institution that serves the education and training needs of the region – stretching south to Osoyoos, west to Princeton, to Mica Creek in the north, and Revelstoke in the east. 

Okanagan College has become a vital and integral component of the social and economic fabric of B.C.’s interior. It serves not only this region, but also the world through its programs, services, community activities and enterprises. 

Okanagan College is dedicated to providing learning opportunities for people at every stage of life and educational experience. The College offers programs that lead to a full range of credentials, from basic literacy skills to bachelor’s degrees, and that cover a broad spectrum of subject matter, career opportunities and interests. Okanagan College transforms lives and communities.

As part of the Indigenous OC initiative, Okanagan College is gifting Indigenous graduates with commemorative convocation stoles designed with pictographs from both the Syilx Okanagan and Secwépemc nations. 

Indigenous Services collaborated with local Syilx Okanagan and Secwépemc Knowledge Keeper and Artist, Les Louis, to create beautiful Indigenous-designed stoles. With family lineage to both Lower Similkameen, and Bonaparte Indian Bands, Louis says “My creativity stems from many influences, but none so important as my culture, language, traditions, and mother nature.” Respectively, these stoles were created with local Syilx Okanagan and Secwépemc designs, including pictographs of a canoe family and three eagles. 

Pictographs have been created by Syilx Okanagan and Secwépemc peoples for thousands of years and are found throughout the region. Each pictograph’s meaning is specifically relevant to the place that it is in. The depictions of pictographs range from being a representation of specific ceremonies and protocols, to practical maps as to where to find certain resources, to acknowledging social and societal structures as well as important sites. Many pictographs provide insight as to how and when to utilize certain resources and many traditional knowledge keepers are able to decipher and share this knowledge today. The pictographs chosen for the convocation stoles carry traditional meanings, however, have been slightly modified for our use and carry symbolic meaning to Okanagan College. 

The three people in the canoe are symbolic of the three Okanagan College campuses that exist on the traditional and unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan people. These three campuses, Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon are connected by Okanagan Lake. The canoe family illustrates the collaboration and connection of faculty, staff and students at all campuses, paddling together on an educational journey. The three eagles are a Secwépemc design, representative of the Salmon Arm Campus residing on the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc nation. The three eagles carry a special significance as eagles, and their feathers, are honored and revered with the utmost respect. Eagles are also considered messengers, bridging a sacred and spiritual connection to the Creator. 

For all Okanagan College convocation ceremonies, students and employees with Indigenous ancestry may choose to wear their traditional Indigenous regalia, in lieu of a gown and hood. Traditional regalia refers to the traditional and sacred clothing, accessories and pieces worn or carried by Indigenous peoples during various ceremonies, such as powwows, celebrations and pan-national gatherings. As regalia are personal and sacred outfits, it is appropriate to approach and inquire, however, please refrain from touching without consent. 

To learn more about Indigenous convocation stoles and the meaning of the pictographs, please visit okanagan.bc.ca/indigenization.

In September 2018, at the 10th Annual Youth Exhibition Powwow, Okanagan College was presented with a ceremonial Eagle Staff, created by Elder Richard Jackson of the Lower Nicola Indian Band. Jackson, along with Noel Ferguson of the Canoe Creek Nation, gave the staff to Okanagan College as a symbol of respect recognizing the College’s efforts to embrace Indigenous culture and values in supporting Indigenous learners. 

Many Indigenous peoples consider the eagle to be the most honoured and respected animal in the natural world. The eagle relays prayers to the creator and often represents the voice of the people. The use of eagle feathers on the staff establish it as a sacred item of reverence. The staff is also adorned with jingle bells. They symbolize the jingle dress and the healing potential of the dance of the same name. The medicine wheels and four directions on the staff represent the multitude of teachings in holism, interconnectedness, and living in balance. 

This ceremonial Eagle Staff plays a prominent role in Okanagan College commencement and convocation ceremonies. Signifying the respectful assembly of all nations gathering in unity to celebrate, the Eagle Staff is carried at the front of the Platform Party in the graduation procession. The staff is drummed into the ceremony with an Honour Song. When the procession reaches the platform, the staff is placed in the flag stand alongside the nation and institution flags. The role of the bearer is an honour bestowed on someone who is recognized as living in a good way. 

The Okanagan College Eagle Staff joins the traditions of pipers, gowns, speeches and formalities which are the hallmarks of commencement and convocation ceremonies at Okanagan College. The staff has taken its place as an integral part of an institutional culture which recognizes the value of inclusion, respect and an appreciation of diversity in ways of knowing.

Jillian Garrett (Chair), Faculty, Arts 

Morgan Martin (Vice Chair), Faculty, Science and Technology

Brenda Ridgeley, Faculty, Business 

Christopher Torrie, Faculty, Foundational Programs 

Kelly Brochu, Faculty, Trades and Apprenticeship

Wendy Wheeler, Faculty, South Okanagan Similkameen

Claude Hurtubise, Faculty, Central Okanagan

Leanne Mallory, Faculty, North Okanagan 

Bryan White, Faculty, Shuswap Revelstoke

Vivian Moretti, Staff, Support Staff 

Michelle Somerville, Staff, Support Staff 

Samantha Lenci, Educational Administrator, Provost and Vice President, Academic 

Paul Martin, Dean, Teaching and Learning Innovations

Chris Newitt, Associate Dean, Arts and Foundational 

Joan Ragsdale, Educational Administrator, 
Special Advisor to the President (in-community program design) 

Danny Marques, Educational Administrator, Associate Dean, Trades and Apprenticeship 

Shirelle Nickoli, Student, North Okanagan

Malachi Gossen, Shuswap Revelstoke 

Chelsey Simmons, Student, Central Okanagan

Sara Delgado Soto, Student, South Okanagan Similkameen

Dustyn Baulkham, Chair 

Andrea Alexander, Vice Chair 

Ben Harris 

Cindy Battersby 

Dale Safinuk

Emmarith Balili

Gurjit Chand 

Jillian Garrett 

JoAnn Fowler 

Kevin Fukishima 

Roger Wheeler 

Sheri Hamilton 

Okanagan College Alumni Association

The Okanagan College Alumni Association (OCAA) celebrates alumni by creating connection and opportunities. 

The Okanagan College Alumni Association has created many services, products and benefits to allow alumni and all those interested to get involved with the Association. The OCAA organizes events and creates programs to benefit graduates and friends of Okanagan College and its predecessor OUC. It provides opportunities to meet fellow grads and members of the community.

Convocation marks the end of a student’s academic life at Okanagan College, but Okanagan College considers its graduates important throughout their lives as part of its history, and more importantly, as part of its future. Remember, you were students for a short time, but are now alumni for a lifetime!

group of graduating students in caps and gowns

Okanagan College keeps in touch with its graduates via E-News, an electronic newsletter, the Alumni Association Facebook page, the Alumni Association LinkedIn page and the online community. Alumni are encouraged to stay in touch by notifying the Alumni Office of address and name changes, degrees from other universities and other important news that could be published in the newsletter.

To keep a connection with the Okanagan College Alumni Association contact us: 

Okanagan College Alumni Association
1000 KLO Road 
Kelowna, BC V1Y 4X8 
Telephone: 250-762-5445, ext. 4214
Email: alumni@okanagan.bc.ca

Visit our website at okanagancollege.ca/alumni

Okanagan College Foundation

We inspire giving to transform lives and communities

Giving back is something we at the Okanagan College Foundation are privileged to see in our work every day. We are incredibly thankful to the individuals and organizations who support student success through awards, new learning equipment and state-of-the-art facilities.  

Join us by becoming a donor and help students achieve their educational dreams. We know you will build on the OC tradition of using your skills, talent and resources to transform your life and your community.

Become a donor

For more information, please contact:

Okanagan College Foundation 
okanagancollegefoundation.ca 
Telephone: 250-762-5445, ext. 4775
Toll Free: 1-888-650-6968