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Current Events Part IV – “Up for Discussion”

Instructors: Bill Belliveau E-mail: heronplace1@

Days/Times: Mondays/7:00 - 8:30 p.m First class: September 28, 2015

Location: Shediac Multipurpose Centre Maximum: 25

Storm Policy: No classes when schools are closed in Shediac

Instructor Bio:

Bill Belliveau has a range of experience in industries and institutions as diverse as the fishery, heavy equipment, food processing, magazine publishing, QSR, energy (utilities, pipelines, electricity-storage), health and wellness, provincial and municipal governments, wineries, financial institutions, college and university institutions, provincial lotteries and branded chocolate/candy makers.

Bill is also a newspaper columnist, an occasional radio/TV commentator/panelist, an award-winning magazine publisher and a marketing executive who specializes in strategic planning, corporate and brand communications. Mr. Belliveau held senior management positions in the advertising industry in Toronto, Halifax and Calgary before returning to Moncton. Client projects have taken him across Canada, much of the United States and parts of Europe.

Bill served as Governor of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, including two years as Vice Chairman. He is a past President and Chair of the Canadian Periodical Publishers’ Association, past member of the Canadian Securities Transition Advisory Board and has served on various community-based cultural and economic development committees including the Calgary International Trade Committee, the Halifax Board of Trade and the Moncton Chamber of Commerce.

He is currently a Director and Executive Committee member of the First Nations Business Liaison Group and JEDI NB Inc. (a joint federal-provincial agency devoted to First Nations economic development and training) and is Chair of the Community Foundation of South Eastern New Brunswick.

Bill served for five years as voluntary Chairman of the Ganong CPGA-Atlantic Tour Championship, a regional golf tournament that raised a few hundred thousand dollars for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. He is also a Past President/Chair of the Moncton Golf & Country-Club.

Some people are very sensitive to perfumes and other scents. Please respect a scent free environment by not using scented products. Thank you.

A note to seniors about class attendance and absenteeism….

As you know, our instructors are all volunteers, who work very hard at putting courses together. Your cooperation is appreciated in letting them know if you are unable to attend any of the classes as most instructors plan weekly classes that are appropriate to the number of registered students in the course.

If circumstances change between registration and the first class, or if you decide to withdraw after the first or second class, please email tsccoordinator@ or call 364-2780. Many courses have a wait list and this could allow someone else to take your place.

Sometimes, seniors have travel plans or medical appointments made in advance. It would help instructors to know this at registration, if possible, so that class material may be adjusted accordingly. Illness, as well as other unanticipated and unavoidable conflicts can occur. If you are able, please let your instructor know as soon as possible if you will miss a class. Thank you!

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