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Ken joined the Board in January, 2008. He retired in 2004 after working for 35 years in the federal public service, including 23 years as a Member of the National Parole Board. Ken has been an active volunteer in Saskatoon and has served as President of the United Way, the Saskatoon Community Foundation, the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club, and his Rotary Club. He looks forward to contributing to the important work and service being provided by the Saskatchewan Ronald McDonald House. |
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Kaylynn Schroeder is the vice-president of human resources at Cameco Corporation. She is responsible for the leadership of human resources and in addition provides direction for the facilities and records management team at Cameco Corporation. Kaylynn's role is to provide the strategic development of Cameco's business objectives relating to Cameco's future and present workforce; her assessment of employee and company needs, industry trends, employment trends, current and future costs, aligns HR programs with Cameco's business objectives. Under Kaylynn's direction, continual review and development of programs supports the diverse needs of employees and ensures that Cameco's reputation as a leading employer continues to grow. Kaylynn joined Cameco in 2007 from an international consulting firm. During her 21 years with the firm, she worked as a senior vice-president until 1994, and then as executive vice-president for the central/western regions. Kaylynn is a certified employee benefits specialist, and a fellow of the Life Management Institute. |
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Roger Arnold is currently a partner at the law firm of Cuelenaere, Kendall, Katzman & Watson. He has practiced law for 25 years in the areas of corporate commercial law, real estate and wills & estates. His prior community service includes the Saskatoon Community Foundation, Saskatoon Kinsmen Club, and Telemiracle (Chair). He is married to Laurie, and they have two teenage daughters, Alora and Alicia. We welcome Roger to the House Board of Directors. |
| Bette, member of the Board, more than fulfils the position of Hospital Liaison which sustains communication with the Saskatoon Health Region and Ronald McDonald House. She is Director of Maternal and Children's Health Services for the Saskatoon Health Region. |
| Kelly is the new Operations Manager for the Saskatoon and Regina McDonald's Restaurants. His career with McDonalds spans 20 years. He and his wife have recently relocated to Saskatoon and they are expecting their first baby. We welcome our newest McDonald's House friend to the Board! |
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We welcome Ken Cockell to our board. Ken's McDonald's career spans over 29 years, this past 7 of those years as the owner operator of McDonald's Restaurant in Humboldt. Ken is married to Monique, celebrating 37 years, and they have three children, Paul, Cathy and Dave. When Ken is not running his restaurant, he enjoys hunting, fishing and spending time wit his 5 grandchildren. |
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Gail Eagle is the Community Relations Coordinator at the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) ,in Saskatoon. She has been with SIGA for the past 8 years. Gail brings a wealth of knowledge in the areas of customer service, marketing, corporate social responsibility and corporate philanthropy with her twenty-year background in the banking and casino industries. Her educational background includes a degree in Arts and Science and various marketing and corporate philanthropic training. Gail is truly honoured to be recruited for Board service for Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan. Gail enjoys listening to live music, spending time with family and friends, and visiting the SPCA. |
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Jim works as an Investment Advisor for CIBC Wood Gundy. For the past 24 years. Jim has also owned and operated the family farm near the town of Rosthern. In recent years, this joint venture farm has grown into a large operation with the focus on grain production. Jim is married to Annette Epp, and they have two teenage daughters. Jim’s previous volunteer experience includes serving on finance, building and nominating Board subcommittees, coaching girls hockey, and mentoring. As a Board member at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan, Jim looks forward to providing community service for an organization that supports Saskatchewan families. |
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Curt Halpenny joined the House Board this year, in 2010. He is a well-known,local business owner and entrepreneur, who is active in community, politics, charities and fundraising. Most recently, Curt served on the Board of Directors of Persephone Theatre, for eight years, during the theatre's successful capital campaign and construction project. Curt enjoys cottage life, travel, and outdoor activities. He is passionate about Saskatoon and community service. |
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We are pleased to welcome Leo Larsen to our Board. Leo is well-known in the numbers industry, having worked as a Chartered Accountant for Northridge Developments Ltd. His community service includes Habitat for Humanity, Saskatoon Home Builders Association and NSBA. Leo has been recruited to serve as Board Treasurer. | |
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Doug Osborn has served in leadership positions at the House for the past twelve years. Doug is a partner with the law firm MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman. Volunteering for Saskatchewan's Ronald McDonald House has become part of the Osborn family culture, as Doug's wife Irene, and two daughters, Carolyn and Bailey, are also long time House volunteers. |


