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Getting to know our team at the Bissett Student Success Centre


Our staff at the Bissett Student Success Centre come from a variety of backgrounds – just like our students. When you make an appointment, you can request a specific advisor or we'll pair you with someone based on your program and year of study. We hope to see you soon!

Administration

Karen McCrank: Director of Student Success

I moved to Halifax with my husband and dog in December 2018 to serve as the Director of Careers after 14 years at the University of Toronto. I am grateful for the various roles I’ve held in Student Affairs, but am most passionate about the work I’ve been able to support in Career Services. When I was in high school, I had a guidance counsellor tell me I wouldn’t get in to university. It was the push I needed to believe in myself; at that moment I knew I wanted to someday be in a position to support people to achieve their goals in a way I hadn’t been.

Although I now have two degrees, many interests, work and life experiences, I didn’t always know exactly what direction my career would take. By following my curiosity, connecting with people who could guide me, and knowing my strengths, I have been fortunate to find roles doing what I’d wanted to since high school – support people in achieving their goals. I’m excited to be a part of Career Services at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± and we would love to help you with your own career questions.  

Hobbies: travelling, hiking, biking, camping, enjoying good food & drink with friends and family

How I identify: wife, sister, daughter and aunt, white, cis-gender female, able-body

Clifton Strengths: Futuristic, Maximizer, Strategic, Ideation, Connectedness

Pronouns: she, her

Maedeh Karimi: Administrative Coordinator

I moved to Canada in 2020 and started working at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2021. I have earned my EDI Certificate in 2022 and Adult Learning Fundamentals Certificate in 2023 from аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. With a Master's degree in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language and a decade of experience as a dedicated educator, my passion lies in supporting and guiding students towards success. I am committed to providing exceptional administrative support to ensure smooth operations and enhance the overall student experience. 

Fun Facts: I love dancing, traveling, and theatre

How I identify: person of colour, woman, cisgender, able-bodied, daughter, sister 

Clifton Strengths: Harmony, Consistency, Developer, Empathy, Responsibility

Pronouns: she, her, hers

Career Services

Kaitlin Burek: Career Advisor

 

What’s up?! My name is Kaitlin (she/her) and it is my job and my joy to be аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±â€™s Career Advisor. I am here to support all аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± and University of King’s College students as well as recent alumni (<2-years) with topics related to searching for jobs, identifying career opportunities, and making the school to work transition.

Before this role, I spent the bulk of my career studying experiential learning in Nova Scotia and supporting undergraduate and graduate students within work-integrated learning programs. I completed my undergrad at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± and continued on to a Master of Science degree, becoming certified as a Career Development Practitioner (CCDP) and Appreciative Advisor along the way.

My professional, academic, and personal path has cemented my commitment to supporting students identify, celebrate, and leverage their skills! Cheering for you!

Hobbies: skateboarding, antiquing, watching baseball (go Jays), and visiting farmers’ markets

How I identify: partner, sister, daughter, supporter, and friend. White, cisgender female. 

Clifton Strengths: Relator, Discipline, Responsibility, Communication, Activator

Pronouns: she, her

Nia MacFarlane: Employer Engagement & Events Coordinator

Nia MacFarlane: Employer Engagement and Events Coordinator

Hailing from Halifax, I have lived in this beautiful city for most of my life. I moved to Antigonish to study at StFX University, and graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Honours Leadership & Management. 

Since then, I've held a variety of roles within the higher-education sphere. I'm a published researcher with particular interest in storytelling and the lived experiences of people within equity deserving groups. 

Being able to connect folks with the resources they need to succeed is one of my passions, and I'm thrilled to be able to continue that with the Career Services team here at the BSSC. As Coordinator, Employer Engagement & Events, I hope to enrich our local and global workforces by connecting employers and candidates with their perfect matches. 

Opportunity awaits, and I'm delighted to be part of your journey.

Fun Facts: I love travelling and lived in Spain for 6 months. Music is a huge part of my life and I enjoy singing and songwriting. I love organization and design - my dream would be to restore a beautiful old home.

How I identify: Daughter, sister, auntie, partner and friend. Cis-gender female, white, able-bodied.

Clifton Strengths: Achiever, Maximizer, Relator, Intellection, Positivity

Pronouns: she, her

Brooklyn Malone: Student Assistant - Employer Engagement & Events

I was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario and moved to Halifax in 2021. I have now lived in Halifax and attended аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± for three years. I began my studies in the Bachelor of Management program but switched this year to the Recreation Management program. I made this choice because I love event planning and dream of becoming a municipal event planner as my career in the future. I felt the Recreation Management program better aligned with this goal and I am now learning how to best create events to support inclusivity and well-being. I am also VP Events for the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± Management Society and have found that role engaging and exciting. In my spare time I like to spend time with loved ones, go on long walks, and cloud watch!

Tip for success: Step out of your comfort zone! Some of the most rewarding experiences I have had while at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± came from taking a risk! I encourage every student to introduce themselves to peers in their classes, join extracurriculars, and attend events, even if you won’t know anyone there! As students, we all have a shared experience and therefore can relate to each other in some way. If you’re nervous, some else is too.

How I identify: White, cisgender, able-bodied, bisexual, settler, friend, and daughter

Pronouns: she, her, hers

Student Success Advisors

Kevin Chabot

Kevin Chabot: Student Success Advisor

I’ve always loved movies and this passion for cinema has driven much of my academic and professional life. Originally from Mississauga, Ontario, I did my undergrad at Wilfrid Laurier University majoring in film studies and communications studies. I went on to pursue a Master’s degree in Film Studies at Carleton University and a PhD in Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto. A SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship brought me to аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2022 where I completed work on my first book which was published in October 2024.

I’ve held many roles across four universities including teaching assistant, course instructor, adjunct professor, research administrator, administrative assistant, and writing advisor. Working directly with students and helping them achieve their goals has been a uniquely rewarding experience across my academic career. I am delighted to continue this work as an academic advisor with the Bissett Student Success Centre and serve the Dal student community!

Fun Facts: I am also a film programmer for the Atlantic International Film Festival and the Hellifax Horror Fest (horror is a favourite genre of mine!)

How I Identify: Brother, son, uncle, partner. Queer, cisgender man, white, able-bodied.

Clifton Strengths: Learner, Empathy, Developer, Strategic, Achiever

Pronouns: he, him

Cass Duffenais

Cass Duffenais: Student Success Advisor

I am originally from Newfoundland but grew up in Ontario. I found my way to аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2012 and completed my Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology and Social Anthropology and minor in Management in 2016. Throughout my degree I held multiple campus jobs from being a tour guide to working in the student union building and loved every second of it. When I graduated, I decided working in higher education was the right choice for me, I love being on campus and feeling the energy that students bring. I worked in recruitment and admissions for a couple of years at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± before heading to work for the University of Alberta. That is when I decided to pursue my Master of Education in Post-Secondary Studies through Memorial University which I completed in Fall 2023.

Becoming a student success advisor at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± truly feels like coming home and allows me to do what I love most, which is to help students. I encourage you all to ask questions, lots of them, ask for help and never give up. You have access to so many amazing supports and services as a student and we all want the same thing, which is for you to succeed!

Fun Facts: I really enjoy exploring new hobbies. Some that have stuck around are kickboxing, axe throwing, rock climbing, and softball. Live music, concerts and festivals are how I fill my free time. My dog Miss Charlie is my best friend and sidekick!

How I Identify: Qalipu Mi’kmaw, cisgender female, daughter, sister, able-bodied

Clifton Strengths: Activator, Strategic, Arranger, Positivity, Self-Assurance

Pronouns: she, her, hers

Terra Duncan


Terra Duncan: Student Success Advisor

As the first member of my family to attend university and as someone who had to rely on student loans, I found the transition from high school to university challenging. When I needed help, I was never sure who to turn to. I longed for a friend who could help me identify my academic and extracurricular interests; someone who could connect me to helpful resources and inspire me to grow into the best possible version of myself. I became a Student Success Advisor so I could offer students the