Christine Brown Christine Brown

Christine Brown - Facilitator

Christine has over 15 years experience helping students in many different environments – from high school students completing high school in non-traditional environments, to Directors  in high-profile, fast moving business environments – to achieve their goals. 

Christine has designed, delivered, and evaluated courses for business students, including undergraduate courses, professional development course series, and certification programs.  Notable achievements include managing a blended modality (combining online and in-class sessions) Business Analysis course series for Ryerson University, and, working with another Master Training, delivering the inaugural program on Enterprise Analysis at the BA/PM World conference.  This course was received so enthusiastically that it was expanded and is currently being delivered at seven universities across Canada. 

Christine has an extensive background in business, from working as a Project Leader at IBM to founding an HVAC-R company which has recently branched out into sustainable technologies such as solar and wind.   She also owns a manufacturing business that distributes baseboard radiators across Canada and the U.S.  She teaches, facilitates, and consults with various educational organizations, including the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, and York University’s Schulich Executive Education Centre. She regularly writes articles and presents at conferences on topics related to Adult Education, optimal learning environments, and learning styles of adult learners.

When not looking after her husband and four children, her yellow lab, or her thoroughbred horse, Christine is an active member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Mental Health Association in Durham Region, promoting awareness of mental health issues and helping to build an accepting and compassionate community in which all members can reach their full potential.