Angie has been working within the Health & Fitness industry for the last 10 years, and started working for Seasons as a Rehabilitation Assistant in 2020.
Ashley has been working in the injury rehab industry for 5 years
Cam has been a practicing OT for 17 years, most of it in the city of Kamloops. His areas of expertise include ergonomics, home health and equipment, exercise prescription, traumatic brain injury and Progressive Goal Attainment programming.
Carli graduated with her Bachelor of Human Kinetics from UBCO in 2020. She has experience working and volunteering with a variety of populations.
Carolyn is an Occupational Therapy MSc graduate from the University of Alberta and joined the Seasons team of Occupational Therapists in November 2016.
Christine has been working for almost 20 years in the rehabilitation industry; two years in Ontario and the rest here in BC. Christine says “I love the early rehabilitation work – I’m not the ‘strength and conditioning’ girl!
Fate or grand design? ‘Birthing’ Seasons was an act of love and grew out of a passion to make a difference in the world. That hasn’t changed over the years.
Gina has been working as a Registered Clinical Counsellor for 5 years. She has experience working with adolescents and adults in a variety of therapeutic settings, and she has significant experience working with Indigenous communities and individuals.
Hazel has been involved in social services since her first job as a teenager, working as a Care Aid in a residential resource for seniors in Vancouver. In addition to seniors, she has worked with people with special needs, teens in care, survivors of violence and adults living with psychiatric issues.
Heather has been a part of the 'helping' industry for 5 years, and has been a part of the Seasons counselling team since May 2021.
Ian Cunningham was Seasons’ Accounting Technician for almost 10 years, from 2012 through mid-2020. This position is pivotal to a small business, requiring a talent for numbers, attention to detail and a grasp of the overarching goals of the business. Here at Seasons, of equal importance, are the beliefs that folks bring to the workplace regarding respect and compassion for people in their “sphere of influence”.
Read More Ian brought to Seasons an innate talent for bookkeeping and pride in the work that he did, but his biggest gift to us was his natural ability to collaborate and welcome all people into his own “sphere”. These attributes helped him attain a high level of competence in a complex role, and to flourish in his work. He became a well-loved and much appreciated member of an exceptional team of people. It was Ian’s cheery whistle, his jaunty cap, his ready smile, and those tie dyed shirts and mismatched socks that stole our hearts while we had him with us. But it was his compassion, sense of humour, inclusive nature and gentle spirit that forged the lasting bond so many of us feel, holding him as a friend as well as a colleague. Ian was so many things: a caring friend, a loving partner, a Super Dad, an accomplished musician, and the nicest fellow one could hope to work beside. In keeping with his tradition of Tie Dye Friday, we’ll honour his memory on that day in our own bright colours, our own mismatched socks, and with a nod to his memorial, just outside his old office door on Seasons’ 2nd floor.
Ian brought to Seasons an innate talent for bookkeeping and pride in the work that he did, but his biggest gift to us was his natural ability to collaborate and welcome all people into his own “sphere”. These attributes helped him attain a high level of competence in a complex role, and to flourish in his work. He became a well-loved and much appreciated member of an exceptional team of people. It was Ian’s cheery whistle, his jaunty cap, his ready smile, and those tie dyed shirts and mismatched socks that stole our hearts while we had him with us. But it was his compassion, sense of humour, inclusive nature and gentle spirit that forged the lasting bond so many of us feel, holding him as a friend as well as a colleague.
Ian was so many things: a caring friend, a loving partner, a Super Dad, an accomplished musician, and the nicest fellow one could hope to work beside. In keeping with his tradition of Tie Dye Friday, we’ll honour his memory on that day in our own bright colours, our own mismatched socks, and with a nod to his memorial, just outside his old office door on Seasons’ 2nd floor.
Jaime joined the Seasons Team in October 2019. After completing her Bachelor of Journalism degree from TRU in 2008, Jaime was hired for a Public Relations position with a company in Kelowna.
James has lived in Kamloops for almost 30 years. He is responsible for keeping the ‘Zen’ look of Seasons’ offices clean and shiny, and he brings a positive outlook on life to work with him every day.
Kalli has been working in the social service industry for 7 years.
Kate joined Seasons Heath Therapies in June 2022 as a Therapy Assistant for our clients in the Prince George area.
Katrina comes to us with over 9 years of experience in finance and accounting. She loves being that “go to” person for accounting questions and problems and solving them quickly.
Katy has worked with us since April 2015 and as a Registered Kinesiologist in both clinic and community settings since 2011. Her experience has included work with both corporate clients and high-risk populations, and her joy in her work comes from helping people live a more fulfilling life.
Kelsey is very excited for the opportunity to apply her learning and experience to help Seasons' clients reach their rehabilitation goals.
Leanne is very excited for this opportunity to apply her learning and experience to help Seasons' clients reach their goals.
Lindsay has worked with Seasons since November 2012. During that time she has worked as a Rehab Assistant, a Vocational Rehabilitation Assistant, the Program Coordinator for Seasons Change Employment Program, and now, having completed her Masters of Education, as a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist.
Michelle walked through the door at Seasons in 2013 to interview for a different position than this, but we recognized her incredible value in this program and kept her for the full day.
Mike has been working in the rehabilitation industry as an OT since 1989. He was attracted to the OT profession because it offered him an opportunity to explore his interests in creative problem solving, motivating people and advancing their physical abilities on a daily basis.
Nicole spent five years as a psychometrist while completing her graduate work in clinical counselling, before moving on to private practice, and ultimately joining Seasons early in 2013.
Randi came to Seasons with over 15 years of experience in bookkeeping, she is passionate about all things related to numbers, from invoicing, to payroll!
Rise is a TRU graduate of the Human Service Diploma program and has been working in the employment sector of social services since 2019.
Sara began her administrative career 3 years ago after over 6 years in customer service. She is a graduate of TRU’s Human Service Diploma program.
Sue has been working as a private practice Occupational Therapist for over 23 years, and has been with Seasons Health Therapies since 2006.
Theresa has worked in the administrative field for 25 years, and sees her role as being at the ‘hub’ of any business, the centre that keeps organizations running smoothly!
Tory graduated from Thompson Rivers University with her Bachelor of Social Work in April 2020. After completing her practicum placement at Seasons Health Therapies she joined the team in May 2020.
Urszula holds a BSc Psych, an MSc in Psychology of Sport and Performance from the London Metropolitan University and a MA Counselling from City University in Vancouver.