Catherine Elder
Manager, Client Delivery & Development
Catherine has over eighteen years experience in communications and design. She has strategically designed, implemented and managed intranet sites and multimedia projects. Her communication skills, combined with a strong understanding of technology and the corporate environment, enable her to manage a diverse range of projects. Her experience includes public and media relations, event and project management, and writing and designing communication materials and plans.
Catherine’s client engagements have included website and intranet projects with Ontario Realty Corporation, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care, Ministry of Finance, Bantrel, Tourism PEI, Town of Banff, London Health Sciences Centre and London Health Sciences Foundation, Air Canada Pilot’s Association, Retail Council of Canada, Association of Family Health Teams, Hamilton Family Health Team, Halton Region, Degussa, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Toronto Region Research Alliance, Ontario Real Estate Association, Ontario Telehealth Network and CCS Inc.
Catherine was previously with the CIBC and prior to that at Deloitte Consulting where she managed web based projects including intranet sites for internal and external clients. She is a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto and has certificates in: instructing adults; desktop publishing; media and new technology; and Computers & Data Processing-Applications Programming & Systems Analysis. She also has a diploma in public relations and holds an Award of Distinction for Professional Presentation Skills.
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Speaking Engagements:
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Best of the Web 2005 at the Great Lakes Communications Conference - IABC London, September 24 & 25, Lamplighter Inn and Conference Centre
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Online Investor Relations Communications at the Investor Relations Communications Seminar -a Federated Press Event, September 28 & 29th, 2005
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Writing and Editing for the Web - Full Day Workshop
In the Media
- e-Content Institute's Hot Bytes eNewsletter 2005