Please join CES Ontario for an informal meet and greet with three expert evaluators! This is your chance to ask all your burning questions—how to get started, what sectors are opening up, how to tackle a tricky evaluation problem, the CE designation, and more. CES Ontario will offer complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages, so prepare your questions and join us July 19!
CES Ontario Summer Social: Evaluator Meet + Greet
Location: Page One Cafe & Bar, 106 Mutual Street, Toronto
Date: July 19, 2017
Time: 5:30p
Cost: FREE for members, $20 for non-members, $10 for non-member students
Meals: complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be available
Registration deadline: July 18
More information: contact Kaitlyn at admin@evaluationontario.ca
About the Evaluators
Paul Bakker is an Credential Evaluator and coach, with close to a decade of experience. For the last five years, he has run his independent evaluation consulting practice, Social Impact Squared. His evaluation projects are typically for small nonprofits or provincial government agencies in the areas of education, health, employment, youth development, and crime prevention. His wide range of experience includes using developmental evaluation approaches to carrying out quasi-experimental designs and statistical analyses.
Dr. A. Sidiq (Sid) Ali, CE is the Managing Director of Research & Evaluation Consulting Inc. He is one of Canada’s leaders in credentialing program development and evaluation, utilizing his psychometric and program evaluation expertise to lead high-stakes licensure and certification projects within professional governing bodies and regulators, such as the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals and the Royal Bank of Canada. He has earned the Credentialed Evaluator designation, authoring many evaluation and technical reports, publishing articles in magazines, Canadian and international scholarly journals, including twice in the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, and presenting his work at national and international conferences in the domains of education, evaluation and credentialing.
Allison Meserve provides capacity building and support services to Ontario’s public health and health care systems with a special focus on program planning and evaluation. With over fifteen years of experience, Allison has worked as a program manager in maternal and child health internationally and as a program evaluator in community health at the local level.