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  • Obituary for Salome Miller

    Obituary for Salome Miller

    On behalf of PACE Canada we extend our sympathies and condolences to the family of Salome Miller on the recent loss of your mum. Salome Miller was a member of PACE Canada since 2012 and a devoted sponsor of three Basic (kindergarten) Schools in Jamaica through our Adopt-A-School Program. These schools included: ORACABESSA NEW TESTAMENT…

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  • PACE Canada donates over CA $69,000 to ECC in Jamaica

    Toronto. September 25, 2020 PACE Canada today announced that just over JMD $7 million ( has been sent to the Early Childhood Commission (ECC) in Jamaica. The ECC will undertake the distribution of these funds to 190 kindergarten and infant schools from every Parish across the island. We sincerely thank all our sponsors and friends…

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  • Special Appeal on Behalf of Early Childhood Institutions

    Special Appeal on Behalf of Early Childhood Institutions

    Member of Parliament for St. Andrew South East, Julian Robinson, is raising concerns about the opening of Early Childhood Institutions come this September. All schools are set to reopen come September 7. However Mr. Robinson believes not all Early Childhood Institutions will be able to reopen due to financial challenges. With the living with COVID-19…

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  • Little Bay Primary and Infant School Covid-19 Response

    When faced with the need to close the school, Principal Keron King gathered the staff and members of the community to implement a plan for distributing educational material to children in remote areas. You can say “Big up” to the principal and staff by Adopting this School.    

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  • PACE Scavenger Hunt and Toy Drive via Zoom

    PACE Scavenger Hunt and Toy Drive via Zoom

    As we advised earlier, PACE had to cancel our annual Toy Drive fundraiser for this year. Instead we will be running an “At Home Scavenger Hunt” on Sunday, December 6th at 2 PM, via an online Zoom meeting. A moderator will chair the event and you will be asked to find an item that is…

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  • Help Celebrate Trevor’s Birthday

    Join me in celebrating my birthday on April 20th by making a financial contribution to PACE. The entire Davis family recently travelled to Jamaica and I have put together a video showing how our care packages were warmly received. After viewing the video and touring a Basic School, I encourage you to Donate to PACE Canada. Much…

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  • Model School Update – March 2020

    Model School Update – March 2020

    In January, two of the PACE Board members (Colette Kane and Gail Hunter) were in Jamaica along with their students from George Brown College. They made use of the opportunity to visit the two schools (Dunrobin ECI and End Times Basic) that PACE Canada has adopted as our Model Schools in 2020. [mk_button dimension=”outline” size=”medium”…

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  • President’s Christmas Party (Free Event)

    President’s Christmas Party (Free Event)

    This is your special invitation to attend a special festive party at the home of PACE President, Diana Burke, on Friday December 6. The event kicks off at 6 PM so stop by anytime until 8 PM. To help us with the catering plans, sign up for your FREE TICKET to let us know you…

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  • “Model School” Campaign to Help Basic Schools Achieve Certification

    PACE Canada launched our latest project, “Model School”, on November 18, 2019 with the interim goal of assisting 2 basic schools to improve their facilities in 2020. The long term goal is to assist them in achieving full ECI Certification. Project launch took place at the Maracas Restaurant, 181 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, ON, from 6…

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  • The 12 ECC Standards

    The twelve (12) legal standards for the operation of ECIs in Jamaica cover the areas of: Staffing Development and Educational Programmes Interactions and Relationships with Children Physical Environment Indoor and Outdoor Equipment Health Nutrition Safety Child Rights, Child Protection and Equality Parent and Stakeholder Participation Administration Finance A Certificate of Registration, when issued, is valid…

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Diana Burke

Diana Burke

President and Co-Chair, Adopt-A-School

Diana Burke is a respected Information Technology leader with more than 40 years of technology and business experience in the global financial industry, at various leadership and senior executive levels.  Diana has strong technical knowledge of legacy and leading edge technologies with the ability to lead the architecture design and development for major financial systems such as Internet banking, point-of-sale, card services, banking machines and international wire transfers.  She has a proven track record to effectively build and lead a team of highly skilled operational and technical professionals that was demonstrated through several corporate team annual and individual recognition awards.

During her career Diana was a senior information security executive with deep experience in the development of global strategies, organization, policies, standards, tools and techniques to effectively and securely support the businesses of a global leading financial institution. As a global Chief Information Security Officer she served on security advisory boards nationally, internationally and for Microsoft’s first Global Security Council.

Diana has been involved in community programs, leading diversity initiatives and as a Director or Chair of Boards for charitable organizations.  This included the Past President of the People Bridge Charitable Foundation; President of the International Women’s Forum Toronto Chapter; Director at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute; and various board positions at PACE Canada. She is a former member of the Ryerson University RBC Institute for Disability Studies and Research Advisory Board.

Diana has also attempted to enter politics twice as a nomination candidate for a Canadian federal party.

She has a BA in History from Queen’s University and is a 2018 Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative Fellow.

Leeann Kalliecharan

Leeann Kalliecharan

Executive VP and Co-Chair, Adopt-A-School

Leeann was born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago. She acquired her degree in Information Systems Management from the Florida Institute of Technology. She served as an IT manager for Pegasus Services, and worked closely with Digicel, in implementing their nationwide smart home monitoring system.

Leeann slowly began to reconnect with her passion for the arts. This passion led her to join the board of the Inventions and Creativity Through Art Retreat Centre (ICTA) in Trinidad. Working closely with the UN-endorsed ICTA retreat center, she created an art program for children aimed at practicing sustainable development goals in their activities. As a facilitator at this center, Leeann combined her passion for the arts to creatively find inclusive education methods that equiped students with confidence and raised their self-esteem.

Her work with ICTA inspired Leeann to start her own art business, offering digital art, paintings, sip and paint events, and children’s mindfulness through art sessions. Leeann even received a scholarship from the UN’s University for Peace for certification in the course, Educating in Changing Times, where she was able to work hand in hand with individuals across the globe in creating her very own mindfulness through art program for children. This growing passion for early childhood development led her to Canada to pursue a diploma in Early Childhood Education at George Brown College. The College’s international placement options, particularly in Jamaica—a culture closely connected to her own—drew her to the program.

Leeann’s journey into early childhood education took a significant turn when she was accepted to the Jamaica 2024 project, where she completed her final educator placement in Jamaica. This experience was transformative, reinforcing her belief in the foundational impact of play-based learning on children’s development. In June 2024, Leeann graduated with honors from George Brown College with a diploma in Early Childhood Education and became a registered early childhood educator in Canada. Her introduction to P.A.C.E. Canada began during her Jamaica placement, quickly piquing her interest as the organization aligned with her personal mission of advancing the early childhood education sector in the West Indies.

Her commitment to early childhood education also saw her volunteering in 2023 in Tanzania, Africa, where she worked at Golden Star Daycare. This experience forged lasting relationships and highlighted the global need for strong early childhood foundations. Leeann continues to support Golden Star Daycare, contributing to its sustainability and future growth.

Now a dedicated board member of P.A.C.E. Canada, Leeann aims to contribute to the early childhood education sector in the West Indies by sharing knowledge and advocating for practices that support children’s holistic development. Leeann believes there is a wealth of resources and insights that needs to be shared to create environments where children can thrive. As she looks forward to contributing to organizations like P.A.C.E., she is excited to bring her insights and experiences to support early childhood education in Jamaica and beyond.

Marguerite South

Marguerite South

Secretary

Marguerite South is an Onboarding and Payroll specialist for Canada with Aquent LLC, a global leader in talent and recruiting for marketing, creative, and design.

In her role, Ms. South leads new hires through a talent onboarding experience; employment paperwork, employment screenings, fulfillment of client requirements and provides the talent with a comprehensive in-person orientation. In addition, she plays a significant role in solving business problems and accomplishing a wide range of projects and services for internal and external clients.

Marguerite has over 15 years of People and Operation management experience and has held several leadership roles throughout her career with the RBC Financial Group, Symcor Inc and the Cornerstone Group of Companies

She is passionate about helping others, building relationships and partnerships. A believer in giving back to the community, Marguerite has volunteered with PACE Canada and other Community organizations. She has taught adults basic reading and counting skills at East End Literacy, a community-based literacy organization in Toronto and volunteered as art instructor at the Art Heart Community Centre in the Regent Park community. She has helped to deliver gifts with The Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund and participated in several PACE Canada Community events.

Marguerite is happiest when creative. She produced and installed a Painting and interactive Art Installation for the Alzheimer’s’ Walk for the Cure. She designed and painted the exterior of the PACE Tech di Bus. Her latest creative adventure is designing and dressing the Leaside Community Moose.

Ms. South attended Immaculate Conception High school in Jamaica. She furthered her studies and graduated from Ontario College of Art and Design in 1991, where she specialized in Fine Arts and photography; and completed her 3rd Year as Independent Studies in Florence, Italy.

Helen Emanuel

Helen Emanuel

Treasurer

Helen Emanuel has been a member and Adopt-A-School Sponsor of PACE Canada since 2011. She has supported schools in Manchester and St. Elizabeth and is regular participant at PACE events over the years.

Helen retired from Scotiabank after a career spanning 40 years. During this period, she held a variety of positions with increasing responsibilities. These included leading Strategic Projects, implementing new initiatives and managing accounting and administrative teams. Helen worked effectively and collaboratively with various business lines, staff, customers and partners across Canada, always meeting deadlines and respecting budgets. Over the years, she developed strong communication skills which were paramount to the success of managing large teams and implementing change.

She volunteered with various organizations throughout her career including fundraising for multiple United Way initiatives, participating in Junior Achievement and representing Scotiabank for 3 years with YWCA Women of Distinction fundraisers. Since retirement she has volunteered at a Seniors Home and as the Treasurer of her Church.

Helen is a live theatre buff and is looking forward to enjoying stage shows again.

She holds a BA from McMaster University and an MBA from Dalhousie University.

Gail Hunter

Gail Hunter

Director

Gail Hunter is Professor, Coordinator in the Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership program at George Brown College. Gail’s early career experience included Early Childhood Educator, Child Care Supervisor, and Toronto District School Board Child Care Advisor. In her role as Child Care Advisor she worked with school communities, child care supervisors, non-profit boards, and licensing inspectors. In this capacity she facilitated child care start-ups and provided ongoing workshops and supports to child care centres.
In 1991 Gail joined the George Brown team as a Professor/Coordinator of ECE.

During this time she was instrumental in bringing to fruition two new programs: Winter Intake ECE Diploma and the Early Childhood Leadership Honours Degree.

On top of her teaching Gail played a pivotal role in establishing the George Brown and P.A.C.E.  relationship. This relationship blossomed into the current joint Jamaica – George Brown affiliation.  17 years later she continues to be involved in the project through fundraising, supporting students and doing presentations.

Gail was an active Board member of Jesse’s Centre for Teen Parents for five years, in her last two years she held the position of President.  During her time on the board Gail focused on issues ranging from diversity, poverty, housing, education, and fundraising.
Gail works closely with Red River College and U of T’s Atkinson Centre, by facilitating Science of Early Childhood Development Resource (SECD) workshops. She develops workshops for diverse audiences including colleges, universities, ministries of education, and early childhood focused agencies internationally and locally.

Gail’s educational background includes a B.A. in Social and Political Thought, a Diploma of Early Childhood Education, a Certificate in Psychology of Human Relations and a Certificate in Teaching and Training Adults.

Mark Fullerton

Mark Fullerton

Director

Mark Fullerton retired from the Information Technology (IT) industry in March 2014, where his last job was an Internet Consultant. In this role he worked on proposals for a broad range of clients and assisted them with the implementation of new software. Some of these projects included the implementation of social media tools within the organization in order to improve collaboration across organizational boundaries. He also did a lot of technical writing.

Wanting to put these skills to good use after he retired, there was a good fit with the Communications Committee at P.A.C.E. He had intended to start off as a committee member, but once the role of VP Communications opened up, it did not take much effort for Sandra and Diana to convince him to join the Board.

Mark’s other recent volunteer work was at the Thornhill Seniors Club where he led the Technology Corner and the Camera Club. In this capacity he assisted members with computer related problems, and in turn have asked them to donate to P.A.C.E. and the Wolmer’s Auditorium Fund. Both Mark and his father, Kenn, were graduates of Wolmer’s Boys’ School in Kingston, Jamaica.

Colette Kane

Colette Kane

Director

Colette Kane is the Manager of two of George Brown College’s School of Education lab schools.  The Queen Street Child Care Centre is located in the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Parkdale Child Care Centre is housed inside Parkdale Junior and Senior Public School.  Prior to becoming a Manager at the college, Colette was part of the Early Childhood Education team at George Brown since 1989 as a Toddler and Preschool teacher.

For a number of years, Colette has taught in the Continuing Education Program at the College and continues to be faculty coordinator for students completing placements.  Currently she is involved in an International Project, which takes 2nd year E.C.E. students to Jamaica for a month to work in a Basic or Infant School and completes their fourth placement. Colette obtained her diploma in Early Childhood Education from George Brown College and is currently completing her 4th year in the Early Childhood Leadership Degree program at George Brown College in partnership with Ryerson University.

Shannon Green

Shannon Green

Communications (Executive Committee)

Shannon Green was born and raised in Canada and has always felt a special connection to her heritage; being born to Jamaican immigrants. The disciplined, island upbringing has led Shannon on her pathway to becoming a successful businesswoman, mother, wife and 2021 title holder of Mrs. Universe Jamaica.

Shannon is the founder and CEO of Green Lending Corporation a boutique mortgage brokerage and administration company. She also leads her Lady Entrepreneur initiative with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Women Empowerment to help women reach their maximum potential, especially with their financial and independent goals.

Her energetic business drive has propelled her to start Caribbean Pageants which will highlight and empower women throughout the Caribbean to share their voice, as she believes everyone has a story to share.

Shannon has always been passionate about education, self-development and has always sought out a way to enhance her business initiatives. Her educational background stems from a licensed paralegal, an immigration consultant certificate, licensed mortgage broker and most recent endeavour is accounting certification.

In her spare time she likes to spend time with her family, read, travel and fence.

Shannon will be helping PACE to move forward on new fundraising initiatives.

Maxine Bailey

Maxine Bailey

Membership (Executive Committee)

Maxine Bailey is the Executive Assistant to the Executive Director of the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre and the Volunteer Coordinator for the organization from April 2009 to present. The Miles Nadal JCC is an institution that is over 85 years old and is dedicated to serving the community, cultural, educational and recreational needs of downtown Toronto.

Maxine is also the Annex Family Festival (AFF) Coordinator. An annual street event presented by the Miles Nadal JCC and the Bloor Annex BIA. Boasting over 20,000 attendees and 120 vendors, it is one of the city’s top street festivals with amusements for all ages; featuring music performances, a children’s village, craft and food vendors, and activities for the whole family.

Ms. Bailey has over 10 years of progressive administrative experience gained with TVOntario, an Educational Broadcaster that provide unique, relevant, high quality programs and services, plus more than 15 years with one of Canada’s premier arts and cultural organizations – Harbourfront Centre.

In the area of voluntarism, Maxine is one of four founders of  We Are O.N.E. (Opportunities Nurturing Education). They started fundraising in 2010 and raised over $35,000 to date to provide toilets, water tanks, a computer lab, and in February 2017 a school bus for a girl’s school in Tamale, Ghana. She served on the board of the Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA) and co-chaired the annual gala presentation of the Harry Jerome Awards (1989-2000).

In addition, she is a member of the Jamaican Canadian Centre; volunteered for the Jamaica 50th Celebration – Jamaica Land We Love Gala; The University of the West Indies Benefit Gala 2017, and other non-profit organizations.

Ms. Bailey attended St. Mary High School in Jamaica, 1973 and furthered her Diploma studies in Administration at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, 1979. Other training includes Professional Development in: Business Communications, Time Management and Effective Supervision.

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