New members join Foundation board ive new directors were elected to the Capilano College Foundation board at its recent annual general meeting. Nilusha Alibhai, Scotia Bank and Trust manager, Park Royal branch; Pat Dejong, area sales manager, Bank of Montreal, West Vancouver and Squamish; West Vancouver community leader, Jan Hlynsky; Iqbal Tejpar, regional director, CT Private Investment Counsel; and Anna Lee Boulton, Advising Centre supervisor at Capilano College. Newly-elected as president is former Capilano College faculty member, Stanley Feingold, creative director of The Eyes Multimedia Inc. Other committee members include: past president F. Allan Taylor, president and CEO of Prudential-Sussex Realty and Sussex Realty Corporation; Foundation vice president W. Gordon Lancaster; A call for tales / _Jnstructors and students of the : Capilano College Film Studies program are still wanting to hear about your most memorable experience(s) on campus — something funny, bizarre, Scary, unusual, Or ‘Supernatural. ‘into | a ee : bey be = ote as treasurer Gain Yee Mah, senior vice president, Corporate Development, Money’s Mushrooms Ltd.; secretary Dr. Greg Lee, Capilano College president; member-at-large Shari Graydon. Continuing as directors are: Daryl J. Collier, managing partner, Ratcliff and Company; Capilano College ESL instructor Nicholas Collins; Dr. David Fung, president and managing director, ACDEG International; T.A. (Drew) Hockin, vice president and manager, HSBC Bank Canada, North Vancouver; Shamshad Jaffer, realtor, Sutton Group West Coast Realty; Joe Hooker, business development manager, Seanix Technology; and representing Squamish, retired mathematics instructor, Verna Jones. Foundation directors are collectively responsible for soliciting, Stanley Feingold receiving and managing donations for Capilano College. They develop programs and activities to increase fundraising, volunteer involvement and financial support. During the 98/ 99 year, the Foundation raised $1,234,183, which will go toward supporting student success at Capilano College. Hariri Canadian University College of Technology in Lebanon. HCUCT campus opens in Lebanon he new campus of the Hariri Canadian University College of Technology opened its doors on Wednesday, September 15. Eighty-five students are studying, in English, Capilano College Business Administration program’s first year curriculum. College faculty, Bill Inglis, Karin Vickars and Tony Carter are teaching in partnership with five Lebanese faculty. The beautiful new . with a flourish! facilities are located 15 miles south of Beirut and come complete with a view of the Mediterranean and a sunny 75 C temperature 300 days a year! More information to follow in the October Informer. E-mail can be sent c/o Bill Inglis at bill_inglis@hotmail.com. I’m sure they would love to hear from Capilano College folk. Submitted by Doug Loblaw @nformer