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Dentalcorp
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EXCELLENCE AWARDEE:
Employer of Choice (100-999 Employees)
EXCELLENCE AWARDEE:
Employer of Choice (100-999 Employees)
https://www.dentalcorp.ca
https://www.linkedin.com/company/2381271
Nicola.Deall@dentalcorp.ca
416.419.3565
Toronto, Ontario Headquarters, 181 Bay Street, Suite 2600, M5J 2T3
https://www.facebook.com/WilliamOslerHealth/
@uppercanada_forestproducts
Holly Giblin
Organisational Development Lead
Leadership
Joshua Fayle is the People and Culture Manager at Penrith City Council. He oversees the Human Resources, Organisational Development, Work Health and Safety, and Payroll and Systems teams. Joshua provides a high level of strategic advice on a range of industrial relations matters. Joshua leads the design and implementation of initiatives to improve and strengthen the employee experience across the employee life cycle.
People and Culture Manager
Joshua Fayle
Joshua Fayle
People and Culture Manager
1188 Whakue St, Rotorua Central, Rotorua
Joshua Fayle
People and Culture Manager
Leadership
Joshua Fayle is the People and Culture Manager at Penrith City Council. He oversees the Human Resources, Organisational Development, Work Health and Safety, and Payroll and Systems teams. Joshua provides a high level of strategic advice on a range of industrial relations matters. Joshua leads the design and implementation of initiatives to improve and strengthen the employee experience across the employee life cycle.
People and Culture Manager
Joshua Fayle
Linda has over 27 years’ experience in leading People and Culture teams, incorporating OD, WHS, HR, Payroll and Systems. This experience spans hospitality, theme parks, airline, manufacturing and, for the last five years, local government industries. Linda is passionate about achieving sustainable business outcomes with people at the forefront of everything. In the last three years, in addition to the People and Culture department, Linda has led the Children Services portfolio encompassing 44 children services – 18 long day care, five pre-schools, 15 before- and after-school care and six vacation-care services. The timing of her appointment has seen her lead the portfolio (as well as People and Culture) through the unprecedented times of COVID. In the last financial year, 3,100 children aged 0–12 years attended the services, and Linda loves the difference that this portfolio makes to the community including young people. In Linda’s spare time she contributes to finding a cure for cancer, by volunteering and most recently cycling with Tour De Cure and raising much-needed funds for researchers.
People and Children Manager
Linda Ross
Holly is the Organisational Development Lead at Penrith City Council and has over 13 years of experience across private and public sectors, spanning a breadth of People and Culture-related functions including Work Health and Safety, Payroll, Human Resources and Industrial Relations, and Organisational Development. Most recently, Holly has been the lead on Council’s in-house and custom-built Capability Framework, where she has poured her passion and creativity into the development and implementation of a framework designed to uplift the capability of all employees at Council and provide more meaningful learning opportunities that will ultimately drive positive outcomes for the community.
Organisational Development Lead
Holly Giblin
Holly is the Organisational Development Lead at Penrith City Council and has over 13 years of experience across private and public sectors, spanning a breadth of People and Culture-related functions including Work Health and Safety, Payroll, Human Resources and Industrial Relations, and Organisational Development. Most recently, Holly has been the lead on Council’s in-house and custom-built Capability Framework, where she has poured her passion and creativity into the development and implementation of a framework designed to uplift the capability of all employees at Council and provide more meaningful learning opportunities that will ultimately drive positive outcomes for the community.
Organisational Development Lead
Holly Giblin
@TDSLaw
Holly Giblin
Organisational Development Lead
The Lakes College Culinary Club (TLCCC) started with a team of 12 students and has now expanded to over 30 members, showcasing its continued success through participation in college events and even catering for local community organisations. This program not only imparts valuable culinary skills but also teaches the significance of community service, fosters practical abilities and cultivates a professional work ethic.
Spanning ages 11 to 18, the Culinary Club challenges students to create elaborate six-course degustation dinners and manage large-scale catering for college gatherings. Chloe, a Year 7 student, praises the program for imparting essential life skills in an enjoyable way among friends. Likewise, Emily values the connections she forms despite the program’s demanding pace.
Under the guidance of Chef Joel, TLCCC contributes to the college’s ethos and the students’ personal growth. The program’s commitment to local ingredients and culinary adventures is evident as it expands to include barista training and Responsible Service of Alcohol certification. The program seamlessly merges science, art and food technology, promoting discipline and shared responsibility. TLCCC embodies a commitment to service, community engagement and student leadership, cementing its unique character and contribution to The Lakes College.
The Lakes College Culinary Club (TLCCC) started with a team of 12 students and has now expanded to over 30 members, showcasing its continued success through participation in college events and even catering for local community organisations. This program not only imparts valuable culinary skills but also teaches the significance of community service, fosters practical abilities and cultivates a professional work ethic.
Spanning ages 11 to 18, the Culinary Club challenges students to create elaborate six-course degustation dinners and manage large-scale catering for college gatherings. Chloe, a Year 7 student, praises the program for imparting essential life skills in an enjoyable way among friends. Likewise, Emily values the connections she forms despite the program’s demanding pace.
Under the guidance of Chef Joel, TLCCC contributes to the college’s ethos and the students’ personal growth. The program’s commitment to local ingredients and culinary adventures is evident as it expands to include barista training and Responsible Service of Alcohol certification. The program seamlessly merges science, art and food technology, promoting discipline and shared responsibility. TLCCC embodies a commitment to service, community engagement and student leadership, cementing its unique character and contribution to The Lakes College.
Linda Ross
People and Children Manager
Linda has over 27 years’ experience in leading People and Culture teams, incorporating OD, WHS, HR, Payroll and Systems. This experience spans hospitality, theme parks, airline, manufacturing and, for the last five years, local government industries. Linda is passionate about achieving sustainable business outcomes with people at the forefront of everything. In the last three years, in addition to the People and Culture department, Linda has led the Children Services portfolio encompassing 44 children services – 18 long day care, five pre-schools, 15 before- and after-school care and six vacation-care services. The timing of her appointment has seen her lead the portfolio (as well as People and Culture) through the unprecedented times of COVID. In the last financial year, 3,100 children aged 0–12 years attended the services, and Linda loves the difference that this portfolio makes to the community including young people. In Linda’s spare time she contributes to finding a cure for cancer, by volunteering and most recently cycling with Tour De Cure and raising much-needed funds for researchers.
People and Children Manager
Linda Ross
Bellbird Park State Secondary College (BPSSC) prides itself on providing an innovative and inclusive education experience for all learners. Our college is extraordinary because of the incredible students, parents, community partners and staff who bring it to life each day. Since opening in 2017 with 212 Year 7 students and 31 staff, the school has been on a rapid journey of student growth and staff recruitment. BPSSC now has an enrolment of 1,800 students and 150+ staff members. Located in the aspirational, multiculturally rich Ipswich community (ICSEA 953), we’re exceptionally proud to be the school of choice in our community.
At BPSSC, we’re committed to supporting the success and wellbeing of every student as they transition through each stage of learning through our high-expectations, high-support approach. In 2023, 175 First Nations students are connected and thriving at our college. Our Many Pathways, No Limits mantra extends to all students, and we provide tailored differentiated, culturally appropriate educational opportunities for our First Nations students. Our approach to First Nations education is extensive, multifaceted and a whole-school effort effecting positive systematic change and outcomes for our students.
Bellbird Park State Secondary College (BPSSC) prides itself on providing an innovative and inclusive education experience for all learners. Our college is extraordinary because of the incredible students, parents, community partners and staff who bring it to life each day. Since opening in 2017 with 212 Year 7 students and 31 staff, the school has been on a rapid journey of student growth and staff recruitment. BPSSC now has an enrolment of 1,800 students and 150+ staff members. Located in the aspirational, multiculturally rich Ipswich community (ICSEA 953), we’re exceptionally proud to be the school of choice in our community.
At BPSSC, we’re committed to supporting the success and wellbeing of every student as they transition through each stage of learning through our high-expectations, high-support approach. In 2023, 175 First Nations students are connected and thriving at our college. Our Many Pathways, No Limits mantra extends to all students, and we provide tailored differentiated, culturally appropriate educational opportunities for our First Nations students. Our approach to First Nations education is extensive, multifaceted and a whole-school effort effecting positive systematic change and outcomes for our students.
Amita King
Organisational Development Manager
Amita leads Penrith City Council’s Organisational Development (OD) Team and brought with her extensive private sector OD experience upon joining Council three years ago. She has worked across a number of industries including Telecommunications and Retail, leading change management, internal communications, learning and development, leadership, talent and much more. Her passion lies in leading organisations to continually evolve and enhance strategic performance and organisational culture through the investment in contemporary people-centric frameworks and programs that grow and unleash the potential of their people.
Organisational Development Manager
Amita King
Amita King
Organisational Development Manager
Linda Ross
People and Children Manager
Amita leads Penrith City Council’s Organisational Development (OD) Team and brought with her extensive private sector OD experience upon joining Council three years ago. She has worked across a number of industries including Telecommunications and Retail, leading change management, internal communications, learning and development, leadership, talent and much more. Her passion lies in leading organisations to continually evolve and enhance strategic performance and organisational culture through the investment in contemporary people-centric frameworks and programs that grow and unleash the potential of their people.
Organisational Development Manager
Amita King
Dentalcorp is Canada’s largest and one of North America’s fastest-growing networks of dental practices, where healthcare excellence, technology, and management discipline converge to elevate smiles and transform lives.
Founded in 2011 by Graham Rosenberg, Dentalcorp has grown to 590 practices with 450+ partner dentists and 10,300+ team members delivering care coast to coast.
Under the leadership of CEO & Chairman Graham Rosenberg, President Nate Tchaplia, and our executive team, Dentalcorp is committed to going Beyond Brilliant through Frictionless Dentistry. Our unique partnership model preserves clinical autonomy while providing practices with industry-leading technology, comprehensive support services, and access to a national network of dental excellence.
As an independent, forward-thinking girls’ school we are committed to preparing girls for a lifetime of learning, leadership and engagement in our global community. We believe in girls.
At Ruyton Girls’ School we foster the individuality of each girl in a caring and safe environment, nurturing her intellectual, physical, social and emotional qualities that are essential to flourish.
Powerful learning is central to the Ruyton culture, building on our strong academic reputation. We focus on advancing the learning of every girl through the engagement of intellectual curiosity, building their knowledge and skills about how to learn, and supporting them to achieve their personal best and be exemplary citizens. We believe in real-world learning beyond the classroom, collaborating with the wider community to promote growth, discovery and sustainability.
We empower our girls to lead lives of purpose with courage, character and compassion. Through the development of values and action-focused learning they are inspired to pursue equity and justice for self and others. By embracing diversity and raising their voices, our girls effect positive change and make a difference.
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Nicola Deall
Chief People Officer
Nate Tchaplia
President
Jeremy Goldlist
Chief of Staff & Corporate Secretary
Graham Rosenberg
CEO and Chairman
Nicola Deall oversees the company’s overall human resources strategy, including the attraction, retention, and development of top talent across our practice and support centre teams. She also leads the human resources, talent, and training & development teams.
Nicola is a proven business leader with experience in high-growth and large-scale businesses across financial services and media sectors, including organization development, HR consulting, people strategy, talent acquisition, systems implementation, and analytics. She holds a bachelor of business from the University of Technology Sydney.
Chief People Officer
Nicola Deall
Jeremy Goldlist is responsible for evaluating and executing strategic investments, acquisitions, and related initiatives to support the long-term growth of the company’s practice network. Prior to joining Dentalcorp, Jeremy developed expertise in mergers and acquisitions, transaction structuring, and business development.
Jeremy holds a JD from Osgoode Hall Law School, an MBA from the Schulich School of Business, and a bachelor of commerce degree from McGill University.
Chief of Staff & Corporate Secretary
Jeremy Goldlist
As President of Dentalcorp, Nate Tchaplia is responsible for the company's long-term strategy and day-to-day operations. With nearly a decade of experience at Dentalcorp, Nate has held several key positions, including Chief Financial Officer and Head of Operations, where he drove efficiency and innovation across multiple departments.
Before joining Dentalcorp, Nate honed his skills at an international advisory and consulting firm. This experience, combined with his background as a Chartered Professional Accountant and his bachelor of commerce degree from McGill University, provides him with a solid foundation to lead Dentalcorp into its next phase of growth.
President
Nate Tchaplia
Graham Rosenberg founded Dentalcorp in 2011, and under his leadership, the company has grown to be Canada’s largest and fastest-growing network of dental practices. In May 2021, Dentalcorp (TSX: DNTL) became the largest healthcare IPO in Canadian history, raising over $950 million to support its growth strategies.
Graham serves on the board of directors of Northview Canadian High Yield Residential Fund and North York General Hospital Foundation. Graham is a CPA and earned his BBA and MBA degrees from the Schulich School of Business in Toronto.
In 2023 Graham was named the EY Entrepreneur of the Year® Ontario Overall Award winner.
CEO & Chairman
Graham Rosenberg
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Excellence awardee:
Best Workplace Culture
Dentalcorp
