This web site was produced under contract to Canada's Digital Collections, Industry Canada by:

David Alexander - Web Developer

David, a University of Victoria grad is one of three partners in Zero One Design and has been involved in number of different arts and entertainment-related websites. His pots of extra-strength coffee was the glue that kept the team together.
Angela Andersen - Researcher/Writer

Angela, the site researcher and writer, is currently finishing her B.A. at University of Victoria in the History in Art department. She plans to continue to pursue her interest in architecture and photography in the future, through travel, writing and publishing. Web sites are a good way for her to achieve these goals, for, unlike magazines and prints, her rabbits cannot eat them.
Kris Andersen - Program Coordinator, St. Ann's

Kris has been working for the Provincial Capital Commission at St. Ann's Academy since 1997. She has a Master's degree in Museum Studies from the University of Toronto and has a lifelong passion for museums and heritage sites. Kris's work ranges from answering telephone inquiries regarding chapel rentals for weddings to planning new Interpretive Centre events at St. Ann's Academy.
Michael Chorko - Team Leader

Michael, with a varied background that includes a Kinesiology Degree and training in computer programming, was technical god for the project. He excels at making website "bells and whistles" and is a partner in Zero One Design.
Tina Griffith - Educational Liason

Tina's background is in education, research and youth work. Tina has also worked with youth in various capacities, including recreational programs, career and personal development workshops and through participation in various youth conferences. She is also a member of the Youth Advisory Network with BC Workinfonet, a career resource website for youth. She graduated from the University of Victoria with a BA in Anthropology.
Jonathan Lathigee - Web Developer

Jonathan is a partner in Zero One Design and has a degree in Pacific and Asian Studies and Political Science from the University of Victoria. He enjoys working in the fast-paced, ever-changing world of technology, but not nearly as much as he likes writing about himself in the third person.

The team would like to thank the Sisters of St. Ann for all their assistance and inspiration.

The images beside each name are from the painting the Immaculate Conception by Sister Osithe. Click here to view the full image.




Contact St. Anns Academy at stanns.academy@gems2.gov.bc.ca
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