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Students can choose to enrol in one of the two-year diploma programs: Tourism Management Diploma or Business Administration Diploma – Tourism and Hospitality Management specialty. Or students can choose to enrol in or continue into the four-year degree program in Business Administration with a specialty in Tourism and Hospitality Management. Courses are delivered both on-campus and through distance education. 

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Tourism Management Diploma
  • Kelowna, Revelstoke
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The Tourism Management Diploma is designed to provide students the opportunity to work and learn in a community which offers a diverse and dynamic four-season tourism economy and develops the​ skills needed to prepare for an exciting career in the mountain tourism sector.

The two-year Business Administration Diploma program is a highly respected credential that gives students a quick start on a career, provides real-world knowledge, skills and opportunities designed to advance careers in the tourism sector, and gives the opportunity to continue studies in a degree program.

The four-year Bachelor of Business Administration Degree program positions graduates for tourism management and hospitality careers or entrepreneurial positions both locally and internationally​.

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Meet the team

Dr. Michael Conlin

Business Administration
Office: E Building 222
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 2318

I have forty-seven years of experience teaching post-secondary education courses and twenty years of experience in the administration of post-secondary institutions in a number of countries including Bermuda and Australia. 

I worked for two years as a marketing representative for EMCO Limited, London, Ontario and for two years as the Marketing Research Analyst for Kelvinator (Canada) Limited, London, Ontario. For four years, I was the Managing Director of a Canadian high-tech firm which sold information technology equipment in the southern Africa countries of Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland.

For eleven years, I was the Dean of the Faculty of Hotel and Business Management at Bermuda College on the island of Bermuda. I was also the Chief Operating Officer and Dean of the Australian International Hotel School for nine years, a public agency collaboration between the Government of the Australian Capital Territory and Cornell University.

Credentials:
Appointed a Fellow of the Institute of Hospitality (FIH), formerly the Hotel and Catering International Management Association (FHCIMA), London, UK
Appointed Professor Emeritus, Australian International Hotel School
Senior University Administrator’s Course, The Ivey School, University of Western Ontario (UWO)
Barrister and Solicitor, Law Society of Upper Canada (Province of Ontario Bar)
Juris Doctor, UWO
Master of Business Administration, UWO
Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Political Science, UWO

Dan Allen

Business Administration
Office: B Building 216H
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 6365

Dan Allen has been a professor at 91ÖÆƬ³§ since 2015.  Dan is engaged in an ownership capacity of various businesses ranging from pubs to distilleries to breweries located throughout Canada.  He is the former Board Chair and Past President of the Downtown Kelowna Association. While at 91ÖÆƬ³§, he teaches courses in Food and Wine Tourism, Hotel Management, Restaurant Management as well as courses in Marketing and Management.

Credentials:
MSc, International Relations, London School of Economics
MBA, Cornell University
BA, History and Communications, Western Washington University

Alan Rice

Business Administration
Office: E Building 219
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4879
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Alan Rice received his Master’s of Arts in Tourism Planning and Development from California University in 2010. He completed his Bachelors of Administration with honours in marketing, specializing in marketing research, at Brock University in 1991. He has been teaching in the fields of Tourism and Hospitality Management and Marketing at 91ÖÆƬ³§ since 2008.

Alan has over seventeen years of management experience in the tourism industry. He is the owner and principal of Kettle Valley Research, a boutique marketing research consultancy. Since its establishment in 2003, Kettle Valley Research has worked with clients in the tourism industry, government, economic development, as well as several advertising agencies and private firms. From 1996 to 2003 he worked in the tourism research field at Tourism Whistler where he oversaw all aspects of market research, analytics, and competitive intelligence.

Credentials:
MA, Tourism Planning and Development, California University
BA, Marketing, Brock University

Dr. Blair Baldwin

Business Administration
Office: E Building 220
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4315

For 19 years, Blair Baldwin has been one of the architects of the wine tourism industry in B.C. through the creation of the four annual not for profit Okanagan Wine Festivals and the British Columbia Wine Awards. He has also been retained to develop the Recreation Trails strategy for the Province of BC; the BC Mountain Bike Tourism strategy and has been retained by the province of British Columbia to develop the business plan for the BC Rail Trails network as part of the Trans Canada Trail.  He has also retained to build business plans for the technology industry in BC; the manufacturing industry in BC; as well as building corporate social responsibility strategies for the Canadian Tobacco Manufacturers Council including the national Operation ID program. Blair is a proud professor at the Okanagan School of Business at 91ÖÆƬ³§ specializing in Strategic Management; Professional Service Firms Management; Events Marketing; Services Marketing; and Business Law. He also actively facilitates group planning sessions ranging from strategic planning to marketing and the development of service quality within organizations.

 

Credentials:
Juris Doctoris, University of British Columbia, 2010
L.L.B. Allard Hall Law School, University of British Columbia, 1984
M.B.A. University of British Columbia, 1979
B.A. Honours Economics, Queens University, 1977

Devin Rubadeau

Director of Strategic Enrolment Management & International Education
Office: E Building 121
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4621
Devin Rubadeau, Director of Strategic Enrolment Management & International Education

Devin Rubadeau is the Director of Strategic Enrolment Management and International Education at 91ÖÆƬ³§, with over 35 years of experience in high-performance coaching, project management, strategic planning, and leadership training. His 15 years in post-secondary education include roles as a business professor and Chair of Business at 91ÖÆƬ³§. Known for his passion for experiential learning, student engagement, and international student mobility, Devin is committed to enhancing the academic and personal growth of students through innovative educational initiatives. 

Devin is heavily invested in the community, sitting on several regional and national boards.  Devin holds an MBA from Walden University, a Masters of Practice from the University of Derby, a Degree in Pacific and Asian Studies from the University of Victoria, and several diplomas and certifications related to high performance coaching, sport, and leadership.  Devin continues to coach and teach and is a regular visiting professor at the University of Applied Sciences in Worms, Germany.

Danielle Robinson

Interim Associate Dean, School of Business
Office: E Building 217D
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4172
Danielle Robinson

Danielle Robinson has PhD from the University of Guelph in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, a Masters of Education from UBC, a Wine Business Management Certificate – Foundation Level from Sonoma State University, and Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) level three. She lives in the South Okanagan (British Columbia, Canada) where she explores the relationships between local food cultures, sustainability and rural tourism. Danielle teaches courses in tourism planning, wine and food tourism and sustainable tourism at 91ÖÆƬ³§.

Credentials:
MEd, UBC
BA, SFU

Carolyn Gibson

Business Administration
Office: Revelstoke Building 108D
Campus: Revelstoke
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 6351
Carolyn Gibson

Carolyn has been an advisor to the Queens MBA individual project course for over 18 years, advising participants on either their Management Consulting Projects or their New Venture Projects. Since the spring of 2014, she has also taught the Leadership Essentials series for 91ÖÆƬ³§ Continuing Studies, and in the fall of 2019 joined the Tourism Management Diploma course in Revelstoke.
Originally from the Toronto area, Carolyn and her family moved to Revelstoke in 2014 to be closer to all of the outdoor activities they enjoy. As a self-described "jobler", Carolyn has pieced together a number of different jobs in order to ski and hike over 100 days a year. In addition to the work she does with 91ÖÆƬ³§, and Queens, she runs a successful B&B, and is the Coach for StartUp Revelstoke supporting would-be entrepreneurs fulfill their business ambitions. 

Credentials:
MBA, Queens University
BA, International Development - University of Guelph

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