Paula Green serves as the Program Director at The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Toronto Metropolitan University, where she leverages her extensive background in higher education administration to foster innovative learning opportunities for diverse populations. With a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in...
Paula Green serves as the Program Director at The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Toronto Metropolitan University, where she leverages her extensive background in higher education administration to foster innovative learning opportunities for diverse populations. With a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration, Paula is adept at navigating the complexities of the educational landscape, particularly in creating pathways for international professionals and individuals over 50 seeking to enhance their skills and integrate into the workforce.
In her current role, Paula spearheads key initiatives such as "Spanning the Gap," a program designed to bridge the skills and experience of international professionals with the demands of the Canadian job market. This initiative not only addresses the unique challenges faced by newcomers but also enriches the local workforce with diverse perspectives and expertise. Paula's commitment to community engagement is evident in her work with nonprofit organizations, where she utilizes her skills in volunteer management and program development to create impactful educational experiences.
Her expertise in counseling psychology and public relations further enhances her ability to connect with learners, ensuring that their educational journeys are both supportive and transformative. Paula's strong research background informs her strategic approach to program management, enabling her to assess the needs of her audience and tailor offerings that promote lifelong learning. As a mentor and coach, she is dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve their personal and professional goals, making her a vital asset to The Chang School and the broader educational community.