KRISTIN S. WILLIAMS, Ph.D. is the Managing Director and Principal Researcher (and Founder) at Prudentia Institute: Youth Knowledge Exchange, with a mission to support the inclusive development and empowerment of youth through research and knowledge mobilization. She is the Historian in Residence with the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University and holds a Visiting Researcher appointment at the University of Eastern Finland (Innovation Management). Much of her work has focused on uncovering neglected historical female figures, novel theories, and modes of practice in management and organizational history. She is the recipient of the Udayan Rege Best Dissertation Award, the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada Award of Merit, and an Emerald Literati Award for Outstanding Paper (Journal of Management History). |
DAVID JARVIS MBE
known to most law enforcement agencies around the globe as Jarvo, served for twenty-two massively overachieving years in the British Armed Forces before recklessly deciding to become a self-sufficient farmer in the hills of central Italy without a single shred of knowledge or experience. Bizarrely, in cahoots with his wife Karen, born in Halifax but with a Dutch passport who he met whilst accidentally surfing porn in Lisbon airport whilst on his way to Addis Ababa, they succeeded in doing so, much to their utter bemusement. However, after 10 years of stepping in pig poo and growing tired of the repetitive nature of farming they decided to go to Nova Scotia to be closer to Karen’s family. It’s a long and complicated story but the only way to achieve this objective was for Jarvo to return to school in Dartmouth as a very grumpy fifty-five-year-old and study to be a baker. Having gradually adapted to the massively different culture, language and food in Canada, Jarvo graduated with honours and as valedictorian and settled close to Lunenburg with Karen who begrudgingly went back to a proper job. |
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