June Davies

18.09.2007 - 13:10
June Davies was born and raised in Montreal, but her life has taken her to many parts of Canada, including Edmonton, Halifax, Thunder Bay, London, and now Uxbridge, where she has lived for 16 years. Her life centers on her family, her husband Lee, her children and five-going-on-six grandchildren.
June’s love for sports and kids led to her become a physical education teacher. She holds an undergraduate degree in physical education, and a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology, and also did a two-year externship in Brief and Narrative Therapy. Her career has evolved from teaching, coaching, and sport administration to organizational development consulting and now counselling individuals and families.
For the past 20 years, June has been passionate about building sustainable communities and has devoted much of her time to that end. Highlights of this work include spearheading the Global Action Plan for the Earth in Canada and serving on its international board, being on the Kent State University Public Policy Institute faculty for a number of years, attending by invitation an International Civil Society Workshop hosted by the Kettering Foundation, and being an activist and advocate for many sustainable development initiatives and challenges. She has a deep interest in the arts and in local history and heritage.

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