Meet OLC Executive Director Lesley Brown

I have had the pleasure of being the Executive Director at the Ontario Literacy Coalition (OLC) since 2007.  I report to and am responsible for the implementation of policies set by the Board of Directors.  In this role I am responsible for organizational leadership, setting of annual goals and objectives, and managing the financial, human resources and administration of the organization.

The joy of this job is working with an exceptional Board of Directors and alongside a charismatic and devoted staff team at the OLC.  Our community is also comprised of our members, partners and committed funders both through the federal government – Human Resources Skills  Development Canada, and provincially through the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

I have worked in the adult literacy field since graduating 23 years ago.  I started my career in Corrections, working with incarcerated youth, before volunteering with the Aboriginal community, in community-based programs as a volunteer coordinator and instructor,  in school board programs, as well as college OBS programs.  I have been fortunate to have both on the ground experience teaching, managing a staff development department responsible for training instructors, as well as managing projects and policy work.  This has given me the depth of understanding to see the many sides of this intricate and necessary literacy system.

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2 Responses to “Meet OLC Executive Director Lesley Brown”

  1. William Sheridan Says:

    It’s good to see that the OLC has a weblog. My own research in this area concerns preparation for workforce participation. Since more and more jobs will include increasing proportions of Knowledge Work, literacy must now start including Knowledge Literacy for the Knowledge Economy. There is now a website dedicated to Knowledge Literacy (www.knowledge-literacy.com), and a new book, HOW TO GET RESULTS IN KNOWLEDGE WORK, that explains the concept. The publisher has also prepared a video for the book – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LksKls3cCL0

  2. Allison Says:

    Thanks for reading! I had some problems linking to your website, however, it sounds very interesting! The term “Knowledge Economy” is definitely something we’re interested in here.


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