Tseten Drawu has a B.Sc. and works at the virology laboratory in Lethbridge. She is currently taking courses in counselling, and is active in the Tibetan community.
Andre Duguay has a B.Sc. in biological sciences and a degree in traditional Chinese medicine. He is a recipient of the Governor General's Bronze medal and an avid cyclist.
Katelynn Goodwin is completing her B.Sc. with a major in neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge. She participated in the Global Youth Leadership Conference, and has worked with the Lupus Society of Alberta.
Mary Kosta has a B.A. Hons in anthropology, and an M.A. in linguistics. She has worked for over 25 years as a linguist, primarily with speakers of Iroquoian, Algonquian and Athapaskan languages.
Dr. Priti Maheshwari has a Ph.D. and an M.Sc. in biotechnology and a B.Sc. in microbiology. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships and travel awards, and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Lethbridge. She has authored many articles in refereed journals, and is the coauthor of the "Textbook of Biotechnology."
Cathleen McFarland has her LL.B and has worked as a lawyer, the co-ordinator of The Pincher Creek Emergency Shelter Committee, and with the Canada Revenue Agency.
Gordon McFarlane is a poet, scholar and a carpenter. He has worked as a journalist, and with the local immigrant association.
Katarzyna MacNaughton is completing her Ph.D. in the Faculty of Law at the University of Warsaw, Poland. She has worked in the Public Defender's Office in Tucson, AZ as a legal assistant, and as a Foreign Affairs and Legal Assistant in the Governor's Office in Gdansk.
Mary Sophie Osaya worked with Prison Fellowship International in Uganda. Since her arrival in Canada, she has been an active volunteer with Amnesty International, the Red Cross, Bridges of Hope, and at the Lethbridge Correctional Institute.
Sarah Sweet Grass is the Telecommunications Administrator for the Blood Tribe. She is a qualified Youth Educator with specialized training in suicide intervention and prevention.