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Our Team

Reem Ramadan

Reem Ramadan (they/them)

Teamwork Facilitator

Reem is a Teamwork Facilitator who collaborates with professors and students to foster teamwork skills through an EDI lens. They hold an MA in Human Systems Intervention from Concordia University, and a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the American University of Beirut. Their academic and professional background in Computer Science, coupled with their expertise in group development theory and facilitation experience, allows them to approach EDI and Teamwork issues in STEM comprehensively through integrating personal experience with theory and formal knowledge.

reem.ramadan [at] mcgill.ca (Email)


Renee Pellissier

Renee Pellissier (she/they)

Teamwork Program Lead

Renee Pellissier is a Learning and Development Practitioner, specializing in team building and group facilitation. Renee holds an MA in Human Systems Intervention from Concordia University and has experience in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Renee.pellissier [at] mcgill.ca (Email)


Sehr Moosabhoy

Sehr Moosabhoy (she/her)

Teamwork Program Fellow

Sehr is a Computer Engineering student at 黑料不打烊 entering her final semester. Throughout her time at 黑料不打烊, she has taken on various student positions allowing her to tackle EDI-related matters with professors and students in both academic and social contexts. She has a lot of passion for finding intersectional solutions that benefit all members of the 黑料不打烊 community and emphasizes that through her work with E-IDEA.


Shay Heans

Shay Heans-Moreyra (she/her)

Learning and Development Specialist听

Shay is a Learning and Development Specialist who works with both professors and students to facilitate Teamwork Education through an EDI lens. (She was also told she would make a pretty good voice actor.) Shay holds an M.Sc. in Chemical Biology, a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry, and a Minor in Philosophy. Her interwoven expertise in science and EDI education allows her to approach the world from a multifaceted position, understanding how science and social relations come together to address complex problems.

shay.heans [at] mcgill.ca (Email)


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