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Paul Brown has worked in Ottawa his whole life. He has Bachelor degrees from Simon Fraser University and the University of Ottawa. He has worked for the Ottawa Catholic School Board for 27 years. The first part of Paul's career was spent working with students who have varying learning disabilities. In the last 17 years Paul has been entrusted to guide thousands of students with course selections, post-secondary options, personal issues and mapping out possible career goals. He works with College Preparation International helping student athletes with SAT preparation in their pursuit of post-secondary options in the United States. Paul’s total adherence to student-centered approach allows him to be very sensitive and responsive to individuals and to situations. Respect for self and for others is the cornerstone of his personal and professional philosophies. Paul is an excellent advocate for his students. His personal, people, and professional skills are exemplary. Paul is a most respected member of his community and is anxious to serve those entrusted in his care.

 

Patrick Mulvihill began his teaching career in the Toronto area.  He has Bachelor degrees from the University of Waterloo, Queen’s University and a Master’s degree from the University of Toronto.  Approximately twenty years ago he and his family moved closer to Ottawa, Ontario and Pat continued with his teaching then became vice principal and principal.  Pat had the opportunity to serve as Principal of International Education for a publicly funded Ontario school board. In this role Pat established partnerships with various agents and school administrators in Asia, Europe and South America. Pat’s own family has served as a homestay family and his children have studied offshore and taught in international schools. Pat has served as a part time professor at an Ontario community college. With his keen interest and vast experiences in international education Pat is ready to serve students, parents, agents and other partners in our global community.

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MISSION STATEMENT

Mission: Ottawa International Education Consulting (O.I.E.C.) is built on the pillars of developing friendship, scholarship and leadership through a strong partnership with students, parents, agencies and educational institutions.

Location:  Ottawa, the capital city of Canada. 

 

 

SERVICES

GETTING TO KNOW OTTAWA

Ottawa International Education Consulting (O.I.E.C.) was started by two men with over 60 years of combined experience in public education.  In 2014 Paul Brown and Patrick Mulvihill met and shared their views of international education.  A professional relationship was developed and visions, skills, resources, contacts, and backgrounds were shared.  In early 2015 Ottawa International Education Consulting was ready to welcome students to the capital city of Ottawa, Canada.

Paul Brown

Paul.Brown@oiec.ca

Patrick Mulvihill

Pat.Mulvihill@oiec.ca

GETTING TO KNOW THE DIRECTORS

Ottawa is the 4th largest city in Canada and the country’s capital with a population of approximately one million made up of many cultures and ethnicities. Ottawa boasts the highest per capita concentration of engineers, scientists and residents with PhDs in Canada.  Over fifty percent of the residents have graduated from college and/or university.  Ottawa is home to Algonquin College, Carleton University and the University of Ottawa which is the largest English-French bilingual university in the world. Since 1826 Ottawa has been the political and technological centre of Canada.  The Rideau Canal, running through Ottawa, is not only the world’s longest skating rink in the winter but the canal is the oldest continuously operated canal system in North America. Ottawa is proud of its cultural institutions, festivals and many opportunities for its residents. www.Ottawa.ca

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ABOUT OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONSULTING (O.I.E.C.)

Canada International Student Placement  Inc.  2550 Hobson Road, Ottawa, Canada K1V8M5  

Tel: 613-601-1596  |  info@oiec.ca

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