Selkirk adds to tourism team

Selkirk College is announcing a new arrival on the teaching side which will bolster their successful hospitality and tourism programming.

Former Red Mountain GM Jim Greene will teach a number of classes this fall.


Greene says the Ski Resort and Management Program is growing .

He’ll be able to pass on some specialist knowledge at Nelson’s 10th Street campus in areas like business, accounting, hospitality law and even beverage management.

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