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Employment History
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1. Staff
www.issuesink.com/staff.html - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2008 Last Visited: 2/1/2008
Robynne Anderson
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Robynne Anderson is the founder, owner and president of Issues Ink. Having grown up on a family seed farm in Manitoba, she saw an opportunity to combine her skills in communications and issues management with a background in agriculture.
Her prior experience includes work in the Deputy Prime Minister's office and with the Federal Minister of Agriculture. Robynne graduated with highest honours from Carleton University and serves on the boards of The Rehabilitation Centre for Children Foundation and the Canadian Ag Hall of Fame. She is a past-president of the Canadian Agricultural Marketers Association, and has served on the Corydon BIZ and Prairie Theatre Exchange Boards. -
2. Christa Mariash
www.issuesink.com/christamaria - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2008 Last Visited: 2/1/2008
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3. Robynne Anderson
www.issuesink.com/robynneander - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2008 Last Visited: 2/1/2008
Robynne Anderson
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Robynne Anderson is the founder, owner and president of Issues Ink. Having grown up on a family seed farm in Manitoba, she saw an opportunity to combine her skills in communications and issues management with a background in agriculture.
Her prior experience includes work in the Deputy Prime Minister's office and with the Federal Minister of Agriculture. Robynne graduated with highest honours from Carleton University and serves on the boards of The Rehabilitation Centre for Children Foundation and the Canadian Ag Hall of Fame. She is a past-president of the Canadian Agricultural Marketers Association, and has served on the Corydon BIZ and Prairie Theatre Exchange Boards.

