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One‑Minute Meeting with Lana Bos

Posted by Communications, Marketing and Creative Services on April 1, 2022 in Community Highlights

Three questions, each answered in 150 words or less. One-Minute Meeting is a quick and easy way to get to know more about your colleagues, new and old. Learn how you can nominate someone at the bottom of this post.

Today's meeting is with Lana Bos, Curriculum Development Specialist with Extended Learning in the Faculty of Agriculture.

What’s your favourite thing about working at Dal?

There are so many things I love about working at Dal! I love that I get to work with a wonderfully eclectic group of like-minded individuals who are as passionate about agriculture as I am. It’s nice to be able to talk plants, animals, food and environment with a group of people who don’t find it weird to end up on a farm tour while on holidays. I love that HÂþ»­ supports us as we follow our passions and contribute to food security and economic development. I also love that every day there are new projects and challenges to take on, which keeps the job engaging and meaningful. Ìý

ÌýWhat’s the most surprising thing we might see on your resume/cv?

I was a beverage cart girl at a high-end golf course for a couple of summers. Great job! Fresh air, sunshine and free golf!
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ÌýWhen you're feeling tired out, what is your go-to strategy for regaining balance?
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My go -o therapy is gardening. Before I was absorbed into the wonderful world of Curriculum and International Development, I was — and am — first and foremost a horticulturist at heart. I’m most happy when I’m puttering in my backyard or community garden where I grow mostly vegetable and herb crops. As cliché as it sounds, I find balance in nature.Ìý

Now, nominate someone you'd like to see on One-Minute Meeting.


Is there someone at Dal you'd like to know more about? Email today@dal.ca to suggest them for a One-Minute Meeting. Please provide contact information for the person you are nominating and let us know if you are comfortable with them knowing you nominated them (in case they ask). We'll then send the nominee an email seeing if they'd like to participate.

Previously on One-Minute Meeting:
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Paul Manning, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences

Dawn Morrison, Director, Communications and External Relations for the Faculty of Health

Darnelda Renzelli, Administrative Assistant in the Office of the Dean of Libraries of the Killam Library

Michelle Patrick, Student Success Career Advisor, Bissett Student Success Centre and President, HÂþ»­ Professional & Managerial Group

Wanda Ince, Program Coordinator with the Transition Year Program