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The ECDA team and board are proud to present an opportunity for directors, leaders, and stakeholders to come together strengthen relationships, reflect and grow.
We will be joined by Bruce Joshua who's motto is: People. Purpose. Perspective.
For the morning we will dive into:
Culture and Generations
Discover how to build a workplace where everyone feels seen, valued, and included. This session explores the foundations of belonging, the realities behind exclusion and discrimination, and the practical steps leaders can take to create a more welcoming environment.
Participants will also examine the often-overlooked strengths of introversion in leadership and teamwork, gaining insights that help every individual contribute authentically. An engaging session for professionals committed to shaping a more inclusive, connected organizational culture.
In the afternoon we will dive into:
Performance Appreciation
Transform the way you think about performance appraisals. In fact, let’s change the name, and the mindset! They are performance appreciations!
This dynamic session shows how simple shifts can turn evaluations into meaningful conversations that build trust, spark growth, and strengthen workplace culture. Participants will learn practical ways to make feedback more natural and constructive, while also boosting retention, belonging, and overall team success. Perfect for leaders who want performance management to feel less like a task and more like a powerful tool for connection and clarity.
Facilitator Bio
Born and raised on Isle Madame in rural Cape Breton, Bruce now makes his home in the Évangeline region of Prince Edward Island. His lifelong commitment to community is reflected in decades of involvement in literacy, education, culture, sport, and recreation—always with a focus on improving quality of life and expanding access to services. Alongside his professional work as an educator and consultant, he has volunteered extensively and served on numerous boards, contributing to community development at every level.
Bruce began his career after completing a Bachelor of Education (Physical Education) at Université de Moncton. He later earned three Master of Education degrees: School Administration (Université de Moncton), Curriculum and Instruction (University of New Brunswick), and Leadership and Administration with a specialization in Mental Health (St. Francis Xavier University). He is also a certified Project Management Professional, earning his PMI designation in 2020 and renewing it in 2023.
With thirty years in public education, Bruce has held progressive leadership roles and has designed and delivered professional learning locally, regionally, provincially, and nationally. He has taught in the Master of Education program at St. Francis Xavier University, offering courses in change dynamics, leadership, and administrative theory.
As a consultant, Bruce has developed and facilitated workshops on outdoor and community-based education, mindfulness, governance, diversity, effective communication, courageous conversations, and HR-related planning. His experience as an athlete, volunteer, educator, and entrepreneur uniquely positions him to support leadership teams in inspiring staff, clients, and communities.
Grounded, approachable, and deeply people-focused, Bruce looks forward to working with your teams in the spirit of Capstan Consulting’s motto: People. Purpose. Perspective.