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Calliope Learning Partners

Tammy Dewar, PhD PCC ORSC CTPC

Tammy grew up on a farm in Alberta, Canada and brings a down to earth, entrepreneurial and hopeful attitude to her teaching, coaching and consulting. Having been the only one in her large extended family to complete a PhD (in adult education), she encourages and challenges people to transcend whatever limitations they may think they have. Tammy has lived in many cities in Canada, the US and the UK, but now calls Victoria, Canada home, and is committed to living a balanced and sustainable life with her husband and business partner, Dave Whittington.

Together, Tammy and Dave run Calliope Learning (www.calliopelearning.com), a consulting company that specializes in leadership development and coaching. They are proud to be a part of the growing high tech sector on Vancouver Island and are working with several exciting clients to help them be the best they can be. They also have clients in other sectors and provide team development, executive coaching, customized 360 performance reviews, action research, and the application of distance and online technologies to workplace learning. Tammy has been an associate faculty member at Royal Roads University since 1997 and she teaches in the MA, MBA, and Executive Leadership programs. She was awarded the 2021 Gerry Kelly Workshop Facilitation Award,  the 2014 Recipient for the Royal Roads University Coaching/Mentoring Leadership Victoria Awards,  the 2008 CSTD Volunteer of the Year, and the 2007 Royal Roads University Teaching Award by the MBA students.

Tammy loves living in Victoria and enjoys the local food, wine, festivals, sporting events and amazing recreational activities. In the summer you can find Tammy riding her bike, walking or watching the Victoria Harbourcats play baseball and in the winter you’ll find her watching the local hockey team The Victoria Royals. Travel has been a consistent theme in Tammy’s life and she spends a lot of time on airplanes visiting friends and family in Alberta and the UK, as well as more exotic locales around the world.

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Dave Whittington, PhD

Dave Whittington lives in Victoria, Canada with his wife and business partner, Tammy Dewar. They moved here from Glasgow, Scotland after he was granted Canadian Permanent Residence in 2004. Dave became a Canadian citizen in May 2012.

Dave grew up in the UK and spent his childhood in the Midlands of England. He always enjoyed being outside and exploring, something that is still with him today. Tammy and Dave do their best to keep themselves fit and enjoy walking and cycling in this beautiful part of world.

Originally, Dave’s background was in science, engineering and education and he has a PhD in computer science. With time, he became more interested in why various projects he was involved in had a mixed success rate. It became to clear to him that human factors such as open communication, team work, innovation and leadership were critical, in addition to having technical expertise. Dave has been an associate faculty member at Royal Roads University since 2000 and has taught in the Graduate Certificates in Project Management and Workplace Innovation, MA Leadership, MBA and Executive Leadership programs. He was awarded the 2021 Gerry Kelly Workshop Facilitation Award.

Dave is now transitioning toward retirement and is looking forward to spending more time with friends and family and less time working.

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Dave and Tammy are passionate educators who integrate theory and practice into creative, engaging and thought provoking learning experiences. They are committed coaches who inspire people to find and make the most of their leadership potential. Calliope Learning was the 2010 Nominee for Vancouver Island Association of Technology Companies (VIATeC) Member’s Choice for Service Provider of the Year.

Tammy and Dave give back to their community through an initiative called Once-a-quarter, where they and other local small businesses give a day a quarter of their expertise to a local not for profit.