Your Regional Management Team
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Jody Meli
Management Team Leader
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Lisa Greenough
Education Coordinator
Lisa is the true epitome of this artform, literally raised in the wings before taking the stage the moment she was eligible. Her journey has evolved from singer and dancer to Master Director, having filled every possible role within Gateway Chorus and beyond. An accomplished quartet singer, judge, and dedicated volunteer, Lisa’s leadership is defined by her vast experience and passion. Today, she leads a joy-filled life in harmony with her favorite humans and furry beings. -

Tracy Bitternose
Rooted in integrity and driven by purpose, I care about building spaces where courage, clarity, and connection live side by side. I believe leadership is stewardship — protecting people while strengthening performance. I’m naturally curious, fiercely loyal, and not afraid of hard conversations. Whether shaping culture, singing in harmony with my chorus community, or supporting growth, I’m committed to leaving things stronger, clearer, and more aligned than I found them.
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Barbara Peachey
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Cathy McDonald
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Cara Bedford
Marketing Coordinator
Cara is a catalyst for excellence—a trait evident in her life as the founder of a women-led marketing company, a dedicated PTA mom, a rock-band wife, and an award-winning singer. In her 20-year career, she has been recognized as an innovator and high-impact leader who champions purpose-led, joy-driven lives. She excels at bridging the gap between bold possibility and tangible success, ensuring that every project she touches leaves a lasting, positive impact. -

Evani Goll
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Cheryl Pearce
A retired farmer and voice teacher, Cheryl now channels her lifelong passion for music into her work with Region 26 and her home chorus. Dividing her time between Saskatoon and the lake, she embraces the outdoors through gardening, fishing, and snowmobiling. Whether she’s boating or gathered with friends around a campfire—usually trying to convince someone else to do the dishes—Cheryl finds joy in the harmony of community and is truly living her best life.
Meet Your Regional Education Faculty