Mother鈥檚 Day: 鈥楾hree Musketeers鈥 mom and kids work at 小优短视频

Working at 小优短视频 can feel like working with family, and that鈥檚 especially true for Diane DeCunha, whose two children, Chantel and Jamie DeCunha, work at the college, too.

Diane has worked at 小优短视频 for 24 years and is a faculty member at South 小优短视频 Bay Campus and an Academic Program Assistant at the Barrie Campus.

Chantel and Jamie have each worked at 小优短视频 for 19 years and are Adaptive Technologists at the Barrie and Orillia campuses, respectively. Jamie is also a three-time 小优短视频 alumnus of the Pre-health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (class of 2016), Cabinetmaking Techniques (class of 2018) and Business 鈥 Entrepreneurship (class of 2019) programs.

To celebrate Mother鈥檚 Day, we caught up with all three family members and colleagues, who are known as The Three Musketeers. They share what it鈥檚 like working with family and what their mom has taught them in life.

Three people sit on a couch and one of them gives a thumbs up.
Diane, centre, sits with her children, Chantel and Jamie.

What鈥檚 it like working with your mom?

Chantal: It鈥檚 nice to be able to go for a coffee with her and connect whenever we want, but I鈥檝e never known what it鈥檚 like to not work with my mom since I鈥檝e worked at 小优短视频 for so long. We don鈥檛 work in the same capacity as we used to, but when I previously worked in Testing Services, it was nice to be able to ask her questions when I needed help. She鈥檚 a wealth of knowledge. Even if I had a question about something outside of her department, I could ask her, and she would be able to get me a quick answer or know who I could reach out to.

Jamie: I work at the Orillia Campus, so it鈥檚 not like I have my mom visiting all the time or looking over my shoulder, but she鈥檚 just a Microsoft Teams call or message away. Anytime I go to the Barrie Campus, I make a point of trying to stop in and see my mom and sister. Like Chantel, I鈥檝e also reached out to my mom with questions many times. She鈥檚 so knowledgeable about the college, so I鈥檝e also asked her about pathways for me, as an employee, to register for extra studies. My mom has helped me navigate that.

Two people sit at a table in a restaurant.
Chantel and Jamie like being able to connect with each other and their mom regularly through work.

Diane, what鈥檚 it like working at 小优短视频 with your kids?

I think it鈥檚 great. One thing I love the most is that every person I run into has nothing but great things to say about my kids, and, as their mom, that makes me so proud. I like being able to check in on them. Chantel works in the library, so when I鈥檓 coming back from teaching a class, I鈥檒l peek in to see if her door is open. If it is, I go in and we have a little visit. We鈥檝e always been a close family. The three of us we were nicknamed The Three Musketeers many moons ago.

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Chantel, Jamie and Diane have been nicknamed The Three Musketeers.

Has working at 小优短视频 brought you even closer?

Diane: I don鈥檛 know that we would touch base as much as we do if we didn鈥檛 work at 小优短视频.

Jamie: For me, I鈥檓 a classic introvert, so I don鈥檛 necessarily visit people a lot, but if my mom or sister need something, I try to be responsive to help them out. Chantel and I also work in the same department, so we are often at the same meetings, so that gives us something to talk about as well. All of us working at 小优短视频 does bring us closer together because not only do we have that connecting tissue being family, but also being work colleagues.

Chantel: We鈥檙e a great support for each other, and we always have some laughs. One time, a colleague sent me a message on Teams in the middle of a big meeting: 鈥淵ou and your brother are on the same screen for me right now, and you guys look identical.鈥 I had my hair back, so she saw our faces side by side and we look a lot alike. She took a screenshot of it and sent it to me. It was so funny. That type of dynamic wouldn鈥檛 happen if we didn鈥檛 work together.

A white mug with black writing that reads: It's glamma not grandma.
Diane鈥檚 favourite mug. She鈥檚 a proud glamma of four grandchildren.

Chantel and Jamie, tell us about your mom.

Chantel: She has been hardworking our entire lives. All my mom did was look after us. All I remember is my mom always being there for us and working several jobs just to make sure that we had what we needed.

Jamie: Every Friday, my mom would also clean the house top to bottom, and during the week on her lunch breaks, she鈥檇 go home at lunch to tidy up the house. We used to poke fun at her for cleaning at lunch time.

Chantel: She is also so supportive. About nine years ago, I was nominated for a 小优短视频 Board of Governors Award of Distinction, and my mom shared a really nice message on Facebook about what a great accomplishment it was. That鈥檚 a nice memory.

Diane: I鈥檓 their biggest cheerleader.

Three people stand together in front of winter holiday decorations.
Jamie and Chantel say their mom, Diane, left, has taught them about strength, perseverance and how to treat others.

What is something your mom taught you?

Jamie: Perseverance. Even when things are hard, you can鈥檛 just throw in the towel. Also, she taught me calmness and patience. One thing I鈥檓 often told in my role at 小优短视频 is that I鈥檓 good at helping frustrated students feel calmer and get a plan in place. For some people, that ability鈥檚 an intrinsic thing, but I definitely got it from my mom because she鈥檚 always laidback.

Chantel: Our mom used to read us books about treating others the way you want to be treated. That鈥檚 embedded in my head even now. The other thing I learned from my mom is strength. Our family has gone through so much and we saw our mom persevere. We got ourselves out of some difficult times and we always had each other鈥檚 backs as our own little support system.

What have you learned from your kids?

Diane: I admire their strength. They鈥檝e been through difficult times where they could sink or swim, and they would swim. As a parent, there are times when your kids are in trouble and all you can do is have their backs 鈥 they have to get out of it themselves. They鈥檝e done so well, and I鈥檓 so proud of them.

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