Mark Sokolsky – Director for the Success Centre
Telephone: 613-541-6000 ext 271-6149; CSN: 271-6149
Mark.Sokolsky@rmc.ca
Mark Sokolsky has worked at RMC since 2020, first in the Division of Continuing Studies and with the RMC Teaching and Learning Group and Writing Centre. He holds a PhD in History from Ohio State University, and previously studied at the University of Toronto and McMaster University. Before coming to RMC, he worked in student support roles at Queen's University and St. Lawrence College; taught history at OSU and Colby College; guided kayaking tours on the St. Lawrence; edited manuscripts; delivered the mail; and taught newcomers in English as an additional language. He is committed to education in its fullest sense and to helping students develop the skills, resilience, and competence needed to succeed in demanding environments and serve with integrity.
Denise McLean - Project and Event Coordinator
Telephone: 613-541-6000 ext 271-3784; CSN: 271-3784
Denise.McLean@rmc-cmr.ca
Denise McLean has worked at RMC since 2010. She has worked in the Comptroller's office, Registrar undergraduate office, Faculty Services and is now working at the RMC Success Centre. Denise has been a military spouse for 34 years and counting, and her husband is now retired from the Forces. She was previously employed for 10 years working with relocation services for military members.
Murray Anderson – E-Learning Specialist
Telephone: 613-541-6000 ext 271-6333; CSN: 271-6333
Murray.anderson@rmc.ca
Murray Anderson has a M.Sc. (Statistics) degree from Queen’s University and has worked for many years at RMC in the fields of teaching support, research, and technical support of IT. He was database manager for Continuing Studies for several years and is an expert in Moodle, HTML, and various programming languages.
Eveline St-Pierre Beaulieu – Learning Specialist and Advisor
Telephone: 613-541-6000 ext 271-6774; CSN: 271-6774
Eveline.St-Pierre@rmc.ca
A passionate educator by training, Eveline is driven by a deep love of movement, learning, and development. For over 20 years, she has worked at the intersection of these fields, placing the body and lived experience at the heart of her teaching approach and her projects.
For 12 years, she taught French as a second language at the Royal Military College of Canada’s Language Centre, where she blended structure, empathy, and creativity in the classroom.
In 2025, Eveline joined the Success Centre team with enthusiasm, bringing her expertise to student support and inclusive learning environments. Currently pursuing graduate studies in education, she is especially interested in kinesthetic learning, somatic education, and the promotion of neurodiversity in academic settings.