Canadian pharmacy students and interns unified for excellence, advocacy and academics in pharmacy.

National Webmaster

Marc Herrera

National Webmaster

Marc Herrera

University of Manitoba, Class of 2025

Pronouns: he/him/lui

Education (Prior to pharmacy school): 2 years of pre-requisites at the University of Manitoba

3 adjectives to describe yourself: boisterous, huggable, unforgettable

Why did you join CAPSI?

Through the work I’ve seen CAPSI do in many areas advocating for what’s in the best interest of our profession and the members that we serve, and seeing those close to me be part of something so special inspired me to step up in my own way – through visuals; amplifying CAPSI and the voices of students and interns across Canada!

If you were to name something living in your possession (eg. baby, pet, etc) after a drug what would you choose?

I would name a Shiba Inu Dobutamine, DobuDobu as a nickname. Like it HAS to be a Shiba or else. I could also get behind naming a child Truvada, Trudy for short?

 

webmaster@capsi.ca

Duties for National Webmaster

  • Maintain the content and appearance of the CAPSI National website for both the English and French site.
  • Manage and maintain the content of CAPSI National social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
  • Update website pages and contacts as needed, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information is readily available to the public:
    • National Council Meeting minutes – posting new meeting minutes no later than one month following approval of the meeting minutes and archiving previous minutes
    • Event descriptions
    • CAPSI’s constitution
    • National campaigns (ie. International Pharmacists Day, Pharmacist Awareness Month, etc.)
    • CAPSIL editions – promptly posting new editions, archiving previous editions, and changing the CAPSIL image on the homepage slider
    • Professional Development Week (PDW) – providing current information and archiving previous PDW information
    • “Sponsors” Page – update CAPSI Partner and Sponsor information, logos, and CU ads banner as needed
    • “Meet the Council” Page – annual update of page, including collection of information for  council members’ profiles, taking council photos, changing council image on the homepage slider, and archiving list of previous council members
    • “Contact Us” Page – updating contact info annually
    • “ScOPe” Page – work with the Vice President Professional Affairs (VPPA) to ensure current content in the ScOPe map and CAPSI’s Website
    • CAPSI Local Pages
    • Develop new web pages as necessary
    • Liaise with CPhA to ensure updated content and functionality of “Members Only” portion of site
  • Manage CAPSI email account
    • Reset passwords as necessary
    • Monitor emails submitted through the ‘Contact Us’ Question Form, and promptly answer or forward the submitted emails to the most appropriate council member.
  • Contact the design firm and Netfirms as needed for issues and technical support.
  • Act as the Chairperson of the CAPSI Website Committee (Section 7.6).
  • Attend meetings and prepare and distribute reports at two meetings: PDW and the TC prior to the CPhA Conference. Reports may be made throughout the year to inform the National Council as needed.
  • Review all potential sponsored social media content, along with Past President and Vice President Communications, prior to publication. In order to post, two thirds (2/3) approval of the listed council members must be in agreement. 
  • Use the checklist approach to keep track of tasks that have been completed, are in progress, and have been completed.