meet our team
Andrew King
He/Him
RMT
(Baker Boss)
Andrew has spent his working life specializing in customer service and successfully taking on a succession of management roles. Before deciding to become a massage therapist, Andrew worked in a wide range of jobs that allowed him to focus on providing an exceptional customer experience. He was consistently able to place himself in his customers’ shoes and discover their individual needs. From coffee shops to food service to working at a marina out west, Andrew was able to adapt to each new environment and to hone his communication and management skills. With his natural ability to build rapport with individuals, Andrew knew that he wanted a long-term career that revolved around helping people. Once enrolled in the Massage Therapy program at Algonquin College, Andrew instantly knew that massage was his calling: a career with a hands-on and client-focused approach, that has an impact on people’s well-being, functional living, and general health, was an ideal fit. Andrew brings with him 10 years of experience as a Massage Therapist. He incorporates Swedish massage, deep tissue manipulation, myofascial release, relaxation techniques, and trigger point therapy to treat a variety of conditions including acute and chronic injuries, repetitive strain injuries, and scar tissue. His treatments can help pinpoint elusive sources of pain and can help the body to function more efficiently and with greater comfort, which can improve performance and recovery time for chronic conditions and for athletes in training. Since graduating with honours from Algonquin College and becoming a Registered Massage Therapist, Andrew has had experience working in physiotherapy, spa, and multi-practitioner environments, providing him with well-rounded assessment and treatment skills. When not massaging, Andrew enjoys cooking and baking, staying active, and spending time with friends and family.
Brandon MacDonald
He/Him
RMT
(Plant Parent)
Brandon, also known as ‘Bran,’ is a dedicated wellness professional from Trenton, Ontario. In 2020, he began his rewarding journey through the Massage Therapy Program at Algonquin College in Ottawa after experiencing the positive effects of Massage Therapy from first-hand experience. Today, he proudly holds the title of Registered Massage Therapist and is a valued member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. Throughout his dedicated years in his Massage Therapy Program, Bran developed his skill set, learning to craft personalized treatment plans for each client, addressing their unique symptoms and needs. Drawing upon his crafted skills, he employs a combination of Myofascial and Swedish Massage Techniques, Trigger Point Therapy, Joint Mobilizations, and Passive Stretching to deliver a comprehensive and effective healing experience. His clinical experience includes diverse cases, such as pregnancy, post-surgical scars, chronic pain, and athletic injuries like tendinitis and muscle strains. Bran is also adept at addressing common conditions like tension headaches and lower back pain. Bran is committed to creating a safe space, particularly for the 2SLGBTQ+ community. His goal is to guide all his clients toward a life free from pain, allowing full immersion in activities that contribute to their overall well-being. Once he leaves the clinic, Bran's all about scoring those comfy thrift store sweaters, spending time with friends and family, and being the top-notch guardian to his cat Monty and a lively bunch of houseplants.
Julia York
She/Her
RMT
(Master Chef)
Julia has spent years working in restaurants and understands how the stress of daily life can negatively impact our bodies and minds. She decided to make a change and pursue massage as a way to alleviate some of that strain and give her clients the moment of relaxation they deserve. She graduated from Algonquin College with an Advanced Diploma in Massage Therapy in 2019 and registered with the CMTO in 2021. In her spare time she enjoys cooking and spending time with her family.
Jaimee Montpetit
She/Her
RMT
(Rink Rat)
Jaimee graduated from Algonquin College's Massage Therapy program in 2023 before setting off to Ireland where she has spent the last year completing a BSC in Health and Exercise Sciences with Massage. Jaimee is excited to start her career in Ottawa to establish her RMT practice. Jaimee thrives on orthopaedic massage, sports massage, rehabilitation, and implementing an individualized approach to care. Jaimee can be described as “caring, compassionate, straight to the point, and has a good sense of humour”. Jaimee’s interests include hockey, reading, knitting, cooking, baking, and spending time with friends.
Karen Munro-Caple
She/Her
RMT
(Cartoonist)
Karen Munro-Caple, a graduate of Algonquin College, has been a Registered Massage Therapist since 2001. She has had a diverse practice which included seniors in the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre, adults in group homes with Cerebral Palsy to volunteering massage treatments with the AID’s Committee of Ottawa. Her practice ranges from treating pregnant women, seriously ill patients to athletes and weekend warriors. As well as regular massage treatments she has studied Ortho-Bionomy. She also supervises third year Algonquin College Massage Therapy students at the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre since 2003. During the time before practicing massage therapy, Karen spent twenty years working in the film Animation business. She experienced many aspects of the field from animating to animation directing on such projects as “Scooby Doo”, “Inspector Gadget” and “The Raccoons”.
Kwock Tam
He/Him
RMT
(Cappuccino Connoisseur)
Tam is a graduate from the International Academy of Applied Health Program. He applies a variety of techniques such as Swedish and deep tissue in order to relieve muscle tension. Prior to training as an RMT, Tam received his BSc from Concordia university. In his spare time he enjoys cooking, travel, wine tasting, and a good cappuccino.
Lillian Lam Tine Foo
She/Her
RMT
(Travelholic)
Lillian graduated with honors in March 2019 from International Academy of Massage in Ottawa. Lillian’s professional techniques include Swedish massage, myofascial release, joint mobilizations, trigger point therapy and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF). Within a typical treatment she can combine these different techniques to help relieve tight muscles from everyday use or injuries from overuse. Lillian is also certified in Ashiatsu Therapy. This is when the therapist uses their feet to apply deep pressure. The gliding stroke of Ashiatsu is extremely effective for deep tissue work, and offers the experience of incredibly consistent pressure and an incomparable sensation of flow. She offers the Ashiatsu barefoot massage at Relax. Ottawa location on Kent Street Before deciding to become a massage therapist, she worked in an office for 15 years and developed poor postures and suffered office related muscular tissues. Receiving regular massage therapy has helped improve her posture and live pain free. She can relate to those suffering with pain and chose massage therapy to help others. She enjoys spending quality time with family and friends. She also enjoy hiking, yoga, cooking and loves travelling.
Marcus Kelly
He/Him
RMT
(Strength Seeker)
Marcus is a proud east coaster who had the pleasure of growing up in the heart of Ottawa, Ontario. He is an identical twin and has extensive background in athletics including hockey, rugby, soccer and badminton. Marcus graduated from Algonquin College where he received an Advanced Diploma in Massage Therapy and is also registered with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. Marcus uses a variety of orthopedic assessments combined with a strong knowledge of the anatomical structures of the body to create an individualized clinical impression for his clients. His treatments incorporate Swedish massage, relaxation techniques, deep tissue manipulation, myofascial release and trigger point therapy to help clients with acute/chronic injuries and repetitive strain injuries. Outside of the treatment room, you’ll find Marcus weightlifting, gardening and spending time with family and friends.
Mark Andrawis
He/Him
RMT
(Soulful Foodie)
A wholistic practitioner, Mark encourages his clients to be active participants in their health and well being. His training in Eastern Traditional Chinese Medicine influences his approach to massage therapy and provides a rounding of his treatments to include breathwork, engery work, and physical touch.
Robyn Bissonette
She/Her
RMT
(Happy Camper)
As a new parent I have greater insight into the aches and pains specifically associated with holding postures while caring for a baby. My husband and I have dealt with tremendous low back, neck, shoulder, chest and now arm muscle tension. Im here to help, parents! Robyn’s lifelong passion for health and well-being has driven her to a commitment to excellence in her field, from obtaining a diploma as a holistic health practitioner to graduating with valedictorian honours from the International Academy of Massage Ottawa in March 2019. Robyn is motivated to help clients recover in a timely manner within the clients capabilities and empowers clients to be active participants in the therapeutic process. She believes that what is fundamental to assisting clients in the recovery process is developing a strong professional client-practitioner relationship, and to collaborate with the client to create a plan of care which suits their needs. Robyn and all other Registered Massage Therapists participate in Quality Assurance program which encourages continuing competence, receive education about maintaining professional boundaries and abuse prevention, have passed entry examinations, meet specific registration criteria and are held accountable for the care we provide through the process’ of Professional Conduct. Some of her hobbies include seeking out the best spooky horror entertainment, making people laugh, hiking, biking and camping. Robyn is excited to meet and work with you to find your peace of mind and body!