Celebrating the Installation of Carolyn Campbell as the President and CEO of NorQuest College

Presented by the Board of Governors Wednesday May 5, 2021 at 2pm hosted on norquest.ca

#CongratsCarolyn Carolyn Campbell

Carolyn is a former Deputy City Manager, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism, and Associate Dean of Executive Education at the University of . A proven leader with extensive experience coaching and mentoring other leaders, Carolyn has served on over 25 boards and committees over the past two decades. She has taught fine arts and graduate-level business courses, and combines a passion for education with considerable strategic, operational, and crisis management experience.

Carolyn was past Vice-Chair of the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity’s Board of Governors, Chair of the United Way Cabinet of the Alberta Capital Region, Board member and mentor of the Peter Lougheed Leadership College, and Professional Development Advisory Board member of the ’s Faculty of Graduate Studies. Carolyn has two undergraduate degrees in Art and an MFA from the University of Alberta and is currently pursuing her doctorate from the University of Oxford researching the board governance of major arts museums and the repatriation of Indigenous objects.

Carolyn is a practicing visual artist and is passionate about enhancing NorQuest’s impact in the community and beyond. “NorQuest College is a place of belonging. We are a space where learners grow their identity, where they expand their aspirations of who they are, and how their future will unfold. When belonging meets opportunity, the possibilities are boundless.” Program

OPENING REMARKS VIDEO PRESENTATION: Brian Hjlesvold, Carolyn Campbell: Master of Ceremonies Work of Art NorQuest Board of Governors STUDENT WELCOME INDIGENOUS PRAYER Vaishnavi Bhawswar Delores Cardinal, Knowledge Keeper INDIGENOUS WELCOME Tibetha Kemble, NATIONAL ANTHEM Indigenous Relations and NorQuest Choir Supports

SPECIAL MESSAGES GREETINGS Her Honour Salma Lakhani, INSTALLATION ADDRESS Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Carolyn Campbell BOARD OF CONGRATULATORY GOVERNORS ADDRESS MESSAGES Carla Madra, Chair, NorQuest College Board CONCLUDING REMARKS of Governors Brian Hjlesvold FACULTY ADDRESS RECESSIONAL Alexandru Caldararu, NorQuest College Faculty Today I’m Gonna Try Association and Change the World, Johnny Reid STAFF ADDRESS Maureen Parker, People and Culture NorQuest by the Numbers

SIZE STUDENT DIVERSITY

65% 62% from greater area 21,162 32% LEARNERS SERVED BY NORQUEST COLLEGE 35% from outside greater Female Male 38 8 Edmonton area (credit students) post-secondary foundational career credentials programs 38% 114 78 born outside countries languages of Canada of birth spoken on 12,112 9,050 campus full-time and part-time non-credit or continuing credit students education students, including assessment examinations 55% 28 age 25 and over average age clients served by the Alberta of credit 45% age 24 and under Indigenous Construction students 1,465 Career Centre

credit students self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, 1,634 Métis or Inuit ancestry) graduates from credit programs 831

Full-Load students used 7,692 Equivalents (FLE) 713 disability services

2019–20 Academic Year Acknowledgements

NORQUEST CHOIR COMMUNICATIONS Dawn Witherspoon Mike Reeves Trish Van Doornum Nicholle Carriere GRAPHIC AND WEB DESIGN Ortensia Norton Helen Ma Domonique Renaud Hilary McHale Mary Stewart Shaun Ellithorpe Bev Wainwright Moira Flaming VIDEO PRODUCTION Rebecca Hardie Joseph Siracky Michelle Cherry Mary Malott Ada Okeke Alana Johnson

EVENT COORDINATOR Amanda Sigaty

#CongratsCarolyn