Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Mount Allison’s President re-appointed


Mount Allison’s Board of Regents has re-appointed Dr. Robert Campbell as the University’s President and Vice-Chancellor. Campbell’s second five-year term will begin July 1, 2011.

Board of Regents and Presidential Re-appointment Advisory Committee Chair Bruce McCubbin made the announcement.

Outside Mount Allison, Campbell contributes his leadership to a number of organizations as Co-Chair of the Southeast New Brunswick Industry and Education Council, and as a Director of the Canadian Educational Standards Institute (SEA+L), the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and the Atlantic Association of Universities. He recently carried out a strategic review of the Canadian postal system for the federal government.

Campbell, who joined Mount Allison in 2006, was born in Montreal and educated at Loyola College High School. He holds a BA from Trent University, an MA from the University of Toronto, and a PhD from the University of London, London School of Economics. He is married to Dr. Christl Verduyn and they have four children.

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