Dean's Advisory Board
The Dean’s Advisory Board (the board) for the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry provides the Dean advice, guidance, and direction on major issues of strategic importance. The board helps build strong and engaging relationships with stakeholder groups across our community, and fosters opportunities for innovation and commercialization. The board supports an entrepreneurial focus within the Faculty and the achievement of academic excellence in research and education, ultimately resulting in positive health impacts and outcomes for Albertans.
Specific board responsibilities
- advise the Faculty on major strategic issues
- advocate for the Faculty’s programs and program needs
- provide guidance regarding innovation and commercialization
- suggest strategies for and facilitate relationship-building with the community
- assist in the celebration and promotion of Faculty successes
Composition of the board
The board is comprised of eight to 10 people, with two co-chairs appointed by the Dean. The Dean and co-chairs will nominate other members, who serve a three-year renewable term. Members are community leaders with an interest in medicine, health care, biomedical science and public service, as well as innovation and commercialization. The board meets quarterly, or as required.
Current board members
Dr. Amrhein was appointed Provost and Vice-President (Academic), Aga Khan University, in 2017, retiring from this role as of July 2024. Previously, Dr. Amrhein was Deputy Minister of Alberta Health from 2015 to 2017, and was the Official Administrator of Alberta Health Services from 2014 to 2015.
Dr. Amrhein served as Provost and Vice-President (Academic) at the University of Alberta from 2003 to 2014, after 17 years at the University of Toronto. In 2012, he also served as a Visiting Professor at Zhejiang University, as well as in the Graduate School of Education at Peking University. In 2016 he served as a Visiting Professor at Fudan University.
In honour of his contributions in advancing the role of Traditional Knowledge of First Nations in university programming, Dr. Amrhein was awarded the prestigious Eagle Feather. Additionally, Dr. Amrhein was inducted into the Bethel Park Secondary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Hall of Fame in 2017, awarded the Alberta Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration in 2014, and is the 2011 recipient of the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit from the Federal Republic of Germany.
Dr. Amrhein holds a bachelor of science degree in geography from Pennsylvania State University (1978) and a PhD in geography from State University of New York at Buffalo (1984).
Nicole Janssen is an established entrepreneur and recognized leader in artificial intelligence (AI). As the co-founder and coo-CEO of AltaML, she plays a crucial role in the company's success, driving AltaML’s growth through her extensive experiences in public sector, agriculture, financial services, health and energy.
Nicole has earned recognition from the Responsible AI Institute towards her dedication to promoting global education around AI. Additionally, her expertise on AI is sought by provincial and federal governments seeking input on AI innovation initiatives across Canada.
In 2023, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Woman in AI of the Year and was named one of North America’s Top 25 Women of Influence.
Nicole also co-founded Janalta Interactive Inc. and Stratus Holdings Inc., and serves as a member of the Future of AI Council.
She completed her bachelor of commerce from the Alberta School of Business in 2002.
Connect with Nicole on LinkedIn.