Dean Selection -School of Public Health

The term of the interim dean of the School of Public Health will come to an end on June 30, 2025, and the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) has called for the establishment of a faculty dean selection committee to begin the process of selecting a new dean for the faculty.  

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Selection Committee 

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Meeting Schedule 

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COMMUNITY INPUT

The Selection Committee is asking for your input from the community on the leadership needs, current issues, priorities and future direction of the faculty. Please provide your thoughts using this form.

TOWN HALL (Virtual)

Presentation by Brenda Hemmelgarn, followed by a Q&A
Thursday, October 10, 2024: 12 – 1 p.m.

ZOOM
At this virtual event Brenda Hemmelgarn, College Dean and Vice-Provost and Chair of the School of Public Health Selection Committee, will provide attendees with an overview of the selection process and there will be an opportunity for questions and comments from attendees. 

Please RSVP here.

FACULTY FORUMS (Hybrid) 

Presentations by candidates
Save these dates: February 24, 25 & 26, 2025: 12 – 1 p.m.

These are the dates and times being held for the faculty forums where you will get to meet and hear from each of the candidates. The candidates’ names will be announced following the first round of interviews.

These forums are an opportunity to hear from the candidates; to consider their presentation, ask them questions and then, following the forum, provide online feedback on the presentations. (A feedback form will be posted closer to the dates.)

Please note these events will not be recorded. 

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On the feedback forms, requests for anonymity from students, support staff, MAPS and APOs, and non-tenured academic staff may be granted. Tenured faculty members are expected to stand by their submissions. Requests for anonymity require that respondents first identify themselves on the form; following identification, attribution is removed before the submission is shared with the selection committee.  

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DHR Global, an executive search firm, has been engaged to carry out this search. They can be contacted directly at: 

Kenny Gregor, Principal | kenny.gregor@dhrglobal.com
Lane Miller, Associate | lmiller@dhrglobal.com