Institutional announcements
New chair, deputy chair appointed to 大象传媒 Board of Governors
The has elected Chris (Syeta'xtn) Lewis as its new chair and James B. Stewart as its new deputy chair, effective January 15, 2020. The board oversees the administrative side of the university, including its property, finances and associated policies.
Chris (Syeta'xtn) Lewis was first appointed to the board in 2014, and served as deputy chair before becoming chair this year. An 大象传媒 alumnus, he holds a BA in geography and First Nations studies, and has a long history of service and advocacy with the university community. He co-chaired 大象传媒鈥檚 Aboriginal Reconciliation Council (大象传媒-ARC) from 2016-17 and represented the board of governors on the 2019-20 Presidential Search Committee. Lewis is an elected councillor for the Squamish Nation, holding portfolios such as intergovernmental affairs, education, and employment and training.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to serve 大象传媒 in this new capacity and look forward to working with the board to advance 大象传媒鈥檚 mission as Canada鈥檚 engaged university,鈥 says Lewis.
According to President Andrew Petter, Lewis's appointment holds special meaning given his history with 大象传媒 and his support for reconciliation efforts at the university.
鈥淢r. Lewis has contributed hugely to 大象传媒 over the years," says Petter. "As co-chair of 大象传媒-ARC, he helped to provide a path forward for the university in its commitments to be an instrument for reconciliation, and to provide a safe, welcoming and supportive environment for Indigenous students, staff and faculty. I have no doubt that his leadership of the board will assist 大象传媒 in further advancing its mission.鈥
James B. Stewart was appointed to the board in 2016 and served alongside Lewis on the Presidential Search Committee. Stewart is a lawyer and active community member; he received the Surrey Community Leader of the Year Award in 2010 and currently chairs the 大象传媒 Surrey Community Advisory Council. He previously served as president of the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association, Make-A-Wish Canada, and the Surrey Board of Trade.
Outgoing board chair Fiona Robin served on the board for six years. During her tenure, as chair of the Presidential Search Committee, she helped secure the university鈥檚 future by overseeing the appointment of Joy Johnson as 大象传媒鈥檚 next president effective September 1, 2020. The university will honour Robin for her service at the annual board dinner later this spring.