2019 Senate election results

Results are in for the 2019 Senate elections.

The votes for the 2019 Senate elections have been confirmed in accordance with Faculty Handbook II: 3.4.7. Twenty-one nominations were received for 19 available positions and a total of 333 ballots returned. Voting closed at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 25.

Congratulations to the following faculty who were elected to the 2019-20 Senate. Their terms will begin on the day after Spring Convocation 2019.

Full details of the election results are available on the University Secretariat website.

Newly elected members for a three-year term ending the last day of Spring Convocation 2020 (14 positions) include:

Michael Ashton (Faculty of Social Sciences, Psychology)

Irene Blayer (Faculty of Humanities, Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures)

Christene Carpenter-Cleland (Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Biological Sciences)

Eric Dolansky (Goodman School of Business, Marketing, International Business and Strategy)

Bareket Falk (Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Kinesiology)

Madelyn Law (Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Health Sciences)

Phillip Mackintosh (Faculty of Social Sciences, Geography and Tourism Studies)

Tim Murphy (Faculty of Social Sciences, Psychology)

Larry Savage (Faculty of Social Sciences, Labour Studies)

Kirsty Spence (Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Sport Management)

Carole Lynn Stewart (Faculty of Humanities, English Language and Literature)

Francine Vachon (Goodman School of Business, Finance, Operations and Information Systems)

Michelle Webber (Faculty of Social Sciences, Sociology)

Heather Whipple (Library, Maps, Data and GIS)

 

The newly elected member for a two-year term ending the last day of Spring Convocation 2021 (one position) includes:

Natalee Caple (Faculty of Humanities, English Language and Literature)

 

Newly elected members for a one-year term ending the last day of Spring Convocation 2020 (four positions) include:

Elizabeth Greene (Faculty of Humanities, Classics)

Katerina Koka (Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics)

Kelly Lockwood (Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Kinesiology)

Philip Wachel (ESL Services, Enrollment Management and International)


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