Media releases

  • Community event to honour Indigenous business leader

    MEDIA RELEASE: June 9 2023 – R0049

    Entrepreneur and consultant Karen MacKenzie will share insight into how she incorporates traditional knowledge of Indigenous ways into the workplace when she’s honoured during Brock University’s third annual Indigenous Leader Speaker Series.

    Taking place on National Indigenous Peoples Day, Wednesday, June 21, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., the online event is a partnership between Brock’s Indigenous Engagement Office and the Goodman School of Business.

    MacKenzie is the co-founder and president of MacKintosh Canada, an Indigenous-owned, international consulting company, as well as co-founder of PeopleBest Canada, an artificial intelligence company that looks at what makes success happen inside people, teams and organizations.

    She is passionate about advocacy work on Indigenization and decolonization.

    “The first step on the path of decolonization is to begin thinking and acting with kindness and gratitude,” MacKenzie says. “These practices lead to good relationships built on trust and respect. Relationships are the foundation of Indigenous business practices based on the notion of abundance leading to prosperity for all.”

    MacKenzie will be joined in conversation at the event by Robyn Bourgeois, Brock’s Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement. Bourgeois says MacKenzie is a shining example of Indigenous excellence.

    “In addition to being a successful entrepreneur, she has taught others how to do so also,” Bourgeois says. “She has advised governments and organizations about Indigenization and decolonization. Perhaps most importantly, she has formally and informally mentored so many Indigenous women, myself included, on how to be strong matriarchal leaders.”

    For the Goodman School of Business, this event is an opportunity to help amplify the voices of Indigenous business leaders, and to hear from a leader with significant experience developing people, communities and organizations, says Dean Barry Wright.

    “This is a tremendous opportunity for our students and community to hear directly from a leader who has significant experience developing contemporary workplaces,” Wright says. “Karen MacKenzie’s value of authentic co-creation of the future, through creating spaces for all voices to be heard in open, respectful manners, is an example for all leaders.”

    MacKenzie is a proud Cree-Métis woman who earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Saint Mary’s University and Master of Business Administration from Dalhousie University. She is an advocate for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and a senior advisor and mentor to the Indigenous Women in Community Leadership, Coady Institute at St. Francis Xavier University.

    This is the third-annual Indigenous Leader Speaker Series, which is supported by the D.G. Willmot Foundation and is part of the D.G. Willmot Leaders Series. Previous honourees include Mallory Yawnghwe, founder and CEO of Indigenous Box, and Jenn Harper, founder of Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics Inc.

    To receive a link to the free online community event, register through the Indigenous Leader Speaker Series website.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Doug Hunt, Communications and Media Relations Specialist, Brock University dhunt2@brocku.ca or 905-941-6209 

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  • Lesley Rigg to be installed as Brock’s seventh President at Spring Convocation

    MEDIA RELEASE: June 7 2023 – R0048

    Brock’s Spring Convocation will begin with a historic moment next week, as Lesley Rigg is installed as the University’s seventh President and Vice-Chancellor.

    The milestone ceremony on Monday, June 12 at 10 a.m. will kick off the five-day celebration that will see about 3,500 graduands from seven Faculties receive their degrees.

    Brock’s 113th Convocation includes nine ceremonies from June 12 to 16, taking place at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. each day, except for Friday, June 16, when only a morning ceremony is scheduled.

    Although Rigg began her five-year term as University President on Nov. 1, the ceremonial instalment always takes place during the first ceremony of the Spring or Fall Convocation that follows a President’s start date.

    An accomplished academic leader, research scientist and professor, Rigg joined Brock after previously serving as Vice-President (Research) and Professor of Geography at Western University in London, Ont.

    Rigg succeeds past Brock Presidents James Gibson (1965-1973), Alan Earp (1973-1988), Terrence White (1988-1997), David Atkinson (1997-2005), Jack Lightstone (2007-2016) and Gervan Fearon (2017-2021).

    In addition to the President’s installation, Spring Convocation will also see the University bestow honorary degrees upon three accomplished and impactful leaders who’ve made their mark in their respective fields.

    Deborah Rosati (BAdmin ’84), corporate governance champion and founder and CEO of Women Get On Board Inc., and Jenn Harper, an Indigenous entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics Inc., will receive their honorary doctorates on Tuesday, June 13, at ceremonies held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., respectively.

    On Wednesday, June 14 at 2:30 p.m., Brock will honour Kyle Dubas (BSM ’07), a professional sports executive who is now President of Hockey Operations for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    Each honorary degree recipient will deliver a Convocation address to the graduating class.

    All Spring Convocation ceremonies take place in the Ian D. Beddis Gymnasium of Brock’s Walker Sports Complex and will be livestreamed online at brocku.ca/livestream

    Tickets will not be required to attend, but there is a two-guest limit per graduand and all guests will be required to check-in prior to entering the ceremony. Guests are encouraged to have the name and student identification number of the graduand they’re celebrating present at check-in.

    Complimentary parking will be available throughout Convocation week. Please follow the directional signage to Lot B and Lot D. If these lots are full, overflow parking will be available in Zones 1 and 3.

    For more information about Brock’s Spring Convocation, visit brocku.ca/convocation

    Below is a schedule of this year’s Convocation ceremonies along with some of the highlight stories:

    Monday, June 12, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Social Sciences

    • Lesley Rigg will be formally installed as Brock University’s seventh President and Vice-Chancellor.

    Monday, June 12, 2:30 p.m. — Faculty of Social Sciences

    • Erin Panda, Assistant Professor in Brock’s Department of Child and Youth Studies and the 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching recipient, will deliver the Convocation address.

    Tuesday, June 13, 10 a.m. — Goodman School of Business

    • Deborah Rosati (BAdmin ’84), corporate governance champion and founder and CEO of Women Get On Board Inc., will receive an honorary doctorate and give the Convocation address.

    Tuesday, June 13, 2:30 p.m. — Goodman School of Business

    • Jenn Harper, an Indigenous entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics Inc., will receive an honorary doctorate and give the Convocation address.
    • Twins Zade and Hamza Pasha will cross the stage together after earning degrees from both Brock and Dublin City University through Goodman’s international double degree program. The brothers have both completed co-op terms with the United Nations during their studies, while staying involved in opportunities at Brock and exploring their entrepreneurial interests.

    Wednesday, June 14, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

    • Stephen Cheung, Professor in Brock’s Department of Kinesiology and the 2023 Faculty Research Excellence Award recipient, will deliver the Convocation address.
    • A graduate student from Nigeria, Chimerem Amiaka has drawn on her personal experience to help incoming Brock international students find their footing. In addition to excelling academically, the Master of Science graduand and Spirit of Brock Medal recipient is active in the Niagara community as a social issues researcher for Future Black Female.

    Wednesday, June 14, 2:30 p.m. — Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

    • Kyle Dubas (BSM ’07), a professional sports executive who is now President of Hockey Operations for the Pittsburgh Penguins, will receive an honorary doctorate and deliver the Convocation address.
    • Amber Briar, a member of the Canadian Parafencing Team and Brock women’s fencing team, is a champion in the sport of wheelchair fencing and has won medals for Canada on the international level and the Badgers at the Ontario University Athletics Championships. She will receive a degree in Kinesiology from the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences.

    Thursday, June 15, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Education

    • Dolana Mogadime, Professor in Brock’s Department of Educational Studies and the 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching recipient, will deliver the Convocation address.
    • Loredana Amatuzio earned two degrees through the Concurrent Teacher Education program while navigating the challenges of being a full-time caregiver to her late mother, who was diagnosed with stage-five renal failure during her first year at Brock. Amatuzio will cross the stage and also accept the Spirit of Brock Medal in honour of her mother, who passed away in January.
    • Tyler Powell and Joe Fowler, both graduating from the Technological Education Teacher Education program, have transitioned from skilled trades careers to become technological education teachers, helping to fill a shortage of these educators in Ontario classrooms.
    • An immigrant from Vietnam and member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, Nguyen Hoang Giang (Kevin) Le has overcome discrimination and exclusion to earn his PhD in Educational Studies. He is committed to bringing the same support he experienced at Brock into the classroom for his future students.

    Thursday, June 15, 2:30 p.m. — Faculty of Education

    • Stanley (Bobby) Henry, Assistant Professor in Brock’s Department of Educational Studies, will deliver the Convocation address.

    Friday, June 16, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Humanities; Faculty of Mathematics and Science

    • Mike Griffin, Lecturer in Brock’s Department of Dramatic Arts and the 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching recipient, and Barak Shoshany, Assistant Professor in Brock’s Department of Physics and the 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching recipient, will each deliver a Convocation address.

    Media are welcome to attend Brock’s Spring Convocation. Interviews can be arranged in advance with graduands and faculty members. Photographers shooting from directly in front of the stage are asked to wear a Convocation gown, which can be arranged through Communications and Media Relations Specialist Doug Hunt.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Doug Hunt, Communications and Media Relations Specialist, Brock University dhunt2@brocku.ca or 905-941-6209

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