91³Ô¹Ï Engineering’s Claire Kennedy elected chair of Governing Council
91³Ô¹Ï Engineering alumna Claire Kennedy has been elected chair of the , which oversees the academic, business and student affairs of the University.
Kennedy's term as chair began July 1, 2017. She succeeded former city manager of Toronto Shirley Hoy.
Kennedy has served on the Governing Council since 2012 as a Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council appointed member, and has been active on its Business Board, Pension Committee and Executive Committee.
“I’m honoured and humbled by the trust and confidence shown by the members of Governing Council and the greater 91³Ô¹Ï community,†Kennedy said. “I’ve had the privilege to play a number of roles at 91³Ô¹Ï over the years – as a student, volunteer and donor – which have given me a rich perspective of the University. But that’s only one perspective. There are 50 members of Governing Council and a tremendous number of senior volunteer alumni, faculty, staff and students who are very important in the work that we do. As chair, it will be equally essential for me to listen to the 91³Ô¹Ï community, as it will be to take action.â€
Kennedy has a rich history of engagement in governance and the engineering community at 91³Ô¹Ï. She has served as a member of the Dean's Strategic Development Council and Campaign Cabinet Executive, member and past chair of the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry’s advisory board, member and past president of the Engineering Alumni Network, and is the founder of , one of the Faculty’s most successful alumni outreach programs. Kennedy also serves on the Dean’s Advisory Board at the Rotman School of Management.
“On behalf of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, I extend our warm congratulations to Claire on her election to this prestigious position,†said Professor , dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. “We are grateful for her tireless dedication and commitment to the University. I know she will bring the same vision, passion and leadership to this important role as she has always demonstrated as member of our Skuleâ„¢ community.â€
Kennedy's volunteer service to 91³Ô¹Ï was recognized with an in 2007 and a in 2013.
“I really do believe that a publicly funded, academically elite university – and one that fulfills the Ontario Student Access Guarantee the way that 91³Ô¹Ï does – is a powerful vector of social mobility in the country,†Kennedy said. “It’s a really important tool to support the vision that we have as Canadians to create opportunity and prosperity for everyone.â€
Kennedy’s contributions to the engineering profession extend beyond 91³Ô¹Ï. She served as a warden for the Ritual of the Calling of the Engineer (Iron Ring Ceremony) in 2011, and received an in 2015, recognizing her significant contributions to society.
Kennedy is a partner at Bennett Jones LLP and is recognized as one of Canada’s leading tax lawyers and transfer pricing advisors. She also is a director of the Bank of Canada, the country's central bank, and of Alamos Gold Inc., a publicly traded mining company.
In 2016, she – one of the world’s Seven Summits – with a combined soldier-civilian team for True Patriot Love, a national charity that supports the wellbeing of military veterans and their families.