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Wilfrid Laurier University has an upcoming vacancy on its Board of Governors.
This is an outstanding volunteer opportunity for exceptional board, business and community leaders who are committed to making a meaningful impact on Laurier’s future. Members of the Board play a critical role in advancing the University’s vision and mission, shaping strategic initiatives, and fostering connections with the communities we serve.
As Laurier looks to the future, we are prioritizing candidates who not only bring relevant skills, expertise and deep engagement with our communities but also have the interest, experience, and capacity to take on leadership roles within the Board. This includes consideration for roles such as Committee Chair or, in time, the Board Chair role.
The University strongly encourages applications from individuals with demonstrated leadership experience, particularly those who have engaged deeply with the communities in which Laurier’s campuses are located—Waterloo, Kitchener, Brantford, and Milton. The Laurier Board is an active governing body, with leadership roles requiring time and attention. Please consider if you will have time available to serve over the coming years.
We invite initial-round applications by February 12, 2025.
Of the 34 members of the Laurier Board, 17 are considered “external.” Getting the right fit for these external Board members plays a key role in successful governance at Laurier. The 17 external representatives are comprised as follows:
Board members typically serve three-year terms and the Board year starts July 1.
Nominations are accepted year-round; recommendations to the Board for approval of candidates are timed as needed to address upcoming vacancies.
Note that the Governance Committee works to ensure we continue to secure the best representatives to lead the university. Nominating a candidate does not guarantee their inclusion on the Board. The nomination process is held in strict confidence; therefore, the committee does not disclose the status of nominations at any time.
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