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Board of Governors

Role

The Board of Governors is responsible for the University鈥檚 overall governance and management. In practical terms, the Board makes the financial decisions and implements the policies and procedures that the University needs to operate efficiently, in accordance with the educational policies established by the Senate. The Board can strike committees to help it exercise its powers. Governors are appointed by the Board of Governors in accordance with a delegation of authority by the Superior of the Notre-Dame-du-Cap Province of the Congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in consultation with that organization鈥檚 council to the Board of Governors.

BG Members 2025-2026

  • Lyne Michaud, Chair
  • Soukaina Boutiyeb, Vice-President, Executive Director, Alliance des femmes de la francophonie canadienne (AFFC)
  • Louis Patrick Leroux, Rector
  • Michael McLellan, Interim Vice-Rector Governance and Secretary General
  • Jean-Marc Barrette, Vice-Rector, Academic and Research
  • Carole Audet, Interim Vice-Rector, Administration
  • Mark Chatel, Chair,聽Balestra Productions inc.
  • Elia Eliev, Executive Director,聽Baxter & Alma Ricard Foundation
  • Andrzej Jastrzebski, OMI
  • Jean-Fran莽ois Rioux, Professor (SPU)
  • Sonia Ouellet, Attorney
  • Marc LeBoutillier, Consultant in health services management
  • Luc Comeau, Funding consultant
  • Marc Dessureault, O.M.I.-Oblates representative
  • Bilel Bouabdallah – administrative staff representative
  • Gail Joly – student representative

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On 31 January 2018, the Council of Administration approved the use of 鈥淏oard of Governors鈥 instead of 鈥淐ouncil of Administration鈥 and 鈥淏ureau des gouverneurs鈥 instead of 鈥淐onseil d鈥檃dministration,鈥 and this without modifying official documents such as legislative or other legal documents.

The University is incorporating these changes into its website and administrative documents. Notwithstanding, the old title may still appear, especially in official documents. In these cases, the old terminology has the same meaning as the new and should be interpreted as being equivalent.

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