Drummers, dancers, and dignitaries were on hand on April 19. 2018, as Andy Sidhu was formally installed as the University of the Fraser Valley's third Chancellor.
A long-time proponent of community engagement and integration, Sidhu took over from Dr. Gwen Point, who served as UFV's second Chancellor from 2015 to the present, following two terms by Brian Minter.
"I'm extremely honoured and proud to join the University of the Fraser Valley in this capacity," Sidhu said.
"UFV has a rich history of in inclusivity and community leadership. Needless to say I'm very excited to contribute as we move forward together."
An accountant by trade before emigrating from Malaysia in 1974, Sidhu worked first on a dairy farm, then as a bookkeeper with the Canada Farm Labour Pool, where over the course of his 21 year career he became an unofficial ambassador, bridging gaps in culture and language between local businesses and people emigrating from the Punjab.
Sidhu is best known for founding B.C.'s first multi-language newspaper, the Punjabi Patrika. Printing 15,000 copies every Friday in English and Punjabi, the Patrika was established as a beacon of inclusivity and multicultural connection nearly 22 years ago.
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