July 1, 2025
Education News Canada

TORONTO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
Search begins for TMU's next president and vice-chancello

June 30, 2025

The search for TMU's 10th president and vice-chancellor will begin this summer. In keeping with

TMU's General By-laws a search committee has been formed by TMU's Board chair, the committee was approved by the Board of Governors at this afternoon's meeting.

As part of their work, the search committee will hear from TMU community members and other stakeholders through a series of engagement opportunities, oversee the work of the search firm and review potential candidates. The committee will begin meeting regularly next month, with regular ongoing updates to the Board of Governors. 

The search committee will submit a final recommendation for approval by the Board of Governors by fall 2026. A timeline of the presidential search can be found here

Search Committee approved

In May, the Senate held elections to select four candidates for the Presidential Search Committee, and yesterday, the Board of Governors approved seven appointments. The full search committee, consists of:

  • Catherine Paisley, Search Committee chair and chair, TMU Board of Governors
  • Norie Campbell, vice-chair, TMU Board of Governors

Senate elected members: 

  • Ahmed Elshahed, student representative, TMU Board of Governors
  • Cynthia Holmes, dean, Ted Rogers School of Management 
  • Sean Kheraj, vice-provost, Academic  
  • Kateryna Metersky, assistant professor, Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing

Board elected members: 

  • Tony Conte, staff elected member 
  • Meg Davis, government appointed member
  • Irene Gammel, faculty elected member 
  • Hyacinth Gawne, alumni elected member 
  • Louise Taylor Green, government appointed member
  • David Porter, government appointed member
  • Walied Soliman, government appointed member

The composition of the search committee membership is dictated by TMU's General By-laws and is designed to be a representative cross-section of the university community, including representatives from the Board of Governors, Senate, faculty, students, administrative staff and alumni.

While President Lachemi's term was set to end in April 2026, he agreed to extend his current term up to the end of 2026, as approved by the Board of Governors last fall, to support the transition and allow time for the completion of a number of complex university processes and initiatives currently underway.

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