College names president

Press Release

Board of Governors chairperson George Patterson announced Thursday that Kathleen Lynch is the successful candidate who will be serving as incoming president of Confederation College.
Lynch will succeed outgoing president Jim Madder, assuming official duties on Sept. 4.
“We are very pleased with our decision and look forward to Kathleen’s contributions to Confederation College during her tenure,” said Patterson.
“Kathleen understands the unique needs of Thunder Bay and the Northwestern Ontario region,” he noted.
“Having worked for Confederation in the past, she also understands the importance of the work we do to change lives through learning.
“With her proven experience at a senior executive level, existing relationships with community and indigenous partners, and overall collaborative approach, the board is confident Kathleen will successfully carry forward our strategic directions,” Patterson added.
Lynch has more than 30 years of progressive leadership experience in health care, human services, and education.
She joins Confederation College having been the vice-president of Rehabilitative Care at St. Joseph’s Care Group since January, 2014.
Past experience also includes five years as the Dean of the School of Health and Community Services at Confederation College following additional years as faculty, and roles with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and Canadian Hearing Society.
Lynch holds an Honours Bachelor of Social Work degree from Lakehead University and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Toronto.
“I am excited to carry forward the focus on innovation and collaboration, in offering successful programs that meet the needs of students and employers alike,” said Lynch.
“I thank the Board of Governors for this opportunity and look forward to working together with the students, board, faculty, and staff to continue Confederation’s tradition of excellence in education with a uniquely northern perspective,” she added.