Beverley Roy has taken over as the president at Kenjgewin Teg on Manitoulin Island
Located in M’Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Kenjgewin Teg is an accredited, Indigenous-led organization that provides postsecondary education and training in a variety of sectors.
Roy, a member of the M’Chigeeng First Nation, was selected as president by the institute’s board of directors this past spring. “Her unwavering dedication to community work and her extensive experience in the Indigenous postsecondary sector make her the ideal candidate to lead Kenjgewin Teg into a future that embraces and empowers Indigenous learners.”
She holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Waterloo and a master’s degree in business administration from Athabasca University. Roy is currently working toward the completion of her PhD in higher education from the University of Toronto. She’s additionally involved in the pursuit of Anishinaabemowin .
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