Dr. Jeanine Webber Moving to Lethbridge College

It is with mixed emotions that I share Dr. Jeanine Webber will be leaving her role as Associate Dean in the School of Social and Community Services to take on a position as Dean at Lethbridge College. Jeanine has been a part of Humber for more than 12 years, first joining the school as a part-time professor in a range of our programs. She was instrumental in the launching of both the Community and Justice Services diploma, and our Bachelor of Social Sciences, Criminal Justice degree, holding the role of coordinator as each program began. In recent years, Jeanine has taken on the role of Associate Dean within our school, overseeing a vast range of programs across all credentials.   

Prior to her work at Humber Jeanine held a range of positions in the area of correctional services, progressing through roles as Parole Supervisor, Case Management Officer, Program Development and Evaluation Officer and finally as the Head of Correctional Programs for the Correctional Service of Canada (Ontario). She brought this experience to her work in all of her roles in the school.    

During her time here at Humber Jeanine has also achieved a number of milestones, including the awarding of her doctorate in 2010, and a range of publications and research grants, including as the Principal Investigator on a SSHRC grant focused on evaluating neighbourhood policing. Jeanine has also been the recipient of numerous awards, including the J. Bryan Riley Meritorious Service Award and the Humber Research Excellence Award. While these are all significant achievements worth celebrating, Jeanine will be missed most for her dedication and commitment to the school, our faculty and most importantly, our students. 

Please join me on Friday, May 18th between 1:30 and 3:00 p.m. in L1017 to say goodbye to Jeanine. Jeanine’s last day with us will be May 25th.           

Sincerely,

Derek Stockley
Dean, School of Social and Community Services

Twitter: @derek_stockley