Office of the Registrar

May 24, 2013


 

Office of the Registrar

Leave of Absence

As of May 9, 2013, Sharon Kinasz is taking a leave of absence from her role as Registrar and a member of the Enterprise System Project team. In her role as Registrar, Sharon successfully oversaw the operation of the Office of the Registrar for the past five years. Sharon carried out her responsibilities in a consummately professional manner, demonstrating an expert level of knowledge and actively sharing her expertise through committees and working groups within the Ontario Community College System. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Sharon for her contributions as she consistently demonstrated the ability to be approachable and supportive of employees in the Registrar’s Office and ensured that she was always readily accessible to students.

Appointment of Acting Registrar

Effective May 24, 2013, Barbara Riach will accept the role of Acting Registrar. Barb is highly qualified for this position with more than 15 years of relevant recruitment, admissions and registrarial experience as well as having completed her MBA in 2010. In addition, Barb is highly respected within the college, university and postsecondary school communities.

As an added responsibility to the role of Registrar, Barb will begin planning for the integration of the responsibilities associated with providing college-wide enrolment projections and fees schedules within the Registrar’s Office. This change is necessitated by the pending retirement of Rick Embree, Associate Vice President, Planning and Development.

Although we are experiencing a high level of change in a number of management roles and staff positions, I am confident the Registrar’s Office will move forward successfully with both the daily delivery of operations and the system implementation. In this regard, I would like to acknowledge everyone associated with the Registrar’s Office for their continued contributions in helping to making Humber an exceptional postsecondary institution.


Sincerely,


John Mason
Vice President, Student and Corporate Services