Tumpe Trotter, Manager, Pathways Programs

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Tumpe Trotter as the new Manager of Pathways Programs. In this role Tumpe will lead the Academic Upgrading (AU) and Dual Credit (DC) programs.

Tumpe joined Humber College in 2020 as a Program Support Officer, quickly making her mark with her dedication and expertise. In 2021, she transitioned to the Program Planning, Development, and Renewal department, where she excelled first as a Coordinator and later as an Assistant Program Consultant. Most recently, Tumpe has served as the Academic Program Manager in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In these varied roles, Tumpe’s journey at Humber has been marked by a consistent commitment to excellence and dedication to the vision of the respective departments she has supported and the College by extension.

Before joining our team, Tumpe accumulated over 15 years of diverse experience in the education sector. Her roles have ranged from teaching and serving as an education policy officer to coordinating a significant post-disaster project for Dominica’s Ministry of Education. Additionally, she has contributed as a research assistant on projects aimed at supporting vulnerable populations, further showcasing her dedication to impactful educational initiatives.

Tumpe's academic credentials are impressive and align perfectly with her professional endeavors. She holds a graduate diploma in Public Policy and Program Evaluation from Carleton University and a master’s degree in Education from Columbia University. Her certifications in project management and teaching complement her practical experience, making her a well-rounded leader in our field.

Known for her strong work ethic, Tumpe is deeply committed to values of compassion, transparency, and continuous growth. These qualities not only enhance her professional approach but also inspire those around her.

Please join me in welcoming Tumpe to her new role. I am confident that under her leadership, our Pathways Programs will continue to thrive and expand, providing even greater opportunities for our students.

Christina Meredith
Associate Dean Pathways Programs