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University Executive Team

The University Executive Team (UET) guides the operations of the University of Regina and works closely with the President to accomplish yearly objectives.  Learn more about the roles and responsibilities of each of these team members below.

President and Vice-Chancellor

Jeff Keshen, PhD

Reporting to the Board of Governors, the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Regina leads the development and implementation of the University’s three-part academic mission of teaching, research, and service to community. In this capacity, the President engages with students, faculty, staff, and stakeholders such as government and members of the wider community to define and realize the University’s educational and administrative vision.  

Working together with the University Executive Team and guided by a set of strategic objectives that are developed annually in conjunction with the Board of Governors and other members of the University community, the President is ultimately responsible for all operations of the institution. 

Provost and Vice-President (Academic)

david Gregory, PhD

The Provost and Vice-President (Academic) is the University's senior academic and operating officer, with significant responsibility for the day-to-day functioning and management of the institution and its advancement within the framework established by the Strategic Plan. In the absence of the President, the Provost acts on their behalf.

Key responsibilities of the Provost include managing academic operations and budgets across all Faculties and academic units; overseeing initiatives that support student recruitment, retention and experience; and cultivating academic relationships with federated college partners and affiliated institutions. Representation of the university's interests extends to provincial and national bodies, advancing partnerships and addressing matters related to academic programs, curricular renewal, and market development while promoting academic quality and fiscal sustainability. 

Strategic academic priorities are evaluated and defined in collaboration with collegial governance structures, aiming to enhance the university's academic reputation nationally and internationally.

Vice-President (Research)

Christopher Yost, PhD

The Vice-President (Research) provides leadership to the Office of Research Services and Office of Research Partnerships & Innovation, to the numerous University Research Centres and Institutes and also to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research; promotes and expands research and scholarly initiatives across the University; seeks research funding and opportunities; and collaborates with national and international partners.

As the senior officer responsible for research, the Vice-President (Research) provides direction and support in the development and implementation of University goals, objectives and strategic plans to advance research, and graduate studies; works closely with all Faculties and the various academic and administrative support units to develop and implement strategies and seek external partners (local, national, and international) to enhance the University's research infrastructure and opportunities for high quality research and training.

Vice-President (Administration)

Dianne Ford, MBA

Responsible for the University’s non-academic services, the Vice-President (Administration) leads the administration functions of the University by developing a holistic business plan that encompasses the aspirations and future needs of the University.  Building strong partnerships with government officials, the Vice-President (Administration) strategically anticipates the needs of both internal and external stakeholders and interacts with government officials and other funding bodies to promote the University’s contributions to ensure an appropriate share of resources.  The Vice-President (Administration) also interacts with the Board of Governors about operational areas within their portfolio and is the primary management liaison with the Board Committees responsible for key areas of the Administration portfolio.

Responsible for leading the budget process, the Vice-President (Administration) strategically introduces structural changes where needed and oversees the management of the University’s finances in a manner that gives comfort about the financial integrity and sustainability of the University operations to the President and Board of Governors.

The Vice-President (Administration) adopts an analytical approach to making sound decisions regarding the physical development of the campus. Employing a progressive yet prudent strategy for financial management, fostering a culture of innovation in information technology, and ensuring all decisions prioritize students' needs while aligning with the University’s strategic priorities, the Vice-President (Administration) plays a key role in sharing the University of Regina's story with the world.

Chief Governance Officer

Glenys Sylvestre, FCPA, FCA, C.Dir.

The Chief Governance Officer is responsible for all aspects of governance to support the institution’s decision-making processes, implementation of bylaws and policy, monitoring and mitigation of key risks, as well as for accountability through communication and reporting to internal and external stakeholders.  The position is also formally designated as the University Secretary as defined in The University of Regina Act.  The University Secretary is appointed by the Board of Governors and is responsible in that role to the Board in performance of all duties assigned under The Act, to keep all records necessary to the office and to perform such other duties as the Board, the Senate, or the Council may require.

Additional responsibilities of the Chief Governance Officer include privacy compliance and access to information, internal audit, and protocol and ceremonies (convocation).  Oversight of the University’s communications and marketing, institutional research, and government relations functions are part of this portfolio. 

The Chief Governance officer is accountable to the entire University community for the appropriate functioning of the University’s bicameral governance system, supporting advancement of the University’s academic, research and administrative priorities.

Ms. Danni Kenzle

Interim Associate Vice-President (Human Resources)

Danni Kenzle, M. Admin, M. Cert HRM

The Associate Vice-President (Human Resources) is responsible for the leadership and direction of the Human Resources Department, programs, operations and success. The Associate Vice-President is accountable for the development and implementation of the strategic plan for human resource management; faculty and staff relations, organizational development and people programs; health & safety; pension & benefits; university support services, including respectful university services, sexual violence prevention and response, and student conduct; equity, diversity, and inclusion office; and the HR service centre for the University of Regina.

Lori Campbell

Associate Vice-President (Indigenous Engagement)

Lori Campbell, PhD Candidate Social Justice Education

The Associate Vice-President (Indigenous Engagement) engages in strategic and transformational leadership to develop and advance a centralized Indigenous engagement strategy that addresses the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) Report, including the Calls to Action relevant to post-secondary education.

The AVP (IE) collaborates broadly to expand professional development opportunities and supports across campus to ensure respectful and ethical incorporation of nation-specific Indigenous ways of knowing into teaching and research, appropriate and meaningfull Indigenizing and decolonizing pedagogies, curricula, policies, processes, and procedures; and works closely with the VP (Research) to establish and strengthen the University's relationships with urban, rural, and remote Indigenous communities with the aim to accountable and reciprocal research, enhancing Indigenous engagement in the research enterprise.

Mr. John D. Smith

Associate Vice-President (Student Affairs)

John D. Smith, MA

The Associate Vice-President (Student Affairs) is the Senior Student Affairs Officer for the University of Regina, with a dual reporting line to both the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) and the Vice-President (Administration). The AVP Student Affairs is responsible for providing leadership, direction and support for students and vital campus operations.

This work also includes policy development, special projects and initiatives, budgeting and financial reporting/accountability, hiring and supervision of employees as well as liaising with the University of Regina Students Union and the Federated Colleges for food services and housing operations. This position also serves as the Judicial Officer for non-academic misconduct and sexual misconduct and the Chair of the Early Intervention Team (EIT) of the University of Regina.

James (Jim) D'Arcy

Executive Director, Strategic Enrolment Management and Registrar

James D'Arcy, MBA

Through a data-driven, inclusive, and collaborative approach, the Executive Director, Strategic Enrolment Management (SEM) and Registrar provides visionary and inclusive leadership to the strategic enrolment planning process, registrarial services, recruitment, admissions, retention, and student engagement in support of the University of Regina's mission and strategic priorities. This includes providing leadership and financial oversight to all aspects of the Registrar's Office, domestic undergraduate student recruitment and admissions, student financial aid, the ta-tawâw Student Centre, and associated budgets. 

Ms. Linsay Rabyj

Executive Director, University Communications and Marketing

Linsay Rabyj

As a member of the University Executive Team, the Executive Director, University Communications and Marketing is responsible for providing the strategic direction on institutional communications and marketing initiatives, and issues management.  The position provides leadership, direction, and communications advice on preparing for and responding to crisis or emergent situations; and is responsible for the overall management of the institutional communications and marketing team.

Contact Us

Mailing Address:
Executive Offices
Administration-Humanities Building 514
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina SK  S4S 0A2

Phone: 306-585-4383
Fax: 306-585-5200

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Land Acknowledgement

The University of Regina is located on Treaty 4 lands, with a presence in Treaty 6; territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation.