Hamilton,
14
June
2018
|
09:10 AM
America/New_York

Vice President Corporate Services

Summary

Mohawk College appoints Alison Horton as Vice President Corporate Services

Mohawk College is pleased to announce the appointment of Alison Horton as Vice President Corporate Services.

Alison has served as Dean of the McKeil School of Business, Media & Entertainment, and Continuing Education since 2015. She began her Mohawk career as a faculty member in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and served as Program Coordinator for both General Arts and Sciences and Pre-Health at Mohawk’s Brantford campus. She became Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Services in 2011.

Alison is a dynamic leader and collaborator. She has led initiatives focused on academic quality, pathways and student success. She has developed new programs for diverse learners, and has contributed to the establishment of academic, community and industry based partnerships at Mohawk.

A lifelong learner, Alison holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Waterloo and a Master’s degree in Political Science from the University of Guelph. She currently serves as a board member with the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce and YWCA Hamilton.

“I am honoured to be given the opportunity to serve as Vice President Corporate Services at Mohawk. I am excited to be with working with a dedicated team that is committed to providing our students with the quality education and exceptional experience they deserve.”

– Alison Horton, Vice President Corporate Services, Mohawk College.

About Mohawk

Mohawk College educates and serves more than 29,500 full-time, part-time, apprenticeship and international students at three main campuses in Hamilton, Ontario and learning hubs across Hamilton through City School by Mohawk, and at the College’s Centre for Aviation Technology at the Hamilton International Airport. Mohawk is among the top five colleges for applied research in Canada. It has been named one of Canada’s greenest employers seven years in a row, holds a GOLD STARS rating from AASHE for sustainability achievements and is home to the country’s largest and first institutional building to receive dual certification for Zero Carbon Building Framework design and performance for The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation. More than 135,000 people have graduated from Mohawk since it was founded.