President's Biography

Dominic Giroux became Laurentian University’s ninth President in April 2009, following the unanimous recommendation of an 11-member presidential search committee composed of representatives of the Board of Governors, faculty, staff, students and alumni.
 
Prior to his appointment at Laurentian, Mr. Giroux was assistant deputy minister with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, where he lead a team of 1,200 employees from the two ministries in 10 cities including Sudbury, North Bay, Thunder Bay and Barrie.

He led the government’s efforts in securing the renewal of over 400 collective agreements in education expiring in 2008.  With his colleagues, Mr. Giroux successfully facilitated four-year collective agreements between 22 unions and school boards’ associations covering all of the sector’s collective agreements.

He championed Ontario’s Aboriginal education strategy.  In three years, he led the creation of an Aboriginal Education Office and the development of a policy framework, secured substantial new funding and convinced school boards to adopt, with the support of First Nations, voluntary and confidential self-identification policies.  This is giving educators a baseline to plan improvement and measure progress in closing the gaps in student outcomes. 

Mr. Giroux also brought to the job a renewed focus on collaboration and outcomes in French-language schools which contributed to measurable improvements in student achievement and retention, as well as synergies between secondary schools and postsecondary institutions.  He oversaw significant capital approvals at all educational levels as well as the decision-making process leading to the full autonomy of the French-language broadcaster TFO.

Prior to serving in government, Mr. Giroux was chief of staff to the CEO and later CFO of a new district of 45 French-language schools in southern Ontario from 1998 to 2001, and CFO of a school board in eastern Ontario from 2002 to 2005, where he led an ambitious capital expansion.

A member of the Ontario College of Teachers, Mr. Giroux has a bachelor’s degree in social sciences and a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Ottawa.  He also holds an MBA from the École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HÉC) in Montreal.

Mr. Giroux received in 2008 the first Leadership in Education Award from the Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, as well as an annual Leadership Award from Montreal’s business community in the “large corporation” category.  He has chaired several provincial and national education events and been a guest speaker in most provinces and in four other countries.  He chaired, on behalf of the Council of Ministers of Education of Canada, the negotiation committee for the renewal of a $1.2 billion protocol on Official Languages in Education with the federal government.

A former school board chair, he also served on the boards of the Canadian Education Association, Ontario’s Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO), the Montfort Hospital and Ottawa’s French-Canadian Association .

As President of Laurentian University, Mr. Giroux also chairs the executive committee of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, is a board member of the Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation (CEMI) and serves on the Council of the Ontario Mineral Industry Cluster.

Within the postsecondary sector, he currently serves as vice-chair of the Association des universités de la francophonie canadienne (AUFC) and is co-chair of the Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS). An active member of the Council of Ontario Universities (COU) and at the Association of Universities and Colleges (AUCC), he is involved with several committees of which the newly established Working Group on Research, the Working Group on Pensions, and the College-University Consortium Council (CUCC).
 
Locally, Mr. Giroux serves on the boards of the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation (GSDC), the Sudbury Food Bank, and the Community Adjustment Committee created by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities last year to recommend economic diversification strategies.

Mr. Giroux is married to Barbara Breault, a Laurentian University alumna born and raised in New Liskeard.  They have two children: Simon and Amélie. 

 
 
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