Concordia University is led by its president, provost and vice-presidents. The administration is overseen by the Board of Governors and its highest academic body, the Senate.
Graham Carr President & Vice-Chancellor Office of the President & Vice-Chancellor | View the president's biography
Anne Whitelaw Provost & VP, Academic Office of the Provost & VP, Academic
Nadia Hardy Deputy Provost Office of the Provost & VP, Academic
Dominique Bérubé Vice-president, Research & Graduate Studies Office of the VP, Research & Graduate Studies | View the vice-president's biography
Paul Chesser Vice-president, Advancement Office of the VP, Advancement | View the vice-president's biography
Frederica Jacobs Secretary-General and General Counsel University Secretariat | Legal Services
Lisa Ostiguy Special Advisor to the Provost, Campus Life and Supports Office of the Provost & VP, Academic | View the special advisor's biography
Michael Di Grappa VP, Services and Sustainability Office of the VP, Services and Sustainability | View the vice-president's biography
Denis Cossette Chief Financial Officer Office of the Chief Financial Officer | View the chief financial officer's biography
Philippe Beauregard Chief Communications Officer Office of the Chief Communications Officer | View the chief communications officer's biography
William Cheaib Chief of Staff Office of the President and Vice-Chancellor
Sylvie Bourassa Executive Director, Government Relations Office of the President and Vice-Chancellor
Pat Riva Interim University Librarian
Anne-Marie Croteau Dean, John Molson School of Business
Pascale Sicotte Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science
Mourad Debbabi Dean, Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
Annie Gérin Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts
Faye Diamantoudi Dean, Graduate Studies
The Board of Governors and the Senate manage our university affairs and academic integrity. The President and Vice-Chancellor and the senior leadership team ensure the transparency and accountability of the university administration.
In accordance with the Charter of Concordia University, the university’s highest governing body is the Board of Governors, which has final authority over the affairs of the university.
As set out in the By-Laws of Concordia University, the university’s highest academic governing body is Senate, which derives its authority from the Board of Governors.
The Board and Senate Administration supports the work of the Board of Governors, Senate and their respective standing committees.
Policies adopted by Senate or the Board of Governors, as well as other university-wide policies, are posted on the Official Policies pages.
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