The College Begins a New Era For the first time in the College's 25–year history, its governing Council is made up of an equal number of Ontario Certified Teachers and members of the public following the formal transfer of governing authority from Transition Supervisory Officer Paul Boniferro on February 1, 2022. The transfer follows a year–long transition to a more effective governance structure, which included a successful province-wide recruitment campaign that tapped into the wealth of diversity and expertise that Ontarians have to offer. "We are starting a new and exciting chapter in the College's history," said Dr. Derek Haime, OCT, Registrar & CEO, Ontario College of Teachers. "We now have a governance structure that enables us to work more efficiently and empowers us to work more closely with both the public and members of the profession." Joining the College's Council as Chair is Diana Miles, one of six public appointees to the 12–person body. Miles is a lawyer and CEO of the Law Society of Ontario. "Having the right mix of individuals in governance is critical to protecting the public interest," said Miles. "The Council will provide balanced leadership and greater diversity while working with College staff. Together, we will strengthen and enhance student safety and well–being." |