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Toronto, ON-based Lori Diduch as Vice President of Human Resources
Date of management change: June 30, 2015
Toronto, ON-based Lori Diduch as Vice President of Human Resources
Humber, a member of Polytechnics Canada, is committed to student success through excellence in teaching and learning. Humber`s broad range of career-focused credentials include bachelor degrees, diplomas, certificates and postgraduate certificates. We also offer apprenticeship training. With 160 full-time programs and 200 continuing educations programs to choose from, Humber`s 27,000 full-time and 56,000 continuing education students have access to many opportunities for lifelong learning.
Lori A. Diduch is the Vice President of Human Resources at Humber College, effective August 17, 2015. Lori comes most recently from the William Osler Health System, where she served as Executive Vice President, People, Service and Performance. With over 20 years of senior human resource experience, she has also held progressively responsible leadership roles with Leisureworld Long Term Care, the Ontario Hospital Association and the Toronto Transit Commission. Lori brings a strategic focus to service excellence and a proven ability to engage others in achieving results and implementing sustainable change. Her values and skills are well suited to providing the support and leadership required to advance priority initiatives currently underway within Human Resources and across the college. A Toronto native, Lori holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree from Ryerson University, plus additional focused studies at Queen`s University Schools of Business and Industrial Relations.
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