RDC excited to welcome new president
In the spring of 2018, my colleagues on RDC’s Board of Governors and I began an important task: the process of selecting Red Deer College’s 11th President. As a Board, we had been preparing for the day when our current President & CEO, Joel Ward, would share his intention to retire, and we accepted his letter stating this more than a year ago.
Since then, we have had a busy journey on the road to hiring the new President. One of our first goals was to develop a comprehensive profile of the College and the position. We are at a historic juncture as RDC transitions to Red Deer University, and we knew we needed someone who would be moved by and committed to the exciting future that is on the horizon. And this was no small ask, as it was essential that we found someone who had the appropriate experience and expertise, along with the personal drive, commitment and training to make our desired future a reality.
Fortunately, we had help along the way, as we hired an executive search firm, Leaders International, to assist with the process. They led consultations with you, our internal and external communities, to ensure you had input into the position profile, and we incorporated your important feedback. Then, with their knowledge of qualified candidates and through advertising on a national scale, Leaders International developed lists of potential individuals, which our Board reviewed early this year. We interviewed a number of individuals for the position, and, ultimately, I am delighted to share that we have hired Dr. Peter Nunoda as RDC’s next President & CEO.
When we considered this institution’s current and future needs, Dr. Nunoda ticked all the boxes. He has more than 30 years of experience in the post-secondary sector, he is an academic with a Ph.D., and he was an instructor in the Departments of History and Native Studies for 12 years at the University of Manitoba. Plus, he has an extensive background in senior administration at both the college and university levels across Western Canada. He comes to us from Vancouver Community College, where he has served as their President since 2014.


