Terry Burgess appointed Dean of Business at Assiniboine

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Terry Burgess, Dean of School of Business

Assiniboine Community College will welcome Terry Burgess as the new Dean, School of Business this October.

“As an Alumnus of Assiniboine, I am truly excited to have the opportunity to work with the faculty, staff and students of the School of Business. This opportunity will allow me to continue my relationship with the college that has spanned from my own graduation, to volunteering, to engaging as a community partner and collaborator and now, to leadership within the organization,” said Burgess. “Helping the school prepare students for the jobs of today and tomorrow, just seems like a natural transition as I look beyond my 38-year career with RBC.”

Burgess is currently the Regional Vice President for Manitoba South with RBC, where he is responsible for the management of RBC’s personal and small business portfolios in 30 branches in rural Manitoba.

He is an alumnus of Assiniboine’s Business Administration program and served as a member of the Assiniboine Alumni and Foundation Boards for 15 years.

“Terry brings with him decades of passion for and knowledge of business, leadership and community. His professional accomplishments and community and industry connections will serve the School of Business well in responding to industry needs and pursuing new avenues to enhance student experiences and career opportunities,” said Dr. Deanna Rexe, Vice President Academic.

“I look forward to welcoming Terry to the team as we continue to grow and build momentum. I also want to thank former Dean, Bobbie Robertson for her leadership and wish her well in retirement.”

Burgess is a long-time resident of Western Manitoba— he was born and raised in Minnedosa, and has lived in Brandon for almost 30 years combined. An active community leader, he served on the Brandon Chamber of Commerce as a Board Member and Executive for five years, and has volunteered in a number of organizations including the Brandon & District United Way, the Interprovincial Association for Native Employment, the 26th Field Regiment, Hockey Brandon, and Brandon Minor Baseball Association.

“From the large number of students I have hired from Assiniboine, I know this is important work and can directly impact the economy of Western Manitoba,” said Burgess. “I look forward to working with businesses, employers and Chambers across Manitoba to ensure the programs continue to evolve to meet the community needs for skilled labour.”