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Appointment of Cathie O'Toole as Vice‑President Finance and Administration

Appointment of Cathie O'Toole as Vice‑President Finance and Administration

´ºÓêÖ±²¥ has announced the appointment of Cathie O’Toole as the university’s next Vice-President Finance and Administration.  Read more.

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