UCP sweeps NDP governance appointments out of post-secondary institutions
Alberta's United Conservative government announced a comprehensive overhaul of the governance of Alberta's colleges and universities Friday, removing many appointments made by the former NDP government.
Advanced Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides denied political cronyism was at play. He said competancy, connection to industry and experience managing large organizations was the criteria used in choosing appointees.
"There was no partisanship involved in the process," he said. "Determination was on skill set."
Friday's changes marked a massive sweep of the boards that govern Alberta's post-secondary institutions. Many of the names have connections to the business world.
Nicolaides said the emphasis was on hiring board members who could make the changes that would give students a better chance getting a job after graduation — in other words, matching programs to what is required by the labour market.
Two of the highest profile NDP appointees were pushed aside.
Former Edmonton city councillor and LGBTQ rights pioneer Michael Phair will be replaced by Kate Chisholm, a senior vice-president and Chief Legal and Sustainability Office for Capital Power.
Phair was appointed to the chair of the University of Alberta's board of governors in February 2016.
Ray Pisani, president and CEO of Alberta Blue Cross, replaces former NDP Leader Ray Martin as the chair of the board of governors of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT).
Alex Pourbaix, CEO of energy company Cenovus, has been named as board chair at Mount Royal University.
Sue Mallon, the former chair, was appointed by the NDP government in December 2016.
Jill Wyatt, another NDP appointment, is out as the chair of the University of Calgary's board.
Geeta Sankappanavar, president of Grafton Asset Management, will take her place. According to Elections Alberta, Grafton Asset Management donated $25,000 last year to Shaping Alberta's Future, a pro-UCP political action committee (PAC).
When asked for comment about the donation from Sankappanavar's company, a spokesman for the premier's office said it wasn't a factor in her appointment.
"Political donations did not play a part in any appointments," said Harrison Fleming, deputy press secretary, in an email. "If you look at the donation history of each new appointee, I am sure you would find some who donated to a variety of organizations across the political spectrum."
All told, the provincial government appointed new board members at 11 of Alberta's post-secondary institutions.
NDP Advanced Education Critic David Eggen warned the sweep was like a return to the days when former Progressive Conservative governments appointed their allies to agencies, boards and commissions.
"This is a shameful return to the bad old days of cronyism and political favours given out in exchange for services and/or money," Eggen said.
While the NDP named their allies to similar positions, Eggen claimed the system introduced by his government required prospective appointees to apply and undergo interviews.
Eggen said the also NDP waited until terms ran out before naming people to positions.
Keith Brownsey, a political scientist at Mount Royal University, said the UCP is rolling back the clock on the NDP's attempts to modernize the process.
"It's not that the New Democrats weren't partisan but at least their process was transparent and accountable," Brownsey said. "There seems to be no transparency or accountability here. Welcome to 1950."
Energy executives
Nicolaides said his UCP government will review the process set up by the NDP to see if it is suitable.
Several of the new board chair appointments were given to energy executives. Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada president and former AltaLink CEO Scott Thon is the new board chair at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technolgy (SAIT).
Shelley Powell, senior vice president, oil sands base plant at Suncor Energy, takes over the chair of Keyano College's board of governors in Fort McMurray.
Other high profile appointees include former provincial Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Donna Kennedy-Glans to the board of the Banff Centre, president and CEO of Perpetual Energy Sue Riddell-Rose to the board of Mount Royal University and former PC MLA Janice Sarich to the board of MacEwan University.
Edmonton Chamber of Commerce president Janet Riopel has been appointed to the NAIT board and former Conservative MP James Rajotte to the University of Alberta board.
Here is the full list of post-secondary appointments:
Athabasca University Board of Governors
Nancy M. Laird, board chair
Bryan Berg, public member
IIario (Larry) Spagnolo, public member
Banff Centre Board of Governors
Adam Waterous, board chair
Patricia Brister, public member
Donna Kennedy-Glans, QC, public member
Bow Valley College Board of Governors
Dwayne Dubois, public member
Grande Prairie Regional College Board of Governors
Ron Wiebe, public member
Lydell Torgerson, public member
Brent Cage, public member
Keyano College Board of Governors
Shelley Powell, board chair
Kim Farwell, public member
Christian Matte, public member
Joe MacNeil, public member
Staci Millard, public member
MacEwan University Board of Governors
Carolyn Graham, board chair
Adam Guiney, public member
Samantha Kernahan, public member
Janice Sarich, public member
Mount Royal University Board of Governors
Alex Pourbaix, board chair
Karl Johannson, public member
Chris Lee, public member
Carrie Lonardelli, public member
Sue Riddell-Rose, public member
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Board of Governors
Ray Pisani, board chair
Kris Mauthe, public member
Marlea Sleeman, public member
Kristina Williams, public member
Janet Riopel, public member
Paul Verhesen, public member
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Board of Governors
Scott Thon, board chair
Tonya Fleming, public member
Lara Murphy, public member
James Cameron Bailey, public member
University of Alberta Board of Governors
Kathryn (Kate) Chisholm, board chair
Daniel Eggert, public member
Larry Kaumeyer, public member
Rakesh Saraf, public member
Tom Ross, public member
James Rajotte, public member
University of Calgary Board of Governors
Geeta Sankappanavar, board chair
Heather Christie-Burns, public member
Cody Church, public member