Dr. Angela Antohi-Kominek is Vice President Academic and Campus Principal at Yorkville University, Ontario campus. In addition to numerous years of academic experience as an educator and administrator, she worked in the private sector for Apotex Inc. and for Wrigley Canada. Dr. Antohi-Kominek holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership with a focus in higher education form Western University. She is an alumna of Yorkville University’s Master of Education program and her first degree is in Toxicology and Human Biology from University of Toronto. Dr. Antohi-Kominek works closely with program leaders and academic staff to ensure student needs are met and are consistent with the university’s mission in meeting students where they are. Her passion includes creating inclusive faculty communities among all faculty groups, on-line and on-campus, as well as immersing faculty who have never taught before into the world of academia. Dr. Antohi-Kominek is a firm advocate for life-long learning, and her areas of scholarly interest include faculty development, academic integrity, workplace stress in the academy, and the future of the academy.
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Meet Our President
Yorkville University’s Dr. Julia Christensen Hughes, PhD, is a globally recognized academic innovator who is passionate about the transformational power of post-secondary education to change lives and improve society. As President and Vice Chancellor of Canada’s largest private university, she has led the creation of Yorkville’s Signature Learning Outcomes, a university-wide commitment to develop the next generation of ethical, highly skilled and socially conscious business leaders, psychotherapists, educators, and creative storytellers and designers.
Under Christensen Hughes’ visionary leadership, Yorkville – which boasts campuses in Vancouver, BC, Toronto, ON, and Fredericton, NB – has become a hub for innovative approaches to relationship-rich, accessible education, with distinctive capabilities in: the creation of an exceptional student experience; high-demand, career-relevant programs; leading student recruitment practices; and high-quality faculty with a commitment to student engagement.
Before joining Yorkville in 2022, Christensen Hughes enjoyed a long and distinguished career in public higher education, where she held a number of leadership roles. She served as President of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) from 2004 to 2007, while also directing the University of Guelph’s Teaching Support Services, providing leadership for the University’s commitment to “student-centred learning”. Following those achievements, she went on to serve as founding dean of the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, establishing its unique vision of “being and developing leaders for a sustainable world”. Under her guidance, Lang’s MBA was ranked in the top ten in the world, by Corporate Knights.
A passionate advocate for innovation and integrity in student learning, Christensen Hughes has received many awards and accolades for her service, including being named Professor Emerita and receiving the John Bell Award for Outstanding Teaching in University Education from the University of Guelph. She also received the Sheffield Award from the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education, for research judged to be “most excellent” in the Canadian Journal of Higher Education. This award recognized her groundbreaking pan-Canadian study on academic integrity, which was featured on the cover of MacLean’s magazine and earned her regular interviews with the press, including with Michael Enright on CBC Radio. Recognizing her global advocacy for reforming business school education, Christensen Hughes was also invited to New York City to address the United Nations General Assembly on the need for business schools to embrace the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Christensen Hughes earned both her MBA and PhD from the Schulich School of Business at York University; her dissertation was on the topic of organizational empowerment.
Her published work includes the co-edited books Academic Integrity in Canada: An Enduring and Essential Challenge (2022); Taking Stock 2.0: Transforming Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2022); Taking Stock: Research on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2010); and Curriculum Development in Higher Education: Faculty-Driven Processes and Practices (2007). Her most recent journal articles have focused on the need to better align university rankings and faculty research with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Senior Leadership
Dive into the driving force behind academic excellence at Yorkville University by exploring our Senior Leadership Section. Uncover the visionary leadership and extensive expertise of our top faculty members through detailed bios, illuminating their commitment to shaping a transformative and innovative learning environment.
Allyson Lowe, Ph.D.
Provost and Executive Vice President
Ashley Dafel
Chief Executive Officer
Lydia He, Ph.D.
Chief Marketing and Revenue Officer
Shannon Carvell
Chief Financial Officer
Kelly Bird
Chief People Officer
Chris Gain
Chief Information Officer
Hadi Farashahi
Chief Transformation Officer
Katie Reese
Senior Vice President, Corporate Development
Tyler Dunham
Senior Vice President, Governance, Regulatory & Government Affairs
Academic Leadership
Angela Antohi-Kominek, Ed.D.
Principal and Vice President Academic, Ontario
Thomas Chase, Ph.D.
Principal and Vice President Academic, British Columbia
Natasha Hannon, Ph.D.
Vice President, Teaching and Learning
Gary Hepburn
Vice President, Academic Services and Interim Principal and Vice President, Academic, New Brunswick
Cindy Crump
Vice President, Student Experience
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