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Degagne new CEO of Indigenous-focused charity

'DeGagné says the chance to lead Indspire presented him with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'
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It's now clear why Mike Degagne resigned as president of Yukon University after just two months.

The former president of Nipissing University has taken a job as president of Indspire Canada’s largest Indigenous-led and Indigenous-focused charity.

See: Degagne quits Yukon U after less than three months on the job

Degagne stepped down from Nipissing in June.

Indspire is the second-largest funder of Indigenous post-secondary education after the federal government.

An Ojibway from the Animakee Wa Zhing 37 First Nation, DeGagné says the chance to lead Indspire presented him with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. “This job builds on what I have done to date and allows me to apply it on a national stage. I intend to strengthen the voice of Indspire as an authoritative source of information and support for Indigenous education.”

Current President and CEO Roberta Jamieson says DeGagné’s appointment is a perfect fit.

“Mike has been a leader in Indigenous education, first as President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University, and then filling the same roles at Yukon University. That’s why Indspire honoured him with its Public Service award in 2018. His determination to Indigenize education will help Indspire realize its goal of having every Indigenous youth graduate within a generation.”

“Indspire has grown tremendously over the last 15 years,” says Board Chair David Tuccaro. “It has been named one of Canada’s Top 10 charities, awarding an unprecedented $17.8 million in scholarships, bursaries and awards last year to more than 5,000 First Nation, Inuit, and Métis students. I am so pleased that we found a leader of Mike DeGagné’s experience and ability to steer us through the next phase of our development.”


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