Sheldon Levy

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Sheldon Levy
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Levy in 2008
President and Vice Chancellor of Ryerson University
In office
August 1, 2005 – July 31, 2015
Preceded by Claude Lajeunesse
Succeeded by Mohamed Lachemi
Personal details
Born 1949 (age 74–75)[1]
Occupation Civil servant
President and Vice Chancellor of Ryerson University

Sheldon Levy (born 1949) is a Canadian civil servant and previously the President and Vice Chancellor of Ryerson University and president of Sheridan College.[2][3][4] He was educated at Downsview Public and Secondary School, in Toronto, and earned his master's degree in Mathematics from York University.

Levy was appointed Ontario's Deputy Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities where he took office on December 1, 2015. Prior to his appointment to deputy minister, he retired from his executive positions at Ryerson on July 31, 2015.[5][6]

Employment

Levy has previously been employed as Vice President, Finance and Strategy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology; Vice President, Government and Institutional Relations, University of Toronto; President, Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology; and finally Vice President, Institutional Affairs, York University.

Mr. Levy's current Board and Committee appointments include:

Levy left Ryerson on December 1, 2015 to become Deputy Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities for Ontario.[7]

Accolades

An article by the Toronto Life magazine, called the "Ryerson Revolution", describes in detail how Sheldon Levy has taken the initiative since starting as President to improve Ryerson University, by purchasing Maple Leaf Gardens, shutting down Gould Street and a space sharing agreement with AMC theatres, creating an urban campus, instead of the more traditional closed-off university campus.

He was the driving force behind the Digital Media Zone (DMZ) which opened in April 2010. It is a multidisciplinary workspace for research and learning, home to both entrepreneurial companies and industry solution-providers. With access to overhead, business services and a rich network of contacts, entrepreneurs and researchers can accelerate product launches, and contribute to Canada’s growing success in the digital economy. It has taken over three floors at the AMC Complex building.

Controversy

In 2006, Levy sparked controversy by defending the decision of Ryerson's Awards and Ceremonials Standing Committee of the Academic Council to award an honorary degree to Margaret Somerville, who is noted for her opposition to same-sex marriage and gay families. He explained that while Ryerson University did not agree with Dr. Somerville's views, revoking the award would be counter to freedom of speech and the right to expression.[8][9]

References

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Academic offices
Preceded by President of Ryerson University
2005–2015
Succeeded by
Mohamed Lachemi