Boyden is pleased to share the appointment news of Kenton Low, a recruitment led by Kathryn Young

Burnaby, British Columbia - Jan 24 2022

BCIT today announced Kenton Low as its next Dean, School of Business and Media.  BCIT made the appointment following a competitive national candidate search and thorough review process.  He will take on the role beginning February 22, 2022.

Kenton is a senior executive and educator with a successful record of leadership in companies ranging from entrepreneurial ventures to two of the FORTUNE 50 most admired companies in the world. Kenton’s career has spanned a variety of industries ranging from industrial equipment to consumer products to entertainment and digital media.

“We look forward to welcoming Kenton Low to BCIT and to the School of Business and Media, which will benefit from his bold, innovative and customer centric-approach to leadership.  Kenton’s service to the academic community, through his teaching at the University of California and UBC’s Sauder School of Business, in addition to his exceptional contributions to the business community, make him uniquely well suited to steward BCIT’s business and media offerings in what is an increasingly competitive marketplace”, said Dr. Tom Roemer, BCIT’s Vice President, Academic.

Kenton has contributed significantly to the community at large, through his leadership at the Board and advisory level with organizations such as United Way Lower Mainland, the Canadian Interactive Alliance, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, and Junior Achievement of British Columbia.

Kenton Low’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentonlow/

Original Source: BCIT News

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