Durham College Board of Governors welcomes experienced senior leaders as Chair and Vice-Chair

Oshawa, Ont. – The Durham College (DC) Board of Governors has announced the appointment of two experienced senior leaders as Chair and Vice-Chair.

Lisa Allen has been named new Board Chair and Peter Pryce is Vice-Chair. Their one-year terms will begin Monday, July 1.

Both have already served on the Board, and are excited to continue working with President Dr. Elaine Popp and their fellow board members to seize opportunities and navigate challenges, ensuring that Durham College remains at the forefront of post-secondary education.

“I am deeply honoured to step into the role of Chair of the Board at Durham College,” said Allen, a senior enterprise risk professional and a Chartered Professional Accountant with a Bachelor of Accounting degree from Brock University. “I am incredibly DC proud of this institution’s legacy of fostering innovation, inclusivity, and excellence in education. As we move forward, we will build upon this strong foundation to continue meeting the evolving needs of our students, faculty, staff, and the broader community.”

A Senior Operations Manager for a large natural gas utility contractor, Pryce is heavily involved in planning and executing large natural gas projects throughout Ontario. His proven ability to shepherd complicated projects to completion will serve him well in his new role as Vice-Chair.

“My interest in joining the Board was to give back to the community and do all I could to assist the college, and our young people achieve their academic goals, especially those seeking careers in the trades,” he said. “This role will provide me with a further opportunity to support Durham College, the amazing staff, our new Chair, and all the Governors that give so much of their time to this awesome institution.”

Under the leadership of the new Chair and Vice-Chair, the 2024-2025 Board will continue to support Dr. Popp in executing her vision for the future and launching DC’s strategic planning process.

“The President’s vision and leadership will be instrumental as we chart the next chapter for Durham College,” said Allen. “By working closely with our dedicated board members, talented staff, and engaged stakeholders, we will realize our vision.”

The Board is committed to meeting its fiduciary responsibilities and established mandate through collaborative leadership, openness, and transparency. To learn more about the roles and duties of officers, read the Board policy.

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 About Durham College

With campuses in Oshawa and Whitby, Durham College (DC) offers over 13,700 full-time post-secondary and 2,300 apprenticeship students access to more than 145 programs, including six honours bachelor degrees and 11 apprenticeship programs. 

DC enables students to develop career-ready skills for the ever-changing job market by providing an exceptional college education. With a focus on experiential learning, led by expert faculty, through field placements, applied research, co-ops and other hands-on opportunities, DC grads are known for having the skills and knowledge employers need.

Media Contacts

Jason Chamberlain
Communications, Durham College
jason.chamberlain@durhamcollege.ca