缅北强奸 Chancellor Rose Patten celebrated for her exceptional leadership
Rose Patten鈥檚 name was a byword for leadership at a celebration marking the culmination of her distinguished tenure as the University of Toronto鈥檚 34th chancellor, with one speaker after the next taking to the stage to express their gratitude for her transformative influence on the university and its community of future leaders.
After more than 25 years of service to the 缅北强奸 community, Patten is set to complete her second term as chancellor (the maximum length permitted) on June 30, leaving a legacy characterized by visionary leadership and her commitment to championing those who would follow her.
At a farewell reception at Hart House, President Meric Gertler praised Patten鈥檚 unparalleled ability to bring out the leader in each and every member of the 缅北强奸 community.
鈥淩ose and leadership go hand in hand. She wrote the book on the subject 鈥 literally,鈥 said President Gertler, referring to Patten鈥檚 vade mecum, Intentional Leadership. 鈥淟eadership has been the central theme of her time as chancellor. It is the hallmark of her life and career, in business and in volunteer service.鈥
Her involvement began as a member of Governing Council, where she served for the full extent of her nine allowable years, culminating in three years鈥 service as chair.
From 2007 to 2010, Patten chaired the task force whose recommendations led to 缅北强奸鈥檚 current tri-campus governing structure.
First elected as chancellor in 2018, Patten will have presided over 133 convocation ceremonies by the end of her six years in the position.
In addition to her ceremonial duties, Patten has been a constant presence on campus as chancellor, attending scores of university events each year.
Beyond her administrative roles, she has imparted her insights on leadership with the next generation as an adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management, where she serves as co-director of the Executive Leadership Program.
Myriad senior leaders at 缅北强奸 have drawn on Patten鈥檚 expertise, President Gertler said 鈥 including himself.
鈥淩ose has led with grace, wisdom and incredible generosity, providing insights and guidance to everyone she interacts with,鈥 Kennedy said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very thankful and grateful to have had the opportunity to be able to work alongside and learn from such an accomplished leader.鈥
A former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Frank Iacobucci said his 10-month tenure as 缅北强奸鈥檚 interim president was as memorable as any other part of his career largely because of Patten鈥檚 remarkable leadership.
From breaking the glass ceiling in business to steering 缅北强奸 through uncertain times, Patten has converted challenges into opportunities throughout her distinguished career, Iacobucci said, but what sets Patten apart as a leader is her profound understanding that every organization is at its heart a human enterprise.
鈥淎 special talent Rose possesses is a respect for and fondness of people,鈥 said Iacobucci. 鈥淗umanity is a companion for all that she says and does.鈥
Mayo Moran, provost and vice-chancellor of Trinity College, echoed this sentiment as she thanked Patten on behalf of the countless 缅北强奸 community members who have benefited from her human-centred approach to leadership.
This is exemplified by Patten鈥檚 steadfast commitment to mentorship, particularly for women leaders, that has not only made her a role model, but also the namesake of the , said Moran.
鈥淭he University of Toronto is so much better for having had you at helm,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 also feel heartened 鈥 by the fact that you鈥檒l continue, through your writing and your teaching, to shape generations who are going to go on and really exemplify the human side of leadership.鈥
Additionally, a new scholarship at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine has been named the Rose M. Patten Graduate Student Scholarship.
Both Patten and her husband, Tom Di Giacomo are long-time donors to the university, President Gertler said, supporting a range of initiatives to bolster student financial aid and academic programs. As a result of Patten鈥檚 most recent gift, she and Di Giacomo are now members of the Chancellors鈥 Circle of Benefactors, the community of 缅北强奸鈥檚 most generous philanthropic supporters.
In her remarks, Patten said she was touched by the tributes and turnout to the reception, reflecting on how her relationship with 缅北强奸 has deepened over the past quarter-century.
鈥淚 often speak about mentoring and volunteering, and I always say that we receive more than we give, or at least as much,鈥 Patten said. 鈥淎t 缅北强奸, it was especially true for me. And let me say, it was more.鈥
She highlighted her role in conferring degrees as a special privilege of her office, expressing what a joy it鈥檚 been to celebrate the milestone with graduating students and their families.
Patten said every commitment she鈥檚 made to 缅北强奸 has enriched her, noting that everyone has a role to play in leading the university toward a brighter future.
鈥淚n this institution, there鈥檚 always more to know, more to learn, more to appreciate, more to think about,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t can make life not just a journey, but an adventure. I can鈥檛 imagine mine without my relationship with everyone here.鈥