New Leader Of UNBC's Northwest
Region Appointed

Media Release

November 26, 2003 For Immediate Release


A person with exceptional connections within both the Northwest region and UNBC will be the University's new lead administrator in the region.

Judith Lapadat will begin her new position as Regional Chair of the Northwest region in July, 2004, after completing teaching obligations with UNBC's Education program. Dr Lapadat has been with UNBC for 10 years and has extensive experience planning and delivering regional courses.

She also has a long history in the region. The Lapadat family was a pioneer family in the Bulkley Valley and Judith was born and raised in Smithers. She has spent time in most of the region's communities, living in Prince Rupert for a year during the 1970s.

"I feel a really deep connection to this part of BC, and I'm eager to begin my new job as a visible local face for UNBC," says Dr Lapadat. "I'm a big believer in the region and a big believer in the role UNBC can play to expand educational opportunities and disseminate relevant research and information. It will be important for me to support the programs already underway in the region, such as the partnership with Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a, language courses in Hazelton, and the Social Work and Education cohorts currently pursuing their studies. I'm also interested in expanding our presence, and looking at opportunities in Nursing, Social Work, and Education, as well as initiating courses in under-served communities."

Dr Lapadat has bachelor's and master's degree from UBC and a PhD in Education from Simon Fraser University. She is also an artist and published poet. In Terrace, she replaces Dr Leslie King, who is now with the University of Manitoba.

A reception to acknowledge Dr Lapadat's appointment will be held at noon on Wednesday, November 26, in UNBC's Terrace campus at 4741 Park Avenue. Dr Lapadat will be introduced by Dennis Macknak, UNBC Director of Regional Operations.