We are honoured to present the distinguished members of our Executive Committee, who lead CAUCE with vision, dedication, and expertise. Each member brings a unique set of skills and experiences that are instrumental in guiding our organization towards achieving its goals. Their leadership and commitment to excellence ensure that CAUCE continues to thrive and make a meaningful impact.
President

Michelle Aarons, Executive Director,
Program & Partnerships
School of Continuing Studies
York University
It is a tremendous honour to serve as President of the Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE).
As I begin this term, I do so with gratitude for the leaders who have come before me, for the members who continue to strengthen this association through their generosity and expertise, and for the opportunity to serve a community that has been advancing lifelong learning across Canada since 1954.
“This is the moment for continuing education to step forward.
It is a moment to demonstrate the value our sector brings to learners, employers, institutions, and communities across Canada. It is a moment for CAUCE to strengthen its voice, contribute to important conversations, and help shape what comes next.”
Past President

Jo-Anne Clarke, Dean
Division of Continuing Studies
University of Victoria
President Elect

Ewa Wasniewski, Executive Director, Learning Innovation and Professional Studies, School of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education
Concordia University of Edmonton
Secretary Treasurer

Evan Cortens, Dean
Continuing Education
Mount Royal University
Central Representative

Nathan Cheney, Executive Director, Professional & Continuing Studies
Brock University
Eastern Representative

Jon Hunter, Executive Director, UNB Online & Microcredentials-Centre for Learning Futures, University of New Brunswick
Western Representative

Zoë MacLeod, Dean, Partnerships and Professional Learning,
Royal Roads University
Member-at-Large

Rod Lastra, Digital Innovation & Engagement Extended Education,
University of Manitoba
