Laurentian under time crunch for new strategic plan

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Following CCAA exit, Sudbury university must come up with a strategic plan in six months, an exercise most universities take a year or more to complete

The university was legally obligated under its plan of arrangement following its late-2022 exit from insolvency to hire a consultant to assist with its new strategic plan. Canadian company StrategyCorp was hired for that role earlier this month.

During the May 16 meeting of Laurentian’s senate, interim LU president Sheila Embleton commented on these tight timelines. “We have six months. And ours is probably a larger exercise, given all that has happened, than any other university’s plan. The one thing that I do not want to see sacrificed though is the breadth of the consultation, so we will all be working hard to make sure there are many venues and a variety of means for you to have input.”

 

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