Indo-Canadian Woman Appointed To Royal Roads University Board Of Governors

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Manpreet Dhillon is the founder and principal of a consulting firm specializing in executive and team coaching and customized leadership training with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion. She is also the co-founder of Be Your Own Best Friend, a South Asian women’s network.

VICTORIA – A Vancouver human resources professional and executive coach has been appointed by the provincial government to the Royal Roads University Board of Governors for a one-year term, effective October 30, 2015.

Manpreet Dhillon is the founder and principal of a consulting firm specializing in executive and team coaching and customized leadership training with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion. She is also the co-founder of Be Your Own Best Friend, a South Asian women’s network.

She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Open University/B.C. Institute of Technology (2002) and a Master of Arts in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix (2007).

“Manpreet’s experience of addressing the cultural impacts of leadership decisions is a welcome asset to the Board,” says Chancellor Wayne Strandlund.

Active in her community, Manpreet is a member of the Surrey Board of Trade’s Human Resources Advocacy and Education Committee and a member of the Multicultural Advisory Council of B.C.

“We are delighted to welcome Manpreet to the Board,” says President and Vice-Chancellor Allan Cahoon. “She brings a wealth of experience and perspective that will benefit Royal Roads as it starts its third decade.”