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Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau named New Brunswick lieutenant-governor

Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, vice-president of the University of Moncton's Shippagan campus, will be New Brunswick's next lieutenant-governor.

Francophone educator, engineer takes over from Graydon Nicholas

Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, vice-president of the Universit deMoncton's Shippagan campus, will be New Brunswick's next lieutenant-governor.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the appointment on Friday.

Roy-Vienneau was one of the first women to graduate from the UniversitdeMoncton's engineering program.

She was CEO of the Bathurst campus of the New Brunswick Community College system and served as assistant deputy minister of education.

"Her career is illustrative of the excellence and diversity of our education system," Premier David Alward said in a statement.

"Shes been influential at every stop along her way and I have no doubt that will continue in her new position as lieutenant-governor."

Roy-Vienneau will be the province's 31st lieutenant-governor. She will replace Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas.