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Dalhousie appoints Kim Brooks as first female president

Dalhousie University's next president will be the first woman and the first openly queer person to hold the job.

Brooks will also be the first openly queer person to hold the position

Brooks poses for a photo in front of a window that shows Dalhousie's campus.
Dalhousie University has announced that Kim Brooks will be its 13th president and vice-chancellor. (Submitted by Dalhousie University)

Dalhousie University's next president will bethe first woman and openly queer person to hold the job.

Kim Brooks was announced as the institution's 13th president and vice-chancellor on Wednesday.She will assume the poston Aug. 14.

She will be Dalhousie'sthird president in four yearsafter Deep Saini resigned in November, three years after stepping into the position.

Brooks has been the dean of two faculties at the school, the school of law and the faculty of management. She has a background in tax law.

"What I love doing with my work life is serving Dalhousie," she told CBC News. "To be brutally honest, it doesn't matter too much how I do that."

Brooks says she's so passionate about the school because it's a magical place.

"I think it comes from the history of the institution [and] the wide diversity of students, faculty and staff that we attract here."

'Just who I am'

Brooks hopes her identity is just one of many things she can bring to the position, she says. But she hopes she can help others who come from diversebackgrounds who are trying to get into leadership positions.

"On one level I'm really excited that it gives me a chance to get to be a concrete support and cheerleader and champion for other folks," she says. "On another level, it's just who I am."

Brooks had been supporting Dalhousie's leadership team transition as acting provost and vice-president. Sheis also the board chair for Halifax Public Libraries.

"We were seeking a president with the vision, passion, and commitment to capitalize on the tremendous opportunities ahead for our university," Cheryl Fraser, chair of Dalhousie's Board of Governors, says in a news release.

"Dr. Brooks's impressive skills and qualifications distinguished her among an incredibly competitive field."

Brooks says her priority for the start of her five-year term will be to implement parts of Dalhousie's new strategic plan, which will focus partly on creating opportunities in Nova Scotia for students.