Kevin R. E. McCormick FRSA is the eighth President and Vice-Chancellor of Huntington University, located in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. He served as Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada from 2011-2017. He was appointed Honorary Colonel of the Irish Regiment of Canada in December 2017.
McCormick was a Fellow of Bethune College. and an instructor in the Sociology Department at York University. In 1997, he joined Georgian College as Dean of the Institute of University Partnerships and Advanced Studies, where McCormick was responsible for establishing undergraduate and graduate programming. This resulted in the creation of the Police Studies and Automotive Management degree programs, and the Cyberspace Security post-graduate program. In 2006, McCormick joined Huntington University as President and Vice-Chancellor, where he continues to preside today. At Huntington University, he has overseen the establishment of the several centres of excellence including the Lougheed Teaching and Learning Centre, the Canadian Institute for Studies in Aging, the Canadian Institute for International Policing and the Canadian Finnish Institute. In 2019, Dr. McCormick as appointed as a Governor in Council for the
Volunteerism and affiliations
As a volunteer, McCormick has dedicated his time to over fifty community and charity committees at a local, national, and international level. In 2012, Dr. McCormick led the United Way campaign for Sudbury and Nipissing districts and helped raise close to $2 million for 52 community-based programs.
In 2011, the Minister of National Defence, Peter MacKay, named McCormick the Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Irish Regiment of Canada. He served in the role until December 2017, when he was appointed Honorary Colonel of the Irish Regiment of Canada. McCormick founded Project Honour and Preserve, a program that seeks to raise awareness of the sacrifices and contributions made by Canadian Veterans. As part of this program, McCormick finds lost items belonging to Veterans and repatriates them with their owners or families of the Veterans, at his own expense. In 2014, he travelled across Canada to present items to various museums and veterans associations. He expanded the program in 2016 to include items from the United States and the United Kingdom. McCormick established the Canadian Homeless Veterans’ Network, where he supports veterans through donations to shelters and service industries. In addition, he has used his own funds to create bursaries and scholarships to benefit members of the Canadian military and their families, and worked with the Canadian Armed Forces to create educational programs. In 2016, McCormick received a National Commendation by the Minister of Veterans Affairs. And as Honorary Colonel, in 2018, McCormick represented the Irish Regiment of Canada attending the Prince of Wale’s 70th Birthday Patronage Celebration.
Refugee work
Internationally, McCormick has volunteered in Myanmar, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, Laos, Cambodia, Pakistan, and Morocco to support developmental and relief efforts. He has visited refugee camps, and purchased medical supplies, educational resources, and other supplies to help those in need.
Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce Bell Business Excellence Award - Executive of the Year
Canadian Finnish Institute (CFI)
On October 8, 2015, Huntington University launched the Canadian Finnish Institute, to highlight the relationship between Finnish peoples and Canada. The centre is unique for Canada, and serves many different functions:
to acknowledge and honour the contributions of Finnish people to Canada,
to establish partnerships with Finnish centres of learning, and
to celebrate Finnish-Canadian community endeavours.
In honour of former Finnish Ambassador to Canada, Charles Murto, CFI established a scholarship to award students who help foster Finnish-Canadian liaisons. Some of the CFI fellows include Judy Erola and Charles Murto.
Affiliations
A growing university, Huntington has partnership agreements with colleges and universities in Canada and overseas. The Gerontology department has established articulation agreements with Cambrian College, Canadore College, Fanshawe College, George Brown College, Georgian College, Sault College and St. Lawrence College. Huntington's Communications Studies department has an articulation agreement with Cambrian College concerning their Public Relations Program.
Published works
McCormick, K. R., & Visano, L. A.. Canadian penology: Advanced perspectives and research. Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.