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VP people and culture

Grace Jefferies-Aldridge joined Dalhousie as Vice-President, People and Culture in November 2023.聽She leads our commitment to reshaping human resources with an intentional approach to integrate equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility (EDIA) and prioritize workplace culture for faculty and staff.

Grace Jefferies-Aldridge stands with hands clasped looking forward. Dalhousie鈥檚 vice president people and culture, Grace Jefferies-Aldridge.

Grace Jefferies-Aldridge

Grace Jefferies-Aldridge is the first African Nova Scotian vice president in Dal鈥檚 history; a long overdue milestone and a significant one for the university community. Grace was born and raised in Nova Scotia with direct family roots from Halifax and Cherry Brook Black communities as well as from Barbados.

In her newly created role, Grace is excited to lead Dal鈥檚 commitment to reshape human resources with an intentional approach to integrate equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility (EDIA) 聽and prioritize workplace culture for faculty and staff.

Grace is a proud Dalhousie alum (Bachelor of Arts in Sociology) who also holds an Advanced Diploma in Human Resource Management from Nova Scotia Community College and a Harassment Investigations Diploma from the University of Calgary. She is currently undertaking a Certificate in Advanced Labour Relations & Human Resources with Queen鈥檚 University and has a long list of professional development related to EDIA, labour relations, recruitment, and change management.聽

Grace says in the past four years there has been an undeniable shift in many areas of our lives and within the HR profession. As an HR professional and leader, Grace wants to ensure the Dal work environment creates conditions for people to thrive, feel safe and healthy and contribute in a way that is engaging. She believes that it starts with everyday interactions and decisions.

鈥溞掳拿帕喜 has had a formative impact on my personal growth, and my experience here set the stage for a career rooted in a passion for people and human resources. I am incredibly inspired by Dalhousie鈥檚 vision for people- and culture-related work, especially the intentional connection between HR and the important, ongoing work of EDIA; the opportunity to contribute to and influence this vision is a privilege. I am excited to learn from and collaborate with the HR team and with teams across the Dalhousie community.鈥澛

Grace brings a wealth of experience working in municipal, provincial and federal governments, both here and in Alberta. In her more than 18 years working in human resources, she has led numerous employment equity, wellness and employee engagement initiatives, labour relations and workplace culture projects across complex, unionized organizations.聽

She is intentional about opportunities to make an impact in the community and currently serves on the board of the Black Business Initiative through the Board, which focuses on motivating and empowering Black and racially visible youth. Grace also served as a volunteer in the 新澳门六合彩 Professional Mentor Program.聽