Principal Michael Goldbloom skips ‘retire’ word at his last convocation at Bishop’s University
Michael Goldbloom is attending his last convocation after serving as principal and vice-chancellor of Bishop’s University for 15 years. He holds degrees in modern European history and literature (Harvard 1974), civil law (McGill 1978) and common law (McGill 1979). He worked as a writer for The Gazette for a year before spending 10 years practicing law. He spent time as president of the Montreal YMCA and worked as the publisher for both The Gazette and the Toronto Star. In 2013, he received the Order of Canada and is now chair of the board at CBC/Radio Canada.
Goldbloom reflects on his time with Bishop’s University over the last 15 years and his plans for the future with his wife Fiona.
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