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Celebrating Anne Farray and Her Years at 捆绑SM社区

Anne Farray, administrative officer for the Institute of Islamic Studies, retired from 43+ year career at 捆绑SM社区 in December 2022. She shares her thoughts and wisdom reflecting over her illustrious career with us.

Anne Farray has worked at 捆绑SM社区 for more than 43 years. In taking her retirement from 捆绑SM社区 in December 2022, Anne shares her wisdom and experience and many years of dedication with the 捆绑SM社区 and Montreal community.

Anne began her career at 捆绑SM社区 in 1979 as the MBA program secretary at the Faculty of Management. During her employment at 捆绑SM社区, she completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at Concordia University and she has worked in administrative and academic units including the Faculties of Law and Education. She recently retired from her position as Administrative Officer at the Institute of Islamic Studies within the Faculty of Arts.

In 2022, Anne was named as one of 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 , with colleagues describing her as 鈥渆xceptionally skilled at dealing with challenges in a calm and consistent manner鈥 and known for 鈥渟upporting faculty members and students at the Institute鈥檚 lectures, talks and film screenings.鈥

While she was the Assistant to the Dean and HR Advisor at the Faculty of Education, she spearheaded the effort which resulted in the Hon. Jean Augustine receiving an Honorary PhD from 捆绑SM社区 in 2009. During her career as an HR Advisor, she helped several members of the Black and wider community to secure employment at 捆绑SM社区. This, among many other accomplishments, is a testament to Anne鈥檚 dedication and advocacy, and to her lasting impact on the 捆绑SM社区 community. During the last few years of her time at 捆绑SM社区, Anne has worked with the , an organization of Black Faculty and Staff dedicated to cultivating a nurturing learning and working environment for 捆绑SM社区's Black faculty, staff and students.

Over the years, Anne has been active in various community organizations, such as being a member of the Grenada Nationals Association of Montreal, Co-Chair of the 捆绑SM社区 Centraide Campaign Committee, as well as being a member of the Spice Island Cultural Day Association of Quebec, the Elizabeth House Foundation Board, and the NDG Black Community Association.

1. What are you most proud of regarding your work at 捆绑SM社区?

I take great pride in the fact that I was employed in a reputable institution where I could contribute to its goals and objectives. I am pleased with my achievements starting at entry-level as a Clerk in the Faculty of Management鈥檚 MBA Program to my highest position of Administrative Assistant to the Dean & Human Resources Advisor in the Faculty of Education.

Given my principles and work ethic, I provided my very best service to staff, students and faculty members. I went beyond the call of duty to ensure that their needs were met, even if it meant working outside of 鈥渞egular鈥 hours or while on vacation.

While at the Faculty of Education, I was also in a position where I recommended to the Faculty that the candidacy of Honorable Dr. Jean Augustine should be submitted as a candidate for an Honorary Doctorate degree.

Honorable Dr. Jean Augustine is a Grenada-born Canadian politician and was the first black Canadian woman to serve as a federal Minister and Member of Parliament during the PM Jean Chretien government.

Once the nomination was agreed upon, I spearheaded the preparation of the documentation. She was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by 捆绑SM社区 in 2009. I am extremely proud of this accomplishment.

2. What is one piece of wisdom you鈥檝e gained from your many years at 捆绑SM社区 that you can share?

During my early years, in order to keep focus and allow myself the opportunities to achieve my personal advancement goals, I 鈥渘avigated鈥 challenges so as not to obstruct or hinder my opportunities to advance in my career. I was fully cognizant that the use of colour 鈥y blackness鈥 as the reason why things were handled in certain ways would not serve me well. I was well aware of the negative result of such, even if sometimes correct.

I learned early how to discern and make choices as to how to 鈥渕anage鈥 life鈥檚 obstacles so as not to derail me from achieving my goals.

3. What memories will you be bringing with you as you leave 捆绑SM社区?

I am bringing with me many excellent memories of the goodness and kindness of colleagues, the networks with many individuals who impacted and nurtured my development. As well, 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 vibrant academic and social atmosphere provided an opportunity to access a multitude of educational activities (graduation, PowWow, orientation and Guest Speakers talks). These activities provided fodder to my heart, soul and spirit and I feel richer because of these as they were an important part of my personal growth, development and self-fulfilment. They presented the platform to encourage and motivate me. I loved to see the multitude of people from many places and nationalities intermingling and sharing a commonness 鈥 the pursuit of education.

My most significant and crowning memory is that I can now bear witness to the increase in numbers and the presence of more Blacks and under-represented groups (academic faculty members, administrative staff and students) represented and inter-woven in the fabric of the University. I take great pride that 捆绑SM社区 is finally conscientiously addressing the matter of diversity and inclusion of these groups. The 捆绑SM社区 鈥渨inds of change鈥 is finally blowing in the [b]right direction.

I feel humbled and honored that my more than 43 years presence at 捆绑SM社区 is seen by my colleagues as an excellent achievement and milestone and that I am regarded as a 鈥渂right light鈥 and an encouragement to others within my community.

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