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Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 2015, p. 45

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continued from p.44 management experience in municipal and regional governments across Canada. "This is an exciting time to be joining the distinguished members of the board of Halton Healthcare," said Burke. "I look forward to bringing my public sector and my board experience to help the organization as it evolves to meet the changing healthcare needs of the communities it serves." Zabudksy is the president and CEO of Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. A career educator, he is responsible for several of the college's accomplishments, including: seeing a 30 per cent Opening of new Oakville hospital immediately on board's radar growth in enrolment; the highest graduation rate of any college in Ontario; $200 million in infrastructure investments at the college's three campuses; and the addition of 12 new baccalaureate programs. The former president and CEO of Red River College in Winnipeg, Zabudsky studied at the University of Alberta, Athabasca University and Ryerson University. He has served on the boards of United Way Oakville, Mississauga Board of Trade and Mississauga Economic Development Advisory Board, and sits on the Halton Industry Education Council. "I am honoured by this appointment and by the opportunity to apply my skills and knowledge in education and corporate governance to support the mission of Halton Healthcare," said Zabudsky. Members of the HHS board of directors are appointed for two-year periods, for a maximum of 10 years of service, and include two members each from Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville, and five others selected for specific skill sets (who must live or work in Halton or Peel). The remaining appointed members include the HHS president and CEO, senior medical staff, and representatives from the Town councils of Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills. 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