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April 30, 2021

Haskayne senior instructor emeritus recognized for a decade of connecting IT professionals to emerging issues

Ron Murch named Mentor of the Year from CIO Association of Canada
Ron Murch
Ron Murch

Making a difference in the field of information technology was a driving force behind Ron Murch, MBA鈥80, and his career. This passion has carried over into his retirement and now Murch has been recognized for his dedication to providing professional development for technology leaders in 荔枝视频 since 2010.

鈥淭wo years after I retired, a Haskayne colleague, Dr. Vicki Mitchell, PhD, asked if I wanted to get involved with the newly established 荔枝视频 Chapter of the CIO Association of Canada,鈥 says Murch. 鈥淜nowing I had an orientation to practitioners, I was asked to be the chapter鈥檚 academic liaison. With my background and connections at the Haskayne School, it struck me as a golden opportunity.鈥

Murch was recognized with the Mentor of the Year Award from the CIO Association of Canada at their annual CIO Peer Forum, a conference that has gone virtual again in 2021. The association is a not-for-profit community of chief information officers and senior IT leaders whose mission is to facilitate networking, sharing of best practices and executive development. IT executives are often alone in their organizations, so the association provides an important network for growth.

鈥淩on brings something unique to the table, a connection with leading researchers who share the latest developments with our members,鈥 says Phil Johnston, president, CIO Association of Canada. 鈥淗e has been dedicated to exploring the latest technology issues and organizational leadership challenges with the CIOCAN 荔枝视频 Chapter since its inception.鈥

Murch was also key in involving students with the professional organization. Since 2019, the Business Technology Club from Haskayne has been invited to participate in CIOCAN 荔枝视频 Chapter meetings, an opportunity for students to make connections and for professionals to meet up-and-coming leaders.

鈥淲hile I was a systems analyst working at 荔枝视频 City Hall in the 1970s, I had the opportunity to hire students,鈥 says Murch. 鈥淥ver my years there, I learned that if I wanted a student who could show initiative, think creatively and be adaptive, I go to the university.鈥

That started Murch鈥檚 interest in education and nurturing the practical side. He started as an instructor in 1980 and took on a regular sessional role with U荔枝视频 from 1981.

鈥淭hen, in 1985, I was approached because the faculty was moving into Scurfield Hall in December and they were looking for someone to manage the microcomputer labs and teach in the undergraduate program,鈥 says Murch. 鈥淚 was a full-time faculty member from then until I retired in 2008.鈥

With many teaching awards over the years, it is clear that students are a priority for Murch. During his career at Haskayne, Murch taught at every program level, BComm, MBA, EMBA and even occasional seminars in the PhD program. He also served in several administration roles including terms as director of the executive development program and acting director for the evening MBA program.

鈥淰irtually every student that goes through the BComm program wants to graduate and have a career in an organization where they can make a difference,鈥 says Murch.