Algonquin College has awarded its President’s Star Award to Angela Rintoul, dean of the Pembroke campus, in recognition of her leadership and commitment to student success.
College president and chief executive officer Claude Brulé presented the award on Wednesday, March 18.
The President’s Star Award honours employees who demonstrate excellence in their role, provide outstanding service and embody the college’s values of caring, learning, integrity and respect.
Rintoul was nominated by Jodi Bucholtz, manager of community and student affairs, who cited her leadership during a challenging period for the campus community.
Rintoul assumed the role of dean following the sudden death of former dean Jamie Bramburger, at a time of significant uncertainty and grief across the campus.
In the nomination, Bucholtz said Rintoul provided steady, values-driven leadership, supporting staff and students while maintaining campus operations.
She said Rintoul created space for the community to grieve while ensuring continuity, and demonstrated compassion, transparency and clear communication in her decision-making.
Over the past several months, Bucholtz said Rintoul has helped stabilize and strengthen the campus, addressing operational challenges and leadership transitions while maintaining academic continuity.
Rintoul also worked to fill key leadership roles, including academic chairs and positions in facilities and operations, helping restore stability for faculty and students.
Algonquin College says the award reflects Rintoul’s contributions to the Pembroke campus and her ongoing commitment to supporting the college community.
(Steve Berard)