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RANDELL MORRIS – A VISIONARY LEADER IN FIRST NATIONS EDUCATION

Released on October 16, 2012

Advanced Education Minister Don Morgan has paid tribute to the late Randell Morris, President and CEO of the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT), who passed away today in Saskatoon.

"Randell was a leader and visionary within the post-secondary education system in Saskatchewan," Morgan said. "His success in building SIIT into a highly successful, culturally sensitive learning environment is a testament to his contributions to post-secondary education."

Mr. Morris had been with SIIT for 20 years and was President and CEO of the institution for the past five years.

"He will be remembered for his strong leadership in the education, training and workforce development of First Nations people in Saskatchewan," Morgan said. "Randell was instrumental in partnering with the provincial government in the expansion of SIIT's programs including the highly successful Construction Careers projects and the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program.

"Randell Morris will be dearly missed. He has left a profound legacy for generations to come. I want to extend my condolences to Randell's family, friends and colleagues."

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For more information, contact:

Bill Stovin
Advanced Education
Regina
Phone: 306-787-0926

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