The Ontario Regional Economic & Workforce Innovation Network (OREWIN) is pleased to announce that Glenn Vollebregt, President and CEO of St. Lawrence College, has been named the organization’s new Chair. Glenn will lead the OREWIN coalition of small, northern, and rural colleges as they work
together to Protect Ontario by strengthening the provincial workforce and economy.
Glenn assumed this new role on February 2, 2026, and is preceded by George Burton, former President and CEO of Canadore College in North Bay, who held the role since April 2025 when OREWIN was established.
"Colleges are the backbone of our communities, training the skilled workforce that keeps Ontario's small and rural regions thriving,” Glenn said. “Through OREWIN, we are reaffirming our commitment to providing our graduates with the skills and training needed to build careers close to home in many sectors, including skilled trades, health care, green energy, and more. Together, we're equipping local talent to drive innovation, support regional businesses, and strengthen the industries that sustain our
communities. I look forward to my new role and continuing this important work."
OREWIN colleges are pillars of their communities and hubs for industry collaboration, career-ready training, and market-driven innovation. Together, OREWIN colleges are partners in protecting Ontario against economic and industry disruption and will advance Ontario’s tariff response plan. They will leverage their distinct industry, education, and community networks to deliver on Ontario's workforce and infrastructure commitments, including Ontario’s $500 million Critical Minerals Processing Fund, the $200+ billion Plan to Build, and $1.8 billion Primary Care Action Plan.
“I’m pleased to welcome Glenn as OREWIN’s new Chair at this pivotal moment for our organization,” said George Burton, former President and CEO of Canadore College in North Bay and founding OREWIN Chair. “Colleges are anchors in Ontario’s small, northern, and rural communities. A unified voice is essential to advancing the shared priorities of our members and I’m excited to see the impact OREWIN will deliver in the years ahead.”
About OREWIN
In the face of economic uncertainty, OREWIN harnesses the strengths of our member colleges to promote and protect our workers, our communities, our industry partners, and Ontario’s role as Canada’s economic engine.
Member colleges include Cambrian College, Canadore College, Collège Boréal, Collège La Cité, Confederation College, Fleming College, Lambton College, Loyalist College, Northern College, St. Lawrence College, and Sault College. Alongside Colleges Ontario, OREWIN colleges will work collaboratively to advance solutions for our local workers, communities, and businesses.
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President and CEO of St. Lawrence College Named New Chair of OREWIN
ABOUT ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE (SLC)
St. Lawrence College is situated on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples; we are grateful to live and learn on these lands. With campuses in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall, SLC delivers education and training that meets the needs of community, industry, and employers. The College prepares students to succeed in the global economy through relevant, practical programs and experiential learning opportunities. SLC programs include diplomas, degrees, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, micro-credentials and life-long learning opportunities. Everyone belongs in the SLC community with more than 125,000 alumni in 75 countries around the world.
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