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Emily Huner stepped into the role of Acting President at Vancouver Island University (VIU) on April 4, 2025, and will serve in this capacity until a longer-term acting president is appointed.  

Huner is a seasoned administrator with more than a decade of post-secondary leadership experience spanning finance, operations and student affairs. Currently, she is also the Chief Financial Officer and Vice-President, Administration at VIU. In this key role, Huner leads a portfolio that includes Enterprise Risk Management, Facilities and Campus Development, Ancillary Services and Student Housing, Financial Services, Internal Audit Services, Information Technology and Strategic Planning & Initiatives. She is responsible for providing leadership, strategic direction and overall management in support of achieving the designated goals and priorities in VIU’s Strategic Plan: People, Place, Potential. 

Previously, she served as Assistant Vice-Provost, Student Affairs at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. Her earlier roles at Dalhousie included Director of Finance and Administration for the Faculty of Arts and Science, Director of Operations for Student Health and Wellness, Operations Manager for Student Health Services, and Manager of Finance and Administration for Athletics and Recreation. She also served internationally as Vice-President, Business & Finance at the University College of the Cayman Islands in 2020. 

Huner holds a Master of Business Administration – CMA (2013) and a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing (1995), both from Saint Mary’s University. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant. 

Emily was recently nominated for the Excellent in Industry PEAK Award through the BC Association of Women in Finance (December 2024), received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Dalhousie Professional & Managerial Group in 2019, and the CMA Board of Directors’ Leadership Award in 2013. Her past contributions to institutional governance include serving as Chair of Dalhousie’s Human Resources Integrated Team Committee, Chair of the Nominating Committee for the Dalhousie Professional & Managerial Group, and Co-Chair of Dalhousie’s United Way Campaign. 

Known for her integrity, collaborative approach, and ability to lead through change, Huner is committed to fostering financial resilience, transparent communication, and a strong sense of community across the institution. 

Outside of her professional life, Huner is a passionate advocate for health and wellness. She enjoys hiking, biking, and kayaking, and brings the same energy and focus to her leadership as she does to her time in the outdoors. 

Three Things

  • Row of orange hearts

    Statement on the murder of a Muslim family in Ontario

    When I learned the news that a Muslim family in London, Ontario, had been intentionally targeted and attacked because of their faith, I was horrified and deeply saddened.

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  • Deb Saucier receiving the Indigenous Women in Leadership Award

    March Blog Post

    Welcome to March! March is a time of change and transition. The vernal equinox is on Saturday, March 20, which is officially the start of spring. The days are not only getting longer, they are also getting milder and warmer.

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    Recognizing Black History Month

    Black History Month begins today in Canada.

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  • Dr. Deb Saucier, VIU President and Vice-Chancellor

    January Blog

    January is a strange month. Perhaps it is because it is on the other side of many holidays. Perhaps it is because the days are finally getting longer and things are starting to sprout in the garden. Perhaps it is the start of a new term. 

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  • A Different Kind of University draft strategic plan

    Engage in the next phase of VIU's strategic planning process

    Dear VIU Community, I'm excited to announce that the next phase of VIU’s strategic planning process has arrived.

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  • Deb Saucier gets a haircut at the VIU Salon

    October/November Blog

    I’ve been spending some time on campus since the start of term and noticed, when wandering around, that I’ve been running into more people.

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  • Thanksgiving message from VIU President Dr. Deb Saucier

    A Message of Thanksgiving

    I wanted to take a moment to wish all of our students and employees a happy, safe and healthy Thanksgiving long weekend.

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  • Dr. Deb Saucier, VIU President and Vice-Chancellor

    September Blog Post

    My apologies for not blogging over the past few months, but the events since March have made time for reflection and writing scarce. Further, “Zoom Fatigue” sapped most of my creative juices.

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    April Blog Post

    I am writing this from my home office, which is above my garage. It is a bright and sunny day and I am happily perched among the Douglas fir and cedar trees that line my driveway.

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