Dr. Alex Clark’s installation address October 12, 2023 Good afternoon, Mr. Chair. Elder Campbell, the Honorable Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Advanced Education, His Worship Mayor Rob Balay, His Worship Mayor Colin Derko, Reeve Brian Hall, MLA, Glenn van Dijken, distinguished guests, board of governors, community members, AA team members, colleagues, friends, and family. Thank you all for sharing in today's celebration. I am so honoured to be installed as Athabasca University’s 11th president. Thank you to the board of governors for your confidence in me, Board Chair Nelson, and Vice-Chair Spagnolo for your support, and for the support all the board have given me. Thank you to the Athabasca community. From mayor’s breakfasts to steak nights, you make my belly strain, and my welcome truly warm. Thank you. Thank you to my wife and grown up children who are here today: Fiona, Matt, and Bronwyn, and others who we will connect with later from Scotland, from England, from Canada and Australia, including my parents, Lesley and Michael, and my in-laws, Joy and Peter. Thank you also to friends and colleagues past and present. It's wonderful to be here today in Athabasca on Treaty 6 and Treaty 8 territory to reflect on who we are as a university and as a community, and more than anything, where we will go next. Indeed, my life has been rich with people and togetherness in Scotland and in Canada; with amazing human beings, fantastic communities and stellar teams. People and togetherness is what gets me up every morning, my North Star. As we look at this world, near and far, we have to bring our best because our changing world overflows at every turn with challenges like never before: Strain as we seek sustainable health care systems and affordable food and housing; pain as we yearn for peace in the world and justice for residential school survivors in Canada; disruption for places, many of them rural, battling wildfires and fearsome floods while others endure dangerous droughts; how to build the strong communities we want with the labour needs that we have. In the face of these challenges, how will Athabasca University build on its strengths and rise to address them? What must we do to provide evermore opportunities for everyone, irrespective of background or circumstances, to grow their talents and make their highest contribution