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Proposed update to article (Richard Florizone)

Proposed update to article (Richard Florizone)

I have a conflict of interest as the subject of this article and am proposing the following updates here for review by independent editors, in line with Wikipedia’s conflict-of-interest guidelines.

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  • update the article with more recent roles
  • improve structure and completeness
  • strengthen sourcing using reliable, independent references
  • correct chronology in early career

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Proposed revised article text

Richard Florizone (born 1967) is a Canadian physicist, academic leader, and policy advisor. He served as President of Dalhousie University from 2013 to 2018 and as President and Chief Executive Officer of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) from 2020 to 2023.[1][2] He is Special Advisor to the President and Provost on Global Futures at the University of Waterloo.[3]

Early life and education

Florizone was born in 1967 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He attended the University of Saskatchewan, where he earned a bachelor's degree in engineering physics in 1990 and a master's degree in physics in 1992. He subsequently completed a PhD in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3]

Career

Early career

Florizone held roles with Boston Consulting Group and Bombardier Aerospace.[3]

He later served as Vice-President, Finance and Resources at the University of Saskatchewan. In 2012, he was seconded to the International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group as a senior adviser in public-private partnerships.[4]

During his tenure, he was involved in major institutional initiatives related to research infrastructure, health sciences, and campus development, including work associated with national research facilities such as the Canadian Light Source and the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, as well as the expansion of student housing through the College Quarter project, which was identified as a major long-term development priority for the university.[5] He also co-chaired a provincial working group and spearheaded a proposal for a new Canadian research reactor to support medical isotope production.[6][7][8][9]

He was subsequently appointed President of Dalhousie University.[1][2]

Dalhousie University (2013–2018)

Florizone served as President of Dalhousie University from 2013 to 2018.[1][2]

During his tenure, Dalhousie experienced growth in enrolment, fundraising, and research activity, including securing major initiatives such as the Ocean Frontier Institute—supported by the largest research grant in the university’s history—and contributing to the development of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, together representing approximately $500 million in innovation investment in Atlantic Canada.[10][11][12]

His presidency included a widely reported controversy involving the university’s Faculty of Dentistry, which prompted national discussion regarding campus culture and institutional responses to misconduct.[13][14][15]

In 2018, he stepped down to lead the Quantum Valley Ideas Lab in Waterloo.[16]

International Institute for Sustainable Development (2020–2023)

Florizone served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the International Institute for Sustainable Development.[17]

During his tenure, he participated in national and international policy discussions on climate and energy transition, including co-chairing the Electrifying Canada initiative, a business-led task force focused on accelerating electrification in Canada.[18][19][20]

University of Waterloo and advisory roles (2023–present)

Florizone serves as Special Advisor to the President and Provost on Global Futures at the University of Waterloo.[3]

Additional affiliations

Florizone is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and at the Balsillie School of International Affairs.[21][22]

He serves on the board of directors of the Canada Foundation for Innovation and has previously served as a director of MDA Space.[23][24]

He was named a Clean50 honouree and a member of the Clean16, recognizing leadership in sustainability in Canada.[25]

I note that many comparable articles for university presidents and organizational leaders include an infobox summarizing key roles and dates. I would welcome editors’ consideration of adding an appropriate infobox if deemed helpful.

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