The Forefront: Next-gen generosity

Toronto Metropolitan University

What inspires someone to dedicate their life to helping others? And how do those values get passed from one generation to the next? In The Forefront: Next-gen generosity, hear from influential leaders, changemakers and community builders as they share how giving forward and giving back is driving real impact across education, healthcare, innovation and beyond. Each episode explores how generosity shows up in many forms, from expanding access to education and supporting student wellbeing, to building stronger communities and advancing social change. Season 6 features guests whose commitment to others is helping open doors for the next generation. Hosted by Toronto Metropolitan University Chancellor Donette Chin-Loy Chang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Leading by example: Mohamed Lachemi on generosity and giving back

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    Leading by example: Mohamed Lachemi on generosity and giving back

    Education has the power to open doors, create opportunities and strengthen communities. As president and vice-chancellor of Toronto Metropolitan University, Mohamed Lachemi has spent the past decade helping to expand access to higher education while championing student success. In this episode, Lachemi reflects on his journey from international student to university president and discusses how philanthropy, community partnerships and a commitment to inclusion have helped shape major initiatives at TMU, including the School of Medicine, the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, the Nadir Mohamed Centre for Student Wellbeing and new student housing. About Mohamed Lachemi Mohamed Lachemi is the president and vice-chancellor of Toronto Metropolitan University. He has served in the role since 2016, previously holding positions as TMU’s provost and vice-president, academic, and as a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering. During his presidency, the university has expanded major research initiatives, launched the TMU School of Medicine, and strengthened partnerships with alumni, donors and community organizations. Resources mentioned / related links Giving to Toronto Metropolitan UniversitySchool of Medicine - Toronto Metropolitan UniversityLincoln Alexander School of LawNadir Mohamed Centre for Student Wellbeing Three reasons to listen to this episode Learn how philanthropy and community partnerships are helping expand opportunities for students at TMU.Hear Mohamed Lachemi’s personal journey from international student to university president and how it shaped his approach to leadership.Discover how education, inclusion and generosity can help strengthen communities and create lasting social impact. Episode highlights 03:15 - Investing in students is investing in Canada  TMU serves a student population that reflects the diversity of the GTA, including many first-generation university students and newcomers to Canada. Lachemi argues that supporting these students through philanthropy ultimately benefits everyone: “My answer has been always: ‘Actually, this is to support our country.’” 06:02 - Creating a sense of belonging For Lachemi, student success begins with making people feel seen and supported. He explains that universities must be “deliberately inclusive” and recognize that different communities have different needs, requiring more than a one-size-fits-all approach. 12:30 - Scholarships inspire a culture of giving Having relied on scholarships throughout his own academic career, Lachemi understands firsthand how financial support can change a person’s future. He shares how those experiences inspired initiatives like the PACE program and shaped his belief that “giving is not just an act, it’s actually a value.” 15:24 - Building institutions around community needs From the TMU School of Medicine to the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Lachemi explains how the university’s most significant initiatives have been shaped through consultation with communities. By listening to local needs and partnering with donors, TMU has created programs focused on healthcare, access, justice and wellbeing.  26:40 - Supporting the next generation of changemakers As he reflects on his last decade at the helm of TMU, Lachemi encourages alumni, donors and community partners to continue investing in higher education. He believes that universities play a critical role in preparing future leaders. “When talented people are successful, they will bring solutions to all of us.”  Enjoyed this episode? We invite you to explore more episodes of The Forefront: Next-gen generosity on your favourite podcast platform. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with your community. To learn more about giving opportunities and community impact at Toronto Metropolitan University, visit torontomu.ca/giving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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What inspires someone to dedicate their life to helping others? And how do those values get passed from one generation to the next? In The Forefront: Next-gen generosity, hear from influential leaders, changemakers and community builders as they share how giving forward and giving back is driving real impact across education, healthcare, innovation and beyond. Each episode explores how generosity shows up in many forms, from expanding access to education and supporting student wellbeing, to building stronger communities and advancing social change. Season 6 features guests whose commitment to others is helping open doors for the next generation. Hosted by Toronto Metropolitan University Chancellor Donette Chin-Loy Chang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.