Governance  


Sadleir House is owned and governed by the P. R. Community & Student Association (PRCSA). The PRCSA is run by a Board of Directors (the majority of whom are Trent Unviersity students). Elections occur in the spring at the Annual General Meeting and are usually for terms of two years.

The PRCSA Board of Directors:

  • Catherine Dickinson (Term: February 2004 - 2012)
    Catherine Dickinson was a member of Peter Robinson College in Trent University’s class of 1998. In her tenure at Trent University, Catherine has worked tirelessly advocating, in particular, on issues of university governance, student space and accessible, quality, publicly funded post-secondary education. She has held elected positions on the boards of the Trent Central Student Association, Peter Robinson College Cabinet, the Julian Blackburn College Students’ Association, the Trent University Senate and the Trent University Board of Governors. Catherine was employed as the Executive Coordinator of the Trent Central Student Association from 2002-2008. She is presently working in the labour movement. Catherine is a founding member of the PRCSA and has been on the Board since its inception.
  • Chris Hall (Term: September 2010 - 2011)
  • Meaghan Kelly (Term: March 2010 - 2012)

  • John K Muir (Term: February 2004 - 2011)
    In 1978, Mr. Muir was one of the founding directors when Trent Radio applied for incorporation and was instrumental in establishing Trent Radio’s first studio in 1979, moving the organisation to its present location on George Street in 1985. John has worked as the general manager of a music festival with R. Murray Schafer; as a free-lance producer and concert engineer; and the administrator for Artspace, which was then, an artist run centre for visual art, performance and communication. Returning to Trent Radio in August 1994 as General Manager, and later being instrumental in establishing Sadleir House, John continues to be concerned with trying to create an environment conducive to the production of exceptional community through the confluence and ethos of “social advocacy” and the “cultural avant-garde”.
  • James Smith (Term: February 2009 - 2012)
    James Smith is a 4th year Political Studies major at Trent. In his first year James was drawn into student politics and organizing almost immediately when he learned that his college, Traill, was slated for closure. Since then he has been involved with a myriad of student groups and initiatives seeking to preserve the college system and increasing student influence on the direction of the university. Most notably he has been President of Traill Cabinet, a member of the Non-Academic Misconduct Policy Task Force, and founder of Arthur Newspaper’s Radio Program ‘Out of Print’. Currently James is the Chair of a new organization seeking to establish a student co-operative residence in downtown Peterborough, a group that is inspired by the success of Sadleir House.
  • Helen Wallis (Term: February 2009 - 2011)
    Helen Wallis registered at Trent University in 1991, after beginning her education at Carleton University in Ottawa a full forty years previously. She earned her Trent degree while serving as the Sr. Don of Lady Eaton College, the JBC Senator, on the Presidential Search, and filling the part-time student seat on a multitude of university committees. Helen has wide experience in business management, and has since 1994 held the position of Executive Director of the Julian Blackburn College Student’s Association (JBCSA). The summer of 2004 found her devoting many hours to helping with the renovating and refurbishing of Sadleir House during the first weeks and months of student ownership; her determination to see that the original elegance was combined with the necessary efficiencies resulted in many of the facility’s most admired features, including her purchase and hanging of the family picture above the hearth, effectively making the house a home. To serve on the Board of Directors offered a most appropriate opportunity for Helen and Sadleir House to become reacquainted.

Honourary Board Members:
Dr. Richard Sadleir
Prof. T.H.B. Symons

Past PRCSA Board Members:

  • Christopher Allen (Term: February 2005 - February 2007)
  • Marisa Barnhart (Term: February 2004 - August 2004; February 2007 - February 2009)
  • Philip Benmore (Term: March 2008 - March 2010)
  • Sally Chivers (Term: March 2008 - February 2009)
  • Chris Glover (Term: June 2004 - February 2005)
  • Shantel Ivits (Term: June 2004 - February 2005)
  • Manuela Lefranc (Term: February 2005 - February 2007)
  • M. J. Milloy (Term: February 2005 - February 2007)
  • George Nader (Term: February 2005 - March 2008)
  • Matt Naylor (Term: February 2004 - August 2004)
  • David Newberry (Term: February 2005 - February 2006)
  • Jonathan Pinto (Term: February 2007 - February 2009)
  • Tara-Lyn Prindiville (Term: February 2009 - March 2010)
  • Tyler Roach (Term: February 2007 - March 2008)
  • Ayad Sbeyti (Term: February 2009 - September 2010)
  • Fraser Smith (Term: February 2004 - August 2004)
  • Sara Swerdlyk (Term: February 2006 - February 2009)
  • Dave Tough (Term: June 2004 - February 2005)

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This Page Last Modified on February 23, 2011

The P. R. Community & Student Association (Sadleir House Facility) gratefully acknowledges the support of:

City of Peterborough Ontario Trillium Foundation Trent Central Student Association