Dean's Office

Message from the Dean

Welcome to the 2024-2025 academic year! 

Michel is a white man with short grey hair and facial hair, he wears glasses and a suitIt is a great pleasure to welcome new and returning students to the Sobey School of Business and to this new academic year.  

Like many of you, I am also new to the Sobey School and to Halifax and I am extremely excited about both. I’ve only just started as the new Dean of the Sobey School; however, I already know there is a lot to look forward to. This fall, the entire university community, along with our alumni and business supporters, will be cheering loudly for the Saint Mary’s Enactus team as they head to Kazakhstan to represent Canada at the Enactus World Cup Exposition 2024. These extraordinary students, many of whom are Sobey School students, won the national championship in May 2024, having competed against over 40 teams from across Canada. And now, they will compete against teams from 33 countries and represent our school and Canada on the world stage. This is already a huge success and a reason for all of us to feel proud of the Saint Mary's team.

In addition to this and other signature events this year, including the Women in Business Conference, Responsible Leadership Day  and the Commerce Society’s Annual Dinner, faculty and staff will also support the many student societies and teams that compete regionally, nationally and even North America-wide.  Your success and above all your enthusiasm for these extra-curricular activities enrich your student experience and promote your abilities to the world.  

Over the summer months, the Sobey School once again received AACSB accreditation for another six years, until 2030. You can take pride in the fact that our school is one of only seven business schools in Canada (and the only university in Atlantic Canada) to be awarded accreditation by both the AACSB and EQUIS—the two most respected global agencies that conduct quality reviews on business degrees worldwide.   

Sobey School students, faculty, and staff arrive on campus for the Fall and Winter Terms with a sense of purpose. We know you are here to learn how to do business well and how to do business for good—for the long term and for a better, sustainable, more responsible world. Our community and our world need your sense of purpose and vision.

The Sobey School is a proud champion of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Initiative. We provide future business leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  We have built sustainability into academic courses and research, student societies and even new buildings on campus.  

As someone new to this campus but who has worked all over the world, I find all of this impressive. I know that Saint Mary’s students are inspiring and leading positive change.  I know you work hard in the classroom and in business competitions.  I also want to encourage you to enjoy your time here and all that the university and this community have to offer. Explore the Sobeys Inspiration Hub, the Arthur L. Irving Entrepreneurship Centre and the newly opened Anne J. and Albert T. Isaacs Commons to experience new classrooms, more natural light and new communal spaces for students to congregate and collaborate. 

When attending our networking events, be sure to connect with our alumni, who are strong supporters of the School. Our 33,000 Sobey School alumni are community and business leaders, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and elected representatives who help make Nova Scotia one of Canada’s most desirable places to live. 

I look forward to connecting with you on campus and on social media.  Let’s have an inspiring, productive and successful year. 

Michel Delorme
Dean, Sobey School of Business

Contact the Office of the Dean

Michel Delorme
Dean, Sobey School of Business

Donna Filek
Assistant to the Dean

Phone: 902-420-5422
Fax: 902-420-5892
sobeyschool@smu.ca

Mailing Address:
Office of the Dean, Sobey School of Business
c/o Saint Mary's University
923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3C3

Street Address
Sobey Building, Room 212
Saint Mary's University
903 Robie Street, Halifax

Associate Deans:

  • Mohammad Rahaman, PhD, Associate Dean - Strategic Partnerships & Community Engagement
  • Margaret McKee, PhD, Associate Dean - Undergraduate and Professional Graduate Programs
  • Ashraf Al-Zaman, PhD, Associate Dean - Research and PhD Program