Prof. Akolisa Ufodike awarded the prestigious King Charles III coronation medal

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Prof. Akolisa (Ako) Ufodike, a Nigerian-Canadian finance professional, public servant, and academic, has been honored with the King Charles III Coronation Medal in recognition of his remarkable contributions to public service, governance, and diversity in Canada.

This medal was established to commemorate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6, 2023. It is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to Canada, its provinces, territories, or communities, or who have achieved outstanding accomplishments that bring credit to the nation.

Prof. Ufodike’s recognition highlights his extensive influence in public administration, academia, and corporate governance.

As Alberta’s Deputy Minister of Trade, Immigration, and Multiculturalism, he made history as the first Black-Albertan and the first Nigerian-Canadian to hold such a role in Canada. His leadership has been pivotal in advancing policies that promote economic growth, diversity, and inclusion.

In addition to his government service, Prof. Ufodike is one of Canada’s leading researchers on diversity in board governance. As the founder of the John Ware Institute, he has significantly contributed to increasing Black representation in corporate boardrooms, successfully placing over 70 Black directors and substantially raising the number of certified Black directors in Canada.

His efforts have earned him numerous accolades, including the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) Established Leader Award and the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal.

Prof. Ufodike has also made a profound impact on education. Before his appointment as Deputy Minister, he was a faculty member at York University, where he taught auditing and public sector finance. His research on public-private partnerships, accountability, and governance has been widely published, influencing both policy and industry practices.

Receiving the King Charles III Coronation Medal represents yet another milestone in his distinguished career. In a heartfelt announcement, Prof. Ufodike reflected on the highs and lows of the past year, expressing gratitude for the honor while remembering the recent passing of his father. “Indeed, 2024 was a year full of blessings, and I have much to be thankful for,” he shared.

The official investiture ceremony took place on March 3, 2025, at the McDougall Centre, Government House, in Calgary. The event was attended by dignitaries and other notable recipients, making it a momentous occasion. This date held special significance for Prof. Ufodike, as it coincided with his daughter’s 16th birthday.

Prof. Ufodike joins an esteemed group of 474 recipients in Alberta, including former Premiers, Chief Justices, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), and exceptional individuals who have contributed to Canada and beyond.

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