Albert College is pleased to welcome Belleville resident, David Clegg, as chair of the Albert College Board of Governors. Clegg took on the role at the board’s Annual General Meeting held on October 4 and he will work with the board to position the school for the future by continuing to implement the school’s strategic plan.
Clegg succeeds past chair Kerry Lorimer, whose tenure includes 10 years on the board with two years as chair. The college is grateful for her dedication to the school and thanks her for her service as she continues as past chair on the board this year.
David Clegg ’86 became a member of the board of governors in 2020. His connection to Albert is long-standing as he attended Albert as a day student from 1981 to 1986. Following his graduation, he received his BA from the University of Western Ontario, followed by a degree in long-term administration from Toronto Metropolitan University. David is the owner of Belmont Long Term Care Facility in Belleville.
Head of School Mark Musca shared: “We are fortunate to have a dedicated group of alumni, parents and friends of the school who provide thoughtful, strategic oversight and guidance. Together, they help ensure the long-term sustainability of Albert College in offering an exceptional independent school experience in the Quinte region.”
The board also paid tribute to four exceptional volunteers whose time on the board has ended including Craig Bridgewater ’88, Elizabeth Cameron, Jeff Waplak and Ping Wu ’83.




