He has demonstrated his leadership in this area by coordinating practical solutions, such as installing door locking systems, placing mirrors in blind spots, and reconfiguring spaces to enhance security. Ludric’s proactive mindset extends beyond violence prevention: he demonstrated a holistic approach to safety by actively contributing to first aid and emergency response programs.
What sets Ludric apart is his ability to integrate safety into everyday operations. He engages his colleagues in open discussions, encourages continuous learning and applies a business-minded perspective to ensure that safety measures are both effective and sustainable. Even when faced with complex challenges, Ludric takes the time to fully understand the issues and develop long-lasting solutions.
Through his creativity, diligence and collaborative spirit, Ludric has significantly strengthened the University’s health and safety culture. Congratulations, Ludric, for you exemplary leadership and for making lasting improvements to workplace safety.
We believe that recognizing and celebrating the achievements of individuals who embody the principles of Policy 77 can inspire others to prioritize health and safety as well. This award not only acknowledges the exceptional efforts of the recipients, but also reminds us of the University’s commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment for all members of its community.
We extend our sincere congratulations to Ludric and to the Telfer School of Management!
We encourage all members of the University community to continue demonstrating a commitment to health and safety in their own roles. We look forward to honouring future recipients, so nominate someone for a Health and Safety award today! Together, let’s work to build a culture of safety and ensure that the University of Ottawa remains a leading institution in prioritizing the well-being of its students, staff and professors.