Daniel Muzyka

Daniel F. Muzyka is a Canadian academic, who served as a professor and dean at the University of British Columbia.

Muzyka has extensive experience in academics, business, and public policy and has participated on a number of boards of companies, venture capital funds, as well as not-for-profit and government organizations and committees.

In addition, he has been a board member and consultant to several other business and not-for-profit organizations, including Vice Chair and a public director of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC), the Vancouver Board of Trade (Past Chair), Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC), New Ventures B.C.,[1] and the European Venture Capital Association.

In 2021, as Acting CEO of the Royal British Columbia Museum, Muzyka made the controversial decision to close the third floor galleries of the museum to the public with the stated aim of removing some of the permanent exhibits, offering 'decolonization' as the justification.

[2] The move has since been panned by many critics, as having been made without consulting the public and as an act of historical censorship, along with the hiding and erasure of history.

Daniel F. Muzyka, Professor of Management at The University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business.
Daniel F. Muzyka, Professor of Management at The University of British Columbia.