Education Levy studied at Downsview Public and Secondary School, in
Toronto, and earned his
master's degree in
mathematics from
York University.
Early career Levy began his career in university administration shortly after completing his degree in mathematics and held numerous roles including Vice president, institutional affairs, at
York University; President of
Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology; Vice president, government and institutional relations, at the
University of Toronto; and Vice president, finance and strategy, at
Ontario Tech University (formerly University of Ontario Institute of Technology).
Ryerson University In 2005 Levy was appointed president and vice chancellor of Ryerson University (now
Toronto Metropolitan University). He served in the role from 1 August 2005 through 30 November 2015. His tenure was marked by a number of campus revitalization projects, including the establishment of the Mattamy Athletic Centre in the former
Maple Leaf Gardens building and the construction of the Student Learning Centre on Yonge Street.
Subsequent positions In December 2015, Levy was appointed
Deputy Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities for the Government of Ontario, a position he held until September 2017. He then served as CEO of NEXT Canada from November 2017 to December 2018 and as special advisor to the
Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion, the Honourable
Mary Ng, from December 2018 to September 2021.
University Canada West In September 2021, Levy was announced as the interim president and vice-chancellor of UCW, replacing Brock Dykeman. By March 2022, he was appointed as the permanent president and vice-chancellor of the school. The university announced that Levy would be staying on in 2023. In addition to his role at UCW, Levy has also been named as a special advisor in the development of University Niagara Falls Canada. Levy is also a strategic consultant and special advisor to Knightstone Capital Management Inc.
Board appointments Levy is a member of the board of directors of
Baycrest Health Sciences. His previous board appointments have included the
Toronto Region Board of Trade,
Waterfront Toronto and the Innovation Institute of Ontario. He also served as honorary chair of the Brookfield Institute Advisory Board.
Personal life Levy is a known motorcycle enthusiast. Ryerson University Magazine reported in its winter 2015 issue that Levy “likes to go on trips that last for days and that don't have any precise destination.” He rode his motorcycle across central and western Canada, from Toronto to Vancouver, in the summer of 2022. == Awards and honours ==