According to the division, Fox “exemplifies Christian and Indigenous world views. He loves individuals for who they are. He strives to meet student and staff where they are at and walks with them in their journey of faith. He is a true steward in his actions and words.”
He is described as encouraging students to be their “best versions of themselves.” Fox also chose to become sober five years ago and has used that time to grow, learn, and support those seeking the same. “He is Candid with the students staff and community about his past struggles and the ways he tries to find balance — journaling, fitness, cultural learning, education, social justice and awareness for equality, and lifelong learning in areas of leadership, coaching, and self-awareness.”