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91亚色 conferred four honorary degrees during fall convocation

Four community leaders were recognized with honorary degrees at 91亚色鈥檚 fall convocation ceremonies that took place this past week.

The honorary degrees marked the contributions of a visionary, a business leader, a social justice activist and a champion of gender equality.

鈥淲e are proud to honour four individuals whose lives and careers are remarkable not only for the enormous impact they have had within their respective fields, but for their positive and lasting influence on the broader local and global communities to which they belong,鈥 said 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton. 鈥淭hough diverse in their experiences and skills, these four extraordinary individuals all share a dedication to the public good. As we celebrate our newest graduates, we also honour 91亚色鈥檚 most cherished values of excellence, public service and social justice, all of which are exemplified by this year鈥檚 honorary degree recipients.鈥

Here are the recipients that were honoured:

Vincent Tao聽鈥 innovator, entrepreneur and visionary
Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health and Lassonde School of Engineering

A founding faculty member of 91亚色鈥檚 Geomatics Engineering program at the Lassonde School of Engineering, Vincent Tao has evolved into a global entrepreneur in the fields of technology, media and the Internet. Growing up in Shanghai, China, Tao moved to Canada in 1995 and proceeded to change the global approach to technology.

Vincent Tao

His pioneering research in the field of geomatics led to Tao鈥檚 work with spatial mapping, and eventually to the development of 3D mapping software 鈥 a precursor to Google Earth. In 2005, he was invited by Microsoft to join Bill Gates鈥 strategic program 鈥 Internet mapping. After a career at Microsoft, Tao founded PPTV, which is now China鈥檚 leading online TV provider, with more than 320 million users. In 2014, he founded Z Ventures Group, designed to invest and develop companies in the fields of technology, media and the Internet.

Tao has continued to author hundreds of papers and holds a number of patents. He has received many awards, most specifically, the 2016 Top 30 Tech Investor, and the Ernst & Young Most Impactful Entrepreneur Award. He currently holds adjunct professor positions with five international universities and sits on the board for a student-oriented charity organization in China. And from 2001 to 2006, Tao was honoured with a Canada Research Chair professorship at 91亚色.

As a technological visionary, Tao embodies the admirable qualities of a leader, innovator and entrepreneur. He inspires new generations with his groundbreaking research because he recognizes the importance of education to change the world.


Rudy Bratty聽鈥 solicitor, developer, philanthropist and inspirational business leader
Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies 鈥 I

Rudolph Bratty

Rudolph Bratty

Referred to as 鈥楾he Man Who Built Toronto鈥, Rudy Bratty is synonymous with real estate development in Southern Ontario and indeed throughout Canada. Born in Toronto in 1932, Bratty was building and selling homes by the age of 17 to finance his education at the University of Toronto. He then obtained his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School before being called to the bar in 1957, and was eventually appointed Queen鈥檚 Counsel in 1970.

With his legal career focused on real estate and development law, Bratty expanded his interests by serving on sports, entertainment, and publishing boards including Canada Trust Company, Financial Post, Toronto Blue Jays, Cineplex Odeon, and Brampton Brick. He has also served on several hospital boards including St. Michael鈥檚 Hospital, the North 91亚色 General Hospital Foundation, and the Banting and Best Diabetes Centre.

A notable philanthropist, Bratty has supported Toronto鈥檚 cultural communities for decades. As a result, he has an extensive list of accolades, including a star on the Italian Walk of Fame, Queen Elizabeth II Gold and Diamond Jubilee Medals, the Human Relations Award by the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, and the Canadian Italian Business and Professional Association鈥檚 Business Excellence Award.

He is the son of Italian immigrants, and so it is fitting that a wing of the museum in Halifax鈥檚 Pier 21 is dedicated the Rudolph P. Bratty Exhibition Hall. Bratty is a community leader who has pursued excellence in business and community service, and he continues to improve Canada with his generosity.


Angela Robertson聽鈥 social justice activist and advocate for women鈥檚 and low-income people鈥檚 rights
Doctor of Laws
School of Arts, Media, Performance & Design, Faculty of聽 Environmental Studies, and Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies 鈥 II

Angela Robertson

Angela Robertson

Dedicated to people and communities facing discrimination, poverty and marginalization, Angela Robertson is a passionate feminist leader whose activism and career is focused on community support. A proud 91亚色 alumna, Robertson is the type of action-person that cities yearn to have on their frontlines.

Beginning in the 1990s, Robertson worked as an editor of social issues manuscripts at Women鈥檚 Educational Press, served as an advisor to the Minister Responsible for Women鈥檚 Issues, was a manager at Homes First Society and the Community Social Planning Council of Toronto, and was the executive director of Sistering 鈥 A Woman鈥檚 Place for more than a decade. Since then, she has expanded this impressive resume to include a directorship at Women鈥檚 College Hospital, and is currently the executive director of Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre. Each vocation benefited from her undiminished passion and leadership.

Whether the challenge is battling the feminization of poverty, the struggles of the homeless, LGBTQ rights, racism, or eliminating the stigma of HIV/AIDS, Robertson has been recognized with a number of awards including: the Urban Alliance on Race Relations Award, the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award for Social Change, the Rubena Willis Women of Distinction Award for work on violence against women, the Women鈥檚 Post Top 20 Women of 2010 Award, and the Fred Victor Centre Mary Sheffield Award for work addressing poverty and homelessness in the City of Toronto. She has also been recognized by Toronto鈥檚聽NOW Magazine聽as one of the top 10 community activists on social justice issues and one of six Toronto LGBTQ heroes worth celebrating.

A proponent for equity and justice, Robertson embodies the principles of 91亚色 and is an inspiration for all members of society.


Ronald Mock聽鈥 corporate leader, investment guru and champion of gender equality
Doctor of Laws
Schulich School of Business: Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA

Ronald Mock

Ronald Mock

As one of Canada鈥檚 most influential CEOs, Ronald Mock has balanced his career with financial success and social responsibility. A proud 91亚色 alumnus and member of the Schulich School of Business Dean鈥檚 Advisory Council, Mock insists 鈥淏usiness is always about the people鈥.

Starting his career as an electrical engineer with Ontario Hydro, Mock worked in a variety of areas including nuclear safety and licensing for the Pickering and Bruce nuclear generating stations. He eventually moved into the investment field and served with Burns Fry (now BMW Nesbitt Burns), and was a member of the Board of Governors of the Montreal Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade before founding Phoenix Research and Trading.

In 2001, he joined the Ontario Teachers鈥 Pension Plan before accepting the position of President and CEO in 2014. Since then, Mock has captained one of the world鈥檚 largest pension funds that now encompass $171 billion in assets vested globally.

Earlier this year, Mock was named a Champion of Change by Women in Capital Markets, for his dedication to gender equality representation. A tireless champion of socially ethical business operations, Mock is an excellent example that positive change can start from the top.