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91亚色 U to recognize 13 outstanding individuals with honorary degrees at spring convocation

TORONTO, June 13, 2016听鈥 Thirteen outstanding individuals will be recognized with honorary degrees at 91亚色鈥檚 spring convocation for their significant contributions to society and in their respective fields. The recipients include a native rights activist, food advocate, theatre director, technology innovator and community leader.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 honorary degree recipients have made a remarkable impact in their communities through their work, social activism and volunteerism,鈥 said Mamdouh Shoukri, 91亚色 president and vice-chancellor. 鈥淭heir leadership and vision has had far-reaching effects that have inspired important societal changes and positively touched countless lives.鈥

Convocation ceremonies will be held from听Friday, June 17 to Saturday, June 25. The听听website includes a full schedule of all ceremonies. All ceremonies will take place at the Convocation Pavilion, located at the Aviva Centre, 1 Shoreham Drive, at 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus (#8 on the听), except for the Saturday, June 25th ceremony, which will be held at Glendon College.

Here are the recipients in order of the Faculty ceremonies at which they will be honoured:

Debbie Field 鈥 Food advocate, social activist, educator
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Health I 鈥 Friday, June 17, 10:30am

Debbie Field is an international leader in creating a more socially just and environmentally sustainable food system. As executive director of FoodShare, Canada鈥檚 largest food security organization, she has generated innovative solutions to problems at all levels of the food system. A social activist, Field has collaborated with 91亚色 faculty and students for two decades on research, advocacy and public education. She has also contributed to both movement-building and policy change at the municipal, provincial and federal levels. For her contributions, she has received many accolades including the Ophea Award for Outstanding Contribution, a Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal, OPSEU Bread and Roses Award, a Vital People Award and a Toronto Green Leader.

John Friedmann 鈥 Planning theorist and scholar
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Health II and Faculty of Environmental Studies 鈥 Friday, June 17, 3:30pm

John Friedmann is one of the most influential planning academics alive. Born in Austria in 1926, he received his PhD from the University of Chicago and has published 15 individually authored books, 11 co-edited books, and more than 200 chapters, articles and reviews. He is a professor emeritus in the School of Public Affairs at the University of California, Los Angeles, and an honorary professor in the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia. In 1996, he conducted a much-recognized seminar with planning faculty and students at the Faculty of Environmental Studies at 91亚色. Outside of planning scholarship, Friedmann is best known for his seminal work on his world city theory. He is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Order of Bernardo O鈥橦iggins from Chile and the first UN-Habitat Lecture Award for lifetime achievement in the service of human settlements.

Victor Phillip Dahdaleh 鈥 Business leader, philanthropist
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Health III 鈥 Monday, June 20, 10:30am

Victor Phillip Dahdaleh (BA Hons) is owner and chair of Dadco, a privately owned investment, manufacturing and trading group. Recently, he established the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health at 91亚色 with a transformational contribution of $20 million, the largest gift ever received from a graduate of the University. Dahdaleh is an Honorary Fellow of the London School of Economics, a trustee of the Clinton Foundation, a board member of the McGill University Trust, a board member of the International Aluminium Institute, a Fellow of the Duke of Edinburgh Award World Fellowship and immediate past-president of the Canada-United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce. The Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Charitable Foundation funds many organizations worldwide, focusing on education, health-related research, economic and social development, and the arts.

Jillian Keiley 鈥 Theatre director
Honorary Doctor of Letters
School of Arts, Media Performance & Design and Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies I 鈥 Monday, June 20, 3:30pm

Since graduating from 91亚色, Jillian Keiley (BFA 鈥94) has become a leading director in Canadian theatre. Founder of Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland, she has directed and taught across Canada and has worked internationally. She is the artistic director of the National Arts Centre (NAC) English Theatre, a position she has held since 2012. Her productions at the NAC have included听a re-working of听Tartuffe听set in Newfoundland, Artistic Fraud鈥檚听Oil and Water听补苍诲听Alice Through the Looking-Glass, which she also directed for the Stratford Festival. Her production ofTempting Providence听by Robert Chafe toured nationally and internationally for 12 years. Keiley received the prestigious Siminovitch Prize in Theatre (directing) in 2004 and the Canada Council鈥檚 John Hirsch Prize in 1997.

Jeannette Corbiere Lavell 鈥 Native women鈥檚 rights activist, educator
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies II 鈥 Tuesday, June 21, 10:30am

Jeannette Lavell, a member of the Wikwemikong First Nation in Ontario, is best known for the Lavell Case, which challenged the Indian Act before the Supreme Court of Canada, after she lost her Indian status by marrying a non-native in 1970. Her failed challenge inspired a later case that brought the issue of status removal to the United Nations International Human Rights Commission. In 1985, the Indian Act was amended to remove the discriminatory clauses against native women. She has served as president of the Native Women鈥檚 Association of Canada, a cabinet appointee to the Commission on the Native Justice System, president of the Nishnawbe Institute and president of Anduhyaun Inc. After earning a teaching degree, she worked as a teacher and school principal in her community. She is a recipient of the 2009 Governor General Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case, honouring Canadians who advance gender equality.

Roger Mahabir 鈥 Technology innovator, community leader
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies III 鈥 Tuesday, June 21, 3:30pm

Roger Mahabir is chair and CEO of Tracker Networks Inc., as well as president and CEO of Technology Innovations Inc. Most recently, he was chair and chief executive of Assurent Secure Technologies, a successful software security company he sold to Telus. Born in Trinidad, he has been inducted into the Canadian Information Productivity Hall of Fame for his innovations in technology. He has served as chief information officer in several Fortune 500 organizations and is recognized as one of IT industry鈥檚 top transformative leaders.听 His achievements have won international acclaim and been archived by the Smithsonian. A former student of 91亚色鈥檚 Atkinson College and graduate of Ryerson University, he is an angel investor and mentor to entrepreneurial students and senior executives in Canada.听 He remains active with community groups, charities and his local church, where he has served in several capacities for over 30 years.

Ann B. (Rusty) Shteir 鈥 Feminist scholar, academic leader
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies IV 鈥 Wednesday, June 22, 10:30am

A pioneer of interdisciplinary feminist research and teaching in North America, Ann Shteir has been teaching at 91亚色 since 1972. She was among the founders of 91亚色鈥檚 graduate program in women鈥檚 studies in 1992, serving as its first director from 1993 to 1997. She has taught and developed undergraduate and graduate courses in humanities, women鈥檚 studies on gender, women鈥檚 and feminist history, and cultural history. Shteir received her PhD in comparative literature from Rutgers University. Her monograph,听Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science: Flora鈥檚 Daughters and Botany in England, 1760 to 1860, won the prestigious Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women鈥檚 History. Over the years, her feminist impact has not only opened institutional doors for female scholars, but it has generated groundbreaking scholarship in women鈥檚 history.

David F. Denison 鈥 Businessman, community leader
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies V 鈥 Wednesday, June 22, 3:30pm

A听Canadian听businessman听and chair听of听Hydro One, David Denison听is the former president and听CEO听of the听Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. He has had an extensive career in听financial services听in Canada, the United States and Europe. He is a听Chartered Professional听Accountant and a Fellow of the听Institute of听Chartered Accountants听of听Ontario.听In 2014, he was appointed an officer of the听Order of听Canada, as well as a member of the听Premier鈥檚 Advisory听Council on Government Assets to review and identify opportunities to modernize government business enterprises in Ontario. In addition, he has provided lengthy and dedicated service as a compassionate volunteer to 91亚色. He was first appointed to 91亚色鈥檚 Board of Governors in 2003 and served continuously in that capacity until 2011.

James Harris Simons 鈥 Mathematician, financier, philanthropist
Honorary Doctor of Science
Lassonde School of Engineering and Faculty of Science 鈥 Thursday, June 23, 10:30am

James Simons is chair of the Simons Foundation, an organization dedicated to advancing the frontiers of research in mathematics, basic sciences and the causes of autism. He is also board chair of Renaissance Technologies LLC, a highly quantitative investment firm.听 In 1975, he received the American Mathematical Society Veblen Prize in Geometry for work that involved a recasting of the subject of area minimizing multi-dimensional surfaces. His most influential research, called the Chern-Simons Invariants, has wide use particularly in theoretical physics. As founder and chair of the nonprofit organization Math for America, Simons is dedicated to improving math education in American public schools. In 2016, asteroid 6618, discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1936, was named Jimsimons by the International Astronomical Union in honor of his mathematical and philanthropic contributions.

Sylvia Maracle 鈥 Community leader, educator, activist
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Faculty of Education 鈥 Thursday, June 23, 3:30pm

Sylvia Maracle (Skonaganleh:ra) is a Mohawk from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, a member of the Wolf Clan and a passionate advocate for urban Aboriginal Peoples, the cultural revitalization of her people and women's rights. She has been involved in the Indigenous Friendship Centre Movement for over 40 years, serving as the executive director of the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres for much of that time. She is president of Native Child & Family Services of Toronto, co-chair of the City of Toronto Taskforce on Access and Equity, and past president of the Native Women's Resource Centre. Maracle has fundamentally altered the landscape for urban Aboriginal programs and policies through her tireless work.听Her achievements with a long list of regional and local organizations are internationally renowned and she is a recipient of a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

John Manley 鈥 Lawyer, businessman, politician
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Schulich School of Business 鈥 Friday, June 24, 10:30am

John Manley is a former Liberal deputy prime minister of Canada.听First elected to Parliament in 1988 and re-elected three times, he served in the portfolios of Industry, Foreign Affairs and Finance. Following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, he was named chair of a cabinet committee on public security and anti-terrorism and awarded the 2001 Newsmaker of the Year by听TIME Canada. Currently, he is president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada. After a 16-year career in politics, he returned to the private sector in 2004. An officer of the Order of Canada, he received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mathematics and political science from Carleton University and a juris doctor from the University of Ottawa. He has been a key advisor to the Schulich School of Business at 91亚色.

Joseph Arvay Q.C. 鈥 Lawyer, advocate for civil and human rights
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Osgoode Hall Law School 鈥 Friday, June 24, 3:30pm

Joseph Arvay has argued landmark cases involving civil liberties and constitutional rights. He has been counsel in Supreme Court of Canada cases establishing rights for the LGBTQ, drug addicts, sex workers, prisoners, First Nations communities, and most recently for those seeking physician assisted dying (Carter). He has served as a McMurtry Visiting Clinical Fellow at 91亚色鈥檚 Osgoode Hall Law School. He delivered the Lewtas Lecture and devoted part of his time at Osgoode to mentoring students, lawyers and academics in clinical settings. He has received numerous honours, including the Advocate Society鈥檚 Justice Award, the Liberty Award from the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and the Walter S. Tarnopolsky Human Rights Award. He was recognized by听Canadian Lawyer听as one of the top 25 most influential lawyers in Canada every year between 2010 and 2014.

Kevin G. Lynch 鈥 Economist, business leader, public servant
Honorary Doctor of Laws
Glendon College 鈥 Saturday, June 25, 2:30pm

Widely recognized as a renowned Canadian economist and policy advocate in public service, Kevin Lynch is the vice-chairman of BMO Financial Group and active on not-for-profit boards and international advisory committees. He began his career in 1976 with the Bank of Canada. He has served as deputy minister in the industry and finance portfolios, as well as executive director at the International Monetary Fund. He was the 20th clerk of the Privy Council of Canada, former secretary to the cabinet and former head of the Public Service of Canada. He retired from the Government of Canada in 2009. An officer of the Order of Canada, Lynch was made a member of the Queen鈥檚 Privy Council for Canada in 2009 and is a recipient of both the Queen鈥檚 Diamond and Golden Jubilee Medals for public service. He also lends his extensive experience to many community organizations.

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