Two alumni who are big supporters of mental health initiatives at Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s are being honoured by the Montreal Branch of the Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s 카지노게임사이트 Alumni Association.
Gregory J. David, Com카지노 게임 컬렉션89, and Neil G. Rossy, Artsci카지노 게임 컬렉션92, are this year카지노 게임 컬렉션s recipients of the Stirling Award, the highest honour given by the Montreal Branch. The award recognizes outstanding contributions by an alumna/us to Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s, or to both the Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s and Montreal communities.
카지노 게임 컬렉션Greg and Neil have had such an important impact on Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s and it is very inspiring for the global alumni community,카지노 게임 컬렉션 says Montreal Branch president Arlette Boghoskan, MIR카지노 게임 컬렉션14. 카지노 게임 컬렉션I am happy the Montreal alumni community can honour these two outstanding grads and highlight their contribution to the university.카지노 게임 컬렉션
The pair have funded numerous mental health initiatives at Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s. In 2013, QSuccess, a program to help students develop the skills to succeed personally and academically, was launched thanks in part to seed funding from Mr. David and Mr. Rossy. Last year the program helped 21 mentors support 59 first-year students. Both men have also been big supporters of Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s 카지노 게임 컬렉션hub and spoke카지노 게임 컬렉션 counselling model which provides a central counselling service and additional counselors in buildings across campus to provide direct support.
Mr. Rossy is the president and CEO of Dollarama. Mr. David is the CEO of the financial advisory firm GRI Capital as well as a member of the Dollarama Board of Directors.
In 2013, the Rossy Family Foundation made headlines by making a $30 million gift to establish the Rossy Cancer Network. Both Mr. David and Mr. Rossy sit on the foundation카지노 게임 컬렉션s board of directors.
A Stirling Award reception for Mr. Rossy and Mr. David takes place on June 14 in Montreal.
The Stirling Award was first handed out in 1939 and called the Montreal Medal. It was renamed in 1988 in honour of Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션s eighth chancellor John Stirling (1960-74), who was also a successful Montreal businessman.