Meritas Tabaret Award for Alumni Lifetime Achievement
Established in 1991, the Meritas Tabaret Award for Alumni Achievement is the association鈥檚 oldest and highest honour, recognizing alumni who have distinguished themselves through excellence and achievement throughout their career.
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2024 - June Girvan
June Girvan (BEd 鈥85) is a leading social justice activist, philanthropist and gratitude practitioner in Ottawa. Of African, European, and Jewish descent in Jamaica, she hones her humanity in relation with the humanity of all children of the maple leaf. She founded the J鈥橬ikira Dinqinesh Education Centre 鈥 Every Child is Sacred, and co-founded Ubuntu Collective Ottawa to engage community in our shared history, humanity and legacies, and the mathematics of ubuntu.

2023 - Ian Telfer
An astute business figure and visionary entrepreneur, Ian Telfer (MBA 鈥76, honorary doctorate 鈥15) has founded, led and scaled some of the world鈥檚 most prominent mining and resource companies. His professional accomplishments and philanthropic support of 91精品黑料吃瓜 and the School of Management have made him stand out as one of the University鈥檚 greatest ambassadors.

2022 - Calin Rovinescu
From a young law graduate to an iconic business figure, Calin Rovinescu (LLB鈥80) had a brilliant career in corporate law before making his name as a talented strategist heading Air Canada, a corporation he took to new heights before his retirement in 2021. Today, he continues his multiple efforts on behalf of his alma mater.

2021 - Dr. Noni MacDonald
Dr. Noni MacDonald (MSc 鈥71, MD 鈥75) is an international leader in pediatric infectious disease, development of children鈥檚 vaccines and global health research. The race to develop COVID-19 vaccines brought her work to the forefront and she was involved with many governing bodies to help guide vaccination campaigns.

2020 - Dr. John Jack Kitts
Dr. John Jack Kitts (MD 鈥80, EMBA 鈥01) has been president and CEO of the Ottawa Hospital for nearly 20 years. A champion of patient-centred care practices, Dr. Kitts has also been influential in creating a more integrated health-care system in Ontario.

2019 - Dr. Rosa Braga-Mele
Dr. Rosa Braga-Mele (MD 鈥93) is a renowned surgeon and innovator who has focused her career on improving cataract surgery through better patient care, surgical practice, technology and training for surgeons.

2018 - Catherine Cano
Catherine Cano (BSocSc 鈥84) is a journalist by training and is the president and general manager of the Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC). Catherine has tirelessly committed her career to ensuring all Canadians have access to the information needed to actively participate in democracy.

2017 - Camille Villeneuve
Camille Villeneuve (BCom 鈥67) is one of the National Capital Region鈥檚 most influential business figures. As president of Multivesco, a real-estate development and management firm, Camille has long supported the Telfer School of Management in a philanthropic and advisory capacity.

2016 - Marc Jolicoeur
Marc Jolicoeur (BAdm 鈥75, LLB 鈥78) is one of Canada鈥檚 most respected lawyers. He has given his time and financial support to more than 25 organizations working in the areas of health and education, to support youth and combat poverty. The University has benefited greatly from this same generosity.

2015 - Judge Richard Wagner
Judge Richard Wagner (BSocSc 鈥78, LL.L. 鈥79) has held a number of positions within his professional order, including as a civil and commercial litigator with Lavery de Billy, president of the Bar of Montreal and, most notably, as a judge on the Supreme Court of Canada.

2014 - Gilles Patry
Gilles Patry (BASc 鈥71, MASc 鈥73) was president of 91精品黑料吃瓜 from 2001 to 2008, guiding the University through a period of unprecedented growth and helping build its national and international reputation for research. He is currently the president and CEO of the Canada Foundation for Innovation.

2013 - Richard L鈥橝bb茅
Richard L鈥橝bb茅 graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ottawa in 1979. Two years later, he co-founded Med-Eng Systems, which became a world recognized leader in the design and production of suits, helmets and electronic products to protect first responders against explosive devices.

2012 - Sheila Block (LLB 鈥72)
Sheila Block is a senior trial counsel with Torys, a highly respected international business law firm. She has been with the firm since 1972 and continues to represent prominent clients in court. She has been especially active in teaching trial advocacy, the skills associated with courtroom procedures, to students as well as working lawyers. This has carried out this work in Canada, the United States, and Latin America, as well as working with international courts in Rwanda and Sierra Leone.