List of University of Western Ontario people
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This is a list of notable individuals associated with the University of Western Ontario, including graduates, former students, professors, and researchers.
Alumni
[edit]Academics and scholars
[edit]- M. Shahid Alam — economist
- U. Aswathanarayana — Honorary Director of the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management, India
- George Ayittey — Ghanaian economist, author and president of the Free Africa Foundation in Washington DC, professor at American University
- Larry Bourne — Professor Emeritus of Urban Geography and Planning at University of Toronto
- Stephen Dempster — Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Crandall University
- Robert C. Dynes — physicist, former President of the University of California
- Frances Egan — Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University
- Raffi Indjejikian — professor of accounting, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
- Charles Jago — academic, university administrator
- Gabriel Leung — physician and epidemiologist, current Dean of the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong
- J. Carson Mark — mathematician
- Mark Mullins — executive director, Fraser Institute
- Leola Neal — psychologist, first female president of the Ontario Psychological Association
- Hart E. Posen — Richard G. and Julie J. Diermeier Professor in Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Andrew Price-Smith — Colorado College political science professor
- Philip Reny — economist, Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago
- Ervin Sejdic — data scientist and engineering professor at the University of Pittsburgh
- Vandana Shiva (Ph.D. Philosophy) — philosopher, environmentalist, eco feminist
- Michael Walker — economist
- Julia M. Wright— professor of English, Dalhousie University
Science, technology, and medicine
[edit]- Robert Arntfield, Canadian intensivist and medical educator
- Roberta Bondar (M.Sc. 1971 Experimental Pathology) — astronaut
- Donald Charlton Bradley — inorganic chemist
- Sudi Devanesen — physician, professor of medicine
- Charles George Drake — Canadian Medical Hall of Fame neurosurgeon
- Melvyn Goodale — neuroscientist
- Jennifer Gunter — OB/GYN and author
- L. Seale Holmes — dermatologist, radiologist, politician and noted philatelist
- Kelly Metcalfe — cancer scientist and professor
- Donald Rix — pathologist
- Graeme N. Smith— obstetrician, medical researcher, and academic
- Gavin C. E. Stuart— professor, former Dean of Medicine, and former Vice-Provost Health, UBC Faculty of Medicine
- Michael Stuart — Mayo Clinic sports physician and orthopedic surgeon[1][2]
- Bjarni Tryggvason — astronaut[3]
Media and arts
[edit]Journalism and publishing
[edit]- Thalia Assuras (B.Sc. 1980, M.A. 1981 Journalism) — CBC and CBS journalist[4]
- Cameron Bailey — film critic and Toronto International Film Festival programmer
- Perrin Beatty (1970) — former president, CBC
- Lisa Bowes — sports anchor, CTV Calgary[5]
- Andrea Canning (B.A. 1994 Psychology) — ABC News correspondent[6]
- Nicole Dunsdon (M.A. 1995 Journalism) — the last person to win the Miss Canada competition before it was cancelled in 1992
- Uche Eze (B.Sc Business Administration 2006) —Nigerian blogger and founder of BellaNaija
- Avis Favaro — BA Honours, M.A Arts/Journalism 1982, performance degree Piano Western Conservatory of Music 1982; health journalist, Global News and CTV National News
- Brendan Fernandes — artist
- Scott Feschuk — speechwriter, humorist and former newspaper journalist
- Elliotte Friedman (1993) — sports reporter, host, Hockey Night in Canada[7]
- Jennifer Hedger (B.A. 1998 Theatre Arts/English) — sports reporter for TSN[8][9]
- Heather Hiscox (M.A. 1987 Journalism) — CBC news anchor[10]
- Penn Kemp (B.A. 1966, CertEd 1968) — poet and playwright[11]
- Sam Maggs (B.A. 2010 English Language & Literature) — author, entertainment journalist, and comic book and video game writer[12]
- Wendy Metcalfe (B.A.) — newspaper journalist and editor[13]
- Kevin Newman (B.A. 1981 Political Science) — anchor of Global National[14]
- Carol Off (B.A. 1981) — television and radio journalist[15]
- Kevin Quinn — sportscaster, Rogers Sportsnet
- Scott Russell (B.A. 1980 History, B.Ed. 1981, M.A. 1985 Journalism) — CBC commentator, Hockey Night in Canada and figure skating[16][17]
- Morley Safer — host of 60 Minutes (did not graduate)[18]
- Dan Shulman (B.Sc. 1989 Actuarial Science) — sportscaster for ESPN[19]
- Steve Simmons — sports journalist, Toronto Sun
- Christine Simpson (1985) — sports reporter, Rogers Sportsnet[20]
- Rachel Sklar — lawyer, CNN commentator, and media blogger
- Paul Wells (B.A. 1989 Political Science) — journalist and pundit, columnist for Maclean's[21]
Film, television and theatre
[edit]- Bryan Baeumler (B.A. 1996) — award-winning host of Disaster DIY[22] and House of Bryan[23]
- Shirley Barrie — playwright[24]
- Greg Brady (B.A. Political Science 1993) — host of Brady and Lang in the Morning on Sportsnet 590, The Fan
- Steve Byers — actor, Falcon Beach
- Nancy Dolman (Philosophy) — actress and wife of Martin Short
- Max Ferguson (B.A. 1946) — radio personality[25]
- David Furnish (H.B.A. 1985) — filmmaker and husband of Sir Elton John[26]
- Tomson Highway (B. Mus. 1975, B.A. 1976) — playwright[27]
- Juggan Kazim (B.A. 2002 Media, Information & Technoculture and Sociology) — actress, model, television personality[28]
- Alexander Knox — Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning actor (did not graduate)[29]
- Simu Liu (H.B.A. 2011) — Canadian-Chinese actor, writer, and stuntman[30]
- Sarah Richardson (B.A. Visual Arts 93) — interior designer, HGTV series Sarah's House and Sarah 101, Design Inc.
- Kelly Rowan (1989) — actress, The O.C.
- Deepak Sethi (B.Sc. 2002 Computer Science) — television writer known for Family Guy[31]
- David Shore — screenwriter and creator of television show House
- Rob Stewart — filmmaker, conservationist, and creator of Sharkwater[32]
- Alan Thicke (1967) — actor, Growing Pains[33]
- Kelly Thornton (B.A., did not finish) — theatre director[34]
- Al Waxman (B.A. 1957) — actor[35]
Music, fine arts and architecture
[edit]- Simona Atzori (B.A. 2001 Visual Arts) — dancer, artist, born without arms[36]
- John Davis Barnett — librarian, curator
- Basia Bulat (B.A. 2006 English) — musician[37]
- Jack Chambers — artist
- Todd Clark — lead singer of the Toronto-based rock group Pilot Speed, formally known as Pilate, songwriter, record producer
- Duncan Coutts (1993) — musician, Our Lady Peace[38]
- Eric Ethridge — country pop singer, songwriter[39]
- Jonita Gandhi — playback singer
- Elaine Goble (B.A. 1977) — visual artist[40]
- Garth Hudson — organist, The Band
- Stephan Moccio (B.Mus. 1994) — musician, singer/songwriter, composer, 2010 Vancouver Games performer[41]
- Adrianne Pieczonka (B.Mus. 1985) — soprano opera singer[42]
- Zameer Rizvi (B.Eng. 1981 Electrical Engineering)
- Michael Schade (B. Mus. 1888) — tenor opera singer[43]
- Mike Turner — guitarist/producer, formerly of Our Lady Peace[38]
- Stephen Willis — musicologist
- Don Wright — composer, musician and educator
Business
[edit]- Thomas Bailey — founder of Janus Capital Group, USA
- Geoff Beattie — President and CEO, Woodbridge
- Henry Cheng — Chairman & Executive Director of NWS Holdings and New World Development
- Eleanor Clitheroe-Bell (1977) — former businesswoman, Anglican priest
- George Cope — President, CEO, BCE Inc., Bell Canada
- Michael Copeland — President and CEO of the Toronto Argonauts, previously with Boston Consulting Group and Deloitte Consulting[44]
- Matthew Corrin — founder and CEO, Freshii
- Liane Davey (1993) — business consultant, public speaker, New York Times bestselling business author
- Brian Ferriman — music industry executive
- Shuman Ghosemajumder — technologist, author
- Stephen K. Gunn — CEO, co-founder of Sleep Country Canada
- Richard M. Ivey (H.B.A. 1947) — businessman, philanthropist
- C.B. "Bud" Johnston (H.B.A. 1954) (MBA 1957) (dean, 1978–1989; retired, 1997) — all at UWO
- Moez Kassam (B.A. 2002) — founder of Anson Group
- Jodi Kovitz — founder of #movethedial
- Arkadi Kuhlmann — Chairman of ING Direct
- Patrick LaForge — President, CEO, Edmonton Oilers
- Howard Lindzon — author and founder of StockTwits[45]
- Christine Magee (1982) — President, co-founder of Sleep Country Canada
- Rob McEwen — chairman and CEO of McEwen Mining
- Ray Muzyka — CEO of BioWare
- Dave Nichol (1962) — former president, spokesperson, Loblaws
- Kevin O'Leary (M.B.A., 1980) — chairman, O'Leary Funds, CBC Television co-host, Lang and O'Leary Exchange, Dragon, ABC's Shark Tank, CBC's Dragons Den
- Grant Reuber (1950) — businessman, economist
- Edward Rogers III — president of Rogers Cable, son of Ted Rogers and grandson of Edward S. Rogers, Sr.
- Joseph Rotman (B.A. 1957 Philosophy) — businessman, philanthropist[46]
- Ray Sharma (1996) — Founder and CEO, XMG Studio
- Benjamin Smith — CEO of Air France–KLM, former President, Airlines at Air Canada
- John M. Thompson (B.ESc. 1966, LL.D. 1994) — Chairman of the Board, TD Bank Financial Group[47]
- Prem Watsa — Chairman and CEO, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited
- Lee Seng Wee — former chairman, Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore
- Galen Weston (1962) — head, Weston Foods
- Ray G. Young — EVP, CFO, General Motors Corporation
Government
[edit]- Eve Adams (B.A. 2001 Psychology) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Alfred Apps (BA 1979) — President of the Liberal Party of Canada since 2009
- Ron Atkey — conservative politician
- James Bartleman (B.A. 1963 History) — Lieutenant Governor of Ontario[49]
- Joyce Bateman (H.B.A. 1977) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Adam Beck (1916) — former mayor of London
- Chris Bentley (1976) — Member of Ontario Provincial Parliament and Ontario Minister of Energy[50]
- François Bourguignon (Ph.D. 1975 Economics) — Chief Economist of the World Bank[51]
- Laurel Broten (LL.B.) — Liberal Member of Ontario Provincial Parliament
- John Carmichael (B.A. 1974 Geography) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Margaret Chan (B.A. 1973 Brescia, M.D. 1977) — Director-General - Communicable Diseases, World Health Organization[52]
- Chris Charlton (B.A. 1986 English) — Member of Parliament[48]
- Shawn Cleary (B.A. 1994) — Halifax Regional Councillor[53]
- Sheila Copps (B.A. 1974 French and English from King's College) — former federal Minister of Heritage[54]
- Pam Damoff (BA) — Federal Liberal Member of Parliament
- Frank de Jong — leader of Green Party of Ontario
- Jim Diodati (BA 1991) — Mayor of Niagara Falls, Ontario
- Janet Ecker (1975) — Ontario Minister of Finance
- Doug Ferguson — president of the Liberal Party of Canada 2008–2009
- Diane Finley (B.A. 1979, M.B.A. 1982) — Conservative Member of Parliament and Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development[48]
- Joe Fontana — former Liberal Member of Parliament, mayor of London
- Cheryl Gallant (B.Sc. 1982 Chemistry) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Roger Gallaway — politician
- Donald Getty (1955) — CFL player and Premier of Alberta
- Dianne Haskett (1977) — former mayor of London, Ontario
- Tom Hockin — Conservative politician
- Ed Holder (B.A. 1976 Philosophy) — Conservative Member of Parliament and Mayor of London, Ontario[48]
- Tim Hudak (B.A. 1990 Economics) — Ontario MPP and Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario[55]
- Ron Irwin — diplomat and politician
- Gar Knutson (1983) — Liberal Member of Parliament
- Gloria Lindsay Luby — Conservative politician
- Janice MacKinnon — former Saskatchewan Minister of Finance
- Tiff Macklem — Governor of Bank of Canada
- Paul Macklin — politician and lawyer
- Joy MacPhail — former BC finance minister and deputy premier
- Irene Mathyssen (B.A. 1974, B.Ed. 1975) — Ontario NDP MPP; NDP Member of Parliament[48]
- Deb Matthews (B.A. Sociology, Ph.D. 2006) — Ontario MPP Minister of Health and Long-Term Care[50]
- Howard McCurdy — NDP Member of Parliament
- Paul McKeever (M.A. 1991, Ph.D studies 1991-1992, LL.B. 1995) — leader of the Freedom Party of Ontario
- Darcy McKeough — businessman, politician
- Cathy McLeod (B.Sc.N. 1981) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Bill Morneau (B.A.) — Canadian Finance Minister
- Pat O'Brien (1971) — former Liberal Member of Parliament
- Gordon Osbaldeston (1953) — former U.S./Canadian Trade Commissioner
- Peter Partington — Chairman of Niagara City Council
- Steve Peters (B.A. 1985 History) — Member of Ontario Provincial Parliament[50]
- David Peterson — former Premier of Ontario
- James Scott Peterson — Canadian Minister of International Trade
- Tim Peterson — Liberal politician
- Rod Phillips (B.A.) — Ontario Minister of Finance
- Stephen Poloz (M.A.) — Governor of Bank of Canada
- Brad Raffensperger — Georgia Secretary of State during the 2020 United States presidential election
- John Robarts (1939) — former Premier of Ontario
- Lloyd St. Amand — Liberal politician
- Peggy Sattler (BA 1983, MEd 2012) — NDP Member of Provincial Parliament[56]
- Andrew Saxton (B.A. 1986 ACS) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Kyle Seeback (LL.B. 1998) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Dan Senor — spokesman for U.S. Presidential Envoy Paul Bremer[57]
- Jagmeet Singh (B.Sc. 2001) — Leader of the New Democratic Party (2017–)
- Bruce Smith — Conservative politician
- Heather Stefanson — former premier of Manitoba
- Glenn Stevens — Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
- Karen Stintz (B.A. 1992) — Toronto city councillor and Chair of the Toronto Transit Commission[58]
- Paul Szabo — politician
- Shirley Thomson — Director of the McCord Museum
- Peter Towe — diplomat and businessman
- Bernard Trottier (M.B.A. 1992) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Orville Alton Turnquest (1981) — MP in the Bahamas
- Frank Valeriote (B.A. 1976 King's) — Liberal Member of Parliament[48]
- Elizabeth Weir (1976) — leader of the New Brunswick NDP
- John Wilkinson — Ontario MPP, Ontario Minister of Revenue
- John Reesor Williams — conservative politician
- David Winninger — NDP politician
- Elizabeth Witmer (1968) — Progressive Conservative MPP
- Stephen Woodworth (LL.B. 1977) — Conservative Member of Parliament[48]
- Alvin Yeung — Hong Kong legislative councillor
Literature
[edit]- Joan Barfoot — novelist
- Clare Bice — author
- Alice Munro (1976) — author; 2013 Nobel Laureate in Literature for "master of the contemporary short story"
- André Narbonne — writer
- Paul Vermeersch (1992) — poet
Sports
[edit]- Barry Ager — Olympic basketball player[59]
- Gary Agnew — coach, Columbus Blue Jackets[59]
- Stacey Allaster (B.A. 1985, M.B.A. 2000) — Chair and CEO of Women's Tennis Association[60]
- Paul Beeston (1967) — former president, Major League Baseball
- Shane Bergman — CFL football player, Calgary Stampeders[61]
- Glenn Clark (1996) — head coach, Toronto Rock and former lacrosse player
- Chuck Dalton — Olympic basketball player[59]
- Andy Fantuz — CFL football player, Hamilton Tiger-Cats[61]
- Duane Forde — former CFL football player
- Robert Foxcroft — Olympic fencer[59]
- Gino Fracas (B.A. 1955) — CFL football player[62]
- Mark Frostad — horse trainer
- Sasha Gollish (Bachelor of Engineering) — competitive runner, Pan American Games bronze medalist, Maccabiah Games gold medalist
- Lirim Hajrullahu — CFL football player
- Katherine Henderson — president and CEO of Curling Canada and Hockey Canada[63]
- Mike Inglis — Olympic gymnast[59]
- Roger Jackson — Olympic rower[59]
- Jeff Keeping — CFL football player
- John Kerr — Olympic sailor[59]
- Silken Laumann (1988) — Olympic rower[59]
- David Lee — CFL football player
- Rob MacDonald — appeared on The Ultimate Fighter 2; retired professional Mixed Martial Artist[64]
- Vaughn Martin — NFL football player San Diego Chargers
- Marnie McBean (1997) — Olympic rower[59]
- Don McCrae — Olympic basketball player and coach[59]
- Zack Medeiros — CFL kicker[65]
- Victor Mete — hockey player, Ottawa Senators
- Ray Monnot — Olympic basketball player[59]
- Mike Neary — Olympic rower[59]
- Lynn Nightingale — Olympic figure skater[59]
- Barbara Olmsted — Olympic canoer[59]
- Coulter Osborne — Olympic basketball player[59]
- Bill Pataky — Olympic basketball player (transferred)[59]
- Glenn Pettinger — Olympic basketball player[59]
- Bob Phibbs — Olympic basketball player[59]
- Skip Phoenix — Olympic diver and coach[59]
- Al Pickard — Canadian Amateur Hockey Association president and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee[66][67]
- Steve Rucchin (1994) — hockey player, over 700 NHL games played
- Eric Smith — Olympic canoer[59]
- Jamie Taras — CFL football player
- Pierre Vercheval — Canadian Football Hall of Fame
- Tessa Virtue — Olympic ice dancer
- James Walker — Olympic rower[59]
- Daryl Waud — CFL football player
- Tyrone Williams — NFL & CFL football player
Religion
[edit]- Thomas Christopher Collins (M.A. English) — Canadian Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- John T. Dunlap (Juris Doctor) — Prince and Grand Master and head of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Princess Basmah Bani Ahmad of Jordan — wife of Prince Hamzah bin Al Hussein of Jordan
- Alberto Dahik (Economy and Mathematics) — Vice President of Ecuador (1992–1995), Minister of Finance (1986) and Conservative congressman (1988–1992)[68]
- Sajjad Fazel — public health advocate[69]
- Aman Hambleton — chess grandmaster, Twitch streamer
- Sharon Johnston (B.Sc.) — Viceregal Consort of Canada (David Johnston)
- Harley Pasternak — personal trainer
Faculty
[edit]- Sir Frederick Grant Banting — 1923 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, co-discoverer of insulin
- Bob Barney — professor of kinesiology and Olympic scholar (LL.D., 2014)[70]
- John Lane Bell — mathematician and philosopher
- Ian Brodie — former chief of staff of the Office of the Prime Minister
- Sheila Butler — visual artist, professor
- Alexander Dewdney — mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher
- Don Gutteridge
- Douglas N. Jackson — designer of standardized tests
- Wilson Bryan Key — proponent of theory of "Subliminal Seduction"
- Charles Ling — professor of computer science
- Michael Ondaatje — poet, novelist
- Adrian Owen — Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging
- Balachandra Rajan — literary critic, theorist
- Carl Franz Robinow — bacteriologist
- J. Philippe Rushton — controversial psychology professor on race and intelligence
- Bernard Shapiro — Canadian Ethics Commissioner
- Robert Uffen — geophysicist, professor
- Mark S. Workentin — professor of organic chemistry
Administration
[edit]Chancellors
[edit]- Bishop Isaac Hellmuth (1878–1885)
- Alfred Peache (1885–1900)
- M. R. Meridith (1909–1914)
- W. J. Roche (1916–1929) (also Western's first medical graduate)
- Henry Cockshutt (1929–1944)
- Howard Ferguson (1945–1946)
- Arthur R. Ford (1947–1955)
- Richard G. Ivey (1955–1961)
- Verschoyle Philip Cronyn (1961–1967)
- Albert W. Trueman (1967–1971)
- John Robarts (1971–1976)
- J. Allyn Taylor (1976–1980)
- Richard M. Ivey (1980–1984)
- D.B. Weldon (1984–1988)
- Grant L. Reuber (1988–1992)
- Reva Gerstein (1992–1996)
- Peter Godsoe (1996–2000)
- Eleanor Clitheroe (2000–2004)
- Arthur Labatt (2004–2008)
- John Thompson (2008–2012)
- Joseph Rotman (2012–2015) (died during term)
- Jack Cowin (2015–present)
Presidents and vice-chancellors
[edit]- Nathaniel James (1908–1914)[71]
- Edward Braithwaite (1914–1919)[72]
- "Triumvirate of Deans" (1919–1927)[73]
- Paul S. McKibbon (Dean of Medicine)
- Hibbert W. Hill (Dean of Public Health)
- W. Sherwood Fox (Dean of Arts)
- W. Sherwood Fox (1927–1947)[74]
- George Hall (1947–1967)[75]
- D. Carlton Williams (1967–1977)[76]
- George Connell (1977–1984)[77]
- Alan K. Adlington (acting president, 1984–1985)[78]
- George Pedersen (1985–1994)[79]
- Paul Davenport (1994–2009)[80]
- Amit Chakma (2009–2019)[81]
- Alan Shepard (2019–present)[82]
Others
[edit]- J. Howard Crocker — director of the physical education department (1930–1947), also served as president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, previously a director with the YMCA[83]
In fiction
[edit]- Michael Patterson, from the comic strip For Better or For Worse
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