
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver – Tuesday, November 19, 2024
MENU
STARTER
Classic Wedge Salad
Tomato, Bacon, Goat Cheese, Crispy Onion, Green Goddess Dressing (D)
ENTRÉE
Braised Short Rib of Angus Beef
Horseradish Whipped Potato, Roasted Carrots, Haricot Vert, Salsa Verde (D)
VEGETARIAN
Butternut Squash Ravioli
DESSERT
Blueberry Maple Crème Brulee
Mini Beaver Tail (G, D)
WINE
Open Sauvignon Blanc, British Columbia
Open Merlot, British Columbia
freshly brewed HC Valentine regular and decaffeinated coffee
Lot 35 signature traditional, herbal and flavoured teas
PROGRAM
RECEPTION MUSIC PROVIDED BY
UBC Jazz Club Trio
EMCEE
Fiona Forbes, BA’93
Producer & Contributor, The Morning Show on Global TV
FIRST COURSE
OPENING REMARKS
Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon
President & Vice-Chancellor, UBC
Ben Westmore
5th Year Science Student, Behavioural Neuroscience
President, Student Alumni Council
Fred Withers, BCom’77, FCPA, FCA
Chair, alumni UBC Board of Directors
HONORARY ALUMNI AWARD · The Honourable Lois Mitchell, CM, AOE
VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP AWARD · John Montalbano, BCom’88
ENTRÉE
Laura Silvester, BCom’11
alumni UBC Board of Directors & 2024 Awards Selection Committee Chair
FACULTY COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD · lax̌lax̌tkʷ Dr. Jeannette Armstrong, OC, LLD’06
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP AWARD · Dr. Jan Christilaw, CM, MHSc’03
Ella Laure Hipolito, BA’15
2024 Awards Selection Committee
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION AWARD · Dr. William Cheung, PhD’07
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARD · Dr. Paul Sanberg, MsC’79
DESSERT
Natalie Cook Zywicki
Associate Vice-President/Executive Director, alumni UBC
YOUNG ALUMNI AWARD · Marina Melanidis, BSc(Nat Res Cons)’18, MSc’22
ALUMNI AWARD OF DISTINCTION · Dr. Carol Lee, CM, OBC, BCom’81, LLD’19
CLOSING REMARKS
BIOGRAPHIES
The Honourable Lois Mitchell, CM, AOE
Honorary Alumni Award
Dedicated to sports at both grassroots and world-class levels, corporate entrepreneur Lois Mitchell is a powerhouse advocate for amateur sport and a role model for community service. This Royal Canadian Geographical Society president and former lieutenant-governor of Alberta has held key volunteer positions for prominent women’s hockey and Olympic organizations and initiatives. She and her late husband Doug Mitchell established several awards and endowments to propel UBC athletes to excellence. Their combined generosity helped UBC build the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre and Arena, which was a venue for the 2010 Olympics. Instrumental in empowering the UBC Thunderbirds to countless victories, she remains one of Canada’s strongest supporters of university sport.
John Montalbano, BCom’88
Volunteer Leadership Award
Venerated business leader John Montalbano has demonstrated steadfast commitment to improving communities through extensive volunteering, mentorship, and philanthropy. At the UBC Sauder School of Business, he is a Faculty Advisory Board member, founded the UBC Sauder Philanthropy Program, and established the Montalbano Centre for Responsible Leadership Development. He is also a past chair of the UBC Board of Governors and has generated outstanding fundraising support for the university. A director of several companies, Montalbano has served on numerous boards for non-profits and public and private institutions. He co-founded the Take a Hike Foundation for youth at risk and is a past chair of the St. Paul’s Foundation, Vancouver Police Foundation, and Vancouver Public Library Capital Campaign, and the current chair of the Windmill Microlending Capital Campaign.
lax̌lax̌tkʷ Dr. Jeannette Armstrong, OC, LLD’06
Faculty Community Service Award
Author, artist, activist, leader, educator, and elder lax̌lax̌tkʷ Dr. Jeannette Armstrong has enduringly championed Indigenous peoples, languages, and cultures. A UBC associate professor of Indigenous Studies and former Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge and Philosophy, her extraordinary efforts have profoundly elevated the Syilx Okanagan Nation. With lifelong devotion to revitalizing the Nsyilxcn language, she led the creation of UBC Okanagan’s groundbreaking Bachelors of Nsyilxcn, Nɬəʔkepmx, and St’at’imc Language Fluency programs. While she has helped academic environments to become more accessible, inclusive, and supportive for Indigenous Peoples, her global advocacy for Indigeneity extends her impact far beyond academia.
Dr. Jan Christilaw, CM, MHSc’03
Global Citizenship Award
Dr. Jan Christilaw is an internationally esteemed advocate for women’s healthcare who, as a founding member of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, contributed to the organization receiving a Nobel Peace Prize. Currently the director of Women’s Health for the Canadian Network of International Surgeons, she has held leadership and volunteer roles at numerous BC and Canadian health institutions and women’s organizations. In BC, she significantly enhanced healthcare for Indigenous people. In Africa, she helped boost women’s healthcare education and training, including in Ethiopia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Her exceptional leadership and volunteerism have earned her honours at provincial, national, and international levels, including the Order of Canada in 2017.
Dr. William Cheung, PhD’07
Research and Innovation Award
World-renowned scientist Dr. William Cheung, director and professor at the UBC Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, plays a crucial role in conveying how climate change is impacting our oceans. As a Canada Research Chair, he leads ocean and sustainability research and directs an international partnership exploring solutions for the Food-Climate-Biodiversity nexus. His remarkable findings have shaped policy discussions at national and international levels, including the United Nations. Under his guidance, the Nereus Program, an international interdisciplinary research initiative, significantly advanced global insights into the future of our oceans. Frequently sought by media for his expertise, his work highlights the vital need to sustain marine ecosystems.
Dr. Paul Sanberg, MSc’79
Entrepreneurship Award
Preeminent neuroscientist Dr. Paul Sanberg is a pivotal figure in advancing the culture of innovation among academic communities for the betterment of society. His founding of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), which supports innovation from concept to commercialization, has raised the profile of academic invention and related economic stimulation by honouring those who patent their discoveries. As an inventor and entrepreneur himself, he holds over 160 patents, co-founded two companies and two professional neuroscience societies, and is the founder and executive director of the University of South Florida Center of Excellence for Aging & Brain Repair. His influence has left an indelible mark on how academic enterprise impacts the world.
Marina Melanidis, BSc(Nat Res Cons)’18, MSc’22
Young Alumni Award
A trailblazer in the emerging field of Nature-based Solutions (NbS), activist-scholar Marina Melanidis is devoted to amplifying and growing the international climate-action movement among youth and marginalized communities. She launched the global non-profit Youth4Nature and the Climate Guides mentorship program, has led youth delegations and initiatives at high-level climate conferences, and serves on the Global Witness board. Recognized as a Canadian Climate Champion, Top 25 Environmentalist Under 25, and Top 30 Sustainable Leader Under 30, she centres youth and Indigenous voices in her advocacy for a world in which both nature and communities can thrive.
Dr. Carol Lee, CM, OBC, BCom’81, LLD’19
Alumni Award of Distinction
Carol Lee — a business and community leader — is a driving force behind Vancouver Chinatown’s revitalization. As co-founder of the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation, her community-driven approach is reimagining one of Canada’s most iconic neighbourhoods. The foundation pioneered the Chinatown Storytelling Centre and Bob & Michael’s Place, an innovative community housing project. For UBC, she has served on several boards and committees and was recently appointed chair of UBC Properties Trust. Her combined business, philanthropy, and community-building efforts honour the past while benefiting current and future generations. In recognition of her transformational leadership and business acumen, she received the Order of Canada in 2023.
SILENT AUCTION
For the full list of auction items, please go to can.givergy.com/AAA2024
Bid and bid often on an array of incredible items and experiences. All proceeds from this year’s online auction will go support UBC’s Forward for Students Fund: The Affordability Initiative that will help students on both campuses by providing them with support in the areas where they need it most. For more details on this $100 million campaign for students, go to give.ubc.ca/projects/forward-for-students
THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING AUCTION SUPPORTERS. PLEASE SUPPORT THESE INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES.
alumni UBC
alumni UBC Student Alumni Council
alumni UBC Wine Club
Audain Art Museum
Ballet BC
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Beaucoup Bakery
Bill Reid Gallery
BMO MasterCard
Broadway Across Canada
Carol Lee, BCom’81, LLD’19
Chinatown BBQ
Chinatown Storytelling Centre
Chor Leoni
Cirque du Soleil
Coast Capital Savings
Dilawri
Fresh Prep
Goldilocks Bake Shop
Hawksworth Restaurant
Helijet
Howard Soon, BSc’74
LaStella Winery
Maenam Restaurant
Magnolia Hotel & Spa
Manulife Financial
Mercedes-Benz Vancouver
Opus Hotel
Pacific Sands Beach Resort
Phantom Creek Estates
Sophia Cheng, BA’04
Terravista Vineyards
TD Insurance
The Cultch
The Improv Centre
The Lazy Gourmet
UBC Bookstore
Vancouver Candle Co
Vanessa Vineyard
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Vancouver Warriors
Vancouver Canadians
Wildlight Kitchen + Bar
For the full list of auction items, please go to can.givergy.com/AAA2024
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
GALA CHAIR
Laura Silvester, BCom’11
2024 AWARDS SELECTION COMMITTEE
Warren Beach, BA’89, FCPA, FCA
Susan Chow, BA’87
Jeevyn Dhaliwal, KC, LLB’97
Jean Forrest, BPE’83
Derek Fung, BA’99, BA’00, Dip(Ed)’00
Ella Laure Hipolito, BA’15
Steven Morrison, BMgmt’11
Herbert Rosengarten
Howard Soon, BSc’74
CALL FOR 2025 NOMINATIONS
Do you know a graduate, student, faculty member or friend of UBC who deserves to be recognized as a leader, advocate, artist or visionary? This is your chance to bring them into the limelight.
To nominate online, visit alumni.ubc.ca/nominate, or contact Teresa Faulkner at teresa.faulkner@ubc.ca for details.
Nomination deadline Friday, February 14, 2025

We acknowledge that UBC’s campuses are situated within the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wu7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and in the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.