List of University of Ottawa people
This is a list of University of Ottawa people.
Notable people
Athletes and leaders in sports
- Caleb Agada (born 1994), Nigerian-Canadian basketball player in the Israeli Premier League and for the Nigerian national basketball team
- James Cartwright, Olympic athlete (kayak)
- Michael A. Chambers, former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee and Olympic Order recipient
- Sonia Denoncourt, association football referee
- Doug Falconer, CFL football player, film producer
- Lou Lefaive, Canadian sports administrator and civil servant[1]
- Neil Lumsden, CFL football player
- Sherraine MacKay, Olympic athlete (épée fencing)
- Silver Quilty, Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee
- Brad Sinopoli, CFL football player
- Ibrahim Tounkara, CFL football player
- Ousmane Tounkara, CFL football player
Business leaders
- France Chrétien, prominent lawyer and businesswoman; daughter of former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
- Andre Desmarais, President and CEO of Power Corp. Canada
- Paul Desmarais, entrepreneur
- Daniel Lamarre, president and chief operating officer of Cirque du Soleil
- Chuck Rifici, Canadian entrepreneur, former CEO of Tweed Marijuana Inc, and former CFO of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Civil servants and public sector leaders
- Johanne Bélisle, former Commissioner of Patents, Registrar of Trademarks and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)
- Jocelyne Bourgon, Canadian representative to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); former Clerk of the Privy Council
- William J. S. Elliott, former commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Robert John Giroux, university president
- Ahmed Hussen, President of the Canadian Somali Congress
- Christiane Ouimet, first Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada
- Sheridan Scott, Commissioner of Competition of the Competition Bureau
- Paul Tellier, former Clerk of the Privy Council
Journalists
- Samantha Bee, host of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
- Marcel Desjardins, political commentator and news director[2]
- Pierre Dufault, journalist and sports commentator for Radio-Canada[3]
- Mary Lou Finlay, journalist for the CBC
- Peter Jennings, journalist and news anchor for ABC News
- Lisa LaFlamme, journalist
- Alex Trebek, former broadcaster for CBC, host of the game show Jeopardy!
Jurists
- Louise Arbour, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; former Supreme Court Justice
- Michel Bastarache, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Louise Charron, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Gérald Fauteux, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Louis LeBel, Justice of the Supreme Court
- Richard Wagner, Chief Justice of Canada
Musicians
- Joyce El-Khoury, opera singer
- Angela Hewitt, pianist
- Roch Voisine, singer-songwriter
- Grizz LeSaint, singer-songwriter/rapper
Media personalities
- George Aryee, Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1991–1992)
- Randall Dark, director, producer, and HDTV pioneer
- Erica Ehm, television personality and songwriter, former MuchMusic VJ
- Jeanette Jenkins, Hollywood fitness trainer, spokeswoman for BET's Television foundation, "A Healthy BET Campaign"
- Suzanne Pinel, children's entertainer (Marie-Soleil)
- Quddus, model, MTV VJ
Natural scientists and engineers
- Xiaoyi Bao, professor, Canada Research Chair in Fiber Optics and Photonics[4]
- Robert W. Boyd, physicist, Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate in Quantum Nonlinear Optics
- Timothy C. Lethbridge, professor of computer science and software engineering
- Tuncer Őren, professor emeritus of computer science
- Tito Scaiano, professor of chemistry, photochemist
- Dafydd Williams, astronaut
Physicians and other health care professionals
- Mark Aubry, Chief Medical Officer of Hockey Canada, and the International Ice Hockey Federation
- Anna Baranowsky, clinical psychologist; founder and CEO of the Traumatology Institute
- Margaret Beznak, physiologist
- Walter Douglas Boyd, cardiothoracic surgeon and innovator, developed minimally invasive robotic cardiac surgery and cardiac regeneration procedures
- Dave Holmes, University Research Chair in Forensic Nursing; Editor-in-Chief of Aporia - the Nursing Journal
- Wilbert Joseph Keon, cardiovascular surgeon, first Canadian to implant an artificial heart in a human
- Philip Steven Wells, hematologist, developed the Wells risk score for pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis
Political leaders
- Philémon Yunji Yang , Former Cameroon Prime minister
Federal and international
- Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, Prime Minister of Somalia
- Bernard Chidzero, finance minister of Zimbabwe
- Ousainou Darboe, Gambian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Salter Hayden, Senator and lawyer
- Rahim Jaffer, former Canadian Member of Parliament
- John Manley, former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
- Paul Martin, former Prime Minister of Canada
- Gabriela Michetti, Vice President of Argentina
- Sir Edward Morris, former Prime Minister of Newfoundland
- André Ouellet, former Minister and CEO and president of Canada Post
- Jean-Luc Pepin, politician, Cabinet minister
- John Richardson, Brigadier General in the Canadian Forces and Member of Parliament
- Allan Rock, former Minister of Justice, among other ministerial portfolios, Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations, President of the University of Ottawa
- Hugh Segal, politician and Senator
Provincial & Territorial
- Howard Hampton, former leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
- Dalton McGuinty, former Premier of Ontario
- Paul Okalik, first premier of Nunavut
Municipal
- Bob Chiarelli, former mayor of the City of Ottawa
- Mathieu Fleury, current Ottawa City Councillor for Rideau-Vanier
- Jean-Paul L'Allier, former mayor of Quebec City
- Gérald Tremblay, former mayor of Montreal
Social scientists
- Merridee Bujaki, manager of Accounting Studies
- Michel Chossudovsky, economist and author
- Dimitri Kitsikis, geopolitician
- Anna Koutsoyiannis, economist
Visual artists
- Jean-Marc Carisse, photographer
Writers and literature experts
- Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo, Ivoirian poet
- Michel Bock, professor of history, Governor General's literary award winner
- Michel Marc Bouchard, playwright
- Cyril Dabydeen, author and Professor of English
- Andrew Donskov, professor of modern languages, Tolstoy expert
- Faisal Kutty, lawyer, writer, human rights activist, academic teaching at Osgoode Hall Law School and at Valparaiso University
- Angela Narth, children's author
- Carol Shields, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer
- Kim Renders (BA in drama 1977), playwright, theatre director and actor; co-founder of Nightwood Theatre[5]
- Christl Verduyn, professor of English Literature and Canadian Studies; recipient of the Governor General's International Award for Canadian Studies (2006)
Other
- Abdul Rahman Jabarah, alleged al-Qaeda member killed in 2003
- Denis Rancourt, former physics professor, scientist, academic dissident
Chancellors and Presidents
List of Chancellors
(1889–1965) University of Ottawa
- 1889–1909 Mgr Joseph-Thomas Duhamel
- 1911–1922 Mgr Charles-Hugues Gauthier
- 1922–1927 Mgr Joseph-Médard Émard
- 1928–1940 Mgr Joseph-Guillaume-Laurent Forbes
- 1940–1953 Mgr Alexandre Vachon
- 1953–1965 Mgr Marie-Joseph Lemieux, OP
(1965–present) University of Ottawa (reorganised)
- 1966–1973 Pauline Vanier
- 1973–1979 The Right Honourable Gérald Fauteux
- 1979–1985 Gabrielle Léger
- 1985–1990 The Honourable Maurice Sauvé
- 1991–1993 Gordon F. Henderson
- 1994–2012 Huguette Labelle
- 2012-2015 Michaelle Jean
- 2015–present Calin Rovinescu
List of Presidents
(1848–1861) Le Collège de Bytown / The College of Bytown
- 1848-1849 Édouard Chevalier, OMI
- 1849-1850 Jean-François Allard, OMI
- 1850-1851 Napoléon Mignault, OMI
- 1851-1853 Augustin Gaudet, OMI
- 1853-1861 Joseph-Henri Tabaret, OMI
(1861–1889) Collège d'Ottawa / College of Ottawa
- 1861-1864 Joseph-Henri Tabaret, OMI
- 1864-1867 Timothy Ryan, OMI
- 1867-1874 Joseph-Henri Tabaret, OMI
- 1874-1877 Antoine Paillier, OMI
- 1877-1886 Joseph-Henri Tabaret, OMI
- 1886 Philémon Provost, OMI
- 1886-1887 Antoine Paillier, OMI
- 1887-1889 Jean-Marie Fayard, OMI
(1889–1965) Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
- 1889-1898 James McGuckin, OMI
- 1898-1901 Henri-Antoine Constantineau, OMI
- 1901-1905 Joseph-Édouard Émery, OMI
- 1905-1911 William Murphy, OMI
- 1911-1914 Adrien-Bruno Roy, OMI
- 1914-1915 Henri Gervais, OMI
- 1915-1921 Louis Rhéaume, OMI
- 1921-1927 François-Xavier Marcotte, OMI
- 1927-1930 Uldéric Robert, OMI
- 1930-1936 Gilles Marchand, OMI
- 1936-1942 Joseph Hébert, OMI
- 1942-1946 Philippe Cornellier, OMI
- 1946-1952 Jean-Charles LaFramboise, OMI
- 1952-1958 Rodrigue Normandin, OMI
- 1958-1964 Henri-F. Légaré, OMI
- 1964-1965 Roger Guindon, OMI
(1965–present) Université d'Ottawa (nouvelle structure) / University of Ottawa (reorganised)
- 1965-1984 Roger Guindon, OMI
- 1984-1990 Antoine D'Iorio
- 1990-2001 Marcel Hamelin
- 2001-2008 Gilles G. Patry
- 2008-2017 Allan Rock
- 2017–present Jacques Frémont
References
- Ferguson, Bob (2005). Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd. p. 256. ISBN 1-55041-855-6.
- Hustak, Alan (11 February 2003). "Assistant publisher at La Presse leaves a great void". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. p. 6.
- Gratton, Denis (June 22, 2018). "Pierre Dufault, le dernier des grands". Le Droit (in French). Retrieved November 8, 2020.
- "Leading fiber optics researcher Dr. Xiaoyi Bao to receive honorary degree | UNews". www.uleth.ca. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- Nothof, Anne. "Renders, Kim". Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia. Athabasca University. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
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