The outgoing head of the United Means of Sarnia-Lambton, Dave Brown, is amongst the seven Lambton School alumni nominated for this 12 months’s Faculties Ontario Premier’s Awards.
Every school selects nominees primarily based on their contributions to their communities. The Premier’s Awards will acknowledge one winner throughout seven classes.
“It’s an incredible honour to celebrate the impact our alumni have in their chosen professions,” mentioned Lambton School President and CEO Rob Kardas. “In addition to their professional success, skills and work ethic, this year’s nominees have also demonstrated an unwavering commitment to creating meaningful change in the industries and communities they serve.”
Nominees chosen by the Lambton School Alumni Affiliation are listed under.
Brown, who plans to retire from the United Means subsequent 12 months, has been nominated locally companies class for his work main a number of charitable initiatives.
“As he enters retirement, his legacy as Canada’s youngest and longest-serving United Means govt director endures,” learn a Lambton School media launch.
Helen and Matt Smith have been nominated within the enterprise class. The 2 began a kids’s play firm in 2020 referred to as Roo & You, which focuses on offering reasonably priced, high-quality kids’s merchandise.
Ryan Lindsay has been nominated within the artistic arts and design class for making an affect on the leisure trade and cultural heritage. Lindsay lately launched a tv comedy present, The Trades, and co-founded the Tradition Seize Challenge, which repatriates Indigenous artifacts by way of 3D printing methods.
Lisa Brush, founder and CEO of Symphony Senior Dwelling Inc. and Blue Lotus Dwelling LP, has been nominated within the well being sciences class. Lambton School mentioned Brush is devoted to enhancing senior care, notably dementia care.
Thomas Chona has been nominated in the science, know-how and engineering class. As a powerful advocate for renewable vitality, Chona has labored to put in methods, educate communities, and increase electrical energy entry in Zambia because the chief working officer of Zacstar Zambia Ltd.
Tracy MacDonald has been acknowledged for her social welfare advocacy within the current graduate class. Along with her function as a housing help employee for Sarnia-Lambton Rebound, MacDonald has additionally established United We Stand, which raises funds throughout the group.
Nominees will probably be celebrated through the annual Premier’s Awards ceremony held in Toronto on November 25.









