List of University of Western Ontario people
This is a list of notable individuals associated with the University of Western Ontario, including graduates, former students, professors, and researchers.
Alumni
Academics and scholars
- M. Shahid Alam — economist
- George Ayittey — Ghanaian economist, author and president of the Free Africa Foundation in Washington DC, professor at American University
- U. Aswathanarayana — Honorary Director of the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management, India
- Larry Bourne — Professor Emeritus of Urban Geography and Planning at University of Toronto
- Frances Egan — Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University
- J. Carson Mark — mathematician
- Robert C. Dynes — physicist, former President of the University of California
- Raffi Indjejikian — professor of accounting, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
- Charles Jago — academic, university administrator
- Mark Mullins — executive director, Fraser Institute
- Andrew Price-Smith — Colorado College political science professor
- Philip Reny — economist, Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago
- Michael Walker — economist
Science and technology
- Roberta Bondar (M.Sc. 1971 Experimental Pathology) — astronaut
- Sudi Devanesen — physician, professor of medicine
- Charles George Drake — Canadian Medical Hall of Fame neurosurgeon
- Donald Rix — pathologist
- Bjarni Tryggvason — astronaut[1]
Media and arts
Journalism and publishing
- Thalia Assuras (B.Sc. 1980, M.A. 1981 Journalism) — CBC and CBS journalist[2]
- Cameron Bailey — film critic and Toronto International Film Festival programmer
- Perrin Beatty (1970) — former president, CBC
- Lisa Bowes — sports anchor, CTV Calgary[3]
- Andrea Canning (B.A. 1994 Psychology)— ABC News correspondent[4]
- Nicole Dunsdon (M.A. 1995 Journalism) — the last person to win the Miss Canada competition before it was cancelled in 1992 due to pressure from women's organizations that considered the pageant to encourage the sexual objectification of women[5]
- Scott Feschuk — speechwriter, humorist and former newspaper journalist
- Elliotte Friedman (1993) — sports reporter, host, Hockey Night in Canada[6]
- Jennifer Hedger (B.A. 1998 Theatre Arts/English) — sports reporter for TSN[7][8]
- Heather Hiscox (M.A. 1987 Journalism) — CBC news anchor[9]
- Holly Horton (Psychology) — sportscaster[10]
- Kevin Newman (B.A. 1981 Political Science) — anchor of Global National[11]
- Carol Off (B.A. 1981) — television and radio journalist[12]
- Kevin Quinn — sportscaster, Rogers Sportsnet
- James Rocchi (1994) — head film critic for Netflix
- Scott Russell (B.A. 1980 History, B.Ed. 1981, M.A. 1985 Journalism) — CBC commentator, Hockey Night in Canada and figure skating[13][14]
- Morley Safer — host of 60 Minutes (did not graduate)[15]
- Dan Shulman (B.Sc. 1989 Actuarial Science) — sportscaster for ESPN[16]
- Steve Simmons — sports journalist, Toronto Sun
- Christine Simpson (1985) — sports reporter, Rogers Sportsnet[17]
- Paul Wells (B.A. 1989 Political Science) — journalist and pundit, columnist for Maclean's[18]
Film, television and theatre
- Bryan Baeumler (B.A. 1996) — award winning host of Disaster DIY[19] and House of Bryan[20]
- 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[21]
- David Furnish (H.B.A. 1985) — filmmaker and civil partner of Sir Elton John[22]
- Tomson Highway (B. Mus. 1975, B.A. 1976) — playwright[23]
- Juggan Kazim (B.A. 2002 Media, Information & Technoculture and Sociology) — actress, model, television personality[24]
- Alexander Knox — Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning actor (did not graduate)[25]
- Colleen McGill (B.A. Economics) — interior Designer, McGill Design Group, TV Host
- Kelly Rowan (1989) — actress, The O.C.
- David Shore — screenwriter and creator of television show House
- Alan Thicke (1967) — actor, Growing Pains[26]
- Al Waxman (B.A. 1957) — actor[27]
- Sarah Richardson (B.A. Visual Arts 93) Interior Designer, HGTV Sarah's House (TV Series), HGTV Sarah 101 (TV Series), Design Inc.
Music, fine arts and architecture
- Simona Atzori (B.A. 2001 Visual Arts) — dancer, artist, born without arms[28]
- John Davis Barnett — librarian, curator
- Basia Bulat (B.A. 2006 English) — musician[29]
- Jack Chambers — artist
- Todd Clark — lead singer of the Toronto-based rock group Pilot Speed, formally known as Pilate
- Duncan Coutts (1993) — musician, Our Lady Peace[30]
- Garth Hudson — organist, The Band
- Stephan Moccio (B.Mus. 1994) — musician — singer/songwriter, composer, 2010 Vancouver Games performer[31]
- Adrianne Pieczonka (B.Mus. 1985) — soprano opera singer[32]
- Zameer Rizvi (B.Eng. 1981 Electrical Engineering)
- Michael Schade (B. Mus. 1888)— tenor opera singer[33]
- Mike Turner — guitarist/producer, formerly of Our Lady Peace[30]
- Stephen Willis — musicologist
- Don Wright — composer, musician and educator
Business
- Peter Aceto (B.A. 1991 Psychology, LLB 1994) — President and Chief Executive Officer of ING DIRECT Canada [34]
- Thomas Bailey — founder, Janus Capital Group, USA
- E. Scott Beattie — chairman, Elizabeth Arden, USA
- Geoff Beattie — President and CEO, Woodbridge
- Eleanor Clitheroe-Bell (1977) — former businesswoman, Anglican priest
- George Cope — President, CEO, BCE Inc., Bell Canada
- Brian Ferriman — music industry executive
- Shuman Ghosemajumder — technologist, author
- Stephen K. Gunn — CEO, co-founder, Sleep Country Canada
- David Hughes — president, CEO, Habitat for Humanity Canada
- Richard M. Ivey (H.B.A. 1947) — businessman, philanthropist
- Sami Khoreibi (B.A. 2007) — President and CEO of Enviromena Power Systems[35]
- Arkadi Kuhlmann — Chairman of ING Direct
- Patrick LaForge — President, CEO, Edmonton Oilers
- Howard Lindzon — author and founder of StockTwits[36]
- Christine Magee (1982) — President, co-Founder, Sleep Country Canada
- David Brennan (LLB 1983) — Senior Vice President, Law and General Counsel, Ontario Power Generation[37]
- Rob McEwen — CEO of US Gold Corporation
- Glenn Murphy (B.A. Business) — Chairman, CEO, Gap[38]
- 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
- Dale Ponder (LLB 1980) — Managing Partner, Chief Executive of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP[39]
- Aaron Regent (B.A. 1988 History) — President and Chief Executive Officer of Barrick Gold Corporation[40]
- Grant Reuber (1950) — businessman, economist
- Don Ritz — Senior Vice President of Barrick Gold Corporation[41]
- 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[42]
- Benjamin Smith, Chief Commercial Officer, Air Canada
- John M. Thompson (B.ESc. 1966, LL.D. 1994) — Chairman of the Board, TD Bank Financial Group[43]
- Prem Watsa — Chairman and CEO, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited
- Lee Seng Wee — former chairman, Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore
- Andrew Steele — strategy consultant, columnist for the Globe and Mail
- Galen Weston (1962) — head, Weston Foods
- Ray G. Young — EVP, CFO, General Motors Corporation
- Ray Sharma (1996) — Founder and CEO, XMG Studio
- Liane Davey (1993) - business consultant, public speaker, New York Times Bestselling business author
- John Berardi - author, nutrition coach, and professor, co-founder of Precision Nutrition
Government
- Eve Adams (B.A. 2001 Psychology) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Kimble Ainslie — public policy analyst, former politician
- Ron Atkey — conservative politician
- Joyce Bateman (H.B.A. 1977) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Adam Beck (1916) — former mayor of London
- James Bartleman (B.A. 1963 History) — Lieutenant Governor of Ontario[45]
- Christopher Bentley (1976) — Member of Ontario Provincial Parliament and Ontario Minister of Energy[46]
- François Bourguignon (Ph.D. 1975 Economics) — Chief Economist of the World Bank[47]
- Laurel Broten (LL.B.) — Liberal Member of Ontario Provincial Parliament
- John Carmichael (B.A. 1974 Geography) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Margaret Chan (B.A. 1973 Brescia, M.D. 1977) — Director-General - Communicable Diseases, World Health Organization[48]
- Chris Charlton (B.A. 1986 English) — Member of Parliament [44]
- Sheila Copps (B.A. 1974 French and English from King's College) — former federal Minister of Heritage[49]
- Jim Diodati (BA 1991) - Mayor of Niagara Falls, Ontario
- Frank de Jong — leader of Green Party of Ontario
- Janet Ecker (1975) — Ontario Minister of Finance
- Doug Ferguson — president of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2008–2009
- Diane Finley (B.A. 1979, M.B.A. 1982) — Conservative Member of Parliament and Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development[44]
- Joe Fontana — former Liberal Member of Parliament, mayor of London
- Cheryl Gallant (B.Sc. 1982 Chemistry) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Roger Gallaway — politician
- Donald Getty (1955) — CFL player and Premier of Alberta
- Dianne Haskett (1977) — former mayor of London, Ontario
- Tom Hockin — Conservative Politician
- Peter B. Hockin — Ontario Superior Court Justice [50]
- Ed Holder (B.A. 1976 Philosophy) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Tim Hudak (B.A. 1990 Economics) — Ontario MPP and Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario[51]
- Ron Irwin — diplomat and politician
- Gar Knutson (1983) — Liberal Member of Parliament
- Gloria Lindsay Luby — Conservative politician
- Tiff Macklem — Senior Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada
- Paul Macklin — politician and lawyer
- Janice MacKinnon — Former Saskatchewan Minister of Finance
- Joy MacPhail — former BC finance minister and deputy premier
- Paul McKeever (M.A. 1991, Ph.D studies 1991-1992, LL.B. 1995)— leader of the Freedom Party of Ontario
- Deb Matthews (B.A. Sociology, Ph.D. 2006) — Ontario MPP Minister of Health and Long-Term Care[46]
- Irene Mathyssen (B.A. 1974, B.Ed. 1975) — Ontario NDP MPP; NDP Member of Parliament[44]
- Howard McCurdy — NDP Member of Parliament
- Darcy McKeough — businessman, politician
- Cathy McLeod (B.Sc.N. 1981) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Pat O'Brien (1971) — former Liberal Member of Parliament
- Gordon Osbaldeston (1953) — former US/Canadian Trade Commissioner
- Peter Partington — Chairman of Niagara City Council
- Steve Peters (B.A. 1985 History) — Member of Ontario Provincial Parliament[46]
- David Peterson — former Premier of Ontario
- Tim Peterson — Liberal politician
- James Scott Peterson — Canadian Minister of International Trade
- John Robarts (1939) — former Premier of Ontario
- Andrew Saxton (B.A. 1986 ACS) — Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Peggy Sattler (BA 1983, MEd 2012) NDP Member of Provincial Parliament [52]
- Kyle Seeback (LL.B. 1998) Conservative Member of Parliament[44]
- Dan Senor — spokesman for US Presidential Envoy Paul Bremer[53]
- Lloyd St. Amand — Liberal Politician
- Bruce Smith — Conservative politician
- Glenn Stevens — Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
- Karen Stintz (B.A. 1992) Toronto city councillor and Chair of the Toronto Transit Commission[54]
- 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[44]
- Orville Alton Turnquest (1981)MP in the Bahamas
- Frank Valeriote (B.A. 1976 King's) — Liberal Member of Parliament[44]
- 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[44]
Literature
- Joan Barfoot — novelist
- Clare Bice — author
- Alice Munro (1976) — author; 2013 Nobel Laureate in Literature for "master of the contemporary short story"
Sports
- Barry Ager — Olympic basketball player[55]
- Gary Agnew — coach, Columbus Blue Jackets[55]
- Stacey Allaster (B.A. 1985, M.B.A. 2000) — Chair and CEO of Women's Tennis Association[56]
- Paul Beeston (1967) — former president, Major League Baseball
- Shane Bergman — CFL football player, Calgary Stampeders[57]
- Glenn Clark (1996) — head coach, Toronto Rock and former lacrosse player
- Chuck Dalton — Olympic basketball player[55]
- Andy Fantuz — CFL football player, Hamilton Tiger-Cats[57]
- Duane Forde — former CFL football player
- Robert Foxcroft — Olympic fencer[55]
- Gino Fracas (B.A. 1955) — CFL football player[58]
- Mark Frostad — horse trainer
- Mike Inglis — Olympic gymnast[55]
- Roger Jackson — Olympic rower[55]
- Derek Kent (B.A. 1992) — Executive Director, Corporate and Brand Communications of the Canadian Olympic Committee[59]
- John Kerr — Olympic sailor[55]
- Silken Laumann (1988) — Olympic rower[55]
- Vaughn Martin — NFL football player San Diego Chargers
- Marnie McBean (1997) — Olympic rower[55]
- Don McCrae — Olympic basketball player and coach[55]
- Ray Monnot — Olympic basketball player[55]
- Mike Neary — Olympic rower[55]
- Lynn Nightingale — Olympic figure skater[55]
- Barbara Olmsted — Olympic canoer[55]
- Coulter Osborne — Olympic basketball player[55]
- Chris Overholt (B.A. 1987 History from King's College) — CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee[60]
- Bill Pataky — Olympic basketball player (transferred)[55]
- Glenn Pettinger — Olympic basketball player[55]
- Bob Phibbs — Olympic basketball player[55]
- Skip Phoenix — Olympic diver and coach[55]
- Steve Rucchin (1994) — hockey player, Atlanta Thrashers
- Eric Smith — Olympic canoer[55]
- Jamie Taras — CFL football player
- Paul Thomas — Olympic basketball coach in 1952 Olympics[55]
- Pierre Vercheval — Canadian Football Hall of Famer
- James Walker — Olympic rower[55]
Sharon (Tsukamoto) Rutledge- Olympic Gymnast 1972
Religion
- Thomas Christopher Collins (M.A. English) — Canadian Cardinal of the Catholic Church
Miscellaneous
- Sharon Johnston (B.Sc.) — Viceregal Consort of Canada (David Johnston)
- Stephanie Marley (B.A. Psychology) — daughter of Bob Marley[61]
- Harley Pasternak — personal trainer
- Vandana Shiva (Ph.D. Philosophy) — philosopher, environmentalist, eco feminist
- Princess Basmah Bani Ahmad of Jordan — wife of Prince Hamzah bin Al Hussein of Jordan
Faculty
- Sir Frederick Grant Banting — 1923 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, co-discoverer of insulin
- John Lane Bell — mathematician and philosopher
- Ian Brodie — former chief of staff of the Office of the Prime Minister
- Alexander Dewdney — mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher
- Don Gutteridge
- Douglas N. Jackson — designer of standardized tests
- Wilson Bryan Key — proponent, theory of "Subliminal Seduction"
- Michael Ondaatje — poet, novelist
- Adrian Owen — Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging
- Balachandra Rajan — literary critic, theorist
- J. Philippe Rushton — controversial psychology professor on race and intelligence
- Bernard Shapiro — Canadian Ethics Commissioner
- Robert Uffen — geophysicist, professor
Chancellors
- 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–present)
Presidents and Vice-Chancellors
- Dr. Nathaniel James (1908–1914)
- The Reverend Dr. Edward Braithwaite (1914–1919)
- "Triumvirate" (1919–1927)
- Dr. Paul S. McKibbon
- Hibbert W. Hill
- Dr. W. Sherwood Fox
- Dr. W. Sherwood Fox (1927–1947)
- Dr. George Hall (1947–1967)
- Dr. D. Carlton Williams (1967–1977)
- Dr. George Connell (1977–1984)
- Dr. Alan K. Adlington (acting president, 1984–1985)
- Dr. George Pedersen (1985–1994)
- Dr. Paul Davenport (1994–2009)
- Dr. Amit Chakma (2009–present)
In fiction
- Michael Patterson, from the comic strip For Better or For Worse
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