Jacq Brasseur CSW’13, BSW’15
Meet Jacq Brasseur CSW’13, BSW’15, the 2020 ACAA recipient for Distinguished Alumni Award for Humanitarian and Community Service.
Meet Jacq Brasseur CSW’13, BSW’15, the 2020 ACAA recipient for Distinguished Alumni Award for Humanitarian and Community Service.
Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth MEd’01 is this year’s ACAA recipient of the Distinguished Professional Achievement Award.
This year’s ACAA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient is Shawna Argue BASc’87.
Robert Jamont BPAS’89 the 2020 ACAA recipient of the Outstanding Service Award.
Still early in his career, Tyler Willox has already established himself as a leader within Regina’s business community. While a student at the University of Regina, Tyler founded the Regina chapter of 5 Days for the Homeless, served as Vice-President the student union and as President of the Business Students’ Society, as well as a member of the U of R Senate.
Paul McLellan not only graduated from the University of Regina, but also champions his alma mater every opportunity he gets. A self-described life-long learner—he received a Bachelor of Business Administration from the U of R in 1981, trained at SIAST (now Saskatchewan Polytechnic) to become a journey person electrician in 1982, and returned to U of R to receive his Executive MBA in 2009—and passionate ambassador for the University of Regina, Paul served on University’s Board of Governors from 2008-2015. He served as Chair from 2011 to 2013.
Life threw Brianne Urzada a curveball when at 23 she was diagnosed with stage three Hodgkin’s lym-phoma. While undergoing chemotherapy, the arts educator realized she could not control her cancer, but she could control how she recovered.
The filmmaking duo of Trudy Stewart and Janine Windolph have created—together and separately—award-winning documentaries featured at festivals and screenings around the world. Trudy and Janine first met as students at the University of Regina.
Gary Drummond, Queen’s Counsel-turned-business-leader, has never been one to pursue recognition for his considerable achievements. Gary’s business pedigree, however, is just as impressive as his 18-year commercial and corporate legal career—making him a most deserving recipient of the ACAA Lifetime Achievement Award.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the University of Regina’s flagship alumni award program – The Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards. The awards were established to celebrate the accomplishments of University of Regina alumni who have realized outstanding achievement in their field.