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The Founding College of the University of Toronto
UC Students celebrate with Principal's Donald Ainslie and Markus Stock at the 2019 Alumni of Influence Awards Gala

Alumni of Influence

University College Alumni of Influence Award
The University College Alumni of Influence Award recognizes our diverse alumni and the exceptional ways in which they impact the College, the University of Toronto and our communities. 
 

2012

Patrick Watson
BA 1951 UC

For more than five decades, Patrick Watson has played a key role in the development of Canadian television as producer then host of several groundbreaking public affairs programs. Best known for pushing the boundaries as host of This Hour Has Seven Days, Watson is also a prolific author, actor and outspoken commentator. He is the former chair of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and has been recognized by many for his innovative and substantive contributions to television journalism.

Professor Leonard Waverman
BA 1964 UC

Economist and higher education leader Leonard Waverman is an expert in the productivity impact of telecommunications. The former chair of the London Business School, he is currently dean of the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary, where he has introduced a focus on ethical leadership, entrepreneurship and energy. Waverman has also been named one of the 50 most influential leaders in the telecommunications industry by Global Telecoms Business magazine.

Johnny Wayne
BA 1940 UC

Legendary comedian Johnny Wayne is remembered as the madcap half of the iconic Canadian comedy duo, Wayne and Shuster. Along with classmate and fellow UC Follies alumnus Frank Shuster (BA 1939 UC), he is credited with founding the great Canadian tradition in sketch comedy. Their signature, literate slapstick style of comedy provided the basis for an enormously successful career on radio, stage and television that lasted nearly five decades.

Rose Wolfe
BA 1938 UC

University administrator, social worker and philanthropist Rose Wolfe has worked tirelessly to improve public life. The founding president of Canadian Jewish News, she is a dynamic presence on the boards of numerous health-care, religious and cultural organizations. Wolfe is the former chancellor of the University of Toronto, where she established a chair in Holocaust studies, as well as scholarships for Indigenous students.

Kay Worthington
BA 1983 UC

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Kay Worthington is an example of perseverance and dedication. As a student at UC, she trained for the Canadian national rowing team while studying international relations. She attended three Olympic Games, striking gold in the women’s four and eight in Barcelona in 1992. After her competitive athletic career, she became a trader in Manhattan and served as the director of the Princeton rowing association.

Elwy Yost
BA 1948 UC

Television personality Elwy Yost was best known as the avuncular host of TVO’s Saturday Night at the Movies; he hosted more than 1,000 episodes over 25 years. He studied sociology at UC, and with a classmate, made a movie called In Between, one of the first independent films in Canada. A classic cinema enthusiast, he interviewed several movie stars for television and was the author of four books about film.