|
Dr.
Martha C. Piper -
Vancouver
* Investiture in 2007
 Dr.
Martha Piper is the former president and vice-chancellor of the
University of British Columbia, Greater Vancouver's largest employer
and an engine of learning and economic growth for British Columbians.
Her contributions at UBC have played a major role in positioning
our province to lead and benefit from the knowledge economy.
Stimulating
research across Canada, Dr. Piper drew attention to how quality
research can promote economic and social development. She was a
central force in developing the Canadian Foundation for Innovation
and the Canada Research Chairs at UBC.
Dr. Piper has
consistently emphasized a focus on students and their involvement
at all levels, and she is recognized for her stewardship of public
and private funds, including tens of millions in donations to the
university each year.
Dr. Piper provided
leadership in building stronger links between the university and
the community, fostering innovative public-private partnerships,
including the development of a new community of 14,000 people on
UBC's 1,000 acres. She promotes excellent relations with the business
community by participating on Board of Trade panels, the Business
Council of British Columbia, and the B.C. Progress Board.
Dr. Piper contributes
directly to the larger community as a United Way chair, and participates
in many international organizations, such as the board of the National
University of Singapore.
As an innovator
in university governance, Dr. Piper has substantially and creatively
reorganized UBC, bringing together effective financial management,
external relations, and academic excellence for the benefit of all
British Columbians.
|