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Alumni Volunteer Summit

Whether you have been a volunteer with Queen's for decades, or your volunteer experience is just beginning, this event series is for you. Alumni Volunteer Summit (AVS) is an ideal way to build your network with other experienced volunteer leaders. 

If you're interested in learning more about AVS or information about volunteer opportunities, please reach out to the QUAA Board of Directors.

AVS 2024

The ³ÉÈË´óƬ Alumni Association Board of Directors are reimagining AVS to better serve prospective and current alumni volunteers. Planning will continue through 2024 and we look forward to connecting with alumni volunteers in 2025.

If you have questions, please contact us.


AVS 2023

Alumni volunteers and students gathered to share their experiences and passion for supporting the Queen’s community at AVS in 2023. Attendees had the opportunity to hear from Vice-Provost & Dean of Student Affairs, Ann Tierney, LLB ’89, MPA’04, about the current student experience and changes over the years at Queen’s. Dean Tierney’s presentation was followed by an engaging student panel discussion and questions from alumni.

Students shared their experiences, speaking about the current pressures including academics, the expectation of being engaged in multiple clubs and groups and the challenges around finding affordable housing. They also shared the many resources they have found for support and shared the value of alumni engagement in their student experience and their transition into the alumni community.

In the afternoon, Vice Principal (Advancement) Karen Bertrand, Artsci’94, spoke about the impact Queen’s volunteers have on the institution and student experience, expressing her deepest gratitude for the time, effort and contributions of alumni volunteers. Later, attendees shared questions, experiences and expertise in alumni-facilitated breakout sessions with topics including I-EDIAA, philanthropy, volunteer recruitment and retention and event planning and execution. These breakout sessions offered an opportunity to learn, make connections and find support from fellow alumni engaged with the university. 

Sessions included:

  • Keynote Speaker: Vice-Provost & Dean of Student Affairs, Ann Tierney, LLB'89, MPA'04
  • Student Panel Discussion, Tatyana Grandmaitre (QSAA President), Bryan Hannah, Rayona Silverman
  • Presentation and questions & answer period with Vice-Principal (Advancement) Karen Bertrand, Artsci'94
  • Alumni-facilitated breakout sessions
    • "Queen's, Indigenization, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism (I-EDIAA), and you" with Stacey Kelly, Artsci'93
    • "Supporting the philanthropic mission of Queen's" with Allison Williams, Artsci'09 and Jackie Lewis, Artsci'11
    • "Volunteer recruitment and retention" with Lisa Hood, Artsci'04
    • "Alumni events start to finish" with Theresas Wetzel, Artsci'07

AVS 2021

Throughout 2021, the ³ÉÈË´óƬ Alumni Association Board of Directors hosted virtual panels and round-tables through the re-imagined Alumni Volunteer Series. These mini events featured prominent Queen’s alumni as they share their personal experiences and professional insights into Equity, Diversity, Indigeneity, and Inclusion at Queen’s, and beyond. 

Curtis Carmichael with Butterflies in the Trenches

Curtis Carmichael, Artsci/PHE'16, joined ³ÉÈË´óƬ Alumni Association (QUAA) Board of Directors in partnership with the Toronto Alumni Branch and , for a virtual book talk celebrating the release of Curtis' memoir .

Watch Curtis Carmichael's book talk

QUAA Non-Traditional Queen's Experiences

QUAA hosted an alumni panel discussion on non-traditional Queen's experiences, life after Queen's, and the challenges of not fitting the status quo on March 6, 2021.

Joining the panel discussion were alumni Yinka Adegbusi, Artsci'13, Zhaodi Culbreath, Sc'08, and Chu Q. Wang, Com'15, and hosted by Tuba Chishti, Artsci'15. 

Accessibility Talk: A Queen's Panel

On Oct. 27, 2021, the QUAA and Queen's Student Alumni Association (QSAA) President, Megan Divecha, Artsci'22, sat down with special guest, Amar Latif, and fellow panelists to share their perspectives and expertise on disability awareness and accessibility, within the Queen's community, and beyond. The group shared advice on how we can all create spaces, events, and initiatives that are inclusive and accessible for all. The panel discussion was followed by an interactive Question and Answer (Q and A) period.

Watch Accessibility Talk


AVS 2020

Alumni Volunteer Summit 2020 was scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 4, with some specialized sessions scheduled on Friday, April 3. Due the impact of COVID-19, AVS was cancelled in 2020. Sessions would have included:

  • Keynote address from , NSc'86, and the current director of the Master of Management Innovation & Entrepreneurship program at the Smith School of Business. 
  • Principal's Remarks and Q&A with Queen's new Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Patrick Deane.
  • An interactive "Design Thinking" workshop led by facilitators from the Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre

 AVS 2019

2019 Great QUAA Initiatives Presentations


AVS 2018

2018 Great QUAA Initiatives Presentations


AVS 2017

2017 Great QUAA Initiatives Presentations


AVS 2016

2016 Poster Presentations 


AVS 2015