Three Queen鈥檚 community members appointed to Order of Canada

Three Queen鈥檚 community members appointed to Order of Canada

By Communications Staff

July 5, 2019

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[Ian Wilson, Britton Smith and Aubrey Dan]
Queen's community members Ian Wilson, Britton Smith, and Aubrey Dan were recently appointed to the Order of Canada. (University Communications)

Three members of the Queen鈥檚 community 鈥 an archivist who worked to make records more accessible to the public, and two business leaders whose generosity made a significant impact on the arts, education, and health care 鈥 have been appointed to the .

Archivist Ian Wilson (Arts鈥67, MA鈥74, LLD鈥09), real estate developer Britton Smith (LLD鈥09), and theatre producer Aubrey Dan were among the 83 recipients announced by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette on June 27.

Wilson is being honoured for his work on improving accessibility to public archives and for his published works on history and information management. His career started at Queen鈥檚 with a part-time job at Douglas Library before becoming the Queen鈥檚 archivist, a position he held until 1976. He was eventually appointed Canada鈥檚 chief librarian and archivist and was a big proponent of the shift to digitizing archival records and making the information more accessible to the public. He retired in 2008 and is currently a special advisor to the National Archives of the United Arab Emirates.

Smith is being recognized for his business leadership and philanthropy. He regularly donates to charities and non-profit organizations and has been a longtime supporter of Queen鈥檚. His $9-million donation to the Queen鈥檚 Faculty of Health Sciences, which funded several new research chairs and new equipment, is helping develop new surgical procedures and train the next generation of doctors and nurses graduating from the university. His $1 million gift to the revitalization of Richardson Stadium helped build one of the top university football stadiums in Canada.

Smith鈥檚 business career started in Kingston in 1954 when he founded Homestead Land Holdings, which is now one of Canada鈥檚 largest residential companies, managing more than 26,000 apartments and several luxury residences.

Dan is a highly accomplished businessman and philanthropist, with a passion for the performing arts. He runs a successful private equity firm, Dancap, and is also a Tony Award-winning theatre producer with international and Broadway production and investment credits, including Jersey Boys, The Drowsy Chaperone, West Side Story, and A Streetcar Named Desire. Dan and his wife, Marla, have donated millions of dollars to charities, primarily focused on health care, education, and the arts.

In 2016, after their daughter graduated from the Queen鈥檚 Drama program, the couple made a $5-million donation to help Queen鈥檚 become the pre-eminent school for performing arts in Canada through investments in visiting professional instructors and increased support for scholarships and research. Queen鈥檚 named the Dan School of Drama and Music in their honour.

鈥淚 want to congratulate all three recipients on this well-deserved honour,鈥 says Queen鈥檚 University Alumni Association President Jeremy Mosher, Artsci鈥08. 鈥淭hrough their hard work and generosity, they have made a tremendous impact on Queen鈥檚, their communities, and across Canada.鈥

The Order of Canada was established in 1967. Queen鈥檚 alumnus and Member of Parliament John Matheson (Arts鈥40, LLD鈥80) was a driving force in its development. He said the Tricolour Society at Queen鈥檚 .

This article was first published on the Queen's Alumni website.