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Honorary Fellows and Distinguished Service

Since 2006, Okanagan College has been presenting Honorary Fellow and Distinguished Service awards to deserving individuals as part of its annual Convocation ceremonies. The awards recognize distinguished achievement or service and the recipients represent a broad spectrum of regional, provincial, national and international contributions. The awards acknowledge a diverse array of people, from those who have advanced literacy among youth to individuals whose work has helped create awareness and appreciation of Aboriginal culture. A list of recipients can be found below.

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Nominations for 2025 Honorary Fellows are now being accepted

Deadline for Nominations: Nov. 18, 2024

Honorary Fellow award description and criteria

The award of an Honorary Fellow is recognition by Okanagan College of distinguished achievement or outstanding service.

The criteria for the award are mentorship, excellence, eminence and accomplishment.

The College welcomes nominations that reflect the values of the College and the diversity of Canadian society. Nominees will be persons who have made significant contributions to the College, the Okanagan Valley, the Province, the Nation or on an international level.

The award will not normally be given to a serving politician or current employee of the College.

Nominations are reviewed by a standing committee of Okanagan College’s Education Council and confidential recommendations for recognition are made to the Education Council and the Board of Governors.

2024 Honorary Fellow recipient

Okanagan College is bestowing its highest honour on a notable resident who has made unique and meaningful contributions through education, public service, mentorship and philanthropy.

Shelagh Turner has been selected by the College as its 2024 Honorary Fellow.

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Shelagh Turner

Shelagh Turner was the CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Kelowna branch for nearly 20 years, from 2005 - 2022. She transformed the organization through strong leadership and dedication to making significant changes in the community.

Known for her ability to inspire collaboration and compassion in others, under her tenure CMHA expanded its services to include over 300 supportive housing units in neighbourhoods throughout the Kelowna region.

Turner’s impact is also evident through the continued growth of The Foundry Kelowna, which opened in 2017 and offers mental health and related support services to young people.

An advocate for workplace mental health, Turner supported local employers to learn about how to foster psychological safety and well-being, through annual awards and learning resources. She received the 2016 BC Achievement Community Award, recognizing her outstanding contributions and service to the province. 

Honorary Fellows

2023
Terry Flannigan
Dr. Silvina Mema
Michael Tindall
Grant Stevens
 

2022
Dennis Gabelhouse
Cliff Serwa
Howard Soon

2020



2019
Tom Christensen
Robert Louie
George Galbraith

2018
Mollie QuilQuil Sneena Bono
Rick Thorpe
Patrick Waunch

2017
Randy Manuel
Sharon Shepherd
Edna Terbasket

2016
William Redmond
Anthony von Mandl
Dr. Rita Winkler

2015
Rod Butters
Norm Embree
Rick Pushor
Annette Sharkey

2014
Garry Benson
Raghwa Gopal
Jim Henderson
Margriet Ruurs

2013
Alan Gatzke
Barry Lapointe
Ernie Phillip

2012
Yasmin John-Thorpe
Lane Merrifield
Janet Shaw

2011
Bev Busson
Mel Kotler
Tom Landecker

2010
Peter Haubrich
George and Trudy Heiss
Dorothy Tinning

2009
Charles Armstrong
Robert Fine
Barbara Marchand

2008
Jeanette Armstrong
Richard Cannings
Robert Cannings
Syd Cannings
Ken Harding

2007
Ross Gorman
Lorraine McGrath
Ken Smedley

2006
Albert Baldeo
Mike Roberts
Lois Serwa

 

Distinguished Service Award recipients

This award is to honour and recognize former Okanagan College employees, who have given outstanding service to Okanagan College, who share and support the mission, vision and values of Okanagan College, and who are active within and outside the Okanagan College community. This award will not be given as a matter of routine and is extended to only those who are most deserving.

Nominations for the 2025 Distinguished Service Award are now being accepted

Deadline for Nominations: Nov. 18, 2024

2024 Distinguished Service Award Recipient

Allan Coyle

Allan Coyle, the former Associate Vice President, External and Strategic Initiatives, worked at OC for nearly 23 years between 1998 and 2021, and in honour of his contributions, will be receiving the College’s Distinguished Service Award.

“Allan Coyle was instrumental in establishing the strong and well-respected reputation of Okanagan College that continues to exist today,” said OC President, Dr. Neil Fassina. “Over the years, Allan built relationships with individuals locally and across the country, with employers, governments, and partner institutions that ultimately created opportunities for students and the College to grow and thrive. We are thrilled to be recognizing him with this award and thanking him for his contributions to OC.”

Coyle played a key role in shaping the College’s identity in the early 2000s, following the creation of UBC Okanagan and at a time when there was uncertainty whether the region could sustain two post-secondary institutions. He helped develop the well-known OC “red dot” and led the creation of campaigns to promote College programs in trades, health, business, arts and science.

“I am humbled to be recognized this way by an institution that means so much to me,” says Coyle. “I am proud of how the College has developed and still marvel at how many of the initiatives started years ago - that I was fortunate enough to be involved in - are manifesting themselves today.”

A champion of how the College supports students to achieve career goals, Coyle was recognized in 2013 for his advocacy in support of STEM learning, with an award from the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of B.C. He was also instrumental in OC’s popular annual Spaghetti Bridge and RoboCup competitions, which continue to bring hundreds of students from elementary, middle and secondary schools to campus.

While at OC, Coyle was the executive lead for government relations and contributed to work through the region building relationships between OC and Indigenous communities. He was active in the College’s equity, diversity, inclusion and social justice efforts, and worked closely with the OC Alumni Association and OC Foundation. Over the years, Coyle contributed to numerous College initiatives, including ones that made it easier for students and members of the public to access course information online, and for employees to share information and celebrate successes.

An active community volunteer, Coyle was on the Board of the Irving K. Barber Scholarship Society, as well as the Kelowna YMCA. He is a current board member of the BC Scholarship Society. 

Photo of Allan Coyle

Previous Distinguished Service Award Recipients

Okanagan University College Honorary Doctorates

2005
Katy Bindon
William Bowering
Roy Brown
Rowland Grant
Mike Harcourt
Ronald Jeffels
Tom Kerr

2005
Graham Smith
Miho Steinberg
Guy Tousignant
Steven Tuck
Norman Walker
Peter Williams

2004
Arthur Carty
Andrea Deakin
Lambert Schmalz
Alison Smith
Gerry Zimmermann
2003
James English
D. Ross Fitzpatrick
Thomas Foord
Jack Whyte
2002
Daphne Odjig
Patricia Proudfoot
2001
Mary Louie
Harry McWatters
2000
Tony Onley
John Woodowrth
1999
Roger Ames
Stephen Cannings
Vicki Gabereau
John Thomson
1998
Charles Fipke

Okanagan University College Distinguished Service Award Recipients

2004
Graham Bruce
2003
Gary Mellor
2002
Alex Recsky