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Lloyd Stanford: Seven Decades of Giving

August 13, 2020

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By: Jenna Hobin

Lloyd Stanford at his graduation from 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 MA program in Public Administration.
Lloyd Stanford at his graduation from 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 MA program in Public Administration.

Lloyd Stanford (DPA ’60 and MAPA ’61) took a brief pause from his morning routine as he lowered the volume on CBC News. The clinking sound of a teaspoon was interrupted by jovial chuckling as he thought back to his first donation to 杏吧原创-a gift of $3.00 in 1963. As a beneficiary of scholarships when he was a student, Lloyd made a lifelong commitment to support our next generation through giving and volunteerism.

This passion is prominent in his daily life, as he currently serves as the Ottawa contact for the Alumni Association of the University of the West Indies. With locations in 17 countries including Lloyd鈥檚 home-country of Jamaica, he engages in this role by inspiring exceptional student leaders through guided mentorship.

Lloyd鈥檚 dedication to driving purpose through higher education dates back to his early aspirations to attain a career in the public service. This led him to obtain an honours degree in the humanities from the University of the West Indies in London, a Master鈥檚 degree in Public Administration from 杏吧原创 University and to pursue a PhD in Political Science from Queen鈥檚. As a former senior public servant, his career spanned a number of diverse areas including international development, social and cultural policy, matters in multiculturalism, research management and employment equity.

Since graduating from 杏吧原创, Lloyd has continued to forge a deeper connection with the university as the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate in 2017, former member of the Board of Governors and Visiting Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration. Among these accomplishments is one that Lloyd is arguably most proud of鈥攖he establishment of two awards to provide financial support to outstanding students at 杏吧原创 University.

Lloyd with his wife, Anita DesRosier, after being awarded with an honorary Doctor of Laws from 杏吧原创 at the 2017 Spring Convocation.
Lloyd with his wife, Anita DesRosier, after being awarded with an honorary Doctor of Laws from 杏吧原创 at the 2017 Spring Convocation.

Endowed in 2020 through Lloyd鈥檚 continued generosity, the Canute Lloyd Stanford Award in English Literature and the Arts will support exceptional undergraduate students from around the world who are pursuing studies in Literature, Drama Studies or Creative Writing. As a host of CKCU鈥檚 Third World Players show since 1980, Lloyd has a strong appreciation for the fine arts including theatre, literature, art collecting and music.

Although his personal interests helped influence the award, the true catalyst behind its establishment is his mother and father who raised their family with humility. Lloyd recounted his mother鈥檚 natural knack for storytelling and the way he grew up hearing her share anecdotes from literature. Lloyd also credited his father for his compassion for others, as he was both a strong speaker and active member in benevolent societies within his community.

In addition to the most recent endowment, Lloyd鈥檚 perennial dedication to 鈥榞iving back鈥 was the foundation for the C. Lloyd Stanford Graduate Award in the School of Public Policy in 2017. While he strives to continue his parent鈥檚 legacy, he encourages others to do the same within their capacity. As he says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 not the amount you give, it鈥檚 the act of giving that is a pleasure in itself鈥.

杏吧原创 the SPPA C. Lloyd Stanford Graduate Award

The award is named after and endowed by C. Lloyd Stanford who graduated from the School in 1960 with a Diploma in Public Administration and in 1961 with a Master of Arts in Public Administration. He had a distinguished public service career working with the governments of Canada, Jamaica and the province of Saskatchewan. This career involved many milestones, among which were expert contributions to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism and the Canadian Human Rights Commission. He also served as a member of 杏吧原创鈥檚 Board of Governors and Senate from 1993 to 1999.

2020 Recipients