A feast for the eyes and ears

A celebration of the arts at this year's Annual Dinner

- October 13, 2011

Peter Herrndorf will be the Master of Ceremonies at next Thursday's Annual Dinner. (Trevor Lush photo)
Peter Herrndorf will be the Master of Ceremonies at next Thursday's Annual Dinner. (Trevor Lush photo)

One of the highlights of the Dalhousie social calendar, this year’s Annual Dinner will celebrate the arts with Master of Ceremonies Peter Herrndorf, president and CEO of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

It’s a worthy year for an arts celebration – the Dalhousie Arts Centre, the hub for music and theatre on campus, is marking its 40th anniversary this year.

And Mr. Herrndorf is a worthy spokesperson: a champion for the arts, under his leadership the NAC has attracted great talent, extended its presence outside Ottawa and achieved financial stability, primarily by raising millions through non-government sources.

A graduate of Dalhousie Law School (Class of 1965), Mr. Herrndorf famously turned his back on law and went to work for the CBC in Winnipeg as a journalist. During the CBC’s golden age, he created iconic shows such as The Fifth Estate and The Journal. He later became publisher of Toronto Life magazine and chairman CEO of TVOntario, and was named by The Globe and Mail as one of Canada’s 50 nation builders. Along the way, he earned an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Still, though he’s arguably earned it, he shrugs off the label of being one of Canada’s great cultural visionaries.

“Silly,” he laughed, when speaking with Dalhousie magazine for his upcoming cover story. “You have to take all of that with a grain of salt. When I hear that, I think: My God, you have been at this for a long time.”

This year’s Annual Dinner takes place on Thursday, October 20, with a reception starting at 6 p.m. prior to dinner being served at 7 p.m. It will be held at the Cunard Centre, 961 Marginal Road.

At the dinner, the Dalhousie Alumni Association will recognize the outstanding contributions of the 2011 award winners:

  • Excellence in Teaching Award: Dr. Simon Gadbois, PhD’02
  • Christopher J. Coulter Young Alumnus Award: Dr. Carolyn Watts, MD’98, BSc’94
  • Alumnus Achievement Award: Mr. William Crosbie, LLB’82
  • A. Gordon Archibald Alumnus of the Year Award: Ms. Nancy Tower, BCom’81

More information on the Annual Dinner—including ticket information—can be found on the Alumni & Friends website.


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