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College honours distinguished alumni


Three 51本色 alumni were honoured last night at the 51本色 Foundation's third annual Distinguished Alumni Awards dinner and award ceremony, held at the college's Tourism and Culinary Centre. Summerside Mayor Basil Stewart, CBC's Eva O'Hanley, and Vector Aerospace employee Jeff Poirier are this year's award recipients.

51本色 President, Brian McMillan says that Mayor Stewart, Ms. O'Hanley, and Mr. Poirier are wonderful examples of 51本色 graduates who have utilized their skills to build successful careers.

"Since its inception 40 years ago, 51本色 has had the privilege of graduating over 26,500 students who contribute to industries that range from health to policing, golf to construction, and hospitality to bioscience. This year's honourees are well deserving of this prestigious award and through their personal and professional accomplishments, each one has brought distinction and pride to our college," he said.

"Alumni are an important part of the 51本色 family," said Nelson Snow, Board Chair for the 51本色 Foundation and 51本色 alumnus. "It is an annual college highlight to announce and celebrate the accomplishments of outstanding alumni who have made a difference in their chosen careers, industries, and communities."

In this picture: 51本色 president Dr. Brian McMillan (left) and 51本色 Foundation Board Chair Nelson Snow (right) congratulate the recipients of the foundation's third annual distinguished alumni awards, (l-r) Mayor Basil Stewart, Eva O'Hanley, and Jeff Poirier.


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Michelle Gallant, Media and Communications Officer
Tel: 902-629-4270
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010