Donor Recognition
Our donors are integral to the success of our student-athletes and programs. As an expression of gratitude, TMU Athletics and Recreation is pleased to recognize the generosity of the following individuals and businesses who have supported our program during the 2023-2024 season.
Andrea Bibbs Lisette Wilson & Terry Wilson
Beacon Hall Golf Club Matthew Green
BMO OVG
Cori Libitka Pakmen Volleyball Club
Donna Hickey Pridmore Holdings Inc.
Edna Lambert RiseUp Beach Volleyball
Elaine Morelli Ryan Huffman Real Estate
Elizabeth and Peter Clarke Rachel DiSaia
G7 Sports Shannon Griffith
George Lengvari Shaun Hohman
Krystyna Ng T.Litzen Sports
Anywear Print & Design Inc Braunco Acres Ltd
CJ's Tap and Grill David Earthy
Enwave Energy Corporation Erin MacDonald
Julian Smith Jay Nuttall
David and Christine Craig Norman Danniels
Pridmore Holdings Inc.
Updated as of October, 2024
Jet Ice
Legacy started at Maple Leaf Gardens lives on through daughter’s philanthropy
“How do you choose how you’re going to honour your father? How do you get across how incredible that person was?” asks Deborah Wilcock, President of Jet Ice Limited and daughter of the company’s founder, Doug Moore.
The questions are not rhetorical, but ones she asked herself while putting together a collage of her late father’s life, now on permanent display at the Mattamy Athletic Centre (MAC), formerly Maple Leaf Gardens. Toronto Metropolitan University also named the MAC’s engineering operations room “The Engine Room in Memory of Doug Moore” in recognition of the place from which Moore launched his remarkable career and revolutionized the ice making industry. Read full article >>
Al Kavanagh
Kavanaghs give $1 million to Bold hockey programs
It is the single largest donation to athletics in TMU history.
Al and Brigitte Kavanagh’s gift of $1 million will transform the men’s and women’s hockey program at Toronto Metropolitan University by creating new opportunities for player and team development, and a series of financial awards for student-athletes.
Al Kavanagh is the retired founder and former president and director of GolfNorth Properties. And a big fan of the game of hockey. He wants this gift to help send a message that Toronto Metropolitan University is serious about competing. “There’s terrific opportunity,” says Al, “to build new connections for the hockey program, and attract new talent and fans. This can help take hockey at TMU to the next level of achievement.” Read full article >>