G. Kingsley Ward Retires from SAC Board King Ward has stepped down as Governor on St. Andrew’s College Board after 28 years of service to the School. St. Andrew’s has benefited from King’s unwavering leadership and dedication since he was elected to the role in 1983. With a wealth of knowledge acquired from his many accomplishments, including business leader, author and historian, he helped guide the School through many challenges and changes. In September, Board Chairman Michael Sifton ’79 recognized King for his loyalty, support and significant contributions to the School, noting that King never missed a board or committee meeting, played a pivotal role in all committee and leadership decisions, shared his honest opinion, and gave graciously of his time, money and experience. “It is with tremendous sadness, yet immense pride, that I get to salute
Thank you, King Ward for your years of service!
“I am extremely proud to have helped create St. Andrew’s as a top, worldclass school”
a great Canadian for all he has done for St. Andrew’s College.” King was born in Bathurst, N.B., and graduated from Queen’s University and later earned CA and FCA designations. He was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree (LLD) by his other alma mater, Mount Allison University, and was recognized as an honorary Colonel of the 2nd Battalion, Royal New Brunswick Regiment (North Shore). King believes in giving back and has an extensive record of community service. “I am extremely proud to have helped create St. Andrew’s as a top, world-class school,” remarked King shortly after his retirement. “What a pleasure it has been to see the results of our teachers’ and staff’s efforts in educating our young men.” King lives in Richmond Hill with his wife, Adele. They have a daughter Julie, and son, Kingsley ‘83.
Stephen Kimmerer
NEW APPOINTMENT: BOARD OF GOVERNORS John Dunlap ’88 operates Moffat Dunlap Real Estate Limited, a real estate brokerage specializing in the purchase and sale of country properties in the Greater Toronto Area and Georgian Bay islands. Previously, John worked for 10 years for The Boston Consulting Group in New York, Toronto and Paris. He currently serves as President and Chairman of the Board of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, the world’s largest indoor agricultural exposition and equestrian competition. He is the past
John Dunlap ‘88
Chairman of the Governance Committee for the Southlake Regional Hospital Foundation and currently serves on the Board of Directors for Southlake Regional Hospital Foundation and the Pebble Hill Foundation. John holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a bachelor of commerce from Queen’s University. He and his wife Raphaela have three children and maintain farms outside Newmarket and in Georgia and Florida. The Andrean 51