John Armitage receiving a Queen's Day package at his front door.
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A Lifelong Passion

John Armitage, Sc’71
Queen’s University Council Member


A good life is like a healthy tree with branches emanating from a solid trunk.

My trunk was my upbringing in Brockville, Ontario by loving parents, followed by a unique education at Queen’s University. My degree in civil engineering allowed me to branch out into the field of municipal engineering which further branched out to the private sector into the land development and housing business where I remain to this day.

Another branch is my lifelong passion for the sport of rowing. I branched into coaching the fledgling Queen’s rowing team in the spring of 1977 and have remained involved since, including 40 years as head coach. Because of this, my philanthropic giving to Queen’s has been primarily directed to athletics.

My desire to have a positive impact on Queen’s and its students has evolved into another branch of my tree – my involvement with University Council and being part of the Chancellor search advisory committee. I believe this volunteer work is making a difference to the Queen’s community.

I hope that today’s students understand the sacrifice, generosity and passion of those who went before them. They will join a committed alumni family. The Queen’s community is a powerful force for good, especially during these challenging times when it’s more important than ever to respect your fellow citizens.

It is a privilege to be involved with Queens University. I hope that my gifts of both time and financial resources will benefit the leaders of tomorrow.

Learn more about John’s role on University Council.