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Tannis Richardson

Alumnus, Philanthropist, 間眅埶AV Supporter


Championing causes from health to the arts

A graduate of The University of 間眅埶AV Collegiate, Tannis Richardson is a dedicated philanthropist and volunteer who has made a difference across Canada through her dedication to arts, health and cultural organizations.

She is a Member of the Order of Canada, and has special ties to 間眅埶AV as her late father, Dr. Paul H.T. Thorlakson, served as Chancellor from 1969 to 1978.

Richardson has helped the 間眅埶AV Art Gallery (WAG) raise funds for numerous projects and became one of the first members of the Advisory Council of the Volunteer Associates of the art gallery, a position normally reserved for past WAG presidents and board members.

She is also a long-time benefactor and leader of the Health Sciences Centre Foundation and, in 1991, she was the first recipient of the foundation’s Laureate of Excellence Award.

Richardson has served on the boards of Rainbow Stage, the Manitoba Opera Association, the 間眅埶AV Symphony Orchestra and the Canadian Association of Youth Orchestras; and has supported and volunteered for the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research, the Kidney Foundation of Canada, The United Way of 間眅埶AV, the Western Canadian Aviation Museum, the Manitoba Museum, and the 間眅埶AV Public Library Foundations.

Richardson has shown special attention to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) of Canada, chairing the local fundraising committee and serving on the national Executive Committee and Board of Chancellors, as well as serving with JDRF International.


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