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Marguerite Trussler | Calgary Board of Education Legacy Award Winner
玛格丽特·特鲁斯勒 | 卡尔加里教育委员会遗产奖获得者
Date : 2016-10-13, Click : 83

The CBE Board of Trustees presented the first Legacy Award to Marguerite Trussler on October 11, 2016.

堪培拉教育委员会董事会于2016年10月11日向玛格丽特·特拉斯勒授予了首届遗产奖。



主席Joy Bowen-Eyre向Marguerite Trussler颁发传承奖


CBE传承奖表彰卡尔加里的公共教育以及为我们的社区做出贡献的个人。在城市的每个角落,跨越国家和地区,我们的校友都产生了深远的影响力。传承奖获得者将体现公共教育体系的工作,并代表CBE的传承:为生活和工作做准备,激发终身学习。

CBE董事会于2016年10月11日向Marguerite Trussler首次颁发了传承奖。

Marguerite Trussler是阿尔伯塔省的道德专员,在三所CBE学校就读:Capitol Hill小学,Branton初中和William Aberhart高中。

她在阿尔伯塔省的法律和司法界享有很高的声誉,在阿尔伯塔省皇家女王法院任职超过20年,担任阿尔伯塔省游戏和酒水委员会主席7年,并且目前担任阿尔伯塔省道德专员。

她在家庭法改革方面的工作彻底改变了阿尔伯塔省和加拿大分离和离婚的方法,确保焦点始终放在支持孩子们,让他们在未来能够取得成功。

她曾任国际女法官协会加拿大分会主席,加拿大法学评论编辑委员会成员,与丈夫合著了一本有关抵押权法的教科书,还取得了许多其他成就。

作为教育和艺术的长期支持者和赞助人,Trussler努力支持艺术研究生奖学金的筹资工作。她是William Aberhart高中50周年校庆和EducationMatters管理的两个校友奖学金成立的推动力。

“Marguerite,你是儿童权益、教育和终身学习的倡导者,也是支持学生追求他们的激情的人。你在学业、工作和生活中取得了巨大的成功,“CBE董事会主席Joy Bowen-Eyre在颁奖时说。“你是一个优秀的CBE校友,你所做的工作实际上对你的社区产生了巨大的影响。”

Marguerite对社区的奉献和鼓励他人成为积极公民是一项令人难以置信的传承。她的决心和坚持不懈追求目标的精神展示了塑造品格和个人发展的重要性,这也是CBE成果中的两个方面。

祝贺你,Marguerite!

关于传承奖

自2002年以来,CBE董事会通过EducationMatters(CBE的慈善信托基金)管理的杰出校友计划表彰CBE校友的卓越贡献。在过去的14年中,获奖者包括奥运会选手、慈善家、政治家、医生和其他对阿尔伯塔省居民生活产生影响并体现CBE成果的人士。

CBE杰出校友奖是EducationMatters新兴领袖基金成立的催化剂。此基金支持学生领导机会、市民参与倡议和高等教育学生奖助金等项目。

CBE传承奖是对校友成就的新方式认可。在CBE,成功是高度个人化的,每个学生都能找到适合自己的学习方式,我们的教师致力于认识每个学生独特的才能和天赋。我们希望表彰那些继续这项工作、利用他们独特的才能让我们的世界变得更美好的人,他们是我们的传承,也是曾经学生的身影。

传承奖的提名全年接受。表格可在CBE网站上获取。



Chair Joy Bowen-Eyre presents the Legacy Award to Marguerite Trussler


The CBE Legacy Award celebrates public education in Calgary and the individuals who have contributed to our communities. In every corner of the city, across the country and beyond, our alumni have made a lasting impact. Legacy Award recipients will embody the work of the public education system and represent the legacy of the CBE: preparing students for life, work and inspiring life-long learning.

The CBE Board of Trustees presented the first Legacy Award to Marguerite Trussler on October 11, 2016.

Marguerite Trussler, the Ethics Commissioner for the Province of Alberta, attended three CBE schools: Capitol Hill Elementary, Branton Junior High School and William Aberhart High School.

She is well respected in Alberta’s legal and justice community, serving for more than 20 years on the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta, seven years as the chair of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, and currently as the Ethics Commissioner of Alberta.

Her work in family law reform revolutionized the approach to separation and divorce for Albertans and Canadians, ensuring that the focus remains on supporting children so they can be successful in the future.

She was the president of the Canadian chapter of the International Association of Women Judges, a member of the editorial board of the Canadian Bar Review, and co-authored a textbook on mortgage foreclosure law with her husband, along with many more achievements.

A long-time advocate of education and patron of the arts, Trussler has worked to support the funding of scholarships for students in the arts. She was the driving force behind the William Aberhart High School 50th Anniversary reunion and the establishment of two alumni scholarships managed by EducationMatters.

“Marguerite, you are an advocate for the rights of children, for education and lifelong learning and for supporting students to pursue their passions. You have achieved great success in academics, in work, and in life,” said CBE Board Chair, Joy Bowen-Eyre, when she presented the award. “You are an excellent example of a CBE alumna who lives the Results we work towards for our students, and you have truly made a difference to your community.”

Marguerite’s devotion to community and encouraging others to be engaged citizens is an incredible legacy. Her determination and refusal to give up on her goals demonstrates the importance of building character and personal development, two of the CBE’s Results.

Congratulations, Marguerite!

About the Legacy Award

Since 2002, the CBE Board of Trustees have recognized significant CBE alumni through the Distinguished Alumni Program administered by EducationMatters, the CBE's charitable trust. In the past 14 years, recipients have included Olympians, philanthropists, politicians, doctors and others who have made an impact on the lives of Albertans, and who exemplify the CBE Results.

The CBE Distinguished Alumni Awards were the catalyst for the creation of EducationMatters' Emerging Leaders fund. Student leadership opportunities, civic engagement initiatives and post-secondary student awards are among the projects supported through this fund.

The CBE Legacy Award is a fresh take on recognizing the achievements of our alumni. Success at the CBE is highly personal, with each student defining how they learn best and our teachers working to recognize the unique talents and gifts of each student. We want to acknowledge the individuals who continue this work, who use their unique talents to make our world better, the former students who are our legacy.

Nominations for the Legacy Award are accepted year round. The form is available on the CBE website.

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