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      Alumni
      Nobel laureates
      Alumni of the University of British Columbia

      Bertram Brockhouse, BA 1947, Nobel laureate (Physics, 1994)

      Robert Mundell, BA 1953, Nobel laureate (Economics, 1999)

      Kim Campbell, BA 1969, 19th Prime Minister of Canada

      Bjarni Tryggvason, BS 1972, NRC/CSA astronaut

      Justin Trudeau, BEd. 1994, Current Prime Minister of Canada

      Michael Shanks, BFA 1994, actor (portrayed Dr. Daniel Jackson in the television series Stargate SG-1)
      Bertram Brockhouse, BA 1947 (math and physics),[1] Nobel laureate (Physics, 1994) “for the development of neutron spectroscopy”[2]
      Robert Mundell, BA 1953,[3] Nobel laureate (Economics, 1999) “for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas”[4]
      Academia
      Kanti Bajpai, former headmaster of The Doon School
      Amit Chakma, President, University of Western Ontario
      Patricia Churchland, philosopher
      John J. Clague, Geological Survey of Canada scientist and SFU professor
      Thomas Martin Franck, international law scholar; NYU Law Professor Emeritus; former Editor-In-Chief of the American Journal of International Law[5][6][7]
      Rick Hansen, educator and Man in Motion
      Michiel Horn, historian, professor emeritus, Glendon College, York University
      Joy Johnson, Vice-President Research, Simon Fraser University
      Indira Samarasekera, President, University of Alberta
      Peter Todd, former dean of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management, dean of HEC Paris[8]
      David Turpin, President, University of Victoria and University of Alberta
      Architecture
      Arthur Erickson, AIA Gold Medal-winning architect of buildings including the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
      Bing Thom, architect of various urban design projects around Canada and the United States
      Business
      Main article: Sauder_School_of_Business § Notable_alumni
      David Cheriton, Google founding investor and computer science professor at Stanford University
      Dominic Barton, Global managing director of McKinsey & Co.[9]
      Andrew Bibby, BCom 1980, President, Grosvenor Americas
      Dean Bosacki, businessman
      Yael Cohen, non-profit executive and philanthropist; founder of Fuck Cancer
      Herb Dhaliwal, businessman, real estate developer and philanthropist
      Lalith Gamage, CEO of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology
      Martin Glynn, MBA 1972, President and CEO, HSBC Canada
      Lindsay Gordon, MBA 1976, CEO of HSBC Canada, Chancellor, University of British Columbia
      Darren Huston, former president and CEO of Priceline[10]
      Frank Iacobucci, BCom 1961, former Puisne Justice, Supreme Court of Canada; former Dean, University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law
      David Ing, marketing scientist and senior consultant
      Paul Lee, former President of Electronic Arts
      Brandt C. Louie, President and CEO of H.Y. Louie Co. Limited, and Chairman of London Drugs Limited
      Kyle MacDonald, blogger and founder of the One red paperclip website
      John H. McArthur, BCom 1957, Dean Emeritus, Harvard Business School
      Henry McKinnell, CEO and chairman of the board, Pfizer
      Nadir Mohamed, BCom 1978, CEO, Rogers Communications
      Sarah Morgan-Silvester BCom 1982, former Chancellor, University of British Columbia
      Jim Pattison, chief executive officer, Chairman and sole owner of the Jim Pattison Group, the second largest privately held company in Canada (did not graduate)
      Shahrzad Rafati, BSc Computer Science 2005, CEO, BroadbandTV Corp
      Ben Rutledge, BCom 2006, Canadian rower and ’08 Olympic gold medalist
      Gregg Saretsky, MBA 1984, President & CEO, WestJet
      William Sauder, BCom 1948, Chairman of International Forest Products Ltd. and Sauder Industries; contributor to the Sauder School of Business; former Chancellor of UBC
      Patrick Soon-Shiong, South African-American surgeon and chairman of NantHealth[11]
      Peter Wall, property developer in Vancouver; played a significant and controversial part in the city’s real-estate boom in the 1992-2000s; established the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (did not graduate)
      Nolan Watson, co-founder of Sandstorm Resources Ltd.; known for his contribution to finance innovation in the mining industry; youngest CFO (age 26) of a New York Stock Exchange listed company; helped develop the silver streaming business model; raise over $1 billion in debt and equity to fund Silver Wheaton’s growth into the largest streaming company in the world
      Brian Wong, internet entrepreneur; co-founded Kiip, a mobile app rewards platform; in 2010 surpassed Mark Zuckerberg to become youngest entrepreneur to raise venture capital funding[12][13][14][15]
      Jacki Zehner, BCom 1987, President of Women Moving Millions; youngest woman to be made a partner in Goldman Sachs, in 1996[16][17]
      Government, politics, and law
      David Anderson, former Cabinet Minister, and former President of the Governing Council of the UN Environment Programme
      Jack Austin, former Cabinet Minister, and former Leader of the Government in the Senate
      John Alan Beesley, diplomat; former UN Ambassador
      Thomas Berger, First Nations’ rights advocate; politician; former Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia
      Gary Botting, leading authority on Canada’s extradition law, entomologist, author and poet
      Donald Brenner, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia
      Joan Brockman, lawyer, criminologist and professor
      Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada
      Pat Carney, Canadian senator
      Arnold Chan, lawyer, former provincial Chief of Staff and aide (Ontario) and federal MP in Toronto
      Jim Chu, Chief Constable of the Vancouver Police Department
      Glen Clark, 31st Premier of British Columbia
      Elizabeth Denham, Information and Privacy Commissioner, British Columbia, 2010–6
      Ujjal Dosanjh, former B.C. premier[18]
      Lance Finch, Chief Justice of British Columbia[19]
      barbara findlay, Canadian lawyer[20]
      John Fraser, former Speaker of the House of Commons and Progressive Conservative MP
      Garde Gardom, former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
      Robert Hampton Gray, awarded the Victoria Cross for heroism during World War II
      Mike Harcourt, former B.C. premier
      Nancy Heppner, Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
      Russ Hiebert, Member of Parliament for South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale
      Frank Iacobucci, former Puisne Justice on the Supreme Court of Canada
      Ted Lee, former Head of the UN Economic and Social Affairs Section, former Ambassador to Israel, South Africa, Austria, former High Commissioner to Cypres, Lesotho, Swaziland, former Governor of Canada to the International Atomic Energy Agency[21]
      Rob Marris, British Labour party MP
      Allan McEachern, former Chancellor of UBC and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia
      Michael Omolewa, historian, diplomat and former President of UNESCO General Conference
      Wally Oppal, former Attorney General of British Columbia
      Stephen Owen, former Member of Parliament; former UBC V–P of External, Legal and Community Relations
      Richard Peck, Queen’s Counsel and frequent Special Prosecutor
      Leslie Peterson, former Attorney General of BC and Chancellor of UBC
      Art Phillips, former mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1973–1977
      Steven Point, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, 2007–12
      Svend Robinson, former NDP MP
      Mark Satin, political activist and author
      Stanley Schumacher, Member of Parliament and Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly
      Alfred Scow, the first First Nations judge in BC
      Bud Smith, former Attorney General of BC[22]
      Justin Trudeau, the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada; former schoolteacher; eldest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
      John Turner, former Prime Minister of Canada[23]
      Allan Williams, former Attorney General of BC
      John Yap, MBA 1983, former Minister of Advance Education and Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism, Province of BC
      Sherwood Lett, BA 1916, former Chief Justice of BC; former Chancellor of UBC
      Journalism
      Ashleigh Banfield, CNN journalist
      Stevie Cameron, journalist
      Allan Fotheringham, journalist
      Tony Gallagher, journalist for The Province
      Robin Gill, anchor, Global News Toronto, Weekend Edition
      Nil Köksal, CBC Television journalist
      Duncan McCue, reporter for the CBC
      Lynne McNamara, journalist
      Laurence Meredith, United Press International reporter and later UPI’s Portugal manager
      Blake Price, broadcaster
      Zafar Sobhan, Bangladeshi journalist and editor of the Dhaka Tribune
      Literature
      Geoffrey Ashe, writer
      Earle Birney, poet
      Elizabeth Bachinsky, poet and writer
      Pierre Berton, author and historian
      Gary Botting, poet, playwright, lawyer and legal scholar
      Will Clarke, novelist
      Daniel Francis, historian and writer
      William Gibson, writer
      Genni Gunn, novelist and translator
      Valerie Haig-Brown, writer, editor, conservationist
      Hart Hanson, writer and show runner of Bones
      Anosh Irani, novelist and playwright
      Joan MacLeod, playwright
      Florence McNeil, poet, writer, and playwright
      Jane Munro, poet
      Angela Narth, children’s author
      Gayla Reid, writer
      Renée Sarojini Saklikar, poet and writer[24]
      Rita Wong, poet and writer
      Music
      Michael Conway Baker, composer
      Dan Mangan, musician
      Lance Ryan, tenor
      Alexander Gumuchian (bbno$), rapper
      Ben Heppner, tenor
      Hildegard Westerkamp, composer
      Anne Kang, BMus’99, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training of British Columbia
      Mark Takeshi McGregor, flutist
      Entertainment
      Sonja Bennett, actress
      Andrea Brooks, actress
      Andrea Bang, actress, Kim’s Convenience
      Diana Bang, actress
      Nicola Cavendish, actor
      Linda Chung, actress
      Julian Clarke, film editor
      Danica d’Hondt, actress
      Judith Forst, mezzo-soprano
      Jason Gray-Stanford, actor
      Sturla Gunnarsson, Academy Award-nominated director[25]
      Stephen Hegyes, film and television producer
      Ben Heppner, tenor
      Anne Heung, former Hong Kong actress
      Ed Hill, standup comedian
      Kris Holm, unicyclist
      Paul Johansson, actor[26]
      Leanne Li, actress
      Evangeline Lilly, actress
      Bernice Liu, actress
      Evan Ma, actor
      Kenneth Ma, actor
      Grace Park, actress
      Eddie Peng, actor
      Manny Jacinto, actor
      Emily Perkins, actress
      John Ruskin, aka Nardwuar the Human Serviette, rock musician, radio, and television personality
      Michael Shanks, actor
      Hannah Simone, actress, New Girl
      Bruce Sweeney, filmmaker
      Clint Hocking, video game designer and director[27][28]
      Svetlana Zylin, playwright and director[29]
      Science and engineering
      Albert Bandura, psychologist
      Stewart Blusson, diamond hunter and philanthropist
      Peter Borwein, mathematician and pi researcher
      Charlotte Froese Fischer, mathematician and chemist
      Cecil Howard Green, geophysicist; co-founder of Texas Instruments; philanthropist who donated money for the Green College, University of British Columbia
      Robert Langlands, mathematician specializing in automorphic forms and representation theory, Wolf Prize Laureate
      Parisa Mehrkhodavandi, chemist
      Bjarni Tryggvason, astronaut
      Sports
      Terry Cochrane, Canadian football player
      Bruce Ford, Olympic rower[30]
      Jeff Francis, Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher
      Paul Girodo, football player
      Kathleen Heddle, three time Olympic gold medalist in rowing
      George Hungerford, Olympic gold medalist

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