Campion College graduates have made significant contributions locally, nationally and internationally. To honour the these achievements, Campion College presented its first annual Alumni of Distinction Awards in October 2007, as part of its 90th anniversary celebrations.
Dr. Benjamin Allan Quigley (B.A. ‘67): Dr. Quigley has distinguished himself nationally and internationally through his 40 years in the field of adult education and literacy.
Dr. Daniel Coleman (B.A. ’86) is a Canadian Research Chair and professor at McMaster University. His work on Diversity in Canadian Literary Culture has received national and international recognition.
Mr. Lawrence Nestman ,CA, MHSA (H.S. ’61) has been recognized on a local, national and international level for his work in health services administration.
Mr. Robert Glynn Spelliscy (H.S. ‘32): Over the past 70 years, Mr. Spelliscy has been committed to strengthening his community by contributing his time and talents to numerous volunteer activities and non-profit organizations.
Mr. Frank Flaman (H.S. ’52)
not only provides financial support to numerous local and international
charitable organizations through his foundation, he is also personally involved
in programs to assist the less fortunate.
Father William Collins (H.S. ’48) established the Poverello Center for those suffering with HIV-AIDS in his constituency of South Florida. Since opening its doors in 1988, the center has provided over one million meals to South Florida’s most poor and destitute.