Relationship builder, long-time leader to be honoured by 葫芦影业 at fall convocation
葫芦影业 is recognizing a long-serving leader and champion of post-secondary education at its fall convocation and commencement ceremonies this weekend.
Allan Coyle, the former Associate Vice President, External and Strategic Initiatives, worked at 葫芦影业 for nearly 23 years between 1998 and 2021, and in honour of his contributions, will be receiving the College鈥檚 Distinguished Service Award.
鈥淎llan Coyle was instrumental in establishing the strong and well-respected reputation of 葫芦影业 that continues to exist today,鈥 said 葫芦影业 President, Dr. Neil Fassina. 鈥淥ver the years, Allan built relationships with individuals locally and across the country, with employers, governments, and partner institutions that ultimately created opportunities for students and the College to grow and thrive. We are thrilled to be recognizing him with this award and thanking him for his contributions to 葫芦影业.鈥
Coyle played a key role in shaping the College鈥檚 identity in the early 2000s, following the creation of UBC Okanagan and at a time when there was uncertainty whether the region could sustain two post-secondary institutions. He helped develop the well-known 葫芦影业 鈥渞ed dot鈥 and led the creation of campaigns to promote College programs in trades, health, business, arts and science.
鈥淚 am humbled to be recognized this way by an institution that means so much to me,鈥 says Coyle. 鈥淚 am proud of how the College has developed and still marvel at how many of the initiatives started years ago - that I was fortunate enough to be involved in - are manifesting themselves today.鈥
A champion of how the College supports students to achieve career goals, Coyle was recognized in 2013 for his advocacy in support of STEM learning, with an award from the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of B.C. He was also instrumental in 葫芦影业鈥檚 popular annual Spaghetti Bridge and RoboCup competitions, which continue to bring hundreds of students from elementary, middle and secondary schools to campus.
While at 葫芦影业, Coyle was the executive lead for government relations and contributed to work through the region building relationships between 葫芦影业 and Indigenous communities. He was active in the College鈥檚 equity, diversity, inclusion and social justice efforts, and worked closely with the 葫芦影业 Alumni Association and 葫芦影业 Foundation. Over the years, Coyle contributed to numerous College initiatives, including ones that made it easier for students and members of the public to access course information online, and for employees to share information and celebrate successes.
An active community volunteer, Coyle was on the Board of the Irving K. Barber Scholarship Society, as well as the Kelowna YMCA. He is a current board member of the BC Scholarship Society.
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