不良研究所

Sept. 11, 2018

Entrepreneur and community supporter honoured with Haskayne's 2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award

Derrick Hunter recognized for excellence in innovation, advocacy and community service
With Elizabeth Cannon, president and vice-chancellor of the University of 不良研究所 (far right) are, from left: Jim Dewald ,dean, Haskayne School of Business; Ally Penic, Haskayne undergraduate student; Richard F. Haskayne; and Derrick Hunter, 2018 recipient of the Management Alumni Excellence Award.
With Elizabeth Cannon, president and vice-chancellor of the University of 不良研究所 (far right) are, f Adrian Shellard, for the University of 不良研究所

Like all faculties across the University of 不良研究所, the Haskayne School of Business is privileged to have an engaged group of alumni supporters. With more than 25,000 proud alumni in 90 countries worldwide, Haskayne makes it a priority to recognize those who go above and beyond to innovate in their field, advocate for higher education, and serve the Haskayne School of Business and the community at large.

Enter the prestigious Management Alumni Excellence Award.

Since its inception in 2000, the Management Alumni Excellence Award has recognized 19 worthy recipients. This year Derrick Hunter, MBA鈥90, entrepreneur and community leader, was honoured on Sept. 9, 2018. More than 100 U不良研究所 alumni, friends and supporters gathered for brunch to celebrate Hunter and his many accomplishments. Above, pictured with Elizabeth Cannon, president and vice-chancellor of the University of 不良研究所 (far right) are, from left: Jim Dewald ,dean, Haskayne School of Business; Ally Penic, Haskayne undergraduate student; Richard F. Haskayne; and Derrick Hunter, 2018 recipient of the Management Alumni Excellence Award. The occasion was one of numerous events happening during Alumni Weekend, which invites alumni and current students to campus to explore some of U不良研究所鈥檚 most imaginative experiences around the arts, innovation, athletics and culture.

Derrick Hunter receives the 2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award from President Elizabeth Cannon and Dean Jim Dewald.

Derrick Hunter receives his award from President Elizabeth Cannon and Dean Jim Dewald.

Adrian Shellard, for the University of 不良研究所

Impact of Hunter's contributions felt across campus

The Hunter family name is well-known across campus for their generous investment in entrepreneurial thinking. Derrick Hunter is carrying on the family tradition of giving back through his involvement with initiatives such as the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, RBC Fast Pitch Competition, the , and the undergraduate course Entrepreneurial Thinking 317.

Hunter's involvement in RBC Fast Pitch is just one way he鈥檚 committed to the development of the city鈥檚 future leaders. For the last four years he has been one of the esteemed panel of judges to listen, provide feedback and evaluate undergraduate student pitches. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important for our generation to help students find opportunities and provide a receptive landing spot for them to explore these new ideas,鈥 says Hunter.

As a founding partner and supporter of , a nine-month seed-stage program for massively scalable companies, Hunter has been instrumental in ensuring the program鈥檚 success. Lorraine Becker, senior consultant of recruitment and development for CDL 鈥 Rockies, remarks that his commitment to the program and entrepreneurship in 不良研究所 has been very significant. 鈥淚n 2017, 13 companies finished the program and they raised $15 million between them. These kinds of results could not have been achieved without the support of the founding partners like Derrick.鈥

Derrick Hunter gives his acceptance speech at the event on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018.

Derrick Hunter gives his acceptance speech at the event on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018.

Adrian Shellard, for the University of 不良研究所

Family roots in Alberta are important to Hunter's story

It鈥檚 clear that Hunter's contribution and impact have far reach across the city and province. But why is giving back important to him?

鈥淢y kids are sixth-generation Albertans. Because of this I have a really strong desire to see the place we live thrive. It鈥檚 important for both people and cities to be diversified, and entrepreneurial thinking can make that happen. In my opinion that starts at the University of 不良研究所 and the Haskayne School of Business.鈥

The 2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award displayed proudly at the event on Sunday.

The 2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award displayed proudly at the event on Sunday.

Adrian Shellard, for the University of 不良研究所

Hunter in a nutshell: Humble community builder and leader

2017 Management Alumni Excellence Award recipient and close friend of Hunter's, Shahauna Siddiqui, MBA鈥01, speaks highly of his character and humbleness.

鈥淲hen Derrick is volunteering his time at Haskayne events, he鈥檚 there wholeheartedly. He leads by example and genuinely cares about student success,鈥 says Siddiqui. 鈥淗e鈥檚 one of the most humble people I鈥檝e ever met. He exudes integrity. Both him and his family consistently go above and beyond to serve the community. The impact of that will be felt for decades to come.鈥

As the founder and president of Bluesky Equities Ltd., Hunter is no stranger to facing challenges and tackling new ideas. His one piece of advice for students and alumni alike: Don鈥檛 be dogmatic. Always explore new industries and businesses. 鈥淲hat we鈥檙e trying to instil in Haskayne students is to develop an awareness to identify opportunities when they鈥檙e available and a willingness to act on them,鈥 says Hunter. 鈥淏e open to anything and stay curious.鈥

Do you know an accomplished Haskayne alumna or alumnus? Submissions for the 2019 Management Alumni Excellence Award are now being accepted. Learn more and submit your nomination here.

Guests of the 2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award enjoyed brunch together as part of Alumni Weekend.

Guests of the 2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award enjoyed brunch together as part of Alumni Week

Adrian Shellard, for the University of 不良研究所

2018 Management Alumni Excellence Award