Algonquin College Alumnus – Michael Nolan – Wins Premier’s Award

Algonquin College is delighted that alumnus Michael Nolan has won a prestigious Premier’s Award. The announcement was made the night of Nov. 18 during a virtual ceremony to celebrate Ontario’s outstanding college graduates. Michael was one of several exceptional Algonquin Alumni honoured with a nomination.

As Chief of the Paramedic Service and Director of Emergency Services for the County of Renfrew since 2004, Michael has had a big impact, most recently directing the introduction of a drone service delivery fleet, managing the impact of a 2018 tornado, and overseeing the response to the biggest flood in memory in his region in 2019. From early 2020 to today, he’s been playing a crucial role in helping the county deal with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Premier’s Awards recognize college graduates making important social and economic contributions to Ontario, and are administered by Colleges Ontario. Michael graduated from Algonquin’s Ambulance and Emergency Care Paramedic program in 1991.

“The entire College community is thrilled that Michael’s contributions have been recognized with this award. Michael is an innovator, who leads by example, following his passion for paramedicine since graduation and always placing service to his community above self,” said Algonquin College CEO and President Claude Brulé. “I would also like to congratulate all our exceptional nominees. Together they have made enormous contributions across Ontario, making their communities better places to live, work and play.”

Reflecting on receiving the award Michael said, “This award is incredibly important.”

“As a young student studying at Algonquin College, I quickly gained the confidence and skills to serve the public and save lives. Thirty years later, it is clear that those formative years at Algonquin ignited my passion for innovation and have sparked many advancements in the profession of paramedicine in Canada and internationally.”

Algonquin’s Vice President, Advancement, Mark Savenkoff, congratulated Michael on his award and praised all the nominees, each a graduate of the College. “This well-deserved award is further recognition of the contribution of Michael, who was the Algonquin College 2020 Alumni of Distinction Winner,” said Savenkoff. “Michael exemplifies what it means to transform hopes and dreams into lifelong success.”

Algonquin congratulates all its 2021 Premier’s Award Nominees:

Apprenticeship Award Nominee: Adam Vettorel – Co-owner and Chef, North & Navy and Cantina Gia
Business Award Nominee: Michael Wood – Small Business and Community Advocate.
Community Services Award Nominee: Crystal Martin-Lapenskie – President and CEO, Okpik Consulting; President, National Inuit Youth Council
Creative Arts & Design Award Nominee: Ricardo Larrivée – Chef, Host and Author, RICARDO Media
Health Science Award Nominee: Michael Nolan – Director, Emergency Services and Chief, Paramedic Service, County of Renfrew
Recent Graduate Award Nominee: Carl Clergé – Senior Analyst, Multi Unit Underwriting, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Technology Award Nominee: Luc Levesque – Vice-President of Growth, Shopify

Read the nominees’ bios here.




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