Saint Mary’s University is granting the highest honour it can bestow, an honorary degree, to two innovative Nova Scotian leaders on Friday, Jan. 25.
Saint Mary’s is pleased to recognize the extraordinary achievements of:
· Scott Armour McCrea, a community builder, real estate innovator and entrepreneur; and
· Hope Swinimer, a wildlife champion, animal advocate and rehabilitator.
“At Saint Mary’s University, community is at the heart of all that we do,” said Saint Mary’s University president Robert Summerby-Murray. “Both Mr. McCrea and Ms. Swinimer are exemplars in community building and leadership, whose accomplishments are deserving of recognition and acclaim. We are proud to have them as members of the Saint Mary’s community.”
A life-long Haligonian, Mr. McCrea’s deep-rooted understanding of the enduring impact of real estate development on communities comes naturally to him. He is the second generation to direct The Armour Group Limited.
As the Chief Executive Officer of The Armour Group Limited, he leads one of Atlantic Canada’s largest fully integrated real estate and investment concerns. An essential part of his work is fostering community development.
He wants his grandchildren to be able to see the positive impact that The Armour Group’s real estate developments have had on the region.
Born and raised in Argyle, Nova Scotia, Ms. Swinimer knew from an early age that she loved animals and the outdoors. She also knew that she wanted a life working with nature.
Today, she runs Hope For Wildlife, a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education centre located on a farm in Seaforth, Nova Scotia. The center has helped over 40,000 animals, representing over 200 species.
Ms. Swinimer and her team share their journey through their globally-syndicated television show that follows them as they nurse thousands of injured and orphaned wildlife back to health and return them to the wild.
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Source : Media Release