Conestoga College receives largest-ever donation from a graduate
The School of Creative Industries at Conestoga College is getting a big boost thanks to a graduate.
Montreal native Bernard Forster, a grad. of the Broadcasting – Radio & Television program (1974), recently donated over $250,000 to the local college.
It will be used to support the expansion and growth of Conestoga’s School of Creative Industries.
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Forster, now retired, spent 25 years with CBC Television.
“I hope that this donation can support the development of world-class digital media teaching facilities,” he said in a release. “I also hope that this gift may inspire other alumni to consider supporting the institution that launched their successful careers.”
The president of the college says they are very grateful for the gift.
“While Conestoga graduates are widely recognized for their many contributions to the success, well-being and prosperity of the businesses and communities they serve, Mr. Forster’s decision to invest in the success of future generations of graduates is a remarkable testament to his personal generosity as well as his commitment to our college.” John Tibbits added.