About Martha
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Martha Curgin was an inspirational figure noted for her "outside
the box" thinking and her ability to "move mountains," getting things done that
others believed couldn't be done. She was a trailblazer with groundbreaking
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Sadly, Martha passed away in 2003 however, she will be remembered
for her dedication to our community.
Martha was an individual who continually inspired people through
personal example and by recognizing and championing others. Even if the effort
was in the smallest of ways, Martha took the time to recognize and encourage
further endeavours towards excellence. Most importantly she also inspired
others to do the same; a key philosophy in building London Health Sciences
Foundation (LHSF) into the exceptional organization it is today.
Martha guided the success of many strategic initiatives including the
establishment of Victoria Hospital Foundations and the merger of University and
Victoria Hospital Foundations into LHSF. She was the inaugural Executive
Director of LSHF; a position since renamed to "President and Chief Executive
Officer."
Martha was recognized with a YMCA-YWCA "Women of Distinction" award in 2001 in
"Business, Professions and Trades," for her exceptional accomplishments in
healthcare philanthropy.
Downloadable Nomination Form for the Martha Curgin Award.
Nominations for the 2010 Martha Curgin Award are now closed. Nominations for
2011 will be accepted beginning September 1, 2010.
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