18.01.24 - Four members of the Daniels Faculty community honoured with Arbor Awards
From serving as guest critics during reviews to providing mentorship to students and fundraising for scholarships, four esteemed Daniels Faculty community members have received Arbor Awards, the University of Toronto’s highest honour for volunteers, for their significant contributions to the University and the Faculty.
“Our success is due in no small measure to the excellence of our alumni and friends, whose dedication is exemplified by our Arbor Award winners, past and present,” said President Meric Gertler at a January 16 ceremony honouring award recipients, the first in-person celebration since 2019.
Congratulations to all awardees, including 2023 recipient Jocelyn Squires (pictured above with President Gertler), 2022 recipient Eha Mai Naylor and 2020 recipients Heather Dubbledam and Jane Welsh.
Jocelyn Squires
Master of Architecture, Daniels Faculty, 2016
Squires has consistently supported students and instructors at the Daniels Faculty for more than five years. Her contributions include volunteering as a guest critic, mentoring students, leading a faculty tour with visiting architects and participating in the Faculty’s accreditation review.
Arbor Award recipients (from left to right) Jane Welsh, Eha Mai Naylor and Heather Dubbeldam with President Gertler.
Jane Welsh
Master of Science in Planning, Faculty of Arts & Science, 2000
Jane is a dedicated champion of the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design’s Student-Professionals Networking Event. As president of the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects, she acts as a bridge between the Faculty and the profession.
Eha Mai Naylor
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1980
For over 20 years, Naylor has generously supported the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design. Her many contributions include serving as a Faculty Council member and as a guest critic; mentoring and hiring Master of Landscape Architecture graduates; advising on governance and oversight issues; fundraising for student financial aid; and founding a scholarship. Recently, she was also named a U of T alumni governor.
Heather Dubbeldam
Acclaimed architect Dubbeldam was pivotal in establishing the Daniels Faculty’s Student-Professionals Networking Event, which brings together graduate students and industry leaders. She also serves as a guest critic at Design Studio reviews.