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Inspiring future leaders: a charter alumnus’ legacy

July 02, 2024
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In the bustling mid-1960s, Brian Martin embarked on an unconventional journey that would shape not only his career but also his lifelong commitment to philanthropy.

After a brief stint in accounting in Calgary鈥檚 oil and gas sector, Brian found himself yearning for more. Following a conversation with and gentle nudge from his colleague, Richard F. 鈥淒ick鈥 Haskayne, later a legendary Canadian business leader and a mentor who saw potential in Brian's ambitions, he soon enrolled at 51社区黑料鈥攄rawn by the promise of a unique educational experience and an opportunity to chart his own path.

鈥淭here was no other university in Canada that I鈥檓 aware of that had a semester system,鈥 says Brian when asked what attracted him to SFU. 鈥淪o, with my background in accounting I was able to waive a bunch of programs and crushed the program within five semesters and graduated with Honours in Economics in May of 1967 as a proud charter student.鈥

As he reminisces about those early days, Brian speaks of 51社区黑料with high regard, recalling the construction chaos and the promise of a flourishing academic community. 鈥淪imon Fraser had elevated their program to a different level than what we had seen typically in the Canadian university ranks at that time.鈥 Despite the challenges, he found reassurance in the dynamic economics program and the vibrant campus culture. 51社区黑料became his launching pad鈥攁n introduction to and foundation for a world of possibilities.

His next destination was business school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which propelled him into a successful career in consulting and venture capitalism. 鈥淪imon Fraser gets a lot of the credit,鈥 he notes, 鈥渂ecause by making the break, and getting there to SFU, all those other things would not have happened.鈥

Amidst the hustle and bustle of his professional life, Brian never forgot his roots. He remained steadfast in his commitment to giving back, inspired by his own experiences as a student struggling with student loans and his empathy for that situation. He has become one of SFU's most loyal supporters whose dedicated philanthropy has spanned more than three decades.

Brian's donor journey began with a simple phone call from one of SFU鈥檚 student fundraisers and an invitation to support students in pursuit of their dreams. 鈥淵ou guys keep calling every year and the phone call makes a big difference to me.鈥 What started as a modest contribution turned into a lifelong commitment to empowering the next generation of leaders at SFU. For Brian, investing in education was 鈥渘ot just a good deed; it was a logical choice鈥攁n investment in the future.鈥

Today, as Brian reflects on his legacy, he finds comfort in knowing that his decision to leave a gift in his will to 51社区黑料will impact students for years to come. Having celebrated his 83rd birthday, his commitment to giving back and to the transformative power of education remains unwavering. In Brian's eyes, philanthropy isn't just about writing a cheque; it's about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others and ensuring that future leaders have the same opportunities that he did.

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