Matt Milovick receives CMA Creative Leadership Award
June 17, 2011
As a result of his efforts, more than 1,300 UOIT students and faculty now study and work in downtown Oshawa. Students move between Bordessa Hall at 55 Bond Street East, the Regent Theatre, 61 Charles Street, 11 Simcoe Street North and 2 Simcoe Street South to attend classes and labs, and have access to important student services.
A video, prepared by the CMA, featuring Milovick with comments regarding the tremendous impact of his accomplishments from President Ron Bordessa, Oshawa Mayor John Henry and City Commissioner Tom Hodgins is available for viewing online.
CMA media release [PDF - 239 KB]
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