Some unspecified error has occurred.

David Lertzman

May 4, 2021 - May 4, 2021

David Lertzman was a valued senior instructor who had worked with Haskayne since 2000, but truly he was so much more. He was our spiritual leader, our Indigenous connection and our sustainability hero. His energy made a lasting impact at the school. Since 2004, David led the wilderness retreat, a week-long leadership immersive experience in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains that has been transformational for many Haskayne School of Business students. He lovingly invested over 100 hours to convert this retreat to Zoom to provide a rich experience for students to learn how to overcome challenges, build resilience and how to embody ethical leadership. At the wilderness retreat, Lertzman focused on leadership topics in the larger context of sustainability, helping students clarify their core values, sense of purpose and call to service as leader. He was deeply committed to ii’ taa’poh’to'p, UCalgary’s Indigenous Strategy. He brought to the forefront the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations, particularly resolution 92 — the role that business has to play in healing the past. Haskayne students learned in his classroom from the survivors of the residential school system and UCalgary benefited from his close relationships with local Elders. Future Indigenous business leaders were nurtured under his watch as the UCalgary liaison for the Ch’nook Scholars program. He took his call to leadership seriously, but met the challenge with unbridled energy and positivity. His contributions to scholarship over his academic career have helped influence best practices for the ecological, social and cross-cultural performance of both industries and communities.

More... Less...

  • Memories Memories
    One moment please, your post is being saved...
  • Image Image
    To attach an image drag & drop it here or
    One moment please, your post is being saved...
  • Video Video
    Upload a video on YouTube and paste the code here:
    One moment please, your post is being saved...
  • Condolences Condolences
  • Condolences Condolences
    One moment please, your post is being saved...

Filter: Show all labels

Sarah Lertzman 2021-05-14 00:53:21 wrote:

This came from Cristobal Callera (Kistupa) from Charapakocha, an Achuar village deep in the Ecadorian Amazon: Hello, Sarah, I am very sad for what happened to my brother. I heard that my brother, my yatsuro was attacked by a bear. Sarah, David left a legacy here in the Amazonia. We met in Kapawi Lodge, we met in yage when I was 26 year old. We met in Kapawi for 3 more times and here at home 3 more. Sarah, I feel very sad for your pain. We send you a strong spiritual power, energy for you. Shaam and I lived alike. Now you have a brother of Shaam here in the Ecuadorian Amazonia. I will never forget him. This plant is the guayusa; we had guayusa together every morning. That memory will never leave my heart and my mind. I am tearful, Sarah. Losing my brother is like losing an arm or half of my body. I will always encourage you…He left you two kids, Arutam and Nunkui Nua. Take care of them, they are your responsibility. Arutam will be with you. Shaam is gone but his spirit remains with you. He came here; he touched me and said “Hello, Kistupa”. I wanted to hold him, Sarah. But I couldn’t. I hope he rests in peace. He always helped me; economically, in my sickness, for my kids. I am always grateful. He is in heaven with Arutam. My wife and I, we send you a bigh hug. I don’t want this connection with you to end. If you want to visit when covid ends, come.

Sarah Lertzman 2021-05-14 00:53:21 wrote: This came from Cristobal Callera (Kistupa) from Charapakocha, an Achuar village deep in the Ecadorian Amazon: Hello, Sarah, I am very sad for what happened to my brother. I heard that my brother, my yatsuro was attacked by a bear. Sarah, David left a legacy here in the Amazonia. We met in Kapawi Lodge, we met in yage when I was 26 year old. We met in Kapawi for 3 more times and here at home 3 more. Sarah, I feel very sad for your pain. We send you a strong spiritual power, energy for you. Shaam and I lived alike. Now you have a brother of Shaam here in the Ecuadorian Amazonia. I will never forget him. This plant is the guayusa; we had guayusa together every morning. That memory will never leave my heart and my mind. I am tearful, Sarah. Losing my brother is like losing an arm or half of my body. I will always encourage you…He left you two kids, Arutam and Nunkui Nua. Take care of them, they are your responsibility. Arutam will be with you. Shaam is gone but his spirit remains with you. He came here; he touched me and said “Hello, Kistupa”. I wanted to hold him, Sarah. But I couldn’t. I hope he rests in peace. He always helped me; economically, in my sickness, for my kids. I am always grateful. He is in heaven with Arutam. My wife and I, we send you a bigh hug. I don’t want this connection with you to end. If you want to visit when covid ends, come.

Comments (0)

  • No comments.