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David Lertzman

4 mei 2021 - 4 mei 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.

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2021-05-06 18:50:29 schreef:

We are reeling with shock and sadness. David was an amazing colleague: Jewish by birth, he strove to learn indigenous ways and language and was completely immersed in respecting and caring for nature, friends and family, and teaching his students valuable life lessons. I met David through my work with the Indigenous Strategy committees, and was impressed by his passion, his humility and his devotion to his family, friends and colleagues. He was quirky and interesting; conversations with him would go off on tangents and before you knew it, you were down a path you had never anticipated, but were always inspired to know more. He will be hugely missed by all of us.

2021-05-06 18:50:29 schreef: We are reeling with shock and sadness. David was an amazing colleague: Jewish by birth, he strove to learn indigenous ways and language and was completely immersed in respecting and caring for nature, friends and family, and teaching his students valuable life lessons. I met David through my work with the Indigenous Strategy committees, and was impressed by his passion, his humility and his devotion to his family, friends and colleagues. He was quirky and interesting; conversations with him would go off on tangents and before you knew it, you were down a path you had never anticipated, but were always inspired to know more. He will be hugely missed by all of us.

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