Dr. Peter Liu donates substantial gift to grow OISE Mentorship Program further
With decades of working experience in schools, consulting and higher education, alumnus Dr. Peter Liu returned to Canada, and the University of Toronto, in 2014, looking to help with OISE’s growth and development.
So, when he was pointed to the OISE Mentorship Program, he gladly began as a mentor – and that work opened more leadership opportunities with the program itself. “I realized the importance of mentoring as an opportunity for individuals who are in their formative years to be able to learn about the career world, the world of jobs,” said Dr. Liu, the mentorship program chair.
Volunteering has formed a crucial part of the retired school psychologist’s life, an idea reinforced while finishing studies at Harvard in 2007.
So, after 10 years with the OISE Mentorship Program, Dr. Liu is taking it further.
Strengthening a legacy of giving
The 2018 Arbor Award winner, who was honoured by the university for his ongoing contributions to student and alumni outreach, has made a substantial gift to the OISE Mentorship Program. The gift, which creates the OISE Mentorship Award, further solidifies the program’s ability to connect students, alumni and the larger alumni community.
“We are grateful to Peter for making this substantial gift for our mentorship program,” said Sim Kapoor, director of OISE’s Office of Advancement, Communications, and External Relations. “Working with Peter over this decade has shown me his dedication to giving our mentors and mentees direction and structure and that has made for a more inviting, fervent environment where the program has thrived.”
“I can’t wait to see how his substantial gift has an impact on the outcomes of our participants.”
How Peter’s gift will make an impact
Since 2015, the OISE Mentorship Program has helped over 3,000 participants find an inclusive OISE community – and build professional networks as well as lasting friendships, says Natalie Neumann Butler, OISE’s senior alumni programs and donor relations officer.
“Dr. Liu’s generous gift will ensure meaningful professional development and career opportunities for both, the participants of this program and the tireless volunteer committee that has been active under his thoughtful leadership for ten years,” she says.
Dr. Liu, Neumann Butler adds, will aim to collaborate with institutions across North America and she believes his vision will help launch the mentorship program “into the stratosphere” in terms of new partnerships and global opportunities. “At OISE, we know that mentors are the backbone of a strong education community,” she says. “That’s why it’s so important to recognize our esteemed alumni volunteers – who are doing so much between busy careers and family life to support our up-and-coming professionals.”
The OISE Mentorship Award, Neumann Butler says, will have a direct impact on graduate student success by encouraging mentor involvement and enabling new program features that meet the needs and interests of students across different fields and career stages.