Sir Sir Frederick Grant Banting, 1923 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and medicine, discoverer of insulin, and teacher of western universities.
Margaret Chan is currently the Director-General of the World Health Organization, and was the Director of Health of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
Michael Parkin is a famous economist and a representative of monetarism school, and enjoys a high reputation all over the world. The most striking research achievement is the Bud-Parkin index, which measures the independence of central bank accounts, and this achievement has triggered a lot of follow-up research in this field.
Dr Chil-Yong Kang, who developed the world's first inactivated vaccine against HIV by genetic modification technology, made good progress in the first phase of clinical trials in the United States. The researchers are analyzing the experimental results at this stage to prepare for the next stage of the experiment.
Gordon McBean, member of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize team, member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Sciences and former director of the National Weather Service of Canada.
Joseph Rodman, a famous Canadian businessman and philanthropist. Rodman School of Philosophy of the University of Western Ontario and Rodman Business School of the University of Toronto were named to commemorate Mr. Rodman's generous donation.
Don Getty, former governor of Alberta, graduated from Ivey University.
David Peterson, former governor of Ontario.
Gar Knutson, a congressman, graduated from Ivey.
Peter Godsoe, former chairman and CEO of Scotiabank, graduated from Ivey.
David Mackay, Chairman and CEO of Royal Bank of Canada, graduated from Ivey.
Richard Nesbitt, Chairman and CEO of International Marketing Department of Canadian Imperial Commercial Bank (CIBC Global Markets)
Donald Johnson, member of BMO Capital Market Advisory Committee of Bank of Montreal.
George Copp, President and CEO of Bell, a Canadian telecommunications operator, graduated from Ivy.
Anders Thulin, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Ericsson Group. Graduated from Ivey
Simon L. K. Leung, President of Motorola Asia Pacific, Senior Vice President of Microsoft, Chairman and CEO of Greater China.
Arkadi Kuhlmann and Peter Aceto were both presidents and CEOs of ING DIRECT, the largest online bank in the United States.
Stewart Lyons, Chief Operating Officer of Mobilicity, a 3.5G wireless communication service company in Canada.
Rahim Fazal, co-founder of social media management company Involver (acquired by Oracle Bone Inscriptions).
Douglas Muzyka, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of DuPont
Perry Monaco, product consultant of LinkedIn Canada
Patrick Dean, Vice President of Queen's University, Vice President of McMaster University.
Robert Barbara, the first woman in Canada to go into space
Professor Tibero Naiaokang, winner of the World Outstanding Female Scientist Achievement Award.
Canadian Juno Prize winner Kerri Ough.
Silken Laumann, 1 silver medal, two bronze medals in Olympic women's rowing and two gold medals in Pan American countries.
Allen Hick is the actor of his father Jason Sim in Growing Pains.
Xu Dianqing, a famous economist, is the "father of private banks" in China.
Zhu is a world-renowned expert in fluidization and particle science and an academician of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Establish Canada's first particle technology research center.
Wang Harvard University Senior Research Fellow, Director center for china and globalization, Dean of Southern International Talent Research Institute, Vice President of European and American Alumni Association/China Overseas Students Association, Vice President of China Talent Research Association, Vice President of China Society for International Economic Cooperation of Ministry of Commerce, and Convenor of Economic Group of Overseas Experts Advisory Committee of the State Council Overseas Chinese Affairs Office.
Zhu is currently the chairman of Mission Hills Group in Hong Kong and the world's largest Mission Hills Golf Club.
Professor Yang, Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Li Zeju, the son of Li Ka-shing, was awarded an honorary doctorate in law by the University of Western Ontario.