“family, yours and mine, are the heart of every community. it is my sincere hope that werklund centre will be run with these principles in mind, and through its innovative programs be a force for positive change, bringing families across all sectors of our communities together.”
dave werklund, far right, stands with his children during the announcement of a $75-million gift from the werklund family for the redevelopment of arts commons during a ceremony at the jack singer concert hall on wednesday, june 26, 2024.
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werklund has philanthropic history
born in 1945 and raised on a farm near valleyview, werklund turned the skills he learned working the land into a successful entrepreneurial career in oil and gas, recognizing the urgent need to resolve environmental and waste management issues.
as founder and ceo of canadian crude separators, werklund earned the ernst & young canadian entrepreneur of the year award in 2005.
a year later, he established the werklund foundation to provide youth leadership opportunities.
his work as an environmental steward in the oil and gas services industry lives on in his new company, pure environmental.
werklund is also a calgary business hall of fame inductee, a member of the alberta order of excellence, a member of the order of canada, and recipient of queen elizabeth ii’s platinum jubilee medal.
in 2013, his $25-million gift to the university of calgary’s faculty of education created the werklund school of education, and in 2017, he made the largest-ever personal donation to an alberta college or technical institution of $16 million, creating the werklund agriculture institute at olds college.