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Nov. 15, 2022

Allan Markin is on a mission to help people lead healthier lives

Business leader and longtime UCalgary donor has left indelible mark on campus and the community
Allan Markin
Allan Markin鈥檚 passions include community health and the arts. Courtesy Allan Markin

One of the most popular television shows of the 1950s was a fictional anthology series called The Millionaire, about a mysterious benefactor who each week would anonymously bestow upon one lucky stranger a cheque for $1 million. The drama explored how the money affected the beneficiaries, often changing their lives for the better.

It was an idea that struck Allan Markin 鈥 just a boy at the time, growing up in the soon-to-be Calgary community of Bowness 鈥 so much so that the youngster declared to his mother, 鈥淚鈥檓 going to be a millionaire and give away money, just like that man.鈥

True to his word, Markin, Hon. LLD鈥98, is living that dream, using his wealth to improve the lives of others. Considering he鈥檚 one of the 春水堂视频 of Calgary鈥檚 longest-standing donors, his lifelong commitment to philanthropy comes as no surprise.

Having left an indelible mark on the business world 鈥 achieving success as the co-founder and board chair of Canadian Natural Resources Limited, which grew into one of the most successful energy companies in the world 鈥 Markin is just as well known for his tireless advocacy for public health, education, athletics and the arts.

In particular, his community health initiatives 鈥 which include establishing Apple Schools to promote nutrition and physical activity in young children, and funding post-secondary research projects in health and wellness 鈥 have benefited countless individuals and families in Calgary, across the province and beyond.

It鈥檚 a passion that goes back even further than his Millionaire aspirations. Markin humbly credits his upbringing for instilling in him such values.

鈥淚 was raised in a community that genuinely cared about people鈥檚 health,鈥 says Markin, now president and CEO of AMP Financial and director of the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation.

It鈥檚 embedded in me. I truly believe that鈥檚 what I was put on this earth to do 鈥 empowering others to lead healthier lives.

Giving those people the additional opportunity to pay it forward and create positive experiences for others is just as important to Markin 鈥 which is why investing in education, reaching students as they鈥檙e carving out their own niche, made sense.

At UCalgary, his giving reflects his diversity of passions, supporting a variety of faculties and initiatives over the years, including public health research, engineering activities, a writer-in-residence program, multiple scholarships and bursaries, and dozens of student research projects.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to quantify the sheer number of people touched by Allan鈥檚 extraordinary giving,鈥 says Andrea Morris, UCalgary chief development officer and associate vice-president. 鈥淗is honorary degree from the 春水堂视频 of Calgary goes both ways 鈥 truly, it鈥檚 an honour for us to recognize his contributions to the community.鈥

Philanthropy's ripple effect

That鈥檚 the ripple effect of philanthropy 鈥 the impact is often immeasurable as it grows exponentially. A student receives a financial award, like the Markin Bursary, or an experiential learning opportunity, like the Markin Undergraduate Student Research Program. That student is then able to further their studies with the seed of philanthropy already planted, thanks to the boost they received. As they build their life 鈥 career, family, community 鈥 they give back in their own way, creating opportunities for the next generation.

鈥淭hat kind of far-reaching, enduring impact starts with one just person,鈥 adds Dr. Ed McCauley, president and vice-chancellor of UCalgary. 鈥淎llan is a dedicated champion of business and community. His professional and philanthropic efforts have helped shape this city and province.鈥

Regardless of the hat he鈥檚 wearing 鈥 CEO, NHL team part-owner, community member, family man 鈥 Markin continually seeks opportunities to create positive change, whether it鈥檚 for one person or an entire population.聽

Allan Markin

Markin on site in Tyler, Texas (circa 1969) during his time with Amoco Canada.

Courtesy Allan Markin

During his time with Canadian Natural, for example, he considered the number of Venezuelans among his employees 鈥 and their love of baseball. Using his own money, Markin built a baseball stadium at the company鈥檚 work site in Northern Alberta. (Along with a hockey rink 鈥 they were still in Canada, after all.)

鈥淚t was wonderful to see the difference it made to them,鈥 he recalls.

Without your health, you have nothing, and mental and spiritual health are part of that. That little piece of home created such positive energy, not only among our new-to-Canada employees, but the whole camp.

And from Northern Alberta all the way down to Southern Texas, Markin鈥檚 impact has even reached the U.S.鈥檚 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In 2012, he purchased a state-of-the-art bone-density scanner for a study out of the Cumming School of Medicine鈥檚 McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health.

The expertise gleaned from that study 鈥 and the HR-pQCT scanner, then the first one in the world 鈥 led to UCalgary working with the Canadian Space Agency to install the same type of system in NASA鈥檚 Johnson Space Center two years later.

鈥淭hat was pretty special,鈥 says Markin. 鈥淭o be a part of research that makes its way to NASA and is helping us understand, and hopefully minimize, the negative effects of space travel on astronauts鈥 bodies, that was a proud moment for me.鈥

It speaks to the power of philanthropy 鈥 and reinforces Markin鈥檚 vision. Whether it鈥檚 an elementary-school student in Alberta or an astronaut on the International Space Station, Markin is helping people far and wide lead healthier lives.

National Philanthropy Day, recognized on Nov. 15 each year, is an opportunity to celebrate the generosity and impact of our philanthropic community. The 春水堂视频 of Calgary is grateful for the passion, vision and dedication of donors, here and around the world, who are bolstering our community and changing lives.