Cape Breton Post

CBU to honour physician and real estate mogul

- CAPE BRETON POST STAFF  news@cbpost.com  @capebreton­post

SYDNEY — An oncologist and a real estate mogul will be this year’s recipients of honourary degrees from Cape Breton University.

Dr. Ronald Maccormick, oncologist, and Louis J. Maroun, real estate, will be presented with their honourary degrees during the university’s fall convocatio­n set for Nov. 7.

“Both Dr. Maccormick and Louis J. Maroun have represente­d our island in their respective careers and they have impacted thousands of Cape Bretoners; one in life- saving cancer care and one in internatio­nal business and philanthro­py,” said David Dingwall, university president and vice- chancellor.

Maccormick is the chief medical oncologist at the Cape Breton Cancer Centre.

He completed his medical training at Dalhousie University and his specialty training at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. His highly-reputable medical practice and his role in developing the state- of- the- art regional cancer center has impacted patients from across Cape Breton Island and parts of mainland Nova Scotia.

“Although I was not born in Cape Breton, both my parents are from here and I have spent the vast majority of my career here and raised a family here. My connection­s to Cape Breton Island and the people I care for are deep and I am a proud promoter of Cape Breton,” said Maccormick.

Maroun was born and raised in Sydney and holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of New Brunswick and is a Fellow of the Royal Institutio­n of

Chartered Surveyors.

Considered one of the most prolific executives in national and internatio­nal real estate transactio­ns, Maroun first began his career in real estate in 1982 after seven years with the Nova Scotia provincial government.

He has built a highly- notable career and has been dedicated to his philanthro­pic work with such charitable organizati­ons as the Cape Breton Regional Hospital Foundation, the Canadian MS Society, Casting for Recovery Canada and Cape Breton University’s Shannon School of Business.

“I credit my Cape Breton roots with giving me the drive, ingenuity and determinat­ion to succeed in my business career. It also taught me the value of caring for each other during adverse times, which led to my desire to give back to my community,” said Maroun.

Cape Breton University has been awarding honorary degrees since 1989.

The fall convocatio­n will be celebrated through a virtual platform and to view the ceremony, visit www.Cbuconovca­tion2020.ca.

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