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Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation
  In Memory of Peter Munk (1927–2018):  ‘A great inspiration to us’




 Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation lost   “This is not only our loss. It is a loss for all of Canada.”  ‘We have lost a great friend’  “Through his incredible generosity,we will continue to
 one of its most influential and loyal supporters when   On Sept. 19, 2017, Peter and Melanie Munk announced   work towards achieving the level of excellence in patient
 Peter Munk passed away on March 28, 2018.   a historic gift of $100 million to the Peter Munk Cardiac   “While we have lost a great friend, Peter Munk’s vision to   care, teaching and research that Mr. Munk expected.
 The Munks’ legacy of giving to UHN – more than   Centre. To date, it is the largest single gift ever given to a   provide outstanding, compassionate care for patients with   “This is a legacy that all Canadians should be proud of.”
        cardiac and vascular disease will live on through the Peter
 $180 million – was extraordinary, and will continue to   Canadian hospital.  Munk Cardiac Centre,” says Dr. Barry Rubin, Chair and   Watch Peter Munk’s inspirational remarks on repaying
 transform the future of heart health for years to come.  “By supporting a centre of excellence that aims to be the   Medical Program Director at PMCC.   Canada
 “We will forever be grateful for Peter’s remarkable   world’s leader in cardiac care, I believe we help not only
 generosity, extraordinary vision and leadership,” says   the hospital and its patients, but also augment Toronto’s
 TGWHF President and CEO Tennys Hanson. “He   reputation for innovation and excellence,” Peter Munk
 was one of Canada’s most outspoken and passionate   said at the historic announcement.
 champions, and his tremendous support will have
 a lasting, positive impact on the lives of future   ‘Canada welcomed me with
 generations.”   open arms’
 Peter and Melanie Munk came to UHN with their vision
 more than two decades ago when they established the   “This gift reflects my enormous gratitude to Canada,
 Peter Munk Cardiac Centre in 1997. They were deeply   to Ontario and to the talented and dedicated staff at the
 involved in the evolution of the centre.  Peter Munk Cardiac Centre. I arrived in this country in
 1949 with practically nothing, yet Canada welcomed me
 Historic gift of $100 million  with open arms and gave me the opportunity to succeed.

 “Peter was a great inspiration to us,” says TGWHF Chair   “Every step in my career, I felt a common desire to do
 Jim Leech. “Throughout the years, his knowledge and   more for Canada.”
 guidance benefitted the leadership of UHN.  This latest gift will primarily be used to develop a data-
 driven digital cardiovascular health platform
 that reduces costs, advances medical research,
 and improves the outcomes of patients with
 cardiac and vascular disease.
 By collecting, integrating and analyzing big
 data using emerging artificial intelligence
 tools, along with conducting new clinical
 trials and expanding expertise in genomic
 medicine, the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre will
 make individualized, evidenced-based therapy
 possible for patients.





 Peter Munk delivers an inspiring message in September of last year   At the gift announcement last September, front row, (L to R) Melanie Munk, Peter Munk, Amie
 at Toronto General Hospital in an event to announce a $100-million   Munk, Anthony Munk; back row, (L to R) Toronto Mayor John Tory, Brian Porter, Chair of the Board
 gift to the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre. (Photo: TGWHF)  of Trustees of UHN, TGWHF President and CEO, Tennys Hanson, TGWHF Chair Jim Leech, Dr. Eric

                Hoskins, former Ontario Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Dr. Barry Rubin, Chair and Medical
                Program Director at PMCC, and former UHN President & CEO, Dr. Peter Pisters. (Photo: TGWHF)










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