Marsha Lampman Volunteer Award

These awards were named in honour of Marsha Lampman, BA'74, who was a diligent volunteer for the Sarnia Branch for over twelve years, prior to her untimely death in 1996. 

Presented annually to up to three Branch, Chapter or Reunion volunteers who best exemplify Marsha Lampman's outstanding dedication and service to Alumni Programs of the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Alumni Association. 

Award eligibility and criteria

Candidates should be:

  • A Queen’s alumnus/alumna
  • A current or past volunteer within the Queen’s University Alumni Association
  • Someone who has made a significant, peer-recognized contribution as an alumni volunteer to further engage our members in the life and work of the university and its association. A successful candidate may have served in an executive position in a Branch, Chapter or Reunion position, or may be a recent graduate whose exemplary contribution and commitment set an example for others to follow.
     

2025 Recipient

Kristine Robinson

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2025 Recipient

Susanne Gage

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Kristine started engaging with Queen’s University Alumni Association (QUAA) post-graduation after moving to New York City. First, she was a volunteer with the New York City Alumni Branch and then she became the branch president.

While at Queen’s, Kristine was involved with the Alma Mater Society as a board member, worked on conference executives, including Queen’s Women in Leadership, and co-founded Queen’s Conference for Automotive Representatives.      

Since graduating, one of Kristine’s key goals has been to support Queen’s. Doing so has been a great opportunity for her to stay connected with the Queen’s community.  

The Marsha Lampman Award is a special way to highlight those who dedicate time and resources to support Queen’s, and Kristine is honoured to have been selected as a steward of the legacy that this recognition brings.

 Kristine continues to work in finance, focusing on secondaries private equity at PJT Park Hill. 

Susanne is a marketing communications professional known for bringing her energy, creative ideas, and tricolour spirit to everything she does.  

Leveraging her background in internal communications, strategy, and engagement, Susanne volunteered her time and expertise as president of Queen’s Toronto Alumni Branch. Before that, she held the position of vice-president of events.  

As the key spokesperson for the Toronto branch, Susanne was responsible for the oversight and leadership of all initiatives and events programming. Leading the Toronto team, she worked hard to find innovative ways to build on the spirit and commitment of alumni. She helped create high-impact events including the Gaels Giving Toy and Food Drive, the Toronto Small Business Initiative, Tricolour Champions, Pub Nights, and the Tricolour Luncheon.  

As a student, Susanne worked as a student constable, at the Queen’s Journal, was a Walkhome volunteer, and a Gael.