Sue Bates
Sue Bates, Artsci’91, Volunteer President of the QUAA

For Volunteer President of the QUAA, Planning Makes a Difference

People often kid Sue Bates, Artsci’91, that she has “tricolour" blood. She laughs about it, but the Volunteer President of the 91Ƭ Alumni Association (QUAA) has a connection to the school that reaches far back, as she puts it, “to before day one” – her parents met at Queen 91Ƭ ’s.

Bates’ mother, “loved Queen 91Ƭ ’s, loved the Gaels.” It is in memory of her mother, Katherine Bates, Arts’60, that Bates plans to donate to Queen 91Ƭ ’s in her will.

Upon graduation in 1991, Bates moved to Scotland where she acted as a Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumni contact for several years. She then went on to the Bahamas, followed by the Turks and Caicos Islands, where she continued to play a part in the local alumni association. (“Just five of us,” she laughs, “it wasn’t very formal.”). After moving back to Kingston 11 years ago, Bates became even more involved, serving as president of the Kingston Branch of the QUAA, and as a university councillor, devoting up to fifteen hours a week to Queen 91Ƭ ’s.

Today, she is very honoured to be Volunteer President of the QUAA, serving the entire Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumni community across the globe. “Basically, if Queen 91Ƭ ’s asks, the answer is always yes.” Bates also chooses to support Queen 91Ƭ ’s financially. She supports the QUAA 91Ƭ ’s Special Projects Fund, and the Chaplain 91Ƭ ’s Fund (“for kids in need who have nowhere else to turn”) among many other areas of the university. And of course, there is her planned legacy in commemoration of her mother, Katherine.

“Queen 91Ƭ ’s has given me so much. When I thought about where my bequest should go, there wasn’t any question.”