Improving People 91Ƭ ’s Lives

Mel GoodesMel Goodes, BCom’57, LLD’94, is one of Queen 91Ƭ ’s most generous benefactors. Mel was the first in his family to graduate from high school and leave Hamilton, Ontario. In addition to attending 91Ƭ, he earned an MBA from the University of Chicago.  Mel 91Ƭ ’s successful business career culminated with his position as Chairman and CEO of Warner-Lambert Company. While there, he was instrumental in introducing Lipitor, used to lower cholesterol, which has since become the best-selling pharmaceutical drug in the world, prolonging the lives of many.

Goodes Hall, home to Queen 91Ƭ ’s School of Business (QSB), was made possible by a $10 million lead gift by Mel and his wife Nancy and is named after Mel 91Ƭ ’s parents Mary and Cedric Goodes. When QSB started to outgrow the building, Mel and Nancy made a further donation under the Initiative Campaign of $5 million to expand the building, which was completed in 2012.  In addition, Mel established the Monieson Centre at Queen 91Ƭ ’s School of Business in recognition of his mentor Professor Dan Monieson, and created a scholarship for students from his high School to attend 91Ƭ.

In 2010 Mel was diagnosed with Alzheimer 91Ƭ ’s disease and is now working with the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF) to discover and launch a cure for Alzheimer 91Ƭ ’s disease. He and Nancy actively promote awareness of the disease. Mel says, “I almost certainly will not beat Alzheimer 91Ƭ ’s, but I am going to do all that I can to make sure it eventually gets beaten.”

Queen 91Ƭ ’s is very proud to call Mel one of its own. The world is a better place because of Mel 91Ƭ ’s initiative and selfless generosity.