County of Simcoe presents Georgian College with $1.5 million to support research and economic development
Dec. 7, 2021
County of Simcoe councillors and Economic Development staff members joined Georgian students and staff, as Warden George Cornell presented Georgian President and CEO Dr. MaryLynn West-Moynes with the fourth dedicated pledge payment in the County’s $5-million commitment in support of the Peter B. Moore Advanced Technology Centre through the Power of Education campaign.
Today’s commitment of $1.5 million ensures that this centre can remain a hotbed of academic and industry collaboration. This is part of a larger $5-million commitment we made to the centre as part of the college’s Power of Education campaign in 2018 and $9.5 million committed since 2009. We are very thankful that Georgian College continues to adapt their programs to our regional needs. From investing in nursing and PSW programs, training our paramedics, growing our skilled trades labour pool and providing a range of programs for our manufacturing, business and technology sectors, the College serves as a tremendous partner in our economic, social and community growth.
– Warden George Cornell, County of Simcoe

“Today’s commitment of $1.5 million ensures that this centre can remain a hotbed of academic and industry collaboration,” says Warden George Cornell. “This is part of a larger $5-million commitment we made to the centre as part of the college’s Power of Education campaign in 2018 and $9.5 million committed since 2009. We are very thankful that Georgian College continues to adapt their programs to our regional needs. From investing in nursing and PSW programs, training our paramedics, growing our skilled trades labour pool and providing a range of programs for our manufacturing, business and technology sectors, the College serves as a tremendous partner in our economic, social and community growth.”
During the presentation, guests heard from Prerna Sharma, a 2020 graduate of Georgian’s Big Data Analytics program, about how the new centre is helping to prepare students to be job-ready on day one.
“To have a space equipped with research and collaboration spaces, complete with emerging technologies, enables us to turn our ideas into living projects and provides students an opportunity to work with industry leaders,” says Prerna