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Tom Kendall Staff Development Award




















The Tom Kendall Staff Development Award is presented annually to a staff member within the University of Guelph Department of Athletics who epitomizes professionalism and who goes above and beyond in support of staff and/ or student success and development. This award is named in honour of Tom Kendall, who served as the Gryphons Director of Athletics from 2004-2015. In this role, Tom committed passion, time, and resources toward staff development. Criteria for the Tom Kendall Staff Development Award include professionalism, mentorship, a strong sense of Gryphon pride, and a list of significant contributions or enhancements to the University of Guelph's Department of Athletics.   

Recipients - Tom Kendall Staff Development Award
 
Year Recipient Job Title 
2025 Genna Villella    Supervisor of Events, Promotions & Community Relations
2024   Cameron Lawrie  Facility Supervisor (Alumni Stadium, Field House, Sports Fields)
2023 Jen O'Neill  Manager, Fitness, Recreation & Client Services
2022 Katie Mora Assistant Coach, Women's Hockey & Sports Camps Director
2021 Gryphon Athletics All Staff Awarded during Covid-19
2020 Michelle Pino Manager, Marketing & Communications
2019 Kevin Lindner Active Kids Coordinator
2018 Frank Cain Facility & Business Development Manager
2017 Andrew Godard Facility Supervisor
2016 Beth Fisher Supervisor of Aquatics, Safety Certification & Active Kids Programs
 

About Tom Kendall

Tom Kendall was essentially interested in one thing when he took over as the Gryphon Director of Athletics in the mid 2000s – achieving excellence. That goal was evident not just on the fields of play but in every aspect of the department. And over the course of Tom's 11-year tenure (2004-2015), both the varsity program and the athletic infrastructure looked very different by the time he retired from his post in 2016. The Gryphon AD was notoriously intense, and not a fan of losing games.

Tom Kendall at Gryphon statueThat passion for winning was forged during his incredible run as head coach of the University of Winnipeg women's basketball team, when the Wesmen secured three consecutive national titles from 1993 to 1995, in addition to winning 88 straight games, tying a North American collegiate sports record set by the legendary John Wooden's UCLA Bruins. Guelph's varsity teams obliged by winning 45 OUA banners in addition to 29 national titles with Tom at the helm. But he also put his stamp on campus by building the Gryphon brand, placing a focus on academics, developing student-athlete scholarships, creating the Jr Gryphon programs, and augmenting the athletic facilities on campus.

The problematic grass at both Varsity Field and the Gryphon Soccer Complex was replaced with turf, while a new track at Alumni Stadium and the creation of the Field House were other projects Tom spearheaded. The sparkling new GGAC is another jewel made possible by Tom's work reaching out to students and alumni asking for funding. The athletic program and facilities, used by the entire community, that Tom left behind is the envy of many academic institutions across Canada.

"Tom's greatest impact has more to do with the students themselves than it does anything else," says Brenda Whiteside, former University of Guelph Associate Vice President. "He was an extraordinary director. In his 11 years at Guelph, the department grew significantly in terms of reputation. While many might speak to his impact on our facilities, I believe that his lasting legacy will be a culture that focuses on student growth and development." In 2018, Tom Kendall was inducted into the Gryphon Athletics Hall of Fame in the builder category.