Multi-million-dollar gift strengthens university’s leadership in sport, business and health

(L-R): Jule Naugler, Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray, Scott McCain, Leslie McLean, Dr. Cheryl MacDonald, Dr. Colin Howell at the announcement of the $3-million gift supporting the Centre for the Study of Sport and Health.

Saint Mary’s University has a rich tradition of excellence in varsity athletics, interdisciplinary undergraduate education, community-engaged research and outreach, and world-class business education. Now, thanks to a $3-million gift from Scott McCain and Leslie McLean, the university is poised to forge a stronger strategic partnership between academics, athletics, research and industry—focused in the university’s Centre for the Study of Sport and Health.

“Sport brings us together, unites us and enriches our lives and our communities,” says McCain. “Leslie and I are pleased to join with Saint Mary’s University in this transformative endeavour.”

Leslie McLean and Scott McCain

McCain and McLean each have deep connections to the areas of sport, health and business—McCain is the Chairman of McCain Foods, director of SeaFort Capital Inc., and owner of the Saint John Sea Dogs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, while McLean is a consultant, educator, researcher and advanced practice nurse who, apart from other areas of practice, has experience in public health, social determinants of health and mental health.

“It is widely recognized that sport plays an integral role in health,” says McLean. “By partnering with Saint Mary’s University, we can make a direct contribution to the lives of young people involved in sport by furthering their career goals and, in turn, watch them advance health and wellness in communities across Atlantic Canada and beyond.”

The strategic investment by McCain and McLean will build on the university’s strong track record of excellence in varsity athletics, academic rigour and community engagement. It will strengthen the school’s capacity to harness talent and invention and to train the next generation of scholars, researchers and community leaders as well as professional athletes, coaches, and sport industry professionals and entrepreneurs. It will enable dedicated resources to grow academic programs in this distinctive area and establish formal wellness, leadership and mental health programming for varsity athletes and students across all faculties. 

“Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of Scott McCain and Leslie McLean, Saint Mary’s will become one of the country’s leaders in sport innovation, combining the strengths of internationally recognized researchers and dedicated faculty to create the next generation of sport industry trailblazers, health and wellness policy-makers and community leaders,” says Saint Mary’s University President Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray.

In recognition of the transformative donation and its impact, the Centre will be renamed in honour of Scott McCain and Leslie McLean. This gift marks continued support from these prominent philanthropists for Saint Mary’s University; they previously established the Scott McCain and Leslie McLean Diversity Excellence Award in support of undergraduate Black and Indigenous students.


How the $3-million gift will support key areas of the Centre for the Study of Sport and Health

New Curriculum for a New Generation of Experts

Dr. Madine VanderPlaat

Fueled by the philanthropic investment from McCain and McLean, Saint Mary’s will drive curriculum development to build a strong pipeline of highly qualified professionals with expertise at the intersection of sport, health, society and business. The gift will fund new academic programs available to students across the university, building on the success of the certificate in Health, Wellness and Sport in Society from the Faculty of Arts and creating new programs in the renowned Sobey School of Business. Graduates of these programs will form new cohorts of leaders in the burgeoning sport and health industry, worth $85 billion in North America alone.

Madine VanderPlaat, Interim Vice-President, Academic and Research, says, “This strategic investment will provide new and exciting career training and opportunities for our current and future students. We know there will be strong demand and we look forward to meeting it with innovation and exciting programs and experiential learning in sport, business and health.”


Knowledge Creation and Research Impact

Dr. Cheryl MacDonald

The gift will expand research capacity and resources, enabling greater collaboration from a wider range of scholars, students, and community members, all dedicated to sport and health.  Researchers and visiting scholars will inform government policy and influence the work of practitioners and professionals working in sport development and sport business. Research outcomes, insights and recommendations will be shared through national and international forums and networks, project-specific workshops, national conferences, and speaker series.

“Through our partnership with Scott and Leslie, the Centre will grow its capacity to make global research connections, contribute to community programming, engage with varsity athletes, and expand on academic programming in Arts with a future focus in Business,” says Cheryl MacDonald, Director of the Centre for the Study of Sport and Health. “It’s an honour to have been entrusted as collaborators based on our shared vision of higher education and socially responsible approaches to sport, business, health, and wellness.”

Leadership & Wellness Programming

Leadership and social responsibility training and personal development opportunities will be offered in conjunction with SMU’s Athletics and Recreation Department with a focus on the dynamic connections between the physical, mental and social components of both individual and community well-being. The development of this programming will ensure that student-athletes are well-positioned to pursue their academic and professional goals and become impactful and healthy role models in their communities.

Julie Naugler

"The Health, Wellness and Sport in Society program at Saint Mary's has not only shaped my academic career but also instilled in me the values of leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship in the fields of health and sport,” says Julie Naugler, who received a Certificate in Health, Wellness and Sport in Society and is currently an MBA student in the Sobey School of Business.

“I am a firm believer in the transformative power of the business side of sport. With this generous donation, I am filled with joy and just a hint of envy for the new opportunities it will bring. The world of sport is in need of exceptional leaders in its boardrooms and arenas, and I have full confidence that this gift will nurture and produce them."