A University of Waterloo leader and Civil Engineering alum has been recognized with a national award for his decades of service to the engineering profession and the Waterloo region community.
Murray Gamble (BASc '85), P.Eng., chair of the University's Board of Governors and president of The C3 Group of Companies, has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Engineers Canada Meritorious Service Award for Community Service.
A licensed engineer for nearly four decades, Gamble has supported more than 20 early-stage companies across the region, held governance roles with arts and cultural institutions, helped found the Waterloo Economic Development Corporation, serves on the Faculty of Engineering's Dean's Advisory Council, and has served on the University of Waterloo Board of Governors since 2012.
"Receiving this award is an honour and a highlight of my career," said Gamble. "I have been fortunate to work with many great organizations and so many remarkable people over the years. I am grateful to all those who were involved in my nomination."
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Murray Gamble (pictured right) receives Engineers Canada's 2026 Meritorious Service Award for Community Service.