Order of Canada for top health care professional Jeff Lozon of Oakville has been named to the Order of Canada. He is among 32 recipients announced recently by Governor General Michaëlle Jean. Lozon is considered one of Canada's leading health care professionals. He was named to the Order of Canada for innovative and sustained leadership in health care management and commitment to advancing health care and services. Lozon was president and CEO of Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto for 17 years -- a time during which he led the transformation of the hospital from being one in financial crisis to having the reputation as one of the most efficient in the country. He also managed St. Mike's integration with Wellesley Central Hospital. While managing that integration, Lozon was, from 1999-2000, seconded to serve as the deputy minister of health and long-term care for Ontario. In 2006, he was appointed by the Prime Minister to serve as chair of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer. "I've worked in health care for the past 31 years and helping to making a difference in people's lives has been a truly rewarding experience," said Lozon. "Now that I'm working at Revera, where our reach is across Canada and into the U.S., my focus is on enhancing the quality of life for our seniors and ensuring they have the care and services they deserve as they age." "It's satisfying to know that the improvements in care and services I'm overseeing at Revera will not only benefit seniors across the country, but will also be felt by my own community," said the long-time Oakville resident. Revera owns and operates two long term care homes (Northridge & West Oak Village) and three retirement residences (Churchill Place, The Kensington & Trafalgar Lodge) in Oakville. The Order of Canada, one of the country's highest civilian honours, recognizes a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to community and service to the nation. Given to individuals across all sectors of Canadian society, each recipient has clearly dedicated themselves to enriching the lives of others and making a difference to the country. Considered Canada's top health care executive when he headed St. Michael's Hospital, Lozon was, in 2006, named chair of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer set up by the federal government to equalize cancer care across Canada. His hobbies include golf, reading and cooking. Lozon holds an honorary doctor of civil laws from Bishops University, has been an associate professor at the University of Toronto and a board member at the University of Guelph. While Lozon has shied away from the description of himself as Canada top health care executive he had admitted that he knows his way around finances and likes big challenges. Prior to coming to Toronto, Lozon was president and CEO of the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta -- Canada's largest specialty rehabilitation referral centre. Prior to that he was executive director of Manitoba Health Organizations Inc. in Winnipeg, Manitoba; director of Medical Services then Outpatient Services at the University of Alberta Hospital and a financial policy analyst at Ontario's Kingston General Hospital. Lozon, who has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Guelph, a Masters in Health Administration from the University of Alberta and the Honourary Doctor of Civil Laws from Bishops University, said he has never considered a career as a doctor. Rather, he believes his strength is in his leadership abilities. 13 · Thursday, January 28, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Jeff Lozon Born in St. Thomas, Ontario, Lozon lives in Oakville with his wife Donna, an English-as-aSecond Language (ESL) teacher. 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