The OAC community mourns the passing of alumnus Clay Switzer, OAC '51. Clay served as a dedicated faculty member, former Dean of OAC, and Deputy Minister of Agriculture, setting a standard of leadership and selflessness.
Clay was a remarkable individual whose passion for OAC was evident in everything he did. His dedication to nurturing agricultural education and commitment to the community were unparalleled. He forged a successful career, impacting countless lives through his work and mentorship.
In 1967, Clay became chair of OAC’s Botany Department, Associate Dean in 1970 and Dean of OAC in 1972. He enjoyed working with students at all levels, and the students reciprocated by making him an honorary member of several of OAC graduating classes over the years.
His many contributions to agriculture were recognized by his being named to the Middlesex, the Ontario and the Canadian Agricultural Halls of Fame. He received the Queen’s Jubilee Medal, and was further recognized with an honorary doctorate by Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. He was a past Chair of the University of Guelph Alumni Association, and was recognized for his contributions to the University by being named a Fellow. He was also named an Alumnus of Honour, and received the University's Volunteer Award.
During the OAC 150th celebration at Alumni Reunion Weekend, we had the privilege of sharing a video featuring Clay and his impact on OAC. You may watch the video here [1] to understand Clay’s deep connection and love for OAC and its people.
His obituary can be found here [2].