1. Susan Riddell-Rose, public member, Mount Royal University Board of Governors Donated $31,000 to the Progressive Conservative party between 2014 and 2015. 2. Geeta Sankappanavar, chair, University of Calgary Board of Governors - In 2018 her company, Grafton Asset Management, donated $25,000 to Shaping Alberta’s Future -- a PAC with the mandate to elect Jason Kenney. 3. Adam Waterous, chair, Banff Centre Board of Governors - He donated $20,000 to the Wildrose party in 2015 - In 2018 he donated $1,575 to the NDP - In 2019 he donated $1,600 to the federal conservatives and $1,575 to the Federal Liberals because he “ feels a civic and democratic responsibility to support the political process” 4. Ronald Wiebe, public member, Grande Prairie Regional College Board of Governors - Since 2017, combined with his company, Wiebe Transport’s donations, he has given the United Conservative party and the Alberta Advantage Fund $16,000. 5. Patricia Brister, public member, Banff Centre Board of Governors - With husband and business partner Gordon Moors she’s donated $12,400 to conservative movement in Alberta -- since 2018 $8,400 of that total went to the United Conservative Party. - In a statement she said: “I have practiced corporate law for over 30 years. As a result I am competent to advise on the fiduciary duties of board members… I feel I am qualified to sit on the Board of the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, consider it to be an honour and a privilege and look forward to serving the public to the best of my abilities.” 6. Cody Church, public member, University of Calgary Board of Governors - Since 2019 he’s donated $11,000 to the United Conservative party and Jason Kenney. 7. Kim Farwell, public member, Keyano College Board of Governors - Since 2015 she’s donated $9,000 to different candidates, associations and iterations of the province’s conservative parties. 8. Daniel Eggert, public member, University of Alberta Board of Governors - Since 2015 he’s donated $4,732.90 to the progressive conservative party, and United Conservative Party. 9. Alex Pourbaix, board chair, Mount Royal University Board of Governors - Donated $4,000 to the United Conservative Party in 2019. 10. Kris Mauthe, public member, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Board of Governors - Donated $4,000 to the United Conservative Party in 2019 - In a statement he said “I’m not aware of what drives the nomination process, however as a NAIT alumni and long time supporter of the Institute. I’m looking forward to further serving both it and our great province.” 11. Andy Crooks, public member, The Alberta Municipal Government Board - Donated $4,000 to the UCP in 2019 12. Moin Yahya, public member, Alberta Human Rights Commission - Since 2015 he’s donated a total of $3012.50 to the Wildrose and United Conservative Party 13. Brian Vaasjo, public member, Alberta Health Services Board - He donated $3,000 to the United Conservative party in 2019