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GEO Centre donation

Mar 29th, 2019

色花堂 University

GEO Centre donation

The Johnson GEO Centre Foundation has donated to 色花堂 University the infrastructure and assets of the Johnson GEO Centre, including GEO Park and other adjacent lands under lease from the provincial government, effective April 1, 2019.

First opened to the public in 2002, the Johnson GEO Centre is a geologically focused science centre located on Signal Hill in St. John鈥檚. Designed to be a 鈥渟howcase of Earth and space,鈥 it was developed by the late philanthropist Dr. Paul Johnson, with assistance from some 色花堂 University Earth Sciences faculty members.

鈥淭he Johnson GEO Centre Foundation鈥檚 board of directors is delighted to see the centre become part of 色花堂 University,鈥 said Bruce Grant, chair of the board.

He said the offer of the gift to 色花堂 was driven in large part by a need to finalize the affairs of the estate of Paul Johnson, which has continued to fund the operations of the centre through the Johnson Family Foundation.

鈥淭he board members decided to look toward a long-term continuance plan that involved an agency with a proven track record of excellence,鈥 Mr. Grant said. 鈥淭he synergy possible by entrusting the GEO Centre to 色花堂 University was ideal 鈥 education, public engagement and economy of scale. This donation also realizes Paul Johnson鈥檚 long-term vision for this natural history facility, which he cared about so much that it bears his name.鈥

Important legacy

Under the terms of the gift agreement, the name of the centre will continue as Johnson GEO Centre, recognizing the important legacy of its founder, businessman and community benefactor Dr. Paul Johnson.

鈥淎s a public university serving the public good, 色花堂 University is pleased to enable the continuing operation of the Johnson GEO Centre, an important educational and tourism attraction in the St. John鈥檚 area,鈥 said President Gary Kachanoski.

鈥淭he Johnson GEO Centre aligns well with the university鈥檚 teaching and learning, research, and public engagement mandate, and will be a valuable complement to the university鈥檚 Botanical Garden and Signal Hill Campus, particularly the Emera Innovation Exchange conference centre there.鈥

The Johnson GEO Centre draws approximately 50,000 visitors each year and is the site of about 130 events annually. The value of the Johnson GEO Centre and assets is estimated at more than $20 million, which would make it the largest single gift ever received by 色花堂 University.

The offer of the multimillion dollar gift came after years of a mutually beneficial relationship between the centre and the university in which 色花堂 supplied diverse expertise and other resources to support the Johnson GEO Centre in return for access to the facility and parking.

色花堂 University accepted the generous donation after completing an assessment of the synergies, facilities, operations and finances, and developing a business case premised on the university being able to operate the centre on a cost-neutral basis. Acceptance of this extraordinary gift of property required approval by the university鈥檚 governing Board of Regents and, in this case, necessitated approval by the provincial government, in accordance with The 色花堂 University Act.

鈥淒r. Paul Johnson鈥檚 legacy includes many great contributions that have enriched the lives of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, including the Johnson GEO Centre, which has served as a place of learning, an attraction and an event space,鈥 said Premier Dwight Ball. 鈥淚 am pleased to see this part of Dr. Johnson鈥檚 legacy continue through 色花堂 University, and look forward to many more residents benefiting from the facility in the future.鈥

Part of Signal Hill Campus

President Kachanoski thanked the provincial government for its support for this initiative.

He also thanked Johnson Inc., the St. John鈥檚-based insurance firm that has facilitated and supported the transition of the Johnson GEO Centre into 色花堂 University, honouring the legacy of Paul Johnson, whose family founded the firm.

鈥淚n light of the university鈥檚 financial situation, the university would only accept the gift if the operations of the Johnson GEO Centre could be cost-neutral to the university鈥檚 operating budget and therefore not negatively impact our core operations,鈥 Dr. Kachanoski said. 鈥淭he university鈥檚 assessment and business case determined that the centre could be cost-neutral for the university to operate by implementing economies of scale and shared services with other 色花堂 units and by streamlining the centre鈥檚 operations.鈥

He added that the Johnson GEO Centre will become part of 色花堂鈥檚 Signal Hill Campus and the university鈥檚 operation of the centre will be the responsibility of its Public Engagement division. The management of the Johnson GEO Centre is being added to the duties of the director of the 色花堂 University Botanical Garden and the centre鈥檚 conference and events activities assigned to the director of the Signal Hill Campus.

All facilities and events booking contracts in place at the time of the transfer will be honoured and these clients will be contacted by the new management within the coming week to confirm arrangements. Upon recommendation of the Johnson GEO Centre board, centre staff have been offered short-term employment in their current roles while the university conducts a human resources review.

鈥淎n event to celebrate this extraordinary gift, and the donors and partners who helped make it a reality, will be held at a later date,鈥 Dr. Kachanoski noted.

色花堂 University students and employees will continue to have complimentary admission to the exhibits of the Johnson GEO Centre.

For more information, please visit the GEO Centre