Judge Brian
Stevenson
Past International
President Judge
Brian Stevenson, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was elected
to serve as president of The International Association
of Lions Clubs following his election at the association's
70th International Convention, held in Taipei, Taiwan,
Republic of China, July 1-4, 1987.
Past President Stevenson
has served in private law practice and as a special
prosecutor in the Canadian Department of Justice. In
1974, he was appointed for life as a Judge to the Provincial
Court of Alberta. He currently serves as Assistant Chief
Judge of the Criminal Division of that court in Calgary.
A Lion since 1966 and
currently a member of the Calgary (Northeast Eyeopener)
Lions Club, Past President Stevenson has held numerous
offices in the association. These include terms as district
governor, a member of the association's board of directors
from 1977-79 and as a presidential appointee to the
international board from 1979-81 and again from 1998-1999.
He also served a three-year term as the chairman of
Campaign SightFirst, one of the largest and most successful
fundraising campaigns in the history of the association.
In recognition of his
many contributions to the association, Past President
Stevenson has received numerous awards including the
100% District Governor Award, the Membership Advancement
Key, 18 International President's Awards and the Ambassador
of Good Will Award, the highest honor granted by the
association to its members. He is also a Progressive
Melvin Jones Fellow.
In addition to his work
as a Lion, Past President Stevenson has served as president
of the Calgary Social Planning Council, as a board member
of the Calgary United Way and as a member of the City
of Calgary Social Services Committee. He has also served
as president of the Alberta Provincial Judges Association
and as chairman of the International Year of Disabled
Persons Committee for the Province of Alberta. In 1996,
the City of Calgary recognized his numerous voluntary
contributions by awarding him the Grant MacEwan Lifetime
Achievement Award of Merit.
Past President Stevenson
is a member of numerous professional organizations and
has authored a number of articles on legal matters.
He and his wife, Patricia, have four daughters, eight
granddaughters and two grandsons.
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