A visionary entrepreneur and current chairman of Canderel, the real-estate development firm he founded in 1975, Wener led efforts to transform and modernize Concordia’s two campuses over the last 15 years, with new buildings and facilities, helping to advance Concordia as Canada’s next-generation university.
“It’s been an honour to serve Concordia. It’s where my most passionate and benevolent work happens,” says Wener. “I’ve always been grateful for the start my university gave me in my career — and as the place where I met my wife Susan on her first day at Concordia!”
In 2017, on the occasion of Montreal’s 375th and Canada’s 150th anniversaries, Jonathan and Susan Wener donated an impressive kinetic sculpture called Di Octo, by artist Anthony Howe, located outside the Henry F. Hall Building at Mackay Street and De Maisonneuve Boulevard.
When the university launched its Campaign for Concordia: Next-Gen Now, its largest fundraising effort ever, Wener provided the lead gift to encourage others to follow suit.
The Weners donated $10 million to establish the Jonathan Wener Centre for Real Estate at the John Molson School of Business and to support student bursaries and scholarships. Wener also served as an honorary chair for the campaign.
“What I appreciate about Jon is how forward thinking he is. He is always planning for future generations. His leadership and contributions to Concordia have been very inspiring,” says Helen Antoniou, chair of the Board of Governors. “He shows gratitude for the start Concordia gave him and does so regularly.”
“Jonathan’s leadership, vision and unwavering dedication have shaped the future of Concordia in remarkable ways. As a community, we owe Jonathan a tremendous gratitude for his contributions and the lasting legacy he helped Concordia build,” says incoming chancellor Gina Cody, MEng 81, PhD 89, whose term begins on January 1, 2025.
Wener’s leadership and achievements have been widely recognized with numerous awards and distinctions through the decades. He is a member of the Order of Canada (2003) and the Order of Montreal (2018).
The Weners were fêted on November 6 in the company of loyal friends, alumni and donors. Emceed by Cody, the event featured a fireside chat with Antoniou.