Douglas Tyndall Wright

During Wright's tenure at University of Waterloo, and in part because of his influence, The Kitchener-Waterloo region became established as a high-tech mecca and became known as "Silicon Valley North".

[3] From 1995 to July 2007, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Research in Motion, Bell Canada, Meloche Monnix Insurance, London Life Insurance Company, Perimeter Institute, Stratford Festival, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and many more.

In 1995, he received the Sir John Kennedy Medal from the Engineering Institute of Canada.

Construction engineering Netherlands and MexicanPavilions Expo, 1967, Palacio de los Deportes (Olympic Sports Palace), Mexico City, 1968, Ontario Place Dome and Forum, 1971.

[5] Dr Wright was also Canada's representative on Council for International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis IIASA Laxenburg, Austria, 1986-1997, and Prime Minister's personal representative to Council of Ministers of Education, 1990-1991.