William Komer

William Komer (born 1988 or 1989) is a Canadian businessman and is a director and the chair of The United People of Canada organization.

[1] Academic All-Canadian distinction is considered to be one of the highest recognitions for a university varsity athlete.

[3][4] In 2016, at the age of 27, he proposed that Campus Creative purchase the empty Lorne Avenue public school in London, to convert it into a "Intergenerational Community Centre", a project endorsed by Creative Age London and backed by an accredited investor.

[3][4] Komer signed an agreement on behalf of TUPOC to buy the church for $5.95 million but the group failed to pay the deposit prior to being evicted.

[9] Komer attended the Canada convoy protest, and told the Ottawa Citizen newspaper that he did so "as a documentary filmmaker".