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58 Don Dawson It came as quite a surprise to me when I was approached by Peter Nicholson to consider becoming the Director. When I arrived in mid-1996, the building had been in operation for only a few months. My four years as Director were challenging and very rewarding. My most vivid memories are of the excitement and energy as each group of mathematicians arrived to participate in the thematic programs. The diversity and range of intellectual activity was amazing. The programs included algebraic model theory; singularity theory and geometry; micro-local methods in geometric analysis and mathematical physics; complexity theory; probability theory and its applications; graph theory; and combinatorial optimization and causal interpretation and identification of conditional independence structures. There were too many high points to elaborate on but I will mention a few. One particularly memorable event was The Legacy of John Charles Fields Symposium for World Mathematical Year 2000 which included Fields Medallists Michael Atiyah, Alan Baker, Richard Borcherds, Alain Connes, Timothy Gowers, Vaughan Jones, Maxim Kontsevich, John Milnor, and Stephan Smale. Another lasting memory are the many Saturday meetings of the Mathematical Education Forum where mathematical educators from various levels from across Ontario met to discuss with passion the challenges and directions of mathematics education. The monthly Financial Mathematics Seminar Series featured many of the leading international experts in mathematical finance and brought together many members of the financial institutions in the Toronto region. More generally, during the 1990s, recognizing the ubiquitous role of the mathematical sciences throughout industry, finance, technology, and the health sciences, the mathematical community reached out to these related communities. In particular, this led to the initiative to develop