McNutt served as CEO and president of Junior Achievement Northern and Eastern Ontario (JA-NEO) and executive director for the Council for Persons with Disabilities (CPD).
Several politicians have expressed their feelings on his passing, including Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP. He said McNutt was a valued friend and left a lasting impression on those who knew him.
“Throughout his life, John demonstrated a genuine commitment to the people around him,” he said. “Whether through his work, his friendships, or his involvement in the community, he exemplified the very best of what it means to serve others with integrity and compassion.”
Mayor Jeff Leal also had words for McNutt after learning of his passing.
“John inspired students to think outside of the box and reach for the stars in the business world,” he said. “His work for Junior Achievement, coupled with his advocacy for Persons with Disabilities, will have a lasting impact on our community.”
Several notables also sent condolences on McNutt’s recent passing. Michael Skinner, former Innovation Cluster CEO, said he considered him to be both a friend and a mentor.
“He had a way of bringing clarity to multifaceted situations with long histories and always made time to support and recognize those building something new,” he explained. “His influence reached far beyond what most people saw, and many of us benefited from his guidance, insight, and steady support.”
Michelle Ferreri, former Peterborough-Kawartha MP, also had positive words for McNutt.
“John truly made Peterborough a better place,” she said. “He had a gift for bringing people together, shining a light on those who were building something meaningful and constantly creating opportunities for others to grow. He believed in this community, and he worked tirelessly to make it stronger.