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2010s Milton Chan ’10 graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 2015 with an Honours Business Administration degree from the Ivey Business School and honours specialization in biology. After visiting Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore, Milton interned at Canaccord Genuity in Toronto before joining the firm in a full-time position in September 2015. Milton credits Crescent’s Alumni Internship Program for facilitating his opportunity with Canaccord. Jonathan van Groll ’11 is completing his Bachelor of Applied Science in Geological Engineering at the University of British Columbia, and has been accepted into the Masters of Engineering program. Jonathan is still close to his Crescent peers, including roommate Michael Webb ’11. 7 George Mavroidis '12, Patrick White '12, Ian Lo '15 and Warfa Jibril '13 spent the summer of 2015 in San Francisco working with various tech companies. George participated in an accelerator program for his own startup, Patrick had a co-op placement at Yelp, Warfa worked at Twitter and Ian worked for fellow Crescent alumni Cobi Druxerman ’02, Aaron Glazer ’02, Andrew Norris ’03 and Jonathan Norris ’07 at Taplytics. 8 Nicholas Latifi ’13 officially joined the Renault Sport Formula One Team in March as a test driver and is embarking on a long-term development program.

Stefan Losberg ’13 was recently elected by over 1,200 Ivey students as the President of Western Ivey’s

Students’ Society. He has been elected to represent the interests of all Ivey students, while demonstrating Ivey’s core values, pertaining specifically to character development and becoming well-rounded business leader. Kenneth Chan ’14 will be interning this summer at Blue Rock, an accounting firm in Australia co-founded by alumnus Peter Lalor ’92. Kenneth successfully obtained this position through Crescent’s Alumni Internship Program after completing his second year in computer engineering at Queen’s University. Jake Fisher ’14 was on the winning team that earned first prize in the Canadian Engineering Awards’ Junior Design Competition in March. He and his three teammates are second-year mechatronics engineering students at the University of Waterloo. Their competition project involved building a drawbridge that could span gaps of 50cm, 75cm and 100cm without any modifications.

an accounting assistant. He will return to Halifax this summer to continue his studies. Nathaniel Diakun ’15 is interning at FCS Computer Systems in Hong Kong this summer. He is currently studying Business Administration with an emphasis in Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.

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Jordan Grant ’14 was awarded Co-op Student of the Year at Waterloo for his work at Deloitte last summer. He developed the Deloitte Tech Exchange (DTEX), which promotes student innovation and creativity. Jordan continues to volunteer his time on the DTEX project at Deloitte. Jordan was also featured at the FIRST World Robotics Championship this year, performing his award-winning song, One Bot Can Change The World. 9

Jack Watt ’14 is studying commerce at Dalhousie University. He recently completed his co-op at First Asset, where he worked for Barry Gordon ’87, P’21 as

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Stay Connected Send us an update on your life after Crescent! Email Kathryn Foster at kfoster@crescentschool.org Find alumni news on social media: CrescentSchoolAlumni @CrescentAlums @crescent_alumni Crescent School Alumni Group

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