sevag Boyajian ’01 has taken a position as a Supply Chain Agent at Bombardier Aerospace in Montreal. Faizal Kara ’04 graduated from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto in 2010 and is now a Registered Pharmacist (R.Ph) in the province of Ontario.
▲ sevag Yeghoyan ’92 married Roubina Shnorhokian on June 12, 2010. Joining Sevag and Rouby at their wedding were fellow class of ’92 graduates (top row) Jay Mansoor, Cameron Heaps, Mark Crane, Sevag Yeghoyan, Richard Harris, Sergio Rattner, Damien Deveau. (Bottom row) Frederick Beserve. Sevag’s brother, Vahak (class of ’93), and Crescent faculty member Aaron Dion were also in attendance. Jamie Campbell ’97 and Dr. Susan Tory were married on August 27. Jamie is a Senior Account Manager with the Media Creativity division of Astral Media, creating national advertising campaigns that integrate advertiser’s brands with the more than 80 owned stations and 300 represented stations under the Astral umbrella.
Campbell Quinn ’05 lives in Calgary and works as an engineer-in-training in the Integration, Commissioning & Startup division at North West Redwater Partnership. Gordon Fu ’06 is an MHA/MD candidate at the Chicago Medical School. Cory shankman ’06 is working on a Masters in Astronomy, focusing on Astrophysics, at the University of British Columbia.
▲ arman Draginov ’07 graduated this
▲ Filmmaker rob stewart ’97, who produced the award-winning documentary Sharkwater, continues to advocate on behalf of healthy oceans. Rob recently joined forces with Councilor Glenn De Baeremaeker and members of the Asian community to promote the ban of the sale, possession and consumption of shark fins within the city of Toronto, and to launch the Celebrate Sharks Summer Tour, an initiative aimed at gathering 10,000 signatures from Toronto’s Asian community in support of the ban.
summer from the University of Toronto, Trinity College with an honours bachelor of science degree. This fall, he begins a master of science degree in cell and systems biology under Dr. Ulrich Tepas at the University of Toronto. During his undergraduate days, Arman worked at The Hospital for Sick Children for two summers as a research student studying epilepsy. He had a coauthored publication in a top journal in the field, with two more articles currently under review that are expected to reach publication. Outside of his studies, he is keenly involved in playing classical guitar. Recording often, Arman makes the occasional performance, usually somewhere on the UofT campus.
Justin Kwong ’07 has been accepted at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University. He begins his studies this fall. Max stiss ’08 is a student at Bucknell University. Back after completing a term in Spain, Max is working as a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technician and Teaching Assistant at Bucknell, where he helps faculty and students create and execute GIS projects and coursework. In his capacity as a student, technician, and teaching assistant, Max works with the departments of geography, geology, engineering, biology, anthropology, and environmental studies. nathan Chan ’09 After having studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology for the past two years, Nathan Chan is heading overseas to study at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Nestled in the town of Eindhoven, two hours south of Amsterdam, the academy has produced some of the most exciting and influential contemporary designers and is listed as one of the most respected schools for product design in the world. Since first hearing about the academy back in grade 10, Nathan has always felt that it would be the right school for him, and can’t wait to begin studies this fall. Phil Williams ’09 As a way to gain firsthand medical experience and to learn more about a part of the world largely unknown to him, Phil Williams travelled to Accra, Ghana this past spring. Phil was a medical intern in the Ghana Police Hospital and also worked to provide medical outreach to children at various orphanages in the area. The people, the practice, the sights, and the overall experience that Phil had will not soon be forgotten, and he has already taken steps to travel to West Africa again soon.
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