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Class Notes
2022
Jaime Vieira
Due to the innovative curriculum of Humber’s programs, such as the Theatre Arts – Performance program, many alumni advance to successful careers after graduation.
Jaime Vieira
Kinesiology, 2016 (University of Guelph-Humber), was hired as a minor-league hitting coach with the Toronto Blue Jays making her the first female coach in the organization’s history. Based primarily in Dunedin, Florida, the former Humber Hawks coach and softball player holds a Humber Fitness and Health Promotion diploma and a Master of Science from York University with a specialization in Biomechanics and will be working with the next generation of big-league players.
Erika Casupanan
Public Relations, 2012, became the first Canadian and one of only 15 female competitors to win the popular reality series Survivor. From Niagara Falls, Ontario, Erika was working in communications prior to competing on the 41st season of the CBS show and taking home the $1-million prize. Erika is now a media personality and speaker, and has worked as a special correspondent on ET Canada.
Ryan Lamb
Business Administration – Professional Golf Management, 2013, was named Director of Golf at Silver Lakes Golf & Country Club in East Gwillimbury after a lengthy tenure at Bradford Highlands Golf Course where he served as Head Golf Professional. Ryan paid his dues, advancing from back of shop to management, overseeing facility and course operations and all aspects of the business, including food and beverage.
Jeffrey Haskins

Police Foundations, 2009, was named deputy chief of the Cobourg Police Service after serving as an inspector with Durham Regional Police Service, where he began his career as a cadet in 1991. With over 30 years of experience, Jeff brings a diverse background to his new role with an eye on delivering innovation in policing.
Keesha Chung
Film & Multiplatform Storytelling, 2020, is a filmmaker, writer, director and producer. Her directorial debut film titled “grey area” was featured at the Montreal International Black Film Festival and the Reelworld Film Festival, which highlights works that create positive social change. This storyteller focuses on featuring Black creators and using talent from diverse backgrounds in her works so that people of colour see representation both behind the camera and on the screen.
Bilal Baig
Theatre Arts – Performance, 2016, is the co-creator and star of the CBC and HBO comedy Sort Of about a gender-fluid, 20-something Pakistani-Canadian. Bilal received numerous awards for their work in 2022, including a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Writing, Comedy, and CSA and Writers Guild of Canada Screenwriting Award wins for Best Comedy Series.
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