first job as a TV host was with Mexico City’s Cultural Government television and radio in 2009. He currently hosts the reality show Los 15 que soñé POP for Mexico’s Televisa Networks. Carlos lives in Mexico City.
2003
Brian Harvey is in the master of public administration, health policy and management program, at NYU Wagner. He was the recipient of the NYU Wagner Public Service Scholarship, which is awarded to a limited number of students based on the contributions the graduate admissions committee believe the applicant can make to the school community. Having worked as a strategy consultant in health care for four years (at in-sync strategy), Brian decided he wanted to work at the intersection of business and government in an effort to curb the rising costs of health care in ways that also lead to a better quality of care. He says that NYU offers one of the top public policy programs in the United States and is ranked sixth in the U.S. among all schools of public affairs, according to the U.S. News & World Report. Ryan Hiscox has been appointed area sales manager at Rogers Communications. Ryan will be driving growth for OutRank, the newest and fastest growing division at Rogers, which provides search engine marketing solutions for small- to-medium-sized businesses across Canada. Ryan lives in Toronto.
Armen Khajetoorian recently accepted an associate position at Rosenberg & Estis, P.C., a New York City real estate law firm. His practice continues to involve all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, financings, acquisitions, dispositions, and leasing. He has represented borrowers and lenders in a variety of transactions, including real estate financings, and he also advises landlords and tenants on commercial leasing transactions. Armen has been living in New York City since 2007. He is involved with the New York chapter of the SAC Old Boys Association and remains in touch with all of his closest friends from St. Andrew’s. Sebastien Manigat has completed his MBA with a concentration in marketing at McGill University. Upon graduation, Sebastien joined C2-MTL as host and facilitator. This event, in its second edition, was developed by the people behind creative agency Sid Lee and Cirque du Soleil. It has become Montreal’s premier conference on innovation and creativity. This year’s speakers included Sir Richard Branson, Philippe Starck, and Elle MacPherson as well as the founders/CEOs of Whole Foods, Toms Shoes, and Bobbi Brown Cosmetics. Justin Ramlochan graduated from Humber College in business management in 2007 and went on to study business administration at the University of Guelph with a major in marketing. Before graduating from Guelph in 2010, he began his career with International Telephone Products (ITP) where he assumed a management
2002 Graydon Stock
married Karin MacDonald in front of family and friends at Berkeley Church in Toronto on October 13, 2012. Old Boys in attendance included groomsmen Ross Marshall ‘01, brothers Jarryd ‘03 and Darryl ‘04, and guests Tim Birkett ‘04, Dan von Diergardt ‘04, Jordan Dudley ‘02, Jeff Ovens ‘01, Jeff Marshall ‘97, Tom Birkett ‘74, Geza von Diergardt ‘74, and Doug Kane ‘73. Graydon and Karin live in Toronto.
2003 Adam Hoffman
married Jannina Wroblewski on July 20 at Hart House, University of Toronto. There were 12 Old Boys in attendance. Adam works as director of business development at the Athlete Institute in Orangeville, Ont. The newlyweds live in Toronto.
(l-r, back) Adam Ford ‘04, Dan von Diergardt ‘04, Brendon McCullough ‘03, Darryl Stock ‘04, Matt Gnyp ‘04, Liam Farrell ‘03, Jameson Tipping ‘07, (front row) Rev. Bruce Roffey, Matt Suddaby ‘06, Jesse Tipping ‘03, Jannina and Adam, Jonathon Suddaby ‘03, and Tim Birkett ‘04. www.sac.on.ca 47