2014 at Congress Hall in Cape May, New Jersey. Old Boys in attendance included brothers John ‘86 and Paul ‘88, as well as Will Long ‘93 and his wife, Sarah. James and Michelle live in Manhattan and are both employed in the financial services industry. James was also the guest speaker at the grade 12 graduation dinner in June. To watch his speech, visit www.sac.on.ca/ pages/james-morgan. Sean Ralph was appointed to the board of directors for Sasol Canada in 2013. In addition to his duties in Canada, Sean accepted a work assignment in Houston, Texas, as associate general counsel, mega projects for Sasol North America where he provides legal support on its multi-billion dollar Lake Charles Chemical Project. It is one of the largest projects in North America and consists of the design, construction, and operation of a world-class ethane cracker and gas-to-liquids facility. The new facilities will be located alongside the company’s existing petrochemicals facility in Louisiana. Sean tells us it is an exciting project to work on and certainly keeps life interesting. Sean, his wife, Cindy, and their three children—Erin, Owen, and Alaina—live in Calgary.
1995 Jonathan Parker recently finished a four-year posting as a liaison officer to the United States Navy in Washington, D.C. He has relocated to Halifax, N.S., where he continues to serve with the Royal Canadian Navy.
1996
Martin Landry and his wife, Hero, welcomed their second child, Claire Frances Dossetor Landry, on April 5, 2014. Claire is a baby sister to Michael, 1. Martin works for Ferrovial Agroman Canada Inc. as director of business development. The family resides in Toronto. Alex Wood participated in the German Championship of Handicapped Golfers at the Treudelberg Golf Club in Hamburg, Germany, for the second straight year. The competition took place August 9-10 and was extra special for Alex as his father, Andrew ‘60, provided great support as his caddy. Alex finished second of three competitors in his category, a result he was happy with. Alex lives in Hamburg.
1996 Steve Lewis
has recently launched Noshu, an Australianowned company committed to developing natural products he says enhance your life in a positively delicious and healthy way. Steve explains they take all the bad stuff out, and put good stuff back in, making their products as decadent, delicious, and satisfying as they are healthy, like their first product-—healthy donuts, which have been praised as an indulgent snack for people with dietary limitations. Along with Noshu, Steve’s branding agency, Realise Creative, has been working with Australian food icon, Margaret Fulton (with Steve above). Together they have published two of her recent books and have launched a bakeware range with the country’s leading department store. Steve’s other client, Louise Keats, won the Cookbook of the Year Award for 2013, and together they have commenced production of an animated series based on her two children’s books. Steve lives in Coogee Beach in Sydney with his two daughters, Bowie Joy, 7, and Harlow, 6.
1992
Rob Osborne is the general counsel and a partner with Pricewaterhouse Coopers Canada, where he works with fellow Andrean and lawyer, Kai Brown ‘95. Rob lives in Toronto with his wife, Jessica, and their two children.
Dave (right) attended SAC’s Focus Alumni event in May where he caught up with old friend, Darcy Montgomery ‘92.
David Parent
joined St. Andrew’s in September as a Residential Don in Flavelle House and a teacher of grade 10 English. Prior to this, he worked in SAC’s Residential program as part of his B.Ed program at Trent University.
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