athletic administration. After retiring from cheerleading, he relocated to New York City and has spent the last six years working for an independent record label. His current position is vicepresident of marketing. • Kate Brennagh and Kyle Mackie, both BA '97, welcomed their daughter, Maeve Frances, June 16, 2003. Maeve is the granddaughter of Jill (Southwell) Brennagh, BA '69, and the greatgranddaughter of retired engineering professor Peter Southwell. She is also the niece of Erin Mackie, BA '93, and Geoff Brennagh, BA '99. Kate and Kyle live in Guelph, where he is e-learning program manager in U of G's Office of Open Learning. Kate is on leave from her position as teacher-librarian at Central Public School. They can be reached at brenkie@golden.net. • Amy Brown, BA '97, has opened her own Pilates studio in Toronto. Pilates for Life Ltd. offers group and individual mat Pilates classes for people of all ages and fitness abilities. • Judy DaCosta, B.Sc. '93 and DVM '98, lives in Brampton, Ont., with her husband, Martin Pisani, and two sons, Marcos (born june 6, 2001) and Ethan (born Aug. 1, 2003). She is currently on maternity leave from the Brampton Veterinary Hospital. • Jon Fage, B.Comm. '94, and Maria Kryzanowski, B.Sc.(Env.) '99, were married in 2002 and live in Guelph. He is completing a bachelor of education at the University of Western Ontario. She is an occupational therapist and team leader with NRCS Inc., a firm that provides rehabilitation and disability management services in Kitchener, London, Hamilton and Windsor. • Lisa Fleischaker, BA '92, and her husband, Michael Dunbar, celebrated their first wedding
anniversary in May 2003, as well as the arrival of their first child. Having worked in both sales and marketing over the years, Lisa is now a marketing man-
Great strides for Scottish studies oss SAuNDERS is retired from a career in marketing, is currently studying history in U of G's College of Arts and is planning to celebrate his 70th birthday by hiking 600 kilometres across Scotland. He's decided to turn his passion for hiking into a fundraising venture for Guelph's Scottish studies program. He completed a 185-km trek across England in 2000 and has hiked in Austria, Alaska, Yukon and Bulgaria and along Ontario's Bruce Trail. Saunders will cover his
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ager for Robin Hood Multifoods on the Bicks brand and is living in Aurora Ont. Her e-mail is thedunbars@sympatico.ca. • Juniper Glass, BA '98, lives in Montreal, where she is managing editor of ascent magazine, a journal of yoga and engaged spirituality. Friends are welcome to contact her through the magazine's website: www.ascent magazine.com. • Campbell Horn, B.Comm. '93, is a missionary stationed at Camp La Cumbre in Costa Rica. He and his wife, Lisa, have a two-year-old son, Calvin, and a six-month-old daughter, Ruth. • Lynn (McNair) Horsey, BA '95, is a silversmith and jewelry designer who operates her own business called Sway Silver. She was married March 30, 2002, to David Horsey and lives in Cambridge, Ont. • Becky (Miller) Madill, B.A.Sc. '95, and her husband, Dave, relocated to the Bruce Peninsula area in August 2002. She is a teacher with the Bluewater District School Board. They have two children, Gabrielle and Alexandria. • Michelle Mann, BA '91, graduated from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law in 1994 and was called to the Ontario bar in 1996. She practised law for various federal government
bodies and worked in Cape Town, South Africa, on human rights and democracy building until2002, when she moved to Toronto to become a consultant and freelance writer. • Thomas Matthews, B.Comm. '95, received an award last summer from the American Accounting Association for outstanding PhD dissertation in international accounting. He is currently an assistant professor in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. • Christine (Jackson) Parker, BA '97, works for State Farm Insurance and lives in Barrie, Ont., with her husband, Adam, and their son, jackson, born March 13, 2002. They can be reached at caparker@drlogick.com. • Mark Reeves, B.Comm. '91, is reservations manager for InterContinental Hotels Group Canada in Toronto. In 2002, he was nominated by the hotel in a competition recognizing the "Best of the Best" in the hospitality industry.
expenses for the Scottish trip, but invites alumni to pledge their support. All donations will go directly to the Scottish studies program. For more information, visit the website www.alumni.uoguelph.ca.
• Janin (Pugh) Robertson, BLA '95, and her husband, Don, had their second child, Alex, in May 2003. Daughter Ainsley was born in May 2001. Robertson has worked as an assistant development co-ordinator for Canadian Tire Real Estate Ltd. and as a commercial planning analyst for Stonefield Development Consultants in Vancouver, but is currently home with the children in Toronto. She welcomes e-mail from U of G friends at janin.robertson@sympatico.ca. • Anne Robinson, B.Sc. '96, is a family physician currently living in Thunder Bay, Ont., with her husband, Scott Bonneville. They both graduated from the University of Western Ontario medical school in May 2000, married the following September, then completed a two-year residency in rural medicine. They can be reached at ks_bones@yahoo.ca. • Ron Rouben, B.Comm. '94 and MBA '01, was interviewed by the Toronto Star in September for an article about new
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