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CLASS REPS: Jordan Hartkorn, Jennifer Lui and
Laura Stoll Womersley
In Toronto,
Jessica (Jess) Pezim
is responsible for
campus recruitment at CIBC. In 2016, Jess and her
husband Paul welcomed their first child Sophie to their
family.
Jacqueline Young
and her husband welcomed
their second child Oliver Tsolov on October 14, 2016.
Leah Dietrich
has started a new role in gender diversity
and inclusion working with CIBC and 30% Club Canada to
accelerate progress for women on boards and in C-suites.
She has also been appointed vice-chair on the board of
Theatre Ontario and continues to mentor newcomers to
Canada.
Amanda Brennan
enjoys her role as in-house legal
counsel to Orange Air Ambulance. Last year, Amanda
also gave talks on health law and privacy at the Ontario
Bar Association, the Canadian Institute, and Osgoode
Hall Law School’s health law certificate program.
Jennifer Lui
is the marketing manager at VarageSale,
a Canadian tech startup that helps families buy and
sell items online in local communities.
Tiffany Wong
is a licensed professional engineer in the province of
Ontario and attained her degree in chemical engineering
from McMaster University. She is serving a term with
the Government of Canada as senior environmental
specialist, supporting federal agencies such as the
Department of National Defence and Transport Canada
in executing environmental assessment, remediation and
construction programs.
Jessica Zive
is a family physician and is currently
completing a fellowship in palliative and hospice
medicine.
Romaana Shariff
and her husband welcomed
their son Kaleb Zihn Karmali. She runs her law practice
Long Shariff & Associates in Stouffville, Ontario and
practises primarily family law. She and her family now
call Stouffville home. In Oakville,
Kristen Moore
became
a licensed psychologist and is working in a busy private
practice. She has also begun building a caseload in
Toronto, with the hope of one day owning her own practice
closer to home. She and her husband are house-hunting
in this crazy Toronto market. In Edmonton,
Kathleen
O’Connor
and her husband were thrilled to welcome
their son Sam Alexander into the world in May 2016.
In New York,
Jennifer (Jenny) Trevelyan Banwell
is
a fourth-grade teacher at a charter school in the South
Bronx. She and her husband welcomed their daughter
Taylor in December 2016. In September,
Laura Stoll
Womersley
began a new position as head of mathematics
and science at Pathways School in London, England,
specializing in educating children with emotional and
behavioural disorders. Since then, she has also taken
on head of curriculum and planning. She is a partner
at Rochester Tuition Centre in Kent and continues her
doctorate work at the University of Greenwich. She and
her husband live in Maidstone and enjoy travelling in their
rare spare time.
In Ireland,
Carling Cheung
is excited to be graduating
from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. She will
move home to be a family medicine resident at McMaster
University.
Britt Embry
is in her third season of farming
at Hearts & Roots, the five-acre organic vegetable farm
that she owns and operates with her partner Justin in
Southwestern Manitoba. In her spare time, she raises
livestock and keeps bees.
Sonia Agrawal
is working
with Watson at IBM to make customers’ lives easier in
the areas of marketing, commerce and supply chain. She
still lives with her parents in Richmond Hill, but does not
have any cats yet.
BIRTHS
Kathleen O’Connor – a son
Nina Mariani – a daughter
Jessica (Jess) Pezim Coles – a daughter
Romaana Shariff-Karmali – a son
Jennifer Trevelyan – a daughter
Jacqueline Young – a son
CLASS OF 2003
CLASS OF 2003 BURSARY
TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017
$
58,534