Chronicle 2017

CLASS REPS: Carolyn Gooderham, Alexandra Rolland and Andaleeb Shariff The Havergal Class of 2008 has had a busy year pursuing our goals and aspirations. While many of us continue the journeys mentioned in our updates from last year, here are a few new and exciting things happening: Many of us are continuing our education. Danielle (Danni) Chu is currently pursuing a master’s in law (LLM) at the London School of Economics and will be returning to Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Calgary in October. Sabrina McCubbin Greydanus is entering her final year at Georgetown Law, where she is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of National Security Law and Policy . She will be a summer associate at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in Washington, D.C. She and her husband Richard Greydanus celebrated their fifth anniversary in May. Sarah Luce- Andreyko is in her second year of an MLA at the University of Guelph. She is starting her thesis on temporal landscapes that can be moved from city to city in response to climate change, sea level rise and the leave-no-trace movement to foster dynamic environments. Anne-Marie Firth left her job as an associate director in commodity derivative sales at Scotiabank in New York, packed her bags and moved to Philadelphia to start a joint MBA and MA in international studies (Latin America) at Wharton and the Lauder Institute at UPenn. True to her roots, she is on the board of Canada Club and is captain of a D-league ice hockey team. Anne-Marie will be interning in consulting at Bain in Houston this summer, with plans to go back after graduation in 2018. Meghan McLeod is a senior associate at PwC in the mining practice out in British Columbia. She has passed the CFE exam and will qualify as a CPA in 2017. Michela Comparey started a master’s of occupational therapy in September at McMaster University. She’s still freelancing as a tuba player in Toronto and was invited to perform a recital in June at the International Women’s Brass Conference in Glassboro, New Jersey, with her colleague Carina Lam. Taylor Stocks is a special projects co-ordinator at the Harris Centre at MUN and also works in strategic planning and CLASS OF 2008

Isabelle Lerebours completed her second bachelor in criminology at UOttawa and, in September, moved to the Netherlands to start a master’s in victimology and criminal justice. She will conduct fieldwork in Greece interviewing refugees, and her thesis will focus on the possible victimization which they may have experienced. Lastly, soon-to-be Dr. Olympia Kiriakou recently passed her PhD defence in film studies! Christie Campbell enjoys her work in Toronto as a civil litigation lawyer. Corinne (Cori) Guirgis runs a digital marketing and social media consulting and management business, primarily focused on arts, music and film. Ren Ee Choo works in Kingston as a family doctor after completing an enhanced skills program in obstetrics in Ottawa, and she looks forward to moving back to Toronto this year! Special congratulations to our newly engaged and wed alumni! Caroline Reiss just got engaged to her travel buddy of three years and best friend Cameron. They will be moving to Prince Edward County in the spring to start a business on a farm and attempt to plan a wedding. Annie Wallace got married in September with Alexandra (Alex) facilitation for local non-profits. Taylor still sits on the city’s access and inclusion committee; she has been appointed to MUN’s committee for employment equity and diversity. She still does drag and sits on the trans needs committee. Erin Morawetz is the brand relationships manager for Wanderful, an international membership community for women travellers. In this role, Erin serves as a marketing consultant for travel brands that want to reach the Wanderful community. She is also the public relations and marketing chair for the Women in Travel Summit, run by Wanderful. Taylor Maavara is defending her PhD in June and is leaving for the Indian Himalayas to (again) attempt the first ascent of the West Face of the peak Z1. In August, she will start a post-doctoral fellowship at Berkeley National Lab. Taylor will split her time between the lab in California and a field camp in the high Colorado Rockies, studying the effects of climate change on a pristine river. Hilary George-Parkin is currently a freelance journalist in New York City, writing for publications including Racked, Refinery29, Fashionista and i-D . CLASS OF 2008 ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017 $ 161,981

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