Dianne Carmichael (BA 鈥06): Alumni Achievement Award

When Dianne Carmichael鈥檚 Dad was diagnosed with cancer, she decided to leave her role as Chairperson & CEO of a publicly traded investment firm to focus on helping Canadians by empowering those touched by profound illness.
Working with two Harvard professors, Dianne helped create a telemedicine platform that connected patients with the top 2% of medical experts worldwide. Today, more than 6 million Canadian and 40 million international patients have access, changing diagnoses 22% of the time and modifying treatment 61%. The company went on to be sold for $500 million.
Most recently as President and Head of Strategy and M&A at McKesson, a Fortune 5 healthcare company, she brought investment and systematic change to Canadian health care. Prior to that, Dianne was President, UHN Solutions at UHN, Canada鈥檚 leading group of research hospitals, and Managing Director, MaRS Health and Innovation.
Dianne is currently the Chief Advisor for the HealthTech division for the Council of Canadian Innovators, where she brings the voices of Canadian tech CEOs to government and policy makers, and continues to make a difference for patients by helping health-tech companies bring high impact innovations to scale globally through her company, Carmichael Global Partners.
Dianne serves on numerous healthcare boards, including Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab Hospital, PatientsCanada, CAPCH, Centre for Regenerative Medicine & W.I.N. She was awarded Canada鈥檚 Most Powerful Women by WXN and Canadian Women Transforming Health Care.
Marc Hall (BA 鈥09): Young Alumni Award

After graduating from 蓝莓视频, Marc received his MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London in the UK 鈥斅聯 one of the top programs in the world for neuroscience.
Marc now works as a Research Associate for the University of Calgary鈥檚 Nursing Research Office where he mentors, trains, and assists faculty, students, and staff on how to do research, especially project coordination, data collection, ethics, and analysis. He is a co-author on multiple publications and presentations. He was awarded the 2017 Faculty of Nursing Above and Beyond Award and the 2017 Outstanding Team Award.
Marc continues to make significant contributions as an activist and storyteller for LGBTQ+ rights. Since 2002, when he won a court injunction against his high school board in Oshawa for the right to take his boyfriend to prom, his story has been made into a documentary (2002), a made-for-TV movie (2004), and most recently been adapted into the musical 鈥淭he Louder We Get.鈥 The musical has seen much success with workshops at Sheridan College (2014), New York City鈥檚 Festival of New Musicals (2016), and Other Palace in London (2018), and opened at Theatre Calgary for a 28-show run in January 2020. As a result, Marc continues to travel across Canada to share his experiences in high schools and universities, inspiring a new generation of students in the country.
School of Accounting and Finance
Akash Kapoor (BAFM 鈥14, MAcc 鈥14): Young Alumni Award

Akash Kapoor is presently pursuing his MBA at the Northwestern Kellogg School of Management in Chicago, Illinois, majoring in Strategy and Technology Management. Previously, Akash was a Manager at Strategy&, specializing in corporate and customer strategies and digital transformations for clients in the telecommunications, media, and technology sectors. Prior to Strategy&, Akash helped launch and scale a risk analytics platform for PwC Canada鈥檚 audit practice and was recognized as an innovative leader. He was the recipient of the PwC Google Innovation Award and has presented to large audiences at several technology and analytics keynotes at PwC. Akash graduated Summa Cum Laude from the BAFM and MAcc program from the University of 蓝莓视频 in 2014 and was the National CPA Gold Medalist on the 2014 Uniform Final Evaluation.
Outside of work, Akash launched Canada鈥檚 first and only CPA exam preparation iOS, Android, and Web platform in partnership with PASS consultancy (). He has also continued to engage with his alma mater as Lecturer in 2017 and more recently as the developer of a first-year accounting course for an online degree program. Akash aspires to continually engage, inspire, and imagine the unimagined as he takes on exciting endeavors in his professional journey.
Michelle Lam (BA 鈥01, MAcc 鈥01): Alumni Achievement Award

Michelle Lam founded True&Co in 2012 and successfully sold the direct-to-consumer digital intimate apparel brand to PVH Corp., the parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, in 2017. The company was started in her living room, creating the very first intimate apparel Fit Quiz together with a group of women and 500 bras that she bought on her personal credit card. Since launching, more than 7 million women have taken the quiz, sharing over 200 million data points about her body, her life and her tastes. True&Co compiles this feedback and through the help of the community, drives personalized marketing and consumer-centric product design.
As a result of her consumer-driven work, Michelle was named one of Fast Company鈥檚 Most Creative People, and was honored by the National Retail Federation as part of 鈥淭he List of People Shaping Retail's Future.鈥
Previously, Michelle was the first female investor at Bain Capital Ventures, where she invested in deals like LinkedIn and worked on companies like online pioneer Rent The Runway. She had previous stints at Microsoft Corporate Strategy, Boston Consulting Group and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Michael F. Garvey (BA 鈥69): Lifetime Achievement Award

Throughout his career, he volunteered his time to a number of organizations, including chairing the Boards of The Donwood Institute, the University of 蓝莓视频, The Michener Institute of Applied Health Sciences, the Friends of Ontario Universities and Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Repository Services. He has chaired many audit committees since 1983, including three public companies during the past ten years.
Mike obtained his ICD.D designation in 2007. He serves as Executive Chairman and CEO of Kelvin Thermal Energy Inc. and is a Consulting Partner with Ortus Strategies (formerly FGI Europe AG).
Calvin Choi (BA 鈥01): International Alumni Achievement Award

Calvin Choi is the Chairman and CEO of AMTD Group, and the Founder and Chairman of AMTD Foundation. He is a seasoned banker with over 20 years of experience in investment banking, international capital markets, and professional auditing sectors. In 2019, Calvin was named 鈥淎sia FinTech Leader鈥 by the Singapore Fintech Association. In 2017, Calvin was selected as a 鈥淵oung Global Leader鈥 by the World Economic Forum. He was also selected by the Institutional Investor magazine as one of the global 鈥樷樎聵Fintech Finance 35鈥欌 in 2016.
Calvin currently serves as the chairman and CEO of AMTD international (NYSE.HKIB). He also serves as a board director of Bank of Qingdao Co., Ltd. (SEHK: 3866 and SZSE: 002948) and the director of ASEAN Financial Innovation Network (AFIN), which was founded by World Bank, Monetary Authority of Singapore, and ASEAN Bankers Association. Calvin is also appointed as the Vice Chairman of Greater Bay Area Homeland Youth Community Foundation, Honourable President of Hong Kong Army Cadets Association, and Vice President of Hong Kong Federation of Professions.
Calvin is the Founder and Chairman of 鈥淩egional Banks+ Strategic Cooperation Al颅liance鈥, an association which was initiated by Calvin, with a number of leading Hong Kong-listed regional banks of China as members, including Bank of Qingdao, Guang颅zhou Rural Commercial Bank, Jiangxi Bank and Zhongyuan Bank; and the Founder and Chairman of 鈥淕reater Bay Young Entrepreneurs Association,鈥 an organisation comprising a group of leading and innovative enterprises in the Greater Bay Area.
Before joining AMTD Group, Calvin was formerly a Managing Director at the Invest颅ment Banking Division and a member of the Global Family Office Committee of UBS Asia. He also served as the China Chief Specialist, Asia Strategic Alliance under the Corporate and Investment Banking Division of Citigroup.
Calvin is currently a certified bank auditor and a certified public accountant in the United States.
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Grace Tang (BSc 鈥15): Young Alumni Award

Grace Tang is a recent Health Studies graduate (BSc 鈥15) who has continued her education by completing a Master鈥檚 of Science degree in Health Research Methodology at McMaster University. Her master鈥檚 research focused on identifying the association of metformin, a common medication for diabetes, with the breast cancer incidence and mortality. She is currently a doctoral student at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto with a research focus on pediatric oncology at the Hospital for Sick Children. She is also employed at St. Michael鈥檚 Hospital in the Hematology-Oncology Clinical Research Group where she manages and supports various projects ranging from quality improvement initiatives to clinical trials.
Over the course of her academic career, Grace has been recognized for her achievements, receiving prestigious awards such as the Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science & Technology and the Ashbaugh Graduate Scholarship from McMaster University. She has also received the Faculty of Health Sciences Graduate Programs Outstanding Achievement award.
Grace is passionate about advancing health research to provide better patient care and practices. In recognition of her research in oncology and mentorship to 蓝莓视频 students, Grace is the recipient of the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences 2019 Young Alumni Award.
Sandra Olney (PhD 鈥82): Alumni Achievement Award

At Queen鈥檚 University, Dr. Olney has worked in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy as a Professor, Director of the School, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, and is now a Professor Emeritus. Dr. Olney has made essential contributions to the development and implementation of rehabilitation programs around the world through her involvement with the International Centre for the Advancement of Community-Based Rehabilitation.
Dr. Olney鈥檚 global-facing work on integrating research into improving health outcomes in developing nations resulted in her receiving an Honorary Doctor of Medicine from Rigas Stradina Universitate in Latvia.
At the University of 蓝莓视频, Dr. Olney has contributed to a number of initiatives on campus in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences. She is committed to the support of education and nurturing new talent.
Faculty of Engineering
Joseph M. Natale (BASc 鈥87): Alumni Achievement Medal, Professional Achievement

Joe Natale has been described as an exemplary chief executive and business leader who has earned a well-deserved reputation as a results-driven, customer-first leader. Since graduating from our electrical engineering program in 1987, he鈥檚 had an extremely successful career leading a number of Canada鈥檚 top business management and telecommunication companies, including Telus where he worked for 14 years. For the past two years, Joe has been President and CEO of Rogers Communications.
At Rogers, Joe heads a team of 26,000 and oversees the company鈥檚 corporate strategy, operations and financial performance. During the past two years, he has implemented a long-term vision, purpose and strategy, which have resulted in a six per cent increase in revenue.
Joe has become known as one of corporate Canada鈥檚 most passionate advocates for the customer. He is driven to do what is right 鈥撀聯 whether it is for the customer or the people who serve the customer.
Joe places high importance on creating a high-performing environment to drive business performance. His belief in a culture of inclusion, collaboration, transparency and accountability is reflected in Roger鈥檚 global best-in-class employee engagement of an impressive 85 per cent.
Outside of work, Joe is also a leader in the community. He believes strongly in giving back where you live and work.
Joe is a highly valued member of the Board of Trustees for Toronto鈥檚 Hospital for Sick Children, CivicAction Leadership Foundation and has had leadership roles with the United Way Cabinet.
He not only walks the talk in terms of his own community impact but he also makes the civic engagement of others possible.
Since joining Rogers, he has expanded its social responsibility program to include a national volunteer and national giving initiative for all employees. From the corner office, to the boardroom, to his personal passions, Joe is committed to positively impacting Canadian business and communities.
Nikolaos Aroutzidis (BASc 鈥89, MASc 鈥93): Alumni Achievement Medal, Community Service

In 1994, he founded NA Engineering Associates Inc., a consulting engineering firm with offices in Stratford, London, and Kincardine. Nick is managing partner of the firm which provides engineering services to the nuclear power industry throughout Ontario. This past July, NA Engineering was acquired by Westinghouse Electric Company.
In Stratford and surrounding area, Nick is known for his engineering skills and knowledge as well as for his philanthropic leadership and commitment to making the world around him a better place to live.
Here are just a few examples of the numerous ways he鈥檚 given back to his community.
For over 20 years, Nick has been a member of the Stratford Rotary Club and has served as its president. He is a recipient of the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship Award, one of the highest honours Rotary can bestow upon a person.
Nick鈥檚 engineering background and, most importantly, vision, were instrumental in creating the Rotary Respite House, a residential home in Stratford that provides respite care for children with developmental delays or who are medically fragile. Parents can arrange for a stay for their children, giving them some much-needed time to recharge. Nick continues to be the chair of this outstanding project. Besides volunteering with his local Rotary Club, Nick donates his time to the Stratford Junior B Hockey Team, the Huron-Perth Lakers Hockey Association and the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association. Over the years, Nick has provided financial support to Stratford General Hospital through strong fundraising efforts.
NA Engineering Associates made a donation of $125,000 over five years towards a new MRI machine and provided a generous gift to name a new pediatric room. Supporting youth is another of Nick鈥檚 passions. His firm provides scholarships to high schools in Stratford as well as to engineering students at the University of 蓝莓视频 and Western University. And recently, he made a sizeable commitment towards the establishment of the Institute for Hellenistic Studies at the University of 蓝莓视频.
Brian Courtney (BASc 鈥97), Aman Thind (BASc 鈥04): Team Alumni Achievement Medal

Brian Courtney and Aman Thind have been called the dynamic duo who have developed world-class imaging devices to assist cardiologists in delivering better health care. The two co-founders of Conavi Medical are both alumni of our computer engineering program 鈥 Brian graduated in 1997 and Aman in 2004.
Brian went on from 蓝莓视频 to complete a master鈥檚 in electrical engineering and a medical degree at Stanford University, where he co-founded two medical device companies. Today, Brian is an interventional cardiologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto.
After graduating from 蓝莓视频 Engineering, Aman completed his doctorate in medical biophysics at the University of Toronto with a focus on ultrasound as both an imaging and as a therapeutic modality.
Eight years ago, Brian and Aman teamed up to start Toronto-based Conavi Medical. Early on in their partnership, Brian and Aman discovered they worked well together identifying solutions to complex problems with true clinical impact. With Brian as Chief Executive Officer and Aman as Chief Technology Officer, they have built a company that develops revolutionary minimally invasive imaging devices to provide better patient care.
Their company has developed two systems, Novasight Hybrid and Foresight ICE, designed to improve image guidance and visualization during cardiovascular procedures. Both systems collect high-resolution imaging data to be used by cardiologists, including Brian, to deliver personalized treatment. Between Brian and Arman, they have over 50 scientific publications and more than 60 patents. Together, they have built a highly successful company that currently employs over 100 people and has vastly improved the quality of treatment of cardiology patients around the world.
Martin Basiri (MASc 鈥13): Young Alumni Achievement Medal

While he was still a graduate student, Martin was faced with the challenge of bringing his twin younger brothers Meti and Massi to Canada to attend school. Despite being already in the country himself, Martin was told by student recruiters in his native Iran that it would be impossible for his brothers to study in Canada. Not only did Martin successfully prove them all wrong and arrange for his brothers to attend college in Ontario, but he became aware of the challenges millions of people encounter when attempting to enrol in postsecondary institutions abroad.
His brothers鈥 experience as well as his own in applying to study in Canada inspired him to launch ApplyBoard a few years after he graduated from 蓝莓视频 Engineering in 2013. The company, led by Martin and his twin brothers, now assists tens of thousands of students through the application processes required by schools and governments.
ApplyBoard essentially offers a way for students around the world to find and apply to universities, colleges, and high schools in Canada and the United States. By using artificial intelligence algorithms, students are matched to the programs they are most qualified for based on their academic background, desired course of study, and financial means. The platform also makes it easier for prospective students to submit additional documents as well as obtain required visas. ApplyBoard reviews and processes each application, sending only complete and qualified ones to its partner schools.
ApplyBoard has grown quickly since its founding in 2015 and now employs over 250 in Kitchener, throughout Ontario, and abroad. Martin and his brothers鈥 belief that 鈥淓ducation is a right, not a privilege,鈥 fuels their mission to make education accessible to students across the globe.
Faculty of Environment
Thomas Mueller (MA 鈥92): Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award

Widely respected as a leading authority in green buildings in Canada and globally. Thomas chaired the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) B.C. steering committee responsible for the first adaptation of the LEED green building rating systems outside the United States, and the first green building program in Canada at Metro Vancouver. For his green building work, Thomas has received numerous awards; most recently, he became a recipient of Canada鈥檚 2015 Clean50 Award and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
A proud 蓝莓视频 alumnus, Thomas served as co-chair of the Environment 3 Green Building Committee and has been an advisor to the Dean of Environment for more than 10 years.
Jennifer Martin (MDP 鈥14): Young Alumni Inspiration Award

Since founding Home Free in 2012, Jennifer has helped thousands of children in Uganda and countless others worldwide by influencing positive systemic change and supporting the global movement toward a family care model that enhances child development, upholds children's rights, and creates healthier societies.
A further testament to her compassionate nature and commitment to making a positive impact, Jennifer is a public health nurse who works in Indigenous communities in Nunavut and British Columbia. She also volunteers with the Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization as a Group Leader for the Refugee Family Sponsorship program.
Neil M. Smiley (BES 鈥84): Friend of the Faculty Award

Neil M. Smiley (BES 鈥84, Urban & Regional Planning) is a loyal champion of the School of Planning and a key member of the University of 蓝莓视频 Planning Alumni of Toronto (UWPAT).
Neil has developed a successful complex real estate, planning and development laws practice at Fasken, where he is partner. Since 1999, he has been an active member of UWPAT, a non-profit organization that hosts one of the largest 鈥樎聵must attend鈥 annual industry dinners of the year. As trusted counsel, he assisted with regularizing UWPAT鈥檚 organizational structure, with its Federal reporting requirements and with its compliance with not-for-profit legislation. In addition to serving as emcee for the annual dinner, Neil hosts an annual 鈥淧lanning Lunch鈥 at Faskens, where the School of Planning receives prominence through the participation of UWPAT members and our Professors. With Neil鈥檚 support, UWPAT has funded more than 30 Planner in Residence positions and nearly 140 student scholarships over its history.
Sheryl Kennedy (BES 鈥76): Friend of the Faculty Award

Sheryl Kennedy (BES 鈥76, Urban & Regional Planning, and Master in Public Administration from Harvard University) is chair and former CEO of Promontory Financial Group Canada, an IBM Company, a leading strategy, risk management, and regulatory compliance consulting firm for the financial services industry, and vice chair of the Canadian Public Accountability Board, the regulator of audit quality for publicly traded companies.
Early in her career, Sheryl served as an executive in the Energy and Finance departments of the Government of Canada. She then joined the Bank of Canada as its first female deputy governor and, while there, chaired the G10 governors Markets Committee, the first Canadian to chair any committee at the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland.
Sheryl has made a valued contribution to the University of 蓝莓视频 as a member of the Board of Governors. She was the lead alumni advisor and seed donor to the Faculty鈥檚 Global Citizen Internships, a robust and unique experiential learning program that supports Environment students working for the program鈥檚 nonprofit partners.
Faculty of Mathematics 聽
Eldon Sprickerhoff (BMath '91): J.W. Graham Medal in Computing & Innovation

In 2001, Eldon Sprickerhoff (BMath '91) co-founded eSentire in recognition of the incipient yet rapidly growing demand for a more proactive approach to preventing and investigating information security breaches, now formally defined as Managed Detection and Response. As eSentire's Chief Innovation Officer, he helps to set the future vision and direction for security technology within the company, defining operational security best practices, and overseeing the security posture on behalf of the company鈥檚 650+ clients. Holding several security industry certifications and with over twenty-five years of tactical experience, he is acknowledged as a subject matter expert in information security analysis. In 2019, Eldon was awarded the J.W. Graham Medal in Computing & Innovation from the Faculty of Mathematics.
Faculty of Science
Joseph Bondy-Denomy (BSc 鈥08): Young Alumni Award

As well, Dr. Bondy-Denomy is Scientific Advisory Board Member of SNIPR Biome and Excision BioTherapies and has expanded his research activities to the private sector as co-founder of and Scientific Advisor to Acrigen Biosciences.
Fiona Brinkman (BSc 鈥90): Distinguished Alumni Award

Fiona Brinkman is a Distinguished Professor in Bioinformatics and Genomics at Simon Fraser University, most known for R&D of widely used computer software that aids more integrative analyses of microbe and human genomics data. Dr. Brinkman currently leads integration of diverse data for the National CHILD Study 鈥 the largest birth cohort of its kind profiling healthy children in Canada. She co-leads development of the platform, which is now used as the primary platform for Canada鈥檚 Public Health Agency to track infectious disease outbreaks using combined epidemiological/lab/genomics data. She co-ordinates two large consortiums involving over 15 countries, enabling better genomic data sharing in an ethical framework. Earlier, Dr. Brinkman was the first to phylogenetically root the Tree of Life using a duplication within a gene. She has a strong interest in developing more preventative, sustainable approaches for disease control, and also in bioinformatics education and mentoring young scientists. She is on several committees and boards, including chairing the European Nucleotide Archive Scientific Advisory Board. Her awards include a TR100 award from MIT, Thompson Reuters 鈥淲orld鈥檚 Most Influential Scientific Minds,鈥 Canada鈥檚 Who鈥檚 Who, Canada鈥檚 Top 100 Women, and most recently became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Diana Wang-Martin (BSc 鈥01): Contribution to Science Award

In addition to teaching the sciences, Diana advises and leads the Glenforest STEM team and STEM outreach events such as youth STEM conferences. She is involved in many other educational initiatives, such as the Nahani STEAM mentorship program, which she founded, where high school students mentor and promote STEAM to elementary students. Diana instills a joy of science and the STEM disciplines in young people. Her inspiration impacts and inspires students to pursue STEM careers and prepares them to be tomorrow鈥檚 leaders.
Ms. Wang-Martin received the Peel District School Board鈥檚 Award of Excellence in Education in 2016, the Ontario Secondary School Teacher Federation Teacher Recognition Award in 2017, and the Prime Minister鈥檚 Awards for Teaching Excellence in 2017 and 2018.
School of Optometry
Kathy Dumbleton (PhD 鈥13): Alumni of Honour Award

Margaret Hansen-des Groseilliers (OD 鈥65), Roland des Groseilliers (OD 鈥65): Alumni of Honour Awards

Margaret and Roland were classmates and graduated from the College of Optometry of Ontario in 1965. They went on to practice from 1967 to 2011 at the Ottawa Optometric Clinic.
They have each served as Past-President of the Ottawa Society of Optometrists, of which Roland is a founding member. Both are Past-Presidents of the CAO (Margaret served as the first woman in the role) and both have held leadership roles within COETF. Roland is a Past-President of the Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) and the World Council of Optometry.
Joshua Smith (OD 鈥13): Young Alumni of Honour Award

He has been in private practice in eastern Ontario since 2013, primarily in the rural township of Alexandria. He has a special interest in visual neurorehabilitation, particularly in cases of stroke. He is a staff consultant at the Glengarry Memorial Hospital in Alexandria, working with the hospital鈥檚 stroke rehabilitation unit.
School of Pharmacy
Michael Kani (BSc 鈥07, MSc 鈥09, BScPhm 鈥14): Alumni Achievement Award

Michael鈥檚 professional career has had a profound impact on patients and fellow health-care providers. In his community, he鈥檚 advocated passionately for expanded scope of practice, providing services like point-of-care testing, pharmacogenomics, and pet medicine, which are readily embraced by his patients.
Early in his career, Michael realized that few health-care providers were talking to patients about medical cannabis. There was a need in his community so he established consultation and referral services. The service was a hit with patients, many of whom had questions and were interested in evidence-based answers from an expert. Since then Michael spearheaded the education of the health-care community on medical cannabis in pharmacy. He鈥檚 a regularly featured speaker at health-care conferences on the topic and is the author of Canada鈥檚 first accredited program for medical cannabis.
Michael was recently recognized nationally by the Canadian Pharmacists Association with their New Practitioner of the Year Award.
Conrad Grebel University College
John Neufeld (BA 鈥96): Distinguished Alumni Service Award

John Neufeld (BA 鈥96, Social Development Studies) engaged at Conrad Grebel University College in the mid 鈥90s as an associate student, living off campus but taking part in student leadership, chapels, and courses at the College. As a student, John noted that he had a strong desire to 鈥渟tudy how I can relate and help other people in need.鈥
Since 2009, John has served as the executive director of House of Friendship 鈥撀聯 a multi-service organization focused on housing, addictions treatment, food security, and community development in Kitchener. Prior to serving there, John experienced the rewards of working with foster children and youth at Bridgeway Family Homes.
A thoughtful networker, John has connected with supporters for the mission of House of Friendship, and has also helped to create a collaborative environment in 蓝莓视频 Region where organizations work together to address challenging issues. 鈥淪helter Care,鈥 for example, is a new initiative that will integrate health care and housing issues for people living on the city鈥檚 streets.
John represents the value of service to those in need in the community. His desire is to inspire others to a life of engagement and service.
St. Jerome's University
Paul do Forno (BMath 鈥95): Fr. Norm Choate, C.R., Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award

Building on the experience he gained during his co-op placements in University, do Forno entered the technology sector and established himself as one of the leading ecommerce and digital experts in the United States. Now a Managing Director at Deloitte Digital, Paul has more than 25 years of experience in strategy, technology, and digital transformation. He has led some of the world鈥檚 largest and most innovative e-commerce initiatives with brands including Hyatt Hotels, Foot Locker, and Target.
Paul also volunteers as a member of the Associate Membership Council of the National Retail Federation, and as Treasurer and Chair of the Technology Committee at the Portuguese American Leadership Council (PALCUS). More recently, Paul joined the board of directors of Columbus Catholic Social Services, an agency that provides services to vulnerable seniors and families, and offers a holistic approach aimed at alleviating the cycle of poverty.
Paul鈥檚 professional achievements as a leader in the field of eCommerce, together with his involvement in volunteer organizations, marks his commitment to leadership and volunteerism in the community.
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji (BA 鈥12): Sr. Leon White, SSND, Distinguished Graduate Award

Just two years after graduating, E co-founded Andela, an African-based company that invests in and helps identify software developers in emerging markets. As Africa鈥檚 largest engineering organization, with over 1,000 software engineers, Andela received investment from Mark Zuckerberg and Google Ventures.
In 2016, E co-founded and became CEO of Flutterwave, a business that builds payments technology and infrastructure, connecting Africa to the global economy. He led the company to become one of the all-time fastest growing payments technology businesses, processing over $2 billion with more than 50 million transactions. Flutterwave also attracted significant investment from experienced players in the global payments arena, including Mastercard.
Having stepped down as CEO of Flutterwave in 2018, E now heads Street Capital, where he spends time helping founders, philanthropists, and investors from around the world understand how to build fast growing and impactful technology businesses in Africa.
In recognition of his success, Forbes listed E on their Top 30 Under 30 for Enterprise Technology in 2018. That same year, E was recognized as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.
Renison University College
Asnake Meshesha Dabala (BA 鈥13, BSW 鈥14): Distinguished Alumnus Award

St. Paul鈥檚 University College 聽
Rod Barr (BA 鈥69): Distinguished Alumni Award

In recognition of an exemplary career, dedication to profession and service to St. Paul鈥檚 community
Rod Barr is a retired Chartered Professional Accountant, who had a distinguished career with Deloitte. Barr held many positions with the firm in Toronto, Hamilton, New York, Vancouver, London and Wilton, Connecticut, and served as the firm鈥檚 National Securities Partner from 1996 until his retirement in 2008. Rod was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1988 in recognition of his extensive contributions to his profession 鈥撀聯 something that less than 3% of accounts achieve. He was a member of the Institute鈥檚 Council from 1999 until 2006, and served as its Chair from 2004-2006.
In 2009, Rod was appointed as President and CEO of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and helped lead the unification of various accounting professional bodies under one designation the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPA). He has also served as a member of the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of BC, as member of the Board of Governors of the BC School of Accountancy, as Chair of the Inter-provincial Education Group, and as member and Chair of the CICA Board of Examiners.
Rod is a dedicated volunteer and generous supporter of St. Paul鈥檚 and the University of 蓝莓视频. He served multiple terms with the St. Paul鈥檚 Board of Governors, including one term as Chair, and has developed a Family Entrance Scholarship with the School of Accounting and Finance. Rod was recognized by the Faculty of Arts with the Alumni Achievement Award in 2007 and received an Alumni Award from the School of Accounting and Finance in 2014.
Winnie Lam (BASc 鈥00): Distinguished Alumni Award

Winnie graduated from the University of 蓝莓视频 in 2000 with a degree in Systems Design Engineering minoring in Management Science.
Winnie has held several roles at Google where she has now worked for over 15 years. In her current role as Director of Energy, Google Cloud, Winnie is responsible for strategy, product offerings and strategic relationships with customers in the energy industry. She helps companies transform their businesses through big data analytics, artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
On her LinkedIn page Winnie states that her mission is to make positive, step changes for the environment and animals. She is a member of the National Council Advisory group for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and partnered with WWF to co-found the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online, uniting Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and many other tech companies to ban online sales of elephant ivory and endangered animal products. She and has been running an annual fundraiser at Google for several years which has raised millions of dollars for WWF, the Humane Society, Guide Dogs for the blind and other charities.
Winnie鈥檚 leadership has been recognized by her employer several times as recipient of Google鈥檚 Founder鈥檚 Award and a three time recipient of Google鈥檚 Executive Management Group Award. In addition to her volunteer contributions to WWF, Winnie has served as a volunteer with Stanford University, the Nature Conservancy, the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Obama for America campaign.
Currently, Winnie is pursuing a Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate at Johns Hopkins University.
Prosithyrith (Richard) Yim (BASc 鈥16, MBET 鈥17): Young Alumni Award

Prosithyrith (Richard) grew up in Cambodia where children are warned at a young age to watch out for landmines. When he moved to Canada at the age of 13, he discovered the freedom of living without fear of where he stepped. His childhood experiences made the pursuit of a mechanical engineering degree from 蓝莓视频 a natural choice because before he was old enough to drive, he knew he wanted to build a machine that could rid the world of landmines.
Even as a first-year student, Richard began discussing his goal with classmates but it wasn鈥檛 until he joined St. Paul鈥檚 GreenHouse in the fall term of 2015 that he took the entrepreneurship plunge. With his co-founder Christian Lee, Richard began developing a prototype and a business which they called Landmine Boys (since renamed Demine Robotics). Their goal was to create a cost-effective robot to remove landmines, that was repairable, easy to manufacture, and could be used by NGO鈥檚.
Richard and his team gained national prominence by winning several student awards and competitions before graduating in 2016. Demine Robotics continues to operate in both Canada and Cambodia and recently completed a $50,000 Kickstarter campaign to complete testing and bring their current model, Jevit, to market by 2020.
Richard completed the MBET program in 2017 and was named to Forbes Asia鈥檚 30 under 30 in 2018.
Rachel Thompson (BSc 鈥15): Distinguished Alumni Award

Rachel Thompson turned a big idea into an award-winning social profit business. As she was nearing the completion of her science degree in Applied Health Studies she entered the 2015 Big Ideas Challenge and won a term in St. Paul鈥檚 GreenHouse.
While she was with GreenHouse, Rachel launched a social venture called Marlena Books (a portmanteau of her grandmothers鈥 given names, Marilyn and Helena). Because of her own families鈥 experience, Rachel had recognized a gap and intended to find an innovative solution to help adults with dementia get more enjoyment and cognitive stimulation from leisure reading.
Four years later, Rachel and Marlena Books have raised over $300,000 in cash and in-kind support by winning multiple pitch competitions including Velocity鈥檚 $25K and the 2018 AGE-WELL National Impact Challenge.
Today, Rachel leads a growing social venture which researches and publishes books and other adaptive leisure reading materials for dementia patients. Marlena books feature mature content modified to meet the needs of individuals living with Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia and are sold in bulk to long-term care facilities across Canada and directly to customers via their website and app.
Rachel鈥檚 story garners widespread media attention and she uses that platform to promote the value of the GreenHouse social impact incubator. Rachel was recognized by her faculty with the 2018 Young Alumni Award for Health Sciences at the University of 蓝莓视频.