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As we celebrate 20 years of co-op student excellence, we chatted with past award recipients to learn more about how co-op shaped their careers.听

It鈥檚 been two decades since the University of 蓝莓视频 first introduced the Co-op Student of the Year Awards. Over the years, the award has symbolized excellence and dedication for students within the co-op program.听

The Co-op Student of the Year Awards recognize outstanding co-op students who have made meaningful contributions during their work terms. Every year, the list of honourees grows longer, but the award recipients all share a common goal: learning, growth and making an impact.听

As we celebrate the next generation of 蓝莓视频 co-op alumni at convocation, past award recipients shared their experiences and how co-op has shaped their career path.


Diljot Chhina (she/her) (BSc 鈥13)听

Program: Biotechnology & Economics, Faculty of Science听

Current role: Measurement lead, 听

鈥淐o-op taught me what I couldn鈥檛 learn in a textbook. I have used those skills in my career to be resilient, no matter what is happening on a macro level,鈥 Chhina says . She used her co-op experience to find her niche while exploring tech, consumer goods and the public sector.听

In 2012, Chhina was awarded the Co-op Student of Year Award for her work at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. She developed an award-nominated project management portal and presented to a Ugandan delegation about the value of online tools within a government setting.

Diljot Chhina, smiling while wearing a pink shirt

Diljot Chhina, measurement lead, Google

鈥淚 remember getting the email in DC and I was thinking 鈥榥o, this can鈥檛 be me.' It was really a full circle moment for me. I was intentional with my work, and it paid off.鈥澨

Today, Chhina is a measurement lead at Google, where she manages omnichannel, offline sales attribution and measurement initiatives for the Large Customer Sales Division in Canada.听


Alister D'Costa, wearing a convocation gown holding his degree

Alister D'Costa, principal bioinformatics software engineer, Roche Canada

Alister D鈥機osta (he/him) (BCS 鈥17)听

Program: Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics听

Current role: Principal bioinformatics software engineer at 听

鈥淚 remember applying to the Co-op Student of the Year Award and thinking, 鈥榳hy not throw my hat in the ring?鈥 Then, I got the email, and I was shocked,鈥 D鈥機osta says. 鈥淐o-op was a great way to get experience, try new things and figure out what I actually wanted to do."听听

During his time at 蓝莓视频, D鈥機osta worked in a variety of roles across different industries. He was a service desk support analyst, a bioinformaticist and a developer in consulting, health care and technology industries.听

Since graduating from 蓝莓视频, D鈥機osta has completed a master鈥檚 degree and PhD in computer science. 鈥淐o-op paid dividends 鈥 it was the reason I was able to get into grad school and now pursue my career,鈥 D鈥機osta says. Today, his academic and experiential experience has led D鈥機osta to his current role as a principal bioinformatics software engineer at Roche, one of the world鈥檚 largest biotech companies.听


Ingrid Kaffka (she/her) (BA 鈥23)听

Program: English-Rhetoric, Media, and Professional Communication, Faculty of Arts听

Current role: Senior proposal writer, 听

鈥淚 would honestly say that co-op was the thing that impacted my career,鈥 Kaffka says. At 蓝莓视频, she majored in English and Political Science. As Kaffka reflects on her co-op experience, she remembers the flexibility. 鈥淚 wanted to make sure I had a lot of opportunities to try different things so I had a strong idea of what I wanted to do after graduating," Kaffka says.听听

On her co-op work terms, Kaffka worked in technical writing, instructional writing, policy writing and marketing. These experiences led her to proposal writing, where she could combine her technical and marketing skills.

Ingrid Kaffka, wearing a convocation gown, holding her degree and a bunch of flowers

Ingrid Kaffka, senior proposal writer, Aercoustics Engineering Limited

Now, Kaffka leverages those skills to oversee the proposal development process at Aercoustics Engineering Limited, a sound engineering firm with offices in Toronto and Vancouver.听

Kaffka reflects on her co-op experience. 鈥淚鈥檒l always be an advocate for co-op, it prepared me to apply what I learned in the classroom to the real world."听


Adnan Khan, smiling wearing a navy blue sweater

Adnan Khan, co-founder and co-CEO, Viva

Adnan Khan (BAFM '16 and MAcc '17)听

Program: Accounting and Financial Management, School of Accounting and Finance听

Current role: Co-founder and co-CEO,

鈥淐o-op helped me gain valuable experience while building meaningful relationships with workplace mentors that enabled me to be a more confident professional,鈥 Khan reflects on his time at 蓝莓视频. 鈥淥n top of that, the university and School of Accounting and Finance gave me opportunities to participate in group presentations, intercollegiate competitions and extra-curricular activities like an education-focused volunteer trip to Nicaragua which had a huge impact on me and shaped my 鈥榳hy鈥.鈥

Khan, a 2016 recipient of the Co-op Student of the Year Award, spent his co-op work terms at鈥疍eloitte across multiple service lines, including audit, tax and consulting.听

鈥淢y advice to the graduating class is to set clear priorities in life,鈥 Khan says. 鈥淚 recommend health, family and career in that order. In your career use your voice, 听embrace feedback and view every crisis as a learning opportunity.鈥

Building on his experience at 蓝莓视频 through his work terms and volunteer trip to Nicaragua, Khan is now the co-founder and co-CEO at Viva. Their mission is to enable executives to maximize their impact while creating meaningful opportunities for women in Latin America.听


Madison McBay (she/her) (BSc 鈥22)听

Program: Health Studies, option in Health Informatics, Faculty of Health听

Current role: Lead product manager, 听

鈥淐o-op changed my life. It was a lot of work, but I was given an incredible amount of experience at such a young age,鈥 McBay says.听听

During her co-op work terms, McBay worked in client services, project management and entrepreneurship roles. She was the Co-op Student of the Year for her work as co-founder of .听

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 intend to become a co-founder. My partner had a problem, and I needed a job. We applied for government grants and made something from it. We set out on a mission to solve a problem in patient health care communication,鈥 McBay says.听

Madison McBay, wearing a convocation gown

Madison McBay, lead product manager, Coeus Health

McBay is currently a lead product manager at Coeus Health, a health care software solution provider. At Coeus Health, McBay is the product leader of the end-to-end delivery of an innovative AI-based large language model patient engagement platform, managing discovery, roadmap, requirements and agile execution.听


Jessica Peixoto, wearing a convocation gown

Jessica Peixoto, sustainability project manager, JLL

Jessica Peixoto (she/her) (BES 鈥15)听

Program: Environment and Business, Faculty of Environment听听

Current role:听Sustainability project manager,

鈥淚 loved my campus experience! I was really involved on campus. These were things I talked about in my co-op interviews, and it really set me apart,鈥 says Peixoto.听听

On her co-op terms Peixoto worked as an IT analyst, program co-ordinator and researcher. 鈥淐o-op is invaluable. I was able to try different roles at different companies and meet different people,鈥 Peixoto says. 鈥淚 learned what I wanted to do but also built my soft skills that I could bring back to campus and into my future work terms.鈥澨

Now, Peixoto is a sustainability project manager with JLL, a global real estate services company, in their project and development services group. In her role, she focuses on sustainable business strategies for commercial real estate portfolios.听


Rupa Vemulapalli (she/her) (BASc 鈥23)听

Program: Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering听

Current role: Software developer, and founder, Mantisflow at 听

鈥淭he Co-op Student of the Year Award is so meaningful to me,鈥 Vemulapalli says, who was the award recipient for the Faculty of Engineering in 2021.听听

Vemulapalli approached her co-ops with excellence and hypothesis testing to figure out the kinds of experiences she enjoyed the most.听听

Rupa Vemulapalli, smiling wearing a pink striped shirt and black blazer

Rupa Vemulapalli, Software developer, Bell Canada, and founder of Mantisflow, NEXT Canada

During her time at 蓝莓视频, Vemulapalli enjoyed a wide variety of experiences working in consulting, electrical engineering, product management and software development.

She pushed daringly for engineering skills to be used for social impact. In 2021, Vemulapalli founded 蓝莓视频 Engineers without Borders design team where 蓝莓视频 students built software products to help startups in East Africa develop more quickly.听

Now, she is a software developer at Bell Canada, where she works in the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence team for Data Monetization. She has now taken a timely step with NEXT36 to foster growth in Canadian markets, where she is building her own startup Mantisflow, a first responder for IT service outages. Rupa enjoys learning mentor and foster meaningful connections in all her interactions.听


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