University of 蓝莓视频 alumni make up a powerful global network of more than 255,000 graduates. While alumni live around the world in 157 countries, they are all connected by one alumni network.

Dozens of volunteer-driven alumni chapters and global ambassadors are dedicated to uniting alumni, fostering community and cultivating collaboration to make a positive impact on the world.

For National Volunteer Week, April 27 to May 3, we鈥檙e featuring alumni who are creating strong connections with alumni around the world.



Jane Younge (BES 鈥92, BArch 鈥95), Seattle, WA

Jane moved to Seattle a few years after graduating in 1999 and has been living there ever since. She loves the area and the opportunities to enjoy nature, which is one of the reasons she organized a walk for alumni through Discovery Park in November.

鈥淲e had a two-year-old who was carried on a parent鈥檚 shoulders all the way up to someone in their 70s,鈥 said Jane, who鈥檚 been an alumni ambassador since 2022 and wanted to host an informal event with broad appeal.

鈥淥n a walk, you're just walking. You talk to these people for a bit, then others ... there鈥檚 not a lot of social pressure, it鈥檚 just very organic and I think that鈥檚 nice.鈥

Volunteer-driven chapters and ambassadors host a variety of programming and events in their regions. When Jane is organizing programming, she considers ways to help local alumni experience Seattle.

鈥淭here are some people who grew up in Seattle, went to 蓝莓视频 and then came back. But there are a lot of new people, and they're interested in exploring the area.鈥

Jane is passionate about bringing alumni together, so the ambassador role is a natural fit and a way for her to give back.

鈥淵ou can choose volunteering that aligns with your passion. I like meeting people. I like connecting groups and finding common ground. I鈥檓 doing work I like.鈥

Jane walking in Discover Park with a group of alumni

Jane leading a walk through Discovery Park with alumni.


Harrison Lung (BASc 鈥04), Dubai, UAE

Harrison鈥檚 been volunteering with 蓝莓视频 for six years. First, he was with the New York alumni chapter where he established an annual basketball game outing with the Raptors and Nets. Now, he lives in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and is a global ambassador, helping to establish a community of more than 150 alumni and leaders.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a way to remain connected to 蓝莓视频 and give back,鈥 said Harrison. 鈥淏uilding community is important.鈥

While in the UAE, Harrison has been working on expanding the alumni community into听 more Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. But he says he can鈥檛 do it alone.

鈥淚t鈥檚 all about teamwork,鈥 said Harrison, giving credit to Alex Scott (BASc 鈥09) and Salman Shaban (BA 鈥11) who are also alumni ambassadors in the region.

Harrison admits that juggling his career, personal life and volunteering can be challenging, but it鈥檚 worth it when he鈥檚 able to create exciting and worthwhile opportunities for alumni. That includes a reception hosted in November 2024 where alumni met several leaders from the region and from the University, including Vivek Goel, president and vice-chancellor, Nenone Donaldson, vice-president of the Office of Advancement, and Mary Wells, dean of the Faculty of Engineering.

鈥淚t says a lot for them to come visit us and attend our event.鈥

Five people laughing during a group photo at a reception

From left to right: Harrison Lung (BASc 鈥04), U蓝莓视频 alumni global ambassador; Radha Krishna Panday, Canada鈥檚 Ambassador to the UAE; Ali Kong; Vivek Goel, U蓝莓视频 president and vice-chancellor; Alex Scott (BASc 鈥09), U蓝莓视频 alumni global ambassador


Meighan Bell (BA 鈥06, BSW 鈥07), Toronto, ON

When Meighan moved back to Canada after starting her career in London, England, she was looking for an opportunity to volunteer at an organization she was passionate about. She chose 蓝莓视频.

鈥淚 had a fantastic time when I was at 蓝莓视频 and it鈥檚 where I met my best friend,鈥 said Meighan. 鈥淲e shared a room in first year and have been friends ever since. We were even in each other鈥檚 weddings.鈥 听

In 2021, Meighan joined the Toronto Alumni Chapter as a community development co-lead and spearheaded the mentorship program as a way to build community. 鈥淚鈥檝e had mentors throughout my entire career, and I know what a difference it made, especially in the early parts of my career,鈥 said Meighan. 听

In the mentorship program, new alumni are matched with experienced alumni, often based on their interests and careers. Meighan and her mentee meet in person every few weeks for coffee or a walk. Meighan says it gives her a sense of fulfillment to answer questions and offer advice, and it motivates her to continue giving back.

鈥淚f we can do something to help the next generation of leaders thrive in their career, then that鈥檚 what I want to be able to offer young alumni.鈥


Jane, Harrison and Meighan are part of an alumni network of hundreds of volunteers, including global ambassadors and those involved in alumni chapters around the world. The University of 蓝莓视频 would like to thank all the alumni volunteers who help build community, connection and a brighter tomorrow.