
Finding motivation in a crisis
Jackie Lee (BSc ’06) and Alan Soong (BASc '08) answer our questions about Masks for Covid, an organization they co-founded during the pandemic
Jackie Lee (BSc ’06) and Alan Soong (BASc '08) answer our questions about Masks for Covid, an organization they co-founded during the pandemic
By Megan Vander Woude Office of AdvancementThe year 2020 has been a trial for people across the globe. For many, this year’s crises have also inspired growth and motivation. When Jackie Lee (BSc ’06), Alan Soong (BASc ’08) andÌýDr. Brian Li (BASc '09)Ìýsaw that health care professionals were struggling from a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), they created . The organization combines off-the-shelf, full-face snorkel masks with readily available filters to make a comfortable and cost-effective PPE solution.
We caught up with Jackie and Alan to ask how theyÌýbecame co-founders of this unique organization. Read on to read her answers, andÌýwatch a virtual panel where Jackie and Alan to discussed how the global pandemic can spur innovation.
´³²¹³¦°ì¾±±ð:ÌýI did Honours Science at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ with a minor in Psychology. I started as a student at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ and have been operating it for 15 years in San Francisco, Toronto, New York and London UK. I am still running this business alongside the Masks For Covid project.
´¡±ô²¹²Ô:ÌýI studiedÌýSystems Design Engineering, and had always been interested in entering the medical device space.ÌýBy the time I was in fourthÌýyear, I had done co-ops at Sunnybrook's Medical Biophysics Lab and Baylis Medical.ÌýI was then brought onto a project under Dr. Brian Courtney (Founder and CEO of ) at Sunnybrook by my good friend and classmate Dr. Brian Li.ÌýThe work was part of a fourth year design project, and my plan was to continue working on the project after I graduated, which would then become the first device that was sold by Conavi Medical.
´³²¹³¦°ì¾±±ð:ÌýNetworking and creating meaningful relationships is by far the number one skill I took from my time at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. It is directly related to our Masks For Covid projects as we were all friends at UW that kept in touch and many of our team members came from my business clients at Recruit My Friends.
´¡±ô²¹²Ô:ÌýThe number one skill I took from À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ was the ability to breakÌýdown aÌýrelatively complex problem and designÌýfor it.ÌýThis has been immensely important in allowing me to design and iterate through the various aspects of the devices that Conavi manufacturers.ÌýIt has also allowed me to think about the bigger picture in how the device should be manufactured, tested and used.
´³²¹³¦°ì¾±±ð:ÌýThe constant learning is what excites me and keeps me going through chaos. Even in the midst of a storm there is something to be learned and so paying attention to the details and figuring out creative ways to drive results is really the way to move forwards and make progress everyday especially in tough times like many of us are going through due to the COVID crisis.
´¡±ô²¹²Ô:ÌýI was lucky enough thatÌýI was mostly focused on the technical aspects of the device.ÌýHaving said this, I was still exposed to the successes and failures of our product as we went through testing and demonstrations.ÌýWhat keeps me going is 1) the fact that I know these devices can make a difference and save lives and 2) the support of my colleagues with the same passion and drive.ÌýI think for an entrepreneur, who you surround yourself is absolutely critical in your ability to succeed.
Jackie Lee graduated from the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Honours Science program in 2006. During her undergraduate degree she started her first business, Recruit My Friends, which is a referral-only recruiting firm for Engineers in North America and the UK. Recruit My Friends has incubated a Careers Platform for engineers to track and manage their careers. Jackie's passion lays in helping engineers meet their potential and in bringing high performing teams together at critical growth times. While studying at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, Jackie raised $1 million in donations and she continues to fundraise for Ontario hospitals during the Covid-19 crisis. Jackie is an active angel investor in software start-ups and is dedicated to building the Canadian economy.
Alan Soong completed his undergraduate degree in Systems Design Engineering at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. As his fourth year design project he worked together with Dr. Brian Li, under Dr. Brian Courtney, to develop a novel intracardiac catheter at Conavi Medical Inc.ÌýHe has since continued to grow with Conavi Medical and is now the Catheter Development Manager.ÌýJackie Lee, Alan and Dr. Brian Li have joined forces again to help lead the engineering team at Masks for Covid to develop a potentially reusable full face mask with integrated ventilator filter.
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