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Distinguished Professor Emeritus Peter Forsyth, Professor Ken Vetzal from the School of Accounting and Finance, and Graham Westmacott, portfolio manager at PWL Capital, have received the 2021 Brockett鈥揝hapiro Actuarial Journal Award from 鈥 the American Risk and Insurance Association.聽

Since we last caught up with Arthur Wang (BAFM, MAcc 鈥13) in 2019, his career hasn鈥檛 slowed down one bit. As an estate planning specialist at RBC Wealth Management Financial Services, Wang has been focussed on building and expanding his team, and on pursuing professional development opportunities. Most recently, he鈥檚 obtained his Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP) designation and Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation.

Two points Susan Uthayakumar (MAcc 鈥95) wants to make clear: Sustainability is not just a trend, and climate change is not an 鈥榠f鈥 but a 鈥榳hen鈥. As president of the Global Sustainability Business Division at Schneider Electric, Uthayakumar advocates for diversity and green practices in business to not only save our environment but to stay relevant in the marketplace.

When running due diligence on transactions and tax planning on multi-million-dollar deals, what exists between Jocelyn Blanchet (MAcc '00) and Benjie Thomas (PDAcc '98) is a desire to deliver the best with a unique camaraderie and mutual trust.

However, it wasn鈥檛 always like that. They were once professional competitors, which began with their time at the University of 蓝莓视频.

The value and potential profitability of being environmentally conscientious has placed more accountability on corporations to be transparent about how they get to their bottom line. Consumers and investors, and increasingly, younger investors are wanting to align their investment choices with their own values of environmental sustainability, equity, and human rights.

Like many freshman university students, Dinesh Balakrishnan (MAcc 鈥14) did not have a definitive goal in mind for his career. One certainty was his vision to build a career focused on supporting others and providing value. 鈥淎 vague聽goal but I felt it resonated聽with my core, gave me purpose, and started to define what 鈥榮uccess鈥 meant to me.鈥 Graduating from 蓝莓视频鈥檚 accounting and finance programs may not seem like the most direct pathway to a career in helping others, so the School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) caught up with the 2020 SAF Young Alumni Award recipient to gain a better perspective of his circuitous career path.

In a year defined by the global pandemic, it is more important than ever to recognize and acknowledge those who have positively impacted our businesses and communities. Being named in 2020 as the School of Accounting and Finance鈥檚 (SAF) Alumni Achievement Award recipient, alum (MAcc 鈥94, FCPA, FCA, CFA) is honoured by the recognition and will be using it as a way to benefit future students of SAF and the University.

Thursday, May 6, 2021

MAcc alumni band together

Celebrating the 25th anniversary with your graduating class is a milestone. Reunions provide opportunities for classmates to reconnect, engage, and reminisce. But for the School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) Master of Accounting (MAcc) class reunions, it was also a call to action.