Kim recieves awards and venture funding
Larry Kim (BASc, Electrical Engineering, '00) founded Wordstream, a software company which got venture funding and won an award for the advancement of innovation and technology in New England.
Larry Kim (BASc, Electrical Engineering, '00) founded Wordstream, a software company which got venture funding and won an award for the advancement of innovation and technology in New England.
Bill Packham (BMath '78), who helped build Midland Walwyn and Rockwater Capital, has quietly returned to the securities industry.
Sonja Fransen (BASC Chemical Engineering, '07) was part of a team that received the Golden Harvest Award for service to Canadian agricultural engineering.
Architect Paul Dowsett (BArch '87; BES '84) has taken the green principles he uses in designing institutions, schools and commercial buildings and applied them to his own house.
Ron Clarke (BES '87) has been promoted to senior principal of Delcan Corporation, an award-winning, multi-disciplinary engineering, planning, management and technology consulting firm.
Ken Kember (MAcc '90, BA, Chartered Accountancy '90) has been appointed senior vice-president, Finance and Chief Financial Officer of Environment Development Canada.
Olympic swimmer Mike West (BSc, Health Studies '87) will be inducted into the ROW swim club's hall of fame.
Diver Alex Taylor (BSc, Kinesiology '09) hopes to run away with the famous Cirque du Soleil.
Dushyant Chadha (BMath, Actuarial Science '97) will lead Deutsche Bank Equity Derivatives in North America.
Lawyer Wayne Rabley (BA, History '79) has been appointed a judge by the Ontario government.