Pacific & Western Bank appoints Jason Patterson
Pacific & Western Bank appoints Jason Patterson (BSc '87) as Assistant Vice President, Credit & Administration.
Pacific & Western Bank appoints Jason Patterson (BSc '87) as Assistant Vice President, Credit & Administration.
The Bridge Club, a novel by Patricia Sands (BA '93, Liberal Studies), has been selected as the Book Club choice on the women's networking site, Me and My 1000 Girlfriends.
Tom Rand (BASc '91, Electrical Engineering) is a lead adviser at MaRS Discovery District, which is now the largest centre of 14 that make up the new ONE network of regional innovation centres where entrepreneurs can go to find support.
GreenAngel Energy appoints James Dean (BASc '09, Civil Engineering/Management Sciences) as new director.
Betty Rozendaal (BES '83, MA '87, Geography) graduated in 2009 from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, and is a practicing Naturopathic Doctor in Markham, Ontario. Combining her passion for the environment with medicine, her special interest is in the impact that environmental toxins have on the body. She can be heard on CHIN 1540 AM radio every first and third Sunday of the month at 9:35 a.m.
Barry Triller (BMath '72, Actuarial Science) is co-owner of WeSellit, a business which sells (among other things) popular Bigfoot snowshoes to about 100 dealers across North America, Norway, Finland and Russia.
"I tell people it helps me bring out my inner Sybil," says Terry Barna (BSc '83), who plays 12 characters in the upcoming production of Harvest, at The Registry Theatre in Kitchener.
Matt Rendall (BASc '08, Mechatronics Engineering; MBET '09, Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology), CEO of Clearpath Robotics, talks about the trials and tribulations of running an early-stage technology company.
Chris Liscio's (BMath '03, Computer Science) startup, SuperMegaUltraGroovy, is developing both Mac and iOS applications that assist users with acoustics, audio recording and learning how to play music within their own iTunes collection.
Reanne Holden (BSc '10, Chemistry) named one of Ontario University Athletics (OUA) 2010-11 Women of Influence.