Year in Review - Queen`s School of Business

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Year in Review - Queen`s School of Business
YEAR IN REVIEW
Introducing a New Era in Business Education
Business
education
has a new
name.
Queen’s School of Business is now
The Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business
at Queen’s University.
smith.queensu.ca
Queen's School of Business is now
The Stephen J.R. Smith
School of Business
With a rich tradition dating back to 1919, Queen’s School of Business has
long been one the world’s premier business schools, with an international
reputation for its innovative approaches to business education.
On October 1, 2015, the School began a new chapter in its impressive
history. In recognition of the generous gift of $50 million from Queen’s
alumnus Stephen Smith, BSc(Eng)’72, the School has a new name – the
Stephen J. R. Smith School of Business at Queen’s University.
This extraordinary gift, the largest gift ever made to a Canadian business
school, will enable the school to continue to transform business education,
enhance the student experience, and attract the best and brightest talent from
across Canada and around the world.
THE SCHOOL'S
MAJOR MILESTONES
STEPHEN SMITH
Queen's alumnus, entrepreneur,
innovator and philanthropist
Co-founder, Chairman and CEO of First National
Financial Corporation, Canada’s largest non-bank lender
of residential and commercial mortgages, and Chairman
of Canada Guaranty Mortgage Insurance, currently the
country’s third largest mortgage insurance provider.
“I am proud to have this extraordinary opportunity
to invest in excellence at Queen’s, and to support the
business school in achieving global recognition for
its innovative approaches to business education.”
1960
1996
2015
Launch of Queen’s
MBA program
Queen’s launches Canada’s
first 1-year privatized MBA
Queen’s School of Business is named
The Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business at
Queen’s University in recognition of a $50M gift
1919
1994
2002
Launch of the first business degree
program in Canada – Queen’s
Bachelor of Commerce
Queen’s Executive MBA
goes national, delivered
across Canada
Goodes Hall opens, dedicated by
benefactor Mel Goodes, BCom’57,
LLD’94, to the memory of his
parents, Cedric and Mary Goodes
smith.queensu.ca
2014/2015
CONTENTS
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DEAN'S MESSAGE
CONTRIBUTORS REPORT
30
Queen’s Initiative Campaign for
the School of Business
32
Cumulative Giving
35
Royal Legacy Giving
37
Commerce Giving
47
MBA, Master of International
Business, Master of Management
Analytics, EMBA Americas, MSc &
PhD Giving
50
Class Gifts
53
Gifts from Friends
54
Corporate and Foundation Donors
PROGRAMS
3
Commerce
6
MBA Programs
10
16
Graduate Programs
FACULTY & RESEARCH
CENTRES OF INNOVATION
22
Queen's Executive Education
23
The Monieson Centre for Business
Research in Healthcare
23
Centre for Business Venturing
56
ALUMNI CONNECTIONS
24
Centre for Social Impact
67
Advisory Boards
24
Queen's Business Consulting
25
The CPA–Queen's Centre
for Governance
25
Queen's Executive Decision Centre
26
28
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
PARTNERS
FINANCIAL REPORT
Smith School of Business (formerly Queen’s School of
Business) Year in Review is available online at ssb.ca
The Year in Review is a special issue of Smith Magazine, which
is published three times a year by The Stephen J.R. Smith
School of Business, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario,
Canada K7L 3N6.
© Copyright 2015, Queen's University
Commerce
DEAN’S
MESSAGE
Looking back on the school’s performance last year, I can tell you we have never been
stronger. We are now teaching thousands of future leaders, managers and executives
through a diverse portfolio of degree and executive development programs. Recent
hiring has boosted the size of our faculty and our research output is growing. We also
achieved tremendous financial stability by diversifying our program offering. Last
year, for the first time, our revenues exceeded $100M.
Reflecting on this incredible success, alumni may wonder why now is the time to
name the school in recognition of a $50M investment. In fact, I believe this is the
perfect time. To continue our school’s rich tradition of excellence and to maintain
and grow our position of strength, in Canada and around the globe, we need a
significant investment in our endowment. Business education is growing increasingly
competitive, and major changes are underway in the global business school market.
We need significant financial resources – which will help us build on the gifts from
visionary donors Mel Goodes and Don Sobey – to remain competitive as a business
school and to attract the world’s best faculty and students.
Per capita, Queen’s ranked seventh among Canadian business schools for endowment
size. This transformational gift from Stephen Smith moves us to the top. With one of
the largest endowments of any business school in Canada, we now have the flexibility
to invest in innovation and also have more funds to attract the top talent in the world
– both students and faculty – to Queen’s, propelling us from among the best schools
in Canada to one of the world leaders in business education.
Strategy experts will tell you that the time to make change is from a position of
strength. Now is the time for us to make this change.
If you missed our celebration of this tremendous milestone in Queen’s history, you
can see it at the new Smith School site, smith.queensu.ca.
David M. Saunders, PhD
Dean, Smith School of Business
[email protected]
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PROGRAMS | Commerce
CLASS OF 2014
Commerce at a Glance
■■ Canada’s first undergraduate business
degree program established in 1919.
■■ Attracts top students from all ten provinces
and more than 20 countries.
■■ Four-year honours program balances a solid core
of business courses with a breadth of arts and
sciences electives, international study experiences
and leadership development opportunities.
96%
Percentage of students
who acquired jobs within 6
months of graduation
Base Salary
Average
Median
Top
$56,005
$53,000
$95,000
ssb.ca/bcom
By Location
2014/2015 Milestones
■■ Received 6,018 applications to the Commerce
program for September 2014 entrance.
■■ The Commerce Society successfully ran 16 conferences
and case competitions, including two new conferences:
Queen’s Commerce Automotive Representatives (Q’CAR)
and Queen’s Commerce Leadership Summit (QCLS).
■■ A new certificate program for Queen’s Arts and
Science students was launched in September 2014.
The Queen’s Certificate in Business program attracted
more than 500 applicants for 165 available positions.
Students earn the certificate after completing a
set of six business fundamentals courses.
■■ 83% of the third year Commerce class participated in
an international exchange and 91% of the second year
class has applied to go on exchange in 2015-2016.
■■ Internal tracking of Queen’s accounting graduates showed
a pass rate for first-time writers of 92+% on the UFE
(Chartered Accountants exam) — the tenth consecutive
year Queen’s alumni have exceeded 90%. Two Commerce
graduates were also named to the National Honour Roll.
1% Asia
92% Canada
1% Europe
5% USA
<1% Middle East
Canada
Barrie, ON
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Halifax, NS
Iqaluit, NU
Kingston, ON
Ottawa, ON
Regina, SK
Toronto, ON
Vancouver, BC
Waterloo, ON
USA
New York
San Francisco
International
Dubai
Hong Kong
London
Luxembourg
Average
Base Salary
2014/2015 by the Numbers
50%
50%
1894
Students across all four
years of the program
4
16
Student-run conferences
and case competitions
(see complete list
at comsoc.queensu.ca)
387
Commerce students studied
abroad on international
exchange (see map of exchange
partner locations on page 24)
Financial Services
Accounting
Consumer Goods & Retail
Consulting
Technology & Telecommunications
Other
Marketing & Creative Services
Energy & Resources
Real Estate
Automotive & Manufacturing
Media, Sports & Entertainment
Healthcare
Hospitality, Tourism & Food Services
Environmental
Heating and Cooling Industry
$65,180
$45,000
$53,793
$67,019
$50,977
$49,142
27%
13%
9%
Employment
by Industry
25%
11%
15%
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MBA
Programs
Four distinct MBA programs are offered, each designed to meet the unique requirements of a different segment of the population
interested in furthering their careers by obtaining this highly prized degree.
ssb.ca/mba
Duration
Full-time MBA
Executive MBA
12 months
16 months,
while continuing
to work
Location
Kingston
Anywhere in
Canada
Program Details
Designed for those with an undergraduate degree and
at least two years of work experience. Delivered in an
intensive 12-month, team-based learning format.
Designed for those with an undergraduate degree*
and relevant work experience. Delivered through
a combination of on-campus and interactive
videoconference boardroom and virtual team sessions
on Fridays and Saturday mornings of alternate weeks.
*Participants without an undergraduate degree but with extensive work
experience may be considered.
Accelerated MBA
Executive MBA
Americas*
12 months,
while continuing
to work
Cities across
Canada
Designed for those with an undergraduate degree in
business and a minimum two years of work experience.
Delivered through a combination of on-campus and
interactive videoconference boardroom sessions on
Sundays and Monday mornings of alternate weeks.
17 months,
while continuing
to work
Cities across
Canada, the
U.S., Central
and South
America
Designed for those with an undergraduate degree
and relevant work experience. Delivered through a
combination of on-campus sessions at Queen’s and
Cornell and interactive videoconference boardroom
sessions held on alternate weekends. Graduates receive
both a Queen’s and Cornell MBA degree.
* Formerly Cornell-Queen's Executive MBA
2014/2015 Milestones
■■ The full-time Queen’s MBA Class of 2015 was the
first to experience a January start date. A successful
on-campus fall recruiting season demonstrated that
this class was better prepared for this competitive
process, having had more time to complete course
work and to better define their career goals.
■■ The Accelerated MBA program witnessed an increase in
the number of applicants referred to the program by AMBA
alumni. More than 64% of applicants interviewed indicated
they knew someone who had taken the AMBA program.
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■■ The Executive MBA Americas’ new name was unveiled
at the start of the former Cornell-Queen’s Executive
MBA program in June 2014. The new name reflects a
strategic decision to expand the program throughout the
Americas, specifically into Santiago, Chile, and Lima, Peru.
■■ Queen’s Executive MBA program experienced a
13% increase in the number of students, despite
operating within a challenging and highly competitive
market. It was able to retain its position as one
of the largest EMBA programs in Canada.
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PROGRAMS | MBAs
CLASS OF 2014
MBA Programs at a Glance
492
68%
32%
MBA students
enrolled in 2014/2015
Boardroom and Desktop Learning Locations
Percentage of students
who acquired jobs within
6 months of graduation
93%
2% in Asia
23
31
4
3
7
24
26
1
2
3
4
22
8
5
6
2
21 1
28
27
25
7
8
30
98%
EMBA, AMBA, EMBA Americas
Canadian Locations
Jobs in Canada
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Markham, ON
Mississauga, ON
Montreal, QC
Ottawa, ON
Toronto, ON
Vancouver, BC
29
5
6
12
16
17
10
14
18
13
15
9
11
20
19
EMBA Virtual Team Locations
21 Canmore, AB
22 Fort McMurray, AB
23 Kitchener, ON
24 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
25 Regina, SK
26 Ridgeway, ON
27 Saskatoon, SK
28 St. John's, NL
29 Thunder Bay, ON
30 Winnipeg, MB
31 Yellowknife, NT
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Atlanta, GA
Boston, MA
Dallas, TX
Ithaca, NY
Los Angeles, CA
New York (Manhattan), NY
San Diego, CA
San Francisco (Bay Area), CA
San José, CA
Washington, DC
Mexico City, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
41%
2%
4%
EMBA Americas
International Locations
Financial Services
Consulting
Other
Energy & Resources
Manufacturing
Consumer Goods & Retail
Healthcare
Technology & Telecommunications
5%
7%
Employment
by Industry
9%
16%
16%
Average base salary
$81,473
*Classes commencing in 2014/2015
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Graduate
Programs
Doctoral Program in Management
Master of Science in Management
■■ Provides students with conceptual and analytic
tools required to generate leading-edge research
in an individually tailored program that comprises
coursework, research and the preparation and
defence of a thesis on an original topic.
■■ Typically requires four to five years of fulltime study to complete and equips graduates
with the skills and expertise to make a
significant contribution to academia.
ssb.ca/phd
■■ Intensive 12-month program focusing on business
research in one of eight fields of study: accounting,
finance, management information systems,
marketing, organizational behaviour, management
science, business economics, and strategy.
■■ Prepares students for entry into high-quality doctoral
programs or careers as research analysts or consultants.
■■ The second annual Graduate Student Consortium
held in Sept. 2014 featured the participation of PhD
students from Cornell in addition to the school’s MSc
and PhD students. Sessions focussed on improving
students’ presentation, writing and teaching skills.
ssb.ca/msc
PhD & MSc CLASSES OF 2014
Percentage of MSc and PhD students who
acquired jobs or were accepted into postgraduate programs within 6 months of
graduation in 2014
92%
Academic Placements
86%
50%
Jobs in Canada
MSc
39%
13%
PhD
87%
Industry
10
14%
International
California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo, CA*
Carleton University, Ottawa*
Dalhousie University, Halifax*
HEC Montreal◊
Jindal Global Law School, India◊
McGill University, Montreal◊
Queen’s University, Kingston◊
Trinity Western University,
Langley, BC*
University of Ottawa*
University of Western Ontario,
London, ON*
Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand*
Academia
* PhD grads on faculty
◊ MSc grads completing PhD studies
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PROGRAMS | Graduate Programs
Master of International Business
Master of Finance
■■ This 12-month, full-time program is designed for
people with international business aspirations and
an undergraduate degree, preferably in business.
■■ Combines an in-depth international business curriculum
and the opportunity for cross-cultural international
experience at one of 43 international business school
partners (see complete list at ssb.ca/partners).
■■ The MIB Class of 2015 featured an internationally
diverse group of students from 21 countries.
■■ Opportunity to earn a second Master’s degree by completing
more credits through additional study at eight partner
universities: Maastricht University School of Business and
Economics (Netherlands); University of Mannheim (Germany);
Bocconi University (Italy); Copenhagen Business School
(Denmark); ESADE Business School (Spain); Vienna University
of Economics and Business (Austria); ESSEC Business School
(France); and BI Norwegian Business School (Norway).
ssb.ca/mib
MIB CLASS OF 2014
Percentage of students
who acquired jobs within
6 months of graduation
97%
■■ Intensive one-year program designed for finance
professionals who want to accelerate their careers.
■■ Curriculum includes optional sessions to prepare
students for CFA exams, providing an inside edge for
students interested in obtaining the CFA designation.
■■ After five years of success in Toronto, the program
expanded in September 2014 to Beijing, China, in
partnership with Renmin University. Graduates of both
programs receive a Queen’s Master of Finance degree.
Toronto, Canada
Renmin, China
Classes held one evening per week and one day on alternate
weekends at the school’s state-of-the-art classroom facility in
downtown Toronto and during residential sessions at Queen’s
in Kingston.
Classes held on weekends at Renmin University in Beijing,
with tutorials on weeknights. The program is taught in
English by faculty from both Queen’s and Renmin University’s
Hanqing Advanced Institute of Economics and Finance.
ssb.ca/mfin
ssb.ca/mfinchina
MFIN CLASS OF 2014
TORONTO
47%
37%
Canada
10%
Europe
Asia
Percentage of students
who acquired jobs within
6 months of graduation
90%
3%
3%
Middle East
100%
Central &
South America
1%
27%
2%
2%
5%
9%
Employment by
Industry
9%
9%
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in Canada
3%
3%
2%
11%
25%
Consulting
Energy & Resources
Financial Services
Consumer Goods & Retail
Technology & Telecommunications
Other
Marketing & Creative Services
Hospitality, Tourism, & Food Services
Manufacturing
Healthcare
Employment by
2%
92%
Calgary
Industry
96%
Toronto
Average base salary
$66,741
2%
Ottawa
Financial Services
Consumer Goods & Retail
Energy & Resources
Other
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PROGRAMS | Graduate Programs
Master of Management Analytics
■■ This intensive 12-month program is offered at the
school’s downtown Toronto facility. The MMA program is
designed for students interested in pursuing the growing
field of management analytics, in which data collection,
analysis and conversion to valuable business output
are key needs. According to a McKinsey & Company
study, the demand for talent in this specialized field will
outpace supply by 50% across North America by 2018.
■■ Curriculum includes courses that may be applied to obtain a
Certified Associate in Project Management designation. The
program also prepares students to receive SAS Certification
from the leader in business analytics software and services.
ssb.ca/mma
Graduate Diploma in Accounting
Graduate Diploma in Business
This 13-week summer program marked its fifth year in preparing
recent business undergraduates to obtain their CPA designation.
Queen’s GDA program comprises five courses that prepare
candidates for entry into the CPA Capstone Modules 1 and 2.
Upon completion of these modules, candidates are ready to write
the Common Final Evaluation (CFE), a major step in attaining a
CPA. The 2014 class was the first to receive advanced standing in
the new CPA Professional Education Program.
The Queen’s Graduate Diploma in Business launched in May
2014 with an inaugural class of students, each with a different
undergraduate degree in a non-business discipline. The fourmonth program attracted national media coverage, highlighting
the demand from recent undergraduates for foundational
business skills that increase their employability. Credits earned
in the program can be applied towards Queen’s Full-time MBA
and Master’s degree programs.
ssb.ca/gda
ssb.ca/gdb
MMA CLASS OF 2014
Percentage of students
who acquired jobs within
6 months of graduation
95%
94%
Jobs in Canada
46%
3%
3%
3%
6%
Graduate Diploma in Business Class of 2014
Employment
by Industry
12%
27%
14
6% in USA
Financial Services
Technology & Telecommunications
Consulting
Consumer Goods & Retail
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Other
Average base salary
$93,706
Graduate Programs at a Glance
57%
43%
436
students enrolled
in 2014/2015
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Faculty
Chairs, Professorships
& Fellowships
Alumni and corporations have shown their support through investment in
faculty chairs, fellowships and professorships. Named faculty positions provide
recognition and dedicated funds to further professors’ research and teaching. They
are indispensable in retaining outstanding professors and attracting new talent in
a globally competitive field.
Goce Andrevski
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Strategy
Laurence Ashworth
Commerce’83 Fellow of Marketing
Julian Barling
Borden Chair of Leadership and
Queen’s Research Chair
William Blake
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of International
Business
Kathryn Brohman
Distinguished Faculty Fellow in Management
Information Systems
William Cannon
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Finance
Abhirup Chakrabarti
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Strategy
Yolande Chan
E. Marie Shantz Professor of Management
Information Systems
Sean Cleary
Bank of Montreal Professor of Finance
Peter Dacin
Kraft Professor of Marketing
Tina Dacin
E. Marie Shantz Chair of Strategy and
Organizational Behaviour
Jean-Etienne de Bettignies
Commerce '64 Faculty Fellow of Business
Economics
Shai Dubey
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Business Law
Louis Gagnon
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Finance
Anthony Goerzen
Donald R. Sobey Professor of International
Business
Jay Handelman
Commerce’77 Fellow of Marketing
Peter Kissick
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Business Law
Ceren Kolsarici
Ian R. Friendly Fellow of Marketing
Yuri Levin
Distinguished Chair of Operations
Management
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Jean-Baptiste Litrico
Bertrand Malsch
Pamela Murphy
Elspeth Murray
Mikhail Nediak
Anton Ovchinnikov
Lynnette Purda
Jana Raver
Ryan Riordan
Kate Rowbotham
Steven Salterio
Sandy Staples
Veikko Thiele
Matthew Thompson
Dan Thornton
Selim Topaloglu
Wei Wang
Jane Webster
Mike Welker
Kenneth Wong
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Strategy
Distinguished Faculty Fellow in Accounting
E. Marie Shantz Fellow in Accounting
CIBC Faculty Fellow in Entrepreneurship
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of
Operations Management
Distinguished Faculty Professor of Management
Science and Operations Management
RBC Fellow of Finance
E. Marie Shantz Fellow of
Organizational Behaviour
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Finance
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Organizational Behaviour
PricewaterhouseCoopers/Tom O’Neill Faculty Research Fellow in Accounting
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of
Management Information Systems
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of
Business Economics
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of
Operations Research
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
Professor in Accounting
RBC Fellow of Finance
Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Finance
E. Marie Shantz Professor of Management
Information Systems
KPMG Faculty Fellow of Accounting
Distinguished Professor of Marketing
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FACULTY & RESEARCH
Teaching Excellence
Research
■■ Smith Business Insight (formally QSBInsight),
the Smith School of Business research
showcase website (ssb.ca/insight), continues
to build a global audience for the school's
thought leadership. Since its founding in
the spring of 2013, the Insight website has
highlighted the work of more than 60 Queen's
faculty and graduate student researchers in
some 125 articles and video presentations,
65 white papers, and 40 webinars.
Every year, graduating students vote for those professors whose excellence
in the classroom made the strongest impression on their class. This year's
Teaching Excellence Award recipients are shown below.
Marc Busch received the Accelerated MBA
Teaching Excellence Award.
■■ At a February reception, Jean-Etienne de Bettignies
was presented with the Research Excellence
Award, and Bertrand Malsch and Veikko Theile
were joint recipients of the New Researcher
Achievement Award. See the full story on page
6 of QSB Magazine’s Summer 2015 issue.
■■ In 2014/15, 41 faculty articles were published
in academic journals, 13 of which appeared
in publications cited in the Financial Times
list of 45 top-tier journals worldwide.
■■ Five school of business professors received
research grants from Canada’s Social Sciences
and Humanities Research Council. The
school's success rate was 50%, well above the
school's three-year average of approximately
30% and the national rate of 26%.
■■ The school of business welcomed
numerous visiting scholars – see the
complete list at ssb.ca/scholars2015.
From left: Paul Roman, full-time MBA Teaching Award; Yuri Levin, Distinguished Chair of Operations
Management, Master of Management Analytics Teaching Award; Kate Rowbotham, Distinguished
Faculty Fellow of Organizational Behaviour, Commerce Society Teaching Excellence Award; Louis
Gagnon, Distinguished Faculty Fellow of Finance, Master of Finance Teaching Award; David McConomy,
Commerce’89 Professor-Student Life Award.
New Faculty
John Moore, shown in the school’s videoconferencing studio, received teaching awards from both Executive
MBA and Executive MBA Americas (formerly the Cornell-Queen’s EMBA) programs, both of which are
taught via videoconference and in residential sessions at Queen’s.
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MICHAEL SARTOR
Assistant Professor of International Business
From Left: Bertrand Malsch, Veikko Theile, Dean David
Saunders and Jean-Etienne de Bettignies at the Research
Excellence Awards reception.
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FACULTY & RESEARCH
Visiting Scholars
SEMINAR SERIES
Accounting
Tim Bauer
College of Business
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, IL
Hans Christensen
Booth School of Business
The University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Susanna Gallani
Broad College of Business
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
Noel Harding
UNSW Australia Business School
UNSW Sydney, Australia
Partha Mohanram
Rotman School of Management
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
Mohan Venkatachalam
The Fuqua School of Business
Duke University Durham, NC
Business Economics
Luis Cabral
Stern School of Business
New York University
New York, NY
Robert Clark
HEC Montréal
Montréal, QC
Christopher Cotton
Dept. of Economics
Queen’s University
Kingston, ON
Hanna Halaburda
Bank of Canada
Ottawa, ON
Ben Handel
Dept. of Economics
University of California — Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
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Taylor A. Jaworski
Dept. of Economics
Queen’s University
Kingston, ON
Silvana Krasteva
Dept. of Economics
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
Robin S. Lee
Dept. of Economics
Harvard University
Boston, MA
Carol McAusland
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Finance
Pierre Chaigneau
HEC Montréal
Montréal, QC
Peter Cziraki
Economics Dept.
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
Jean-Sébastien Fontaine
Bank of Canada
Ottawa, ON
Huseyin Gulen
Krannert School of Management
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
Ingrid Lo
Bank of Canada
Ottawa, ON
Evgeny Lyandres
Boston University School of Management
Boston University
Boston, MA
David K. Musto
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, PA
Marketing
Tulin Erdem
Stern School of Business
New York University
New York, NY
Craig J. Thompson
Wisconsin School of Business
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, WI
Rajan Varadarajan
Mays Business School
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
Management Science
Yossi Aviv
The John M. Olin School of Business
Washington University
St. Louis, MO
Jonathan Eckstein
Rutgers School of Business
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ
Woonghee Tim Huh
Sauder School of Business
UBC
Vancouver, BC
Warren Lieberman
Veritec Solutions
Belmont, CA
Patrice Marcotte
Université de Montréal
Montréal, QC
P. James McLellan
Dept. Of Chemical Engineering
Queen’s University
Kingston, ON
Management Information Systems
Peer Fiss
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
Robert. D. Galliers
Dept. of Information and Process
Management
Bentley University
Waltham, Ma
Nadège Levallet
College of Business
Ohio University
Athen, OH
Barbara Marcolin
Faculty of Management
University of British Columbia
Kelowna, BC
Alain Pinsonneault
Desautels Faculty of Management
McGill University
Montréal, QC
Organizational Behaviour
James Barker
Rowe School of Business
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS
Marlys Christianson
Rotman School of Management
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
Bennett J. Tepper
Fisher College of Business
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
Paul Tracey
Cambridge Judge Business School
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, UK
Strategy
Michel Anteby
Harvard Business School
Harvard University
Boston, MA
Visiting Summer Scholar
Patricia Devine
Wisconsin School of Business
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
CONFERENCES
8th Conference on the Economics of
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Ajay Agrawal
Rotman School of Management
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
Matthew Backus
Columbia Business School
New York, NY
Christian Catalini
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT
Cambridge, MA
Douglas Cummings
Schulich School of Business
York University
Toronto, ON
Michael Ewens
Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
Matthew Grennan
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, PA
Jean-François Houde
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, PA
David Hsu
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, PA
Jillian Popadak
The Fuqua School of Business
Duke University Durham, NC
Bhaven N. Sampat
Department of Health Policy and
Management
Columbia University
New York, NY
Ariel D. Stern
Harvard Business School
Harvard University
Boston, MA
Elena Simintzi
Sauder School of Business
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Mauricio Varela
Dept. of Economics
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Fabian Waldinger
Dept. of Economics
University of Warwick
Coventry, UK
Bruce A. Weinberg
Department of Economics
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
5th Economics of Organization Workshop
Charles Angelucci
Columbia Business School
Columbia University
New York, NY
Alessandro Bonatti
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT
Cambridge, MA
David Chan
Stanford Medical School
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
Daniel Ferreira
London School of Economics
London, UK
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Centres of
Innovation
The Monieson Centre for Business Research in Healthcare
The Monieson Centre for Business Research in
Healthcare creates opportunities and provides
ongoing support to academics, business leaders and
policymakers to develop research-based solutions to
real-world problems. The Centre provides partners
with access to evidence-based findings and strategies,
and collaborative, interdisciplinary research teams with
the large data sets necessary for rigorous research.
Executive Education
ssb.ca/monieson
Queen's Executive Education is a leader in management
education in Canada, both through its open enrolment
programs and custom programs, which are tailored to
specific organization needs.
Panellists at the health
policy conference, from
left, Simon Kennedy,
Deputy Minister, Health
Canada; Doug Hughes,
Assistant Deputy Minister,
B.C. Ministry of Health;
Dr. Bob Bell, Deputy
Minister, Ontario Ministry
of Health and Long Term
Care; Dr. Peter Vaughan,
Deputy Minister, N.S.
Department of Health and
Wellness.
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2014/2015 MILESTONES
■■ Reintegrated Fit to LeadTM services into all
residential programs offered at the Donald
Gordon Conference Centre. This optional
program focuses on mental, emotional
and physical wellbeing of participants.
■■ Launched the first-ever emotive marketing
campaign around the theme “You Belong Here”
that evokes the quality experience and sense of
personal achievement that Queen’s Executive
Education programs deliver to clients.
■■ Successfully launched three new open
enrolment programs — Building Resilience,
Design Thinking, and Execution — with
several others planned for 2016.
■■ Continued to hold steady in Financial
Times’ Ranking of Executive Education –
#27 in the world and #3 in Canada.
In class at the Donald Gordon Conference Centre.
2014/2015 MILESTONES
■■ The Queen’s Health Policy Change Conference Series
concluded in May with the Managing a Canadian Healthcare
Strategy conference. Led by the Monieson Centre, this
three-part annual series was a joint venture between
the business school, the Faculty of Health Sciences and
School of Policy Studies. Each conference attracted senior
industry, government and academic leaders from around
the world to discuss Canadian healthcare strategies. The
series generated 16 white papers, 25 sponsors, three
workshops and a book (Toward a Healthcare Strategy for
Canadians, Carson, A.S., Dixon, J. and Nossal, K.R. (eds.).
■■ The Monieson Centre formed a collaborative interdisciplinary
group of 21 researchers from the business school, Queen’s
Health Sciences and Computing, to work on five projects
in systems leadership and governance in healthcare.
■■ With funding from Canada Health Infoway, the
Centre began a two-year evaluation of a Community
Paramedic Remote Patient Monitoring program.
■■ A grant from the Joseph F. Stauffer Foundation enabled
the Centre to host an Economics and Healthcare Speaker
Series, featuring presentations by scholars from Wharton,
Harvard, University of California-Berkeley, among others.
Centre for Business Venturing
The Centre for Business Venturing supports the creation, leadership and management of new ventures. Its
activities range from embedding new-venture thinking into the curriculum — including an elective course that
enables students to invest monies from the TriColour Venture Fund — to providing new ventures with access
to capital, and conducting applied research in business venturing.
Fit to LeadTM in action.
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PARTICIPATION STATISTICS
4115 3128 668 3940
person-days delivered through
open-enrolment programs
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person-days delivered through
domestic organization-specific
programs
person-days delivered through
short-format programs
person-days delivered through
international programs
■■ The 12 student members of the TriColour
Venture Fund program evaluated business
plans from ten Ontario companies looking
for investors. Students conducted due
diligence reviews on three of the plans and
recommended investing in one to the Fund’s
Advisory Board. As a result, the TCVF invested
$90,000 in Peekapak, a start-up that is creating
educational content to radically improve
learning outcomes in early childhood.
■■ The Centre-facilitated survey of Best Small and Medium Sized
Employers marked 11 years in helping organizations improve
employee morale, retention and productivity. Since the program’s
inception, surveys from more than 135,000 employees and close to
10,000 leaders have provided insights on key leadership issues facing
Canadian organizations. The Top 50 Employers were profiled in
Canadian Business magazine, PROFITGuide.com and in La Presse.
■■ Three Commerce students landed ‘Dare to Dream’ internships, valued
at up to $15,000 for each of their new ventures, funded by benefactors
CIBC, Cogeco and BCom’78 classmates Dany Battat and Gia Steffensen.
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CENTRES OF INNOVATION
Centre for Social Impact
The CPA–Queen's Centre for Governance
The Centre’s mission is to educate students and foster outreach
and advocacy on issues of social impact. This involves fostering
education in the fields of responsible leadership and social
impact; supporting research and providing advice in key focus
areas; providing support for communities; and being a global
advocate on issues of responsible leadership and social impact.
2014/2015 MILESTONES
ssb.ca/csi
Centre Director Tina
Dacin, third from left, with
attendees of the Social
Impact Summit
■■ In Oct. 2014, the former QSB Centre for Responsible
Leadership changed its name to the Centre for Social
Impact to better align and reflect its priorities and focus.
■■ Hosted the annual Social Impact Summit (formerly
the Responsible Leadership Summit) for Commerce,
MBA, AMBA and MIB students that featured
more than 25 speakers at the two-day event.
■■ Hosted a two-day Social Innovation “Boot Camp” and
Social Venture Pitch Competition for the school's and
Queen’s students, in partnership with the AMS (Alma
Mater Society) and EWB (Engineers Without Borders).
■■ CSI took the lead role in the campus-wide RECODE
initiative. Queen’s is one of 18 postsecondary institutions
that received funding from the J.W. McConnell Family
Foundation, which promotes the development of an
on-and-off campus social innovation ecosystem.
The Centre is committed to improving corporate governance in Canada through
a variety of research and teaching programs. The Centre funds academic research
into Canadian and international corporate governance issues, and contributes to
the creation of leading-edge curriculum. The Centre is partially funded through the
generosity of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario.
ssb.ca/governance
At the 2015 VSRA luncheon, Dean David Saunders; Deryck Williams, from event sponsor Grant
Thornton; George Boland, Associate Director of the CPA-Queen’s Centre for Governance; Carol
Wilding, President and CEO, CPA Ontario; and Brian Leader, VP of Learning, CPA Ontario.
2014/2015 MILESTONES
■■ The Centre evaluated the productivity
and cost-effectiveness of its research
focus on basic governance in 2014.
In its seven-year history, the Centre’s
sponsored research has resulted in
nine publications, including five
in the influential Financial Times’
list of 45 top-tier journals.
■■ The Voluntary Sector Reporting Award
program entered its seventh successful
year with an increase in participation
to 140 organizations of all sizes.
■■ The Centre continued to provide
support to student groups and
faculty dealing with challenges that
arose from the merger of the three
professional accounting bodies and
the move towards a new professional
accounting examination.
Queen's Business Consulting
Queen's Executive Decision Centre
Queen’s Business Consulting (QBC) has operated for 40 years and is
Canada’s top undergraduate consulting program. This year-round
venture is managed by senior Commerce students under the guidance
of Rob Woyzbun, the Centre’s Director. Students provide a range
of cost-effective consulting services to small and medium-sized
businesses, not-for-profit organizations and other public enterprises.
Canada’s first electronic group-decision support facility remains much in
demand. Participants in meetings facilitated by Centre staff — either at
Goodes Hall or using the Portable Decision Centre in their own locations
— use the school's innovative facilitation software to contribute their
expertise to the discussions. Clients include private- and public-sector
organizations as well as Queen’s faculty, staff and students.
ssb.ca/qbc
ssb.ca/execdecision
2014/2015 MILESTONES
■■ Student consultants completed nine client projects this year,
showing growth in project size, complexity and revenues
generated. Projects included proposing expansion strategies
for three Queen’s departments; preparing a growth and
M&A strategy for a manufacturing company, a business
plan for a new pharmacy, an expansion plan for a major
not-for-profit organization; an e-commerce feasibility study
for an on-campus retailer; completion of the third phase of
a major project for the City of Brockville; and a follow-up
engagement for the Kingston Association of Museums.
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2014/2015 MILESTONES
Student consultants with Centre Director Rob Woyzbun (second from right).
■■ Facilitated more than 95 electronic brainstorming
events, including community consultations in 50
municipalities across Canada, and sessions for 25
private sector organizations and several national groups
and associations. Internally, the Centre facilitated
workshops involving administrative committees,
research groups, undergraduate classes, graduate
seminars, class evaluations and SSHRC roundtables.
Centre Associate Director Erik Lockhart facilitates a session.
■■ With its new state-of-the-art meeting facility in
Goodes Hall and using leading edge web-enabled
technology, Centre facilitators conducted both faceto-face and virtual meetings, including a series of
focus groups on global best practices in promoting
the live music industry conducted simultaneously
with participants from five continents.
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International
Exchange
Partners
Bergen
Stockholm Helsinki Mikkeli
Uppsala
St. Petersburg
Oslo
Tallinn
Gothenburg
Lund
Warsaw
Vienna
Budapest
Ljubljana
Kingston
Madrid
Lisbon
Rome
Istanbul
Beijing
Seoul
Monterrey
Guangzhou
Mexico
City
Hyderabad
Bangalore
Cave Hill
Bogotá
Nagoya
Tokyo
Dublin
Shanghai
Ghaziabad
Hong
Kong
Aarhus
Copenhagen
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Durham
Taipei
Hsinchu City
Manchester
Birmingham
Rotterdam
Tilburg Maastricht
Bath London Antwerp
Leipzig
Cologne
Brussels
Leuven
Exeter
Lille
Koblenz
Louvain-la-Neuve Weisbaden Prague
Rouen
Cergy Reims
Mannheim
Paris
Bangkok
Singapore
Zurich
Nantes
Toulouse
Nice
Aix-en-Provence
Marseille
Barcelona
Brisbane
Santiago
Buenos Aires
Innsbruck
Lyon
Milan
Grenoble
Bordeaux
São Paulo
St. Gallen
Perth
Montevideo
Sydney
Adelaide
Auckland
Melbourne
Dunedin
THE AMERICAS
Argentina
Torcuato Di Tella University,
Buenos Aires
Barbados
University of West Indies, Cave Hill
Brazil
FundaÇão Getulio Vargas, São Paulo
INSPER — Institute of Education and
Research, São Paulo
Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de
Chile, Santiago
Colombia
Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá
Mexico
IPADE Business School, Mexico City
Tecnológico de Monterrey
Uruguay
Universidad de Montevideo
EUROPE
Austria
MCI Management Centre, Innsbruck
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Vienna University of Economics and
Business*, Vienna
Belgium
KU Leuven
Solvay Brussels School of Economics
and Management
Catholic University of Louvain,
Louvain-la-Neuve
University of Antwerp
Czech Republic
University of Economics, Prague
Denmark
Aarhus University
Copenhagen Business School*
Estonia
Estonian Business School, Tallinn
Finland
Aalto University School of Business
(Helsinki and Mikkeli)
Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki
France
Audencia Nantes
EDHEC, Lille and Nice
EMLYON, Lyon
ESCP Europe, Paris
ESSEC Business School Paris*, Cergy
Grenoble Ecole de Management
HEC School of Management, Paris
IAE Aix-Marseille Graduate School of
Management, Aix-en-Provence
Kedge Business School, Bordeaux
and Marseille
NEOMA Business School, Rouen
and Reims
Sciences Po, Paris
SKEMA Business School, Nice
Toulouse Business School
Netherlands
Switzerland
Maastricht University School of
Business and Economics*
Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Tilburg University
University of St. Gallen
University of Zurich
Germany
Warsaw School of Economics
Cologne Business School
European Business School, Weisbaden
HHL Leipzig Graduate School
of Management
University of Mannheim*
WHU—Otto Beisheim School
of Management, Koblenz
Hungary
Corvinus University of Budapest
Ireland
University College, Dublin
University of Dublin Trinity College
Italy
Bocconi University*, Milan
LUISS Guido Carli, Rome
Norway
BI Norwegian Business School*, Oslo
Norwegian School of Economics,
Bergen
Poland
Portugal
Universidade Católica Portuguesa,
Lisbon
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon
United Kingdom
Aston University, Birmingham
City University of London,
Cass Business School*
Durham University
University of Bath
University of Edinburgh
University of Exeter
University of Manchester
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Slovenia
ASIA
University of Ljubljana
China
Spain
ESADE Business School*, Barcelona
IE University, Madrid
University of Navarra, Madrid
Sweden
Lund University
Stockholm School of Economics
University of Gothenburg
Uppsala University
Cheung Kong Graduate School of
Business, Beijing
China Europe International Business
School (CEIBS), Shanghai
Chinese University of Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong
Fudan University, Shanghai
Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology
Peking University, Beijing
Renmin University, Beijing
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Antai College of Economics
& Management
Shanghai Advanced Institute
of Finance
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou
School of Business
Lingnan (University) College
Tongji University, Shanghai
Tsinghua University, Beijing
India
Indian Institute of Management
(IIM), Bangalore
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
Institute of Management Technology,
Ghaziabad
Japan
Keio University, Tokyo
Nagoya University of Commerce &
Business
Rikkyo University, Tokyo
Waseda University, Tokyo
Russia
St. Petersburg University
Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore
Singapore Management University
South Korea
Korea University, Seoul
Seoul National University
Yonsei University, Seoul
Taiwan
National Chengchi University, Taipei
National Chiao Tung University,
Hsinchu City
National Taiwan University, Taipei
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales,
Sydney
University of Queensland, Brisbane
University of Sydney
University of Western Australia,
Perth
New Zealand
University of Auckland
University of Otago, Dunedin
Thailand
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Thammasat University, Bangkok
Turkey
Koç University, Istanbul
Sabanci University, Istanbul
ssb.ca/partners
AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA
Australia
Monash University, Melbourne
Queensland University of
Technology, Brisbane
* Double-degree international partners
Universities in bold are new partners
added in 2014/2015.
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Financial
Report
Highlights of Giving
SUMMARY OF DONATIONS RECEIVED (2006-2015)
Donations (cash received) to the school were $10.1M in 2014-15 ($7.2M in 2013-14). The generous support
of donors enabled the school of business to invest in key priorities: to continue to develop leaders, accelerate
thought leadership, transform student learning and to complete the expansion of Goodes Hall on budget.
The business school’s funds from various sources increased 9% in the
2014-2015 fiscal year. The increase is attributable mainly to the growth in
program offerings (e.g. new Master of Management Analytics; Master of
Finance, Beijing; and Graduate Diploma in Business) and to a one-time,
larger than anticipated enrolment of students in the Commerce program.
For the first time in the school’s history, the total
amount of funds from all sources exceeded the
$100-million mark. This major milestone was only
achieved thanks to donations from alumni and friends
of the school.
$12,000,000
$10.10M
Statements of Sources and Uses
$9,000,000
(all amounts in the '000s)
Year ended
April 30, 2015 (Actual)
Year ended
April 30, 2014 (Actual)
SOURCES
$53,514
53%
$45,247
49%
MBA programs
$32,966
33%
$32,085
35%
Non-degree executive education programs
$3.27M
$3.26M
$3,000,000
$8,629
9%
$9,120
10%
$10,108
10%
$7,207
8%
$(6,052)
-6%
$(2,254)
-2%
$(1,843)
-2%
$(2,327)
-3%
$2,169
2%
$1,962
2%
$589
1%
$692
1%
$100,081
100%
$91,733
100%
Salaries and benefits
$41,232
41%
$38,228
42%
Direct program expenses
$26,685
27%
$24,844
27%
GIFTS BY SOURCE (2014-2015)
Queen's University services
$20,843
21%
$18,977
21%
Student aid
$3,316
3%
$3,254
4%
Other
$2,419
2%
$1,673
2%
Capital expenditures
$2,459
2%
$2,043
2%
Transfer to/(from) reserves
$3,126
3%
$2,715
3%
The philanthropic commitment of alumni, friends and
corporate and foundation partners helps provide the resources
required to respond to an ever-changing business landscape.
Our vision is to be one of the world’s most innovative and
influential business schools and the investment and partnership
of our supporters is essential to our future growth and success.
$100,081
100%
$91,733
100%
Fundraising gifts and contributions1
Less: endowed contributions
2
Less: restricted for capital project
Endowment income
Other
Total sources
3
$7.20M
$5.22M
$4.57M
Undergraduate, PhD/MSc, Master of Management and Diploma programs
$6.30M
$5.85M
$6,000,000
$6.60M
$0
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
2013/2014
2014/2015
USES
Total uses
1 Does not include gifts and contributions for the original Goodes Hall construction.
2 Endowed contributions are those for which the principal must remain intact. The endowment generates investment income presented on this page as 'Endowment income'.
3 Restricted for capital project are gifts and contributions received for the Goodes Hall Expansion project.
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3% 2%
16%
79%
School of business alumni
Corporations & Foundations
Friends
Queen's alumni (non-business)
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Contributors
Report
Campaign Cabinet Members
Queen’s Initiative Campaign
for the School of Business
Thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends and the
dedication of Campaign Cabinet Volunteers and Class Giving
leaders, the campaign for the school of business has now
surpassed $59-million of its $65-million goal (as of July 30,
2015). This significant investment will allow the school of
business to remain at the forefront of Canadian business
education and ensure that students are given unparalleled
opportunities to develop into successful leaders.
In 2012, we celebrated the completion of the new west
wing of Goodes Hall and the strategic expansion of the
school’s programs. We are aiming to celebrate again, at the
campaign’s end on April 30, 2016, when we hope to have
surpassed our original goal. The funds raised through this
ambitious campaign will
significantly impact the lives
of our students by increasing
support for scholarships and
bursaries, implementing
innovative teaching methods,
attracting and retaining
talented professors through
highly sought-after named
positions.
These are important goals,
impossible to achieve without
the continued support of our
alumni and friends.
Class Giving Leaders Nayra Otinkorang, CQ-EMBA’14;
Tracy Muxlow, BCom’93; Doug McCutcheon, BCom’87
(also a Campaign Cabinet member); and Nicola von
Schroeter, BCom’88 were panellists at an event to help
class leaders in their fundraising efforts.
$65M GOAL
$59M RAISED*
David Saunders with Campaign Cabinet member Michael
Kehoe, BCom’78.
For further details, please visit
ssb.ca/invest
* as of July 30, 2015
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Campaign Chair Jerry del Missier, MBA’87, and Class Giving
Leader Andrew Guilfoyle, BCom’95.
Iain Bruce, BCom’81, Retired Managing Director,
Risk Management, AMBAC Assurance Corp.
Jeff Carney, BCom’84, President & CEO,
Mackenzie Financial Corp. & Co-President
& CEO, IGM Financial Inc. (Co-Chair)
Greg Cochrane, MBA’74, Managing Director, VRG Capital
Linda Cochrane, BA’77, MBA’79
Shawn Cooper, BCom’87, Managing Director
& Regional Leader, Latin America/
Canada, Russell Reynolds Associates
Jerry del Missier, BSc(Eng)’85, MBA’87, Executive
Chairman, Copper Street Capital LLP (Campaign Chair)
Carol Devenny, BCom’82, Office Managing
Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
John Gleeson, BCom’80, Certified Financial
Planner, Gleeson Financial Group Inc.
Adrienne Goldthorpe, BCom’99
Ted Goldthorpe, BCom’99, President,
Apollo Investment Corporation
Mel Goodes, BCom’57, LLD’94, Retired
CEO, Warner-Lambert Co.
Nancy Goodes
Ken Grewal, BCom’96, On sabbatical
Samuel H. Gudewill, MBA’79, President &
CEO, Innovex Equities Corporation
Paul Hand, BA’69, MBA’73, Managing Director,
RBC Capital Markets (Co-Chair)
George Holmes, BCom’80, Retired
Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Andrew Hungerford, BCom’96, Partner,
Hungerford Properties
Jerry Jackson, BCom’78, Partner, Polar Capital Corporation
Michael Kehoe, BCom’78, CEO, Cosmetica
Laboratories Inc. (Co-Chair)
Tom Kinnear, BCom’66, LLD’02, PhD, D. Maynard
Phelps Professor of Business Administration
and Marketing, Ross School of Business,
University of Michigan (Co-Chair)
Jim Leech, MBA’73, Retired President &
CEO, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Doug McCutcheon, BCom’87, President,
Longview Asset Management Ltd.
Grant McDonald, BCom’82, Office
Managing Partner, KPMG
Tom Miller, BCom’79, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Thomas O’Neill, BCom’67, LLD’05, Chair of the
Board, BCE, Bell Canada & Scotiabank (Co-Chair)
Paul Pancham, BCom’89, MD’94,
Dr. P. Pancham Medicine Professional Corp.
Ethel Patterson, MBA’81
Sally Peterson, BAH’86, MBA’88
Sam Pollock, BCom’88, Senior Managing
Partner, Brookfield Asset Management
Charles Powis, BCom’86
Sharon Ranson, BCom’80, President,
The Ranson Group Inc.
John See, BScH’79, MBA’81, Vice Chair,
TD Wealth, TD Bank Group (Co-Chair)
Donald Sobey, BCom’57, Chair Emeritus,
Empire Company Ltd.
Penny Somerville, BCom’78
Ed Speal, BCom’83, Managing Director, BNP Paribas
Gia Steffensen, BCom’78, Retired Chief
Investment Officer, Legg Mason Canada
Bob Wardrop, BCom’86, Executive Director,
Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance,
Cambridge Judge Business School
Benita Warmbold, BCom’80, Senior Managing Director
& CFO, CPP Investment Board (Co-Chair)
John Watson, MBA’70, Director, Talisman Energy Inc.
Tony Woodward, BCom’75, Managing
Director, Investment & Risk Management,
Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc.
Sally Peterson, MBA'88, and Sharon Ranson, BCom'80
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT
Recognizing Cumulative Giving
The following list recognizes our generous supporters who have given $25,000
or more, cumulatively, to the school of business as of April 30, 2015.
$5,000,000+
Nancy & Mel Goodes, BCom'57, LLD'94
Donald Sobey, BCom'57
Anonymous
$1,000,000-$4,999,999
Laurie & Michael Borden, BCom'80
Ana Maria & Donald Carty, BAH'68, LLD'01
Carol & Ian Friendly, BCom'83
Paul Hand, BA'69, MBA'73, &
Vicki Gilliatt Hand, BA/BPHE'73
Lynn & Ewout Heersink, MBA'74
Tom Kinnear, BCom'66, LLD'02, PhD
Sonilal◊, Ira &
Paul Pancham, BCom'89, MD'94
Cathy & Harold Roozen, MBA'79
Gerald Sutton, BCom'48, MCom'49, &
Margaret Sutton, BA'48
Anonymous (3)
$500,000-$999,999
Estate of Donald Alexander Baxter, BCom'34
Estate of Muriel Hatch
Lisanne Hill, BCom'80
Michael Kehoe, BCom'78
A. Britton Smith, LLD'09
Anonymous
$250,000-$499,999
Iain Bruce, BCom'81
Linda Cochrane, BA'77, MBA'79, &
Greg Cochrane, MBA'74
Michael Durland, PhD'91
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Samuel H. Gudewill, MBA'79
Paul & Catherine Hyde, BA'82
Jim Leech, MBA'73
Estate of Donald I. McLeod, BA 1908
Len Morrow, MBA'72
Harry Mortimore, MBA'73
Thomas O'Neill, BCom'67, LLD'05, &
Susan O'Neill, BA'65
Ethel Patterson, MBA'81, &
Michael Bandzierz, MBA'80
Mark Schweitzer, BCom'83, &
Teresa Schweitzer, BNSc'85
John See, BScH'79, MBA'81, &
Kathryn See, BAH'79
Estate of Elizabeth Marie Shantz, BCom'27
Brenda Vince*, BCom'77, &
Steven Smith, BCom'77
William Yu, BSc(Eng)'84, MBA'87, &
Diana Liu
$100,000-$249,999
Elyse & Dany Battat, BCom'78
David Beatty, BCom'82
Estate of Jean M. Black
Judith & Philip Bookalam, BCom'68
Karyn Brooks, BCom'76
Simon Brown, BCom'93, &
Mona Brown, BAH'93
Jason Capello, BCom'96
Carolyn Carney, BCom'86, &
Jeff Carney, BCom'84
Andrew Chisholm, BCom'81, &
Laurie Thomson, BAH'84
Augusta & Shawn Cooper, BCom'87
Estate of Martha Hazel Coughlin
Ian Dawson, MBA'85
John Gleeson, BCom'80, &
Sarah Gleeson, BAH'80
Adrienne Goldthorpe, BCom'99, &
Ted Goldthorpe, BCom'99
Ken Grewal, BCom'96, & Christina Skinner
Nancy Hamm, BCom'76, &
Richard Hamm, BCom'76
George Holmes, BCom'80
Jerry Jackson, BCom'78
Fred Jaques, BCom'80
Pentti Karkkainen, MBA'81
Michael Keilhauer, BCom'76
Paul Kinnear, BCom'63, &
Carole Kinnear, BA'98
Kyle Kitagawa, MBA'88
Anna Koo, MBA'75, &
Norman Koo, BSc(Eng)'72, MBA'75
Donald Langill, BCom'77
Peter Mackenzie, BCom'81, & Kate Zeidler
Mark MacTavish, BCom'97
Valerie Mann, BCom'86, &
John Condon, BSc(Eng)'85
Thomas Miller, BCom'79, &
Elizabeth Miller, BFA'79
Somen Mondal, MBA'06
Max Muselius, BA'79, MBA'81
Edward Nash, BCom'85
Joseph Pal, BCom'74
Ryan Pedlow, BCom'98
Patti Perras Shugart, BCom'86, &
Paul Shugart, BScH'79
Sally Peterson, BAH'86, MBA'88, &
Bryan Pearson, BScH'86, MBA'88
Sam Pollock, BCom'88
Charles Powis, BCom'86
Sharon Ranson, BCom'80, & family
Susan Rooks, BCom'84, &
Edward Speal, BCom'83
Derek Russell
Lisa J. Saunders, BCom'86
Michael Sifton, BCom'83, &
Julie Sifton, BA'82
Estate of Christine Sinclair, BCom'81
Crystal & Gregory Smith, BCom'91
Olga & William Stanimir
Patti & Sandy Staples◊
Gia Steffensen, BCom'78, &
Jean Steffensen, BA'77, BEd'78
“As an entrepreneur, I’ve had a lot of experience in capitalizing on opportunities,” says Somen
Mondal, MBA’06, co-founding CEO of Ideal Candidate and a winner of an Ontario Ernst &
Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2012.
Such an opportunity arose when the Dean’s Matching Fund was introduced in December
2014. The program matches gifts of $1K to $25K to the school of business and offers alumni
who graduated in 2004 or later the opportunity to triple their donations. Somen decided to
give the maximum, which grew his initial contribution to $75K. He subsequently gave an
additional $75K and directed the total amount of $150K to the Commerce Society’s Queen’s
Entrepreneurs’ Competition (QEC), which saw its prize money increase six-fold.
“By upping the stakes, QEC is bound to attract even more talented competitors from
around the world,” says Somen. “I feel privileged to be able to provide the kind of seed
funding that can really kick-start a new venture. I’m looking forward to having played a part in
discovering The Next Big Thing!”
“Somen has been one of QEC’s strongest supporters,” says QEC Co-Chair Shayne Gelbard,
Comm’16, “He’s been a long-time judge and panellist, unstintingly donating his time and
sharing his expertise. We’re extremely grateful for his generosity that will help us take QEC to
the next level.”
Colin Taylor, BCom'84
Shirley Irene & Allan Taylor, LLD'91
Margot & Eric Toller*, BA'50, BCom'51
Kim van Steenbergen, BNSc'78, &
Jeff van Steenbergen, BSc(Eng)'77
Angela & Brian Walsh, BA'74, MBA'76
Bob Wardrop, BCom'86
Benita Warmbold, BCom'80, &
Gerry N. Wood
George Watson, BSc(Eng)'70, MBA'72, &
Sheila Watson, BAH'72
John Watson, MBA'70
Bruce & Cathy Williams, MBA'77
Jos Wintermans, MBA'72
Cate Woodward, BA'74, MBA'76, &
Tony Woodward, BCom'75
Deborah Yedlin, MBA'91, &
Martin Molyneaux
Anonymous (4)
$50,000-$99,999
Andrew Brewster, BCom'99
W. Dave Brining, BCom'79
David Brown, BCom'73
Shauneen Bruder, MBA'84, &
Michael Bruder, LLB'84
Jennifer Camelford, BAH'74, MBA'78, &
James Camelford, BA'77
Pamela & Chris Clark, BCom'76
Sara & Peter Copestake, BA'78◊
Bob Cronin, BCom'80, &
Gayle Cronin, BSc'80
John M. Davison
Daphne Dean, BA'71, BScH'73,
MSc'78, MBA'81
Douglas Dethy, BCom'75
Graham Farquharson, MBA'69
Monika Federau, MBA'88
Karen Flavelle, BCom'79 & Jamie McTavish
Gordon Fleming*, BCom'53
Ian Fraser, BCom'53, &
Patricia Fraser, BAH'53
Andrew Gross, BCom'79, &
Nora Gross, BA'81, BAH'82
Glynis Anne Henry, BA'76, MBA'78
Milton Hess*, BCom'64, & Julia Hess, BA'65
Elliot Jacobson, MBA'69
Janet & Richard Lint
Robert F. & Margaret MacLellan,
BAH'79, MBA'81
Mike MacSween, MBA'07
Douglas McCutcheon, BCom'87, &
Deborah McCutcheon, BScH'86
Nancy McFadden, BAH'74, BEd'76, &
Douglas McFadden, LLB'75
Robert McFarlane, BCom'83
Catherine McIntosh, BCom'82, &
Douglas McIntosh, BCom'82
Thomas McLaren*, BCom'49
Frederick Mifflin, BCom'81
Anne & Dusan Miklas
Estate of Lois Monieson
Ted Neave◊
Ian Ness, BCom'79
Jennifer Newman, BCom'91 &
Patrick Marley, BCom'92
Janet Nixon, BCom'80, &
Gordon Nixon, BCom'79, LLD'03
John Nixon, BCom'77
Elsa & Michael Nowlan, BCom'82
Leah & John O’Neill
John & Susan Michel Shuter, MBA'81
Robert Sobey, BAH'88
Estate of Richard Stackhouse, BCom'53
Frederick Troop, BCom'54
Michelle Weinberg, BCom'93
David A. Wilson, BCom'64
Daniel Wilton, BCom'93
Anonymous (4)
* Deceased
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | Recognizing Cumulative Giving
$25,000-$49,999
M. Shân Atkins, BCom'79, & James E. Erbs
Karen Bailey, BCom'93
Deborah Barrett
Brent Belzberg, BCom'72
Michael Bolitho, BCom'84, &
Angelica Thiele-Bolitho
Derek Burney, BAH'62, MA'64, LLD'98
Elizabeth & Gregor Caldwell, BCom'64
Guy Casgrain, BCom'78
Roger Casgrain, BCom'80, &
Colette Charest, BSc(Eng)'82
Merianne & Michael Castellarin, BCom'95
Michael Chan, MBA'94 & Donna Townsend
Frances & Robert Crandall, BCom'51◊
Donald Cranston, BScH'82, MBA'85
William A. Cunningham, BCom'83
Anita & Bryan Davis, BCom'95
Elaine Delaney
Mark DesLauriers, BCom'78
Carol Devenny, BCom'82, &
Grant McDonald, BCom'82
Carolyn & Scott Earthy, BCom'97
Gloria J. Epstein, BCom'72
Steven Flanders, BCom'86
Michael Flux, BCom'95, &
Marnie Smith, BAH’94
Michael Forsayeth, BCom'77, &
Janet Forsayeth, BA'77
Michael Gilbert, BCom'78, &
Cynthia Gilbert, BA'78
Valerie Gillis, BCom'96
Cyril Goddeeris, BCom'00
Anne Gouinlock, BCom'82, &
Geoffrey Gouinlock, BCom'82
Jason Gould, BCom'95
Andrew Guilfoyle, BCom'95
John A. Hallward, BCom'83
Everett Harrison, BCom'46
Douglas Heighington, MBA'81
Gordon Hendren, BCom'79
Melanie & Stephen Hoffmeister, BCom'98
Donald Huggett*, BA'51, BCom'51
Andrew Hungerford, BCom'96
Claude Lamoureux
Sandra Linsdell, BCom'89, &
Donald Linsdell, BCom'89
Wendy & Paul Lishman, BCom'92
Brian Martin, BCom'99
Nancy & Rick Martin
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When Joshua Hamilton, MBA’16, learned that he had
been awarded the D&R Sobey Atlantic MBA Scholarship,
he was humbled at the prospect of becoming its
inaugural recipient. Like another native of Cole Harbour,
N.S. — hockey superstar Sidney Crosby — Joshua
intends to make his mark in his chosen field, in his case,
the business world. He’s already made considerable
progress, having been elected class president by his
peers.
His ambitions were given a helping hand by Donald
(BCom’57) and Rob (BAH’88) Sobey, who are continuing
their tradition of supporting Atlantic Canadian students.
The MBA scholarship fund of $4M builds on the D&R
Sobey Atlantic Undergraduate Scholarship fund established by the Sobeys in 1999.
Since its inception, the undergraduate fund has disbursed $3.7M to 89 students
from Atlantic Canada.
In a thank-you letter to the Sobeys, Joshua wrote: “Growing up in Nova Scotia, I
would never have dreamed that I would one day attend Queen’s to pursue my MBA.
You have allowed me to reach a stage in my academic career that was beyond my
wildest dreams. I will honour your generosity by pursuing my goals with integrity
and humility.”
Candace & David McConomy, MBA'69◊
Elaine & David McIlquham, BCom'77
Helen & John McKay, MBA'71
Kim McKenzie, MBA'85
Wendy & Alex Melvin, BA'72, MBA'74
David G. Merkel
Susan Miklas, BA'65, LLB'88◊
Nadine Mirchandani, BCom'93
Elizabeth Gay Mitchell, BA'64
Ron Mock & Marianne Gouras
Frederick Moote, BA'49, BSc(Eng)'49
Estate of Sylvia Morawetz, BCom'75
Melanie & Peter Munk
Elspeth Murray, BScH'85, MBA'87◊, &
Peter Richardson◊
Wayne Musselman*, BCom'64
Paul Myles, BCom'66, MBA'67
Michael Nobrega
Gwen & David Oliver, BCom'64, MBA'66
Judith Orzechowski, BCom'96, &
Torbjorn Andreassen, BCom'95
Beverly Paquette, BCom'77
Carolyn Paterson, BScH'85, &
Alan Paterson, BSc(Eng)'85
Cynthia Phillips, BCom'84
Joanne Poile, BCom'89
Nancy Powis, BCom'80
Catherine, BScH'78, BEd'85, MEd'98◊, &
Michael Purcell, BSc(Eng)'75
Robert Renaud, BCom'96, &
Sarah Renaud, BAH'96
Ray Richardson, MBA'84, &
Anne Nurse-Richardson, BA'78
Cee Cee & Bruce Robertson, BCom'88
Michael Robins, BCom'79, &
Susanne Robins, BAH'82
Bruce Runciman, BCom'78
David M. Saunders◊ & Susan Bartholomew◊
David Sculthorpe, BCom'83, &
Patricia Sculthorpe, BAH'85
Candace Shaw, BA'84, BScH'85, MBA'87
Robert Shoniker, BCom'69, MBA'70
Laurie & Jonathan Soler, BCom’95
Penny Somerville, BCom'78
Adrienne Teron, BCom'91 &
Bruce Teron, BCom'91
Jean Turmel
Sherri & Jeffrey Watchorn, BCom'88
Sheila Cooke-Witt, MBA'83, &
Karsten Witt, MBA'83
Laxmi & Jeffrey Wordham, BCom'95
Herbert Wyman, BCom'50
Anonymous (5)
* Deceased
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
Royal Legacy Society
The following list recognizes alumni and friends of the school who have directed bequests,
gifts of insurance and registered account and trust proceeds for the future benefit of Queen’s.
Matthew Aaronson, BA'98, BCom'98, &
Katherine Sanderson, BA'98
Elisha Ballantyne, BCom'97
Eleanor R. & John W. Bannister, BCom’47
Sharon & James Bradley, BSc(Eng)'69,
MBA'74
Julie Breen, BCom'96
Bob Butterill, BCom'77
William Campbell, BCom'50
Donald Cooper, BCom'58, LLD'07
Ross Cowan, BCom'66
Donald Cranston, BScH'82, MBA'85
Hedley Cross*, IR'46, BCom'48, &
Frances Cross, BA'38
Madeleine & Donald Daly,
BCom'43, BAH'46, MA'48
Mervin Daub, BCom'66◊
Wesley Diong, BCom'90
Ian Fraser, BAH'76, MBA'79
Shari & Paul Gagne, MBA'75
Michael Gilbert, BCom'78, &
Cynthia Gilbert, BA'78
Norman Gleiberman
Jocelyn & Gerard Hopkins, BCom'51
Jerry Jackson, BCom'78
Elliot Jacobson, MBA'69
Joseph Kennelly, BCom'74
Paul Kinnear, BCom’63, &
Carole Kinnear, BA’98
Tom Kinnear, BCom'66, LLD'02, PhD
Carla Larson, BA'86, MBA'88
James Liddell, BSc(Eng)'60, MBA'64
Mark MacTavish, BCom'97
John Maughan, BCom'75
Shelley McGirr, BScH'79, MBA'81, &
Steven McGirr, BAH'76, MPA'77
Barbara McWhirter, BCom'78, &
Peter McWhirter, MBA'79
Elizabeth* & Ted Neave◊
John Newcombe, BCom'85
Diane & Chris Paddison, BCom'80
Sally Peterson, BAH'86, MBA'88, &
Bryan Pearson, BScH'86, MBA'88
John Purkis, BCom'48
Thomas O’Neill, BCom’67, LLD’05
Gim Ong, MBA'70
Anne Riley, BCom'76, &
Derek Riley, BCom'76
Dianne Robinson, BCom'70
Harold A. Sellers, BCom'48
Montgomery Sennett, BCom'49
Mark Skeggs, BCom'98, &
Maybelle Skeggs, BSc'01
Caroline Irvine-Somers, BAH'80, MBA'82, &
Douglas Somers, BSc(Eng)'80
Gerald Sutton, BCom'48, MCom'48, &
Margaret Sutton, BA'48
Patti & Sandy Staples◊
Shirley & Herb Stone
Peter Swire, BCom'80
John Takach, BCom'64
James Tang, MBA'71
Herbert Thiele, BCom'48, BA'48
Gordon Thompson, BCom'76, &
Patricia Thompson, BCom'76
Michael Tremblay, MBA'92
Kenneth Vallis, BScH'73, MBA'77
Virginia Welsman, MBA'77
Benita Warmbold, BCom'80, &
Gerry N. Wood
David A. Wilson, BCom'64
Elizabeth Woodbury, BCom'80
Benita
Warmbold,
BCom’80, is
familiar with
the challenges
facing women
who aspire
to leadership
positions in
the world of
finance. The
Chair of the school’s Advisory Board
worked her way up through the ranks to
become the Senior Managing Director
and CFO of the Canada Pension Plan
Investment Board. Helping women break
into the often male-dominated world
of finance is what motivated Benita and
her husband Gerry Wood to establish the
Warmbold Award for female students
interested in a career in finance who are
entering their third year in the Commerce
program.
Benita and Gerry have also chosen to
augment their Award with a bequest in
their wills. By working with their lawyer,
they were able to arrange their gift so that
it would increase the fund to help inspire
generations of aspiring female finance
students to come.
Remembering
Queen's in your will
* Deceased
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
You may choose to make a bequest
to Queen's to benefit the school in your
will or through a life insurance policy.
Please contact Catherine Purcell for
more details at [email protected].
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT
Recognizing Annual Giving
Commerce Giving
The lists on pages 37 to 39 (Commerce) and 47 to
48 (post-graduate programs) recognize donors who
contributed $1,000 or more, in cash gifts or pledge
payments, to the school of business. Recent alumni,
who graduated between 2010 and 2014 and are just
starting their careers, are recognized for their gifts, at
any amount. Those who have contributed up to $1,000
are recognized on pages 40 to 41 (Commerce) and
page 49 (post-grads). In all cases, gifts being recognized
were received between May 1, 2014 and April 30, 2015.
Donors whose gifts were received after April 30, 2015
will be acknowledged in the 2015- 2016 Year in Review.
Donations of $1,000+ to the school of business.
1940s
Madeleine & Donald Daly '43
Margaret & Gerald Sutton '48
Joseph Viner* '48
1950s
Henry & June Dinsdale '54
Patricia & Ian Fraser '53
Nancy & Mel Goodes '57
Gordon Konantz '54
Margaret & Robert A. F. Montgomery* '51
Donald Sobey '57
Frederick Troop '54
APPRECIATION SOCIETIES
In addition to recognition in this report, all school of business donors are
eligible for membership in one of Queen’s University’s annual appreciation
societies, based on their giving per fiscal year, as follows.
Grant Hall Society
Royal Charter Society
Royal Legacy Society
Diamond Level — $10,000 or more
Sapphire Level — $5,000 to $9,999
Limestone Level — $1,000 to $4,999
$250 to $499
Bequests by will, charitable-gift
annuities, life insurance, real estate,
registered funds and charitable trusts
Summer Hill Society
$500 to $999
Cha Gheill Society
$100 to $249
(and first Queen’s degree earned
within the preceding five years)
BENEFACTOR WALL
Generous supporters who have each contributed more
than $100,000, cumulatively, are recognized on the
school’s Benefactor Wall at the following levels.
In addition, those whose cumulative gifts have exceeded
$5 Million are recognized on the Visionary Wall at
Goodes Hall.
Raili & David Garth '64
Avril & Andrew Gemmell '64
Julia & Milton Hess* '64
Carole & Stephen James '64
Tom Kinnear '66
Dennis McDermott '64
Susan & Wayne Musselman* '64
Susan & Thomas O'Neill '67
Robert Shoniker '69
Jim Symington '64
Anonymous
1980s
Level 1 – $10 Million or more
Level 2 – $ 5 Million to $9,999,999
Level 3 – $ 1 Million to $4,999,999
Level 4 – $500,000 to $999,999
Level 5 – $250,000 to $499,999
Level 6 – $100,000 to $249,999
1970s
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of
these lists of donors. However, errors occasionally
occur. If your name has been omitted,
misspelled or incorrectly listed, please contact
[email protected].
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1960s
Hugh Chasmar '79 & Kathleen Hanly
Alice & David Court '79
Robert Cuthbertson '72
Irene David '76
Carol & John de Sevigne '74
Douglas Dethy '75
Elaine & Howard Fergusson '74
Karen Flavelle '79 & Jamie McTavish
Janet & Michael Forsayeth '77
Marie-Rose & Stanley Gibson '71
James Gledhill '71
Nora & Andrew Gross '79
Mary & John Halliwell '72
Michael Kehoe '78
Michael Keilhauer '76
Colin Loudon '74
Mary McGurran '74
Elaine & David McIlquham '77
Barbara McLean '74
Robert Mowat '78
Ian Ness '79
Lucie & Joseph Pal '74
Beverley Paquette '77
Robert & Dianne Robinson '70
Sandra & George Smith '73
Penny Somerville '78
Jean & Gia Steffensen '78
David Steiner '78
Karen & Bruce Warmbold '78
David Wood '74
M. Christine Zufelt '79
Anonymous (4)
Roland Ashman '74
M. Shân Atkins '79 & James E. Erbs
John Beech '94
Karyn Brooks '76
Catherine '76 & William Bryck '76
Brian & Lissa Ames '84
Robert Armstrong '85
Heather Baker '83
Cindy '88 & Duncan Ball '87
Heather Beamish '88
Silvie & Nicholas Beggs '89
Vinit Bhatia '89
John Blain '88
Laura '89 & Nicholas Boland '83
Michael Bolitho '84 &
Angelica Thiele-Bolitho
Laurie & Michael Borden '80
Nicholas Brearton '81
Richard & Carolyn Brook '86
Iain Bruce '81
Derek Burleton '89
Andrew Callum '89
David Campbell '89
Lawrence Cannon '87
Carolyn '86 & Jeffrey Carney '84
Roger Casgrain '80 & Colette Charest
Richard Clark '81
Andrew Clarke '84
Christopher Clubb '88
Robert Cohen '80
Bruce Cooper '88 & Marie Campbell
Gayle & Bob Cronin '80
William A. Cunningham '83
Celia Cuthbertson '84 & Anthony Bird '84
Gregory Dart '89
Glenna '83 & Andre de Haan '83
Carol Devenny '82 & Grant McDonald '82
Daniel Dickinson '84 & Jennifer Kimball
Michael '89 & Suzanne Farley '90
Carol & Ian Friendly '83
Sarah & John Gleeson '80
Anne '82 & Geoffrey Gouinlock '82
Michael Graham '89
Dee Dee & Thomas Green '82
Patricia Gwin '85
Lynn Hannah '85
Cathy & Alfred Hendry '89
Jeanette Hepburn '89◊
Lisanne Hill '80
George Holmes '80
Craig Hutchison '88
Jeffrey Hutchison '89
Bruce Kagan '89
Christopher Kent '89
Peter Kinch '81
Stephen & Jill Kouri '84
John Langhorne '83
Sandra '89 & Donald Linsdell '89
Jane & Donald Luck '84
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | Commerce Giving
Jana Lyons '84
Kathleen Mackay '83
Peter Mackenzie '81 & Kate Zeidler
Valerie Mann '86 & John Condon
Kristen & Douglas Marshall '89
Gordon & Elaine Maxwell '84
Anne '85 & Alan Mayne '85
Jo-Ann E. McArthur '85 & Ted Scott
Fiona & Graham McBride '85
Colleen McDonald '88
Catherine '82 & Douglas McIntosh '82
Frederick Mifflin '81
Steven Millan '89◊
Gordon Mount '80
Edward Nash '85
Helena & Joe Ng '89
Gordon O'Reilly '89
Lisa O'Toole '84
Paul Pancham '89
Cynthia Phillips '84
Joanne Poile '89
Stephen Power '87
Charles Powis '86
Nancy Powis '80
Joseph Quarin '88
Michael Quinn '88
Mona '87 & Grant Rasmussen '87
Cathy & Geoffrey Reeves '81
David Richardson '84
Susan Rooks '84 & Edward Speal '83
Paul Sandford '89
Lisa J. Saunders '86
Patrick Scace '89
Teresa & Mark Schweitzer '83
Paul & Patti Perras Shugart '86
Estate of Christine Sinclair '81
Anne E. Smith '84
Ronald Stenzl '85
Marilyn Stitt '84
Colin Taylor '84
Brenda Trenowden '89
Shannon Valliant '89
Alexandra von Schroeter '83
Sherri & Jeffrey Watchorn '88
Thomas '89 & Janet Wells '90
Grant Wickes '82
Mary Wilson Trider '82
Susan & Jay Wright '81
Anonymous (6)
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Diyang Lu, Comm’18, was
just nine-years-old when
Fred Troop (left), Gordon
Konantz (right), and their
classmates marked their
50th anniversary reunion by
creating the Commerce 1954
Entrance Scholarship. Little
did Diyang know that ten
years on, he would receive such a scholarship.
The class’s 60th anniversary gift brought the total raised to nearly $83,000 — an
impressive amount that has funded scholarships for nine students since its inception.
“You lightened my financial burden,” said Diyang in a letter to his benefactors.
“This allowed me to focus on my studies and passions, including participating in
Accounting Association events and getting involved in case competitions.”
Diyang has already planned his next steps: after his Commerce graduation,
he plans to obtain a Queen’s Graduate Diploma in Accounting and work at a top
accounting firm. Then, after an MBA, his ultimate goal is to launch a company that
raises awareness of important causes.
A highlight of his first term was meeting members of the Commerce Class of ’54
at Homecoming in October, 2014. It provided the perfect opportunity for Diyang to
say a heart-felt thank-you in person.
1990s
Karen Bailey '93
Christy Bain '94 & Ross Petersmeyer '94
Tracey Bissett '97
John Booth '95
Andrew Brewster '99
Mona & Simon Brown '93
Mark Caiger '93
David Caldana '99
Merianne & Michael Castellarin '95
Donald Chinnick '94
James Chisholm '94
Heather Cooke '90
Anita & Bryan Davis '95
Peter Doulas '94
Carolyn & Scott Earthy '97
Suzanne '90 & Michael Farley '89
Craig Farr '94 & Gretchen Stock
Michael Flux '95 & Marnie Smith
Valerie Gillis '96
Adrienne '99 & Ted Goldthorpe '99
Jason Gould '95
Ken Grewal '96 & Christina Skinner
Andrew Guilfoyle '95
Melanie & Stephen Hoffmeister '98
Grant Hughes '94
Jennifer Lamb '93 & Justin Barr '94
Wendy & Paul Lishman '92
John MacKay '94
Mark MacTavish '97
Andrea Matthew Williams '94
Fiona McArdle '92 & David Shaver
Andrea '94 & John McReynolds '94
Nadine Mirchandani '93
Vineet Mitera '96
Mike Murray '96
Tracy Muxlow '93
Donald Newman '99
Jennifer Newman '91 & Patrick Marley '92
Ryan Pedlow '98
Prem Rawal '99
George Rossolatos '95
Bruce Sellery '93
Crawford Smith '94
Laurie & Jonathon Soler '95
Bill Stamatis '95
Alexandra Sweeney '99
* Deceased
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
Richard Ward ’94
Michelle Weinberg '93
Janet '90 & Thomas Wells '89
Thomas Whelan '92
Laxmi & Jeffrey Wordham '95
Anonymous (5)
2000s
Omar Abdel Hafez '00
Hayley Becker '04
Christopher Chin-A-Loy '00
Laura '00 & Ryan Couvrette '00
Matthew Fong '04
Robert Gierula '01 & Debby Shen
Helen Lamla Gosniak '00
Brendan O'Grady '05
Carolyn Scott '04
Jamie See '06
Daniel Wares '00
Anonymous
2010s
*As recent grads, this section
reflects all donations
Christian Alaimo '15
Elizabeth Andrews '15
Julia Barber '15
Nicholas Bartakovich '15
Nora Belanger '15
Meredith Binns '15
Dylan Carr '12
Sabrina Champigny '15
Echo Chan '15
Kelsey Chan '15
Lisa Chandler '15
Irene Cheng '15
Samuel Cleary '15
Vanesa Cotlar '15
Hannah Cowan '15
Roy Cui '15
Jacob Dancyger '15
Alexandra De Rosa '15
Antony Discenza '15
Jason Friedmann '10
Joseph Galea '15
Bradley Gastman '15
Rosemary Gatenby '15
Madelaine Gilberg '15
Anne Gleeson '10
George Gleeson '13
Mrinali Goyal '15
Sarah Gross '15
Jingqi Guo '11
Lara Hamelin '15
Spenser Heard '10 & Kayla Paret '10
Chase Heinemann Maze '15
Justin Huang '15
Elise Hudson '15
Remington Humphreys '15
Andrew Iu '11
Trevor James '15
Glen Keough '15
Nicole Kipp '15
Lea Kirkconnell '15
Sabrina Law '15
Mark Le Dain '12
Orchid Lee '12
Ronald Lei '15
Rebecca Leon '15
Xiao Lu '15
Sarah Luke '15
Jacob MacDonald '15
James Macvicar '15
Alec Martin '11
Amy Martin '15
Emily McMahon '15
Brendan Meagher '15
Jane Mills '15
Lindsay Mosher '15
Bruce & Pamela Mullin '11
Tiffany Ng '15
Nida Noorani '15
Lucas Pamatat '15
Saroop Peetamber '15
Lindsay Pellett '15
Christiane Peric '15
Connor Pugliese '15
Allison Quinn '10
Kelly Quinn '12
Margaret Ranson '15
Tyler Ray '15
Russell Reeves '15
Deyell Robinson '15
Erin Salonen '15
Jennifer Schreurs '15
Alexander Scott '14
Anne Gleeson, pictured with her brother
George at his Commerce Convocation
in 2013, is carrying on a family tradition
in donating to the school of business.
Her father John Gleeson, a Commerce’80
Class Giving Coordinator, inspired her
annual gifts to the BCom’80 Award that
funds scholarships for deserving students
entering the Commerce program.
“Queen’s has always been a part of
our family tradition,” says Anne, whose
mother Sarah, BA’80, and aunts Catherine
Imrie, BA’93, Jane Marshall, BA’82, BEd’83,
and Dr. Susan Gleeson, MSc’82, also
attended Queen’s, as did five cousins.
As a BCom’10 Class Giving
Coordinator, Anne and her classmates
are well on their way to raising their 5th
anniversary gift, to be presented at the
Homecoming brunch on Oct. 24, 2015.
“The added incentive of having each gift
matched 2:1 under the Dean’s Matching
Fund has really encouraged classmates to
give back,” says Anne.
Zhihua Shi '15
Sudiksha Shrimali '15
Joshua Smith '15
Richard Tam '13
Yael Teryohin '15
Judy To '15
Curtis Urbanowicz '15
Riley Webb '15
Brendan Wilton '11
Helen Wu '15
Ai Xu '15
Anonymous (4)
* Deceased
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | Commerce Giving
Commerce Giving
Donations of up to $1,000 to the school of business.
1940s
Shirley & John Purkis '48
1950s
Cecil Adams '55
Lloyd Budgell '59
Carolyn Lundell '54
Myron Rudiak '54
Raymond Souch '51
William Stokes '54
Chris Trevor '58
Anonymous (3)
1960s
Wayne Ashford '64
Daniel Atkinson '69
Ronald Bisset '66
Elizabeth & Gregor Caldwell '64
Marion Conroy '64
David Crossley '67
David Fortier '64
Jean Haynes '60
Mary Anne & Roderick McLeod '64
Scott Morley '62
Stuart Proudfoot '66
Sandra Reynolds '64
Colin Stephenson '66
Peter Stuart '65
Ross Wilby '60
Anonymous (2)
Jack Alvo '78
David Bialik '76
James Black '79
Gordon Bock '72
Ross Brown '77
Ronald Butler '78
David Clare '78
Pierre Clermont '76
Alevia '72 & Robert Colwell '72
Robert Cotton '74
Arthur Cunningham '75
Mike Dawson '78
Adrian Donoghue '74
Richard Foyston '79
Gillian & Stephen Graham '79
Lorraine & Ian Hendry '77
Tony Hooper '76
Marylea & Stephen Jarvis '74
Mark Johnston '77
Daniel Kasaboski '74 & Carol-Ann Curry
Anna '79 & Donald Kennedy '79
John MacKay '70
Norman McPhedran '74
Gail & David Morton '73
Kelly & Robert Neale '73
Royce Nettleton '74
Harry Ort '74
Genie Orton '78
Clare Prendergast '77
Sheila Rambeau '74
Timothy Runge '78
Patricia & Iain Scott '74
Douglas Sinclair '78
John Telgmann '74
Katherine Thomas '76
Gary Thompson '76
William Wilson '73
Anonymous (11)
1980s
1970s
John Abbott '72
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Kerry Armstrong Grozinger '89
Albert Aufleger '85
Angela & Patrick Baldwin '89
Bruce Beggs '88
Sandra & Philip Bunsick '87
Scott Clark '85
Jillian Craigie '88
Laurie Crawford Blair '89
Ruth Cummings '87
Michelle Daignault '80
Michael Detlefsen '86
Janet & Andrew Durnford '89
Patricia Ewen '86
Catherine & Joseph Faello '83
Susan Fagnan '89
Louise Gormley '87
Laura Harbin '88
Jeff & Penelope Harbin '82
Donna Hayden '89
Janet Hoadley-Redgwell '81
Linda Holmes '89
Carol Hood '84
John Humphrey '84
Catherine '84 & John Huycke '84
Marjorie Johnston Crocker '88
Marianne Kennedy Beaulne '88
David & Stephani Kingsmill '88
Diane Lahaie-Davidson '88 & Robert Davidson
Kerry Lee '89
James & Jane Lewis '84
Scott Lyons '88
Janice Mady '83
Carole Matear '86
Dawn & Daniel Matte '88
Patricia McElheran-Jossinet '87
Marcia McNabb '88 & Nezam Soltanzadeh
Thomas & Diane McNulty '88
Sheryl Mejia '89
Andrew Mingay '81
Gary Mistak '81 & Susan Salter
Iain Morton '84
John Newcombe '85
Paul & Sandra Olmsted '85
Sarah Phillips '89
Christopher Pinkney '89
Carol Port '88 & James Malone '89
David Preston '85
David Prowten '88
Robin Rankin '87 & Martha Kerr
Leslie Reynolds '83
Adair Roberts '89
Erin Rooney '89
Michelle Simpson '89 & Hamish Doughty
Tracy Stone '84
Sandy Struthers '81
Victor Teves '87
Marek & Colette Ulanicki '85
Elias & Nancy Vamvakas '88
Susan Vardon '88
Wendy & Larry Walsh '82
Peter Watson '87 & Tracey Batt-Watson
Cameron Wiginton '85
Vilborg Wilson '80
Toby Wong Durchslag '84
Norman Wright '81
Anonymous (12)
1990s
Catherine Allen '92
George Alletson '94
Lesley Anderson '92
Christopher Asmis '94
Shirley Auyeung '96
Leigh & Jason Balgopal '94
Kristian Bonn '97
Douglas Bonnett '94
Donald Bowman '93
Paul Bozoki '94
Julie Breen '96
Sean Cable '94
Peng-Sang Cau '94
Max Chee '94
Jacqueline Chilton '93
Katherine & Stephen Church '97
Dan Cohn-Sfetcu '94 & Joanna Gressin
Peter Crawford '94
Erin Crowe '93
David Dalziel '96
Jennifer Del Carlo '94
Stephen Fiorelli '94
Casey Francis '99
Susan Gardiner '90
Sarah Gibbings Kerr '97 & Ross Kerr
Hee-Suk Ham '95
Jonathan Hamilton '92 & Heidi Miller
Elizabeth Harrington '90
Julie Hebert '94
Andreas Hesse '94
William Holy '96
Thomas Hong '96 & Sherri Adams
Ellen Hunt '92
Juliet Jacobs '92
Gannon Jones '94
Sharon Kan '93
Cassidy & Amie Waite Larson '97
Diana Kimiko Law '94
Yvonne Lee '94
Kathleen '97 & Eric Leopold '97
Michael & Lesley Lowes '90
Kirsten Macaulay '97
Carolyn Reeder MacNaughton '92 &
Robert MacNaughton '93
Matthew Malcolm '99
Brian Martin '99
Jay Maw '91
James McPherson '95
Andrew Medd '99
David Millross '93
Gavin Muranaka '96
Jennifer Myckatyn '99 & Jeremy Dunn '99
Jennifer O'Brien '94
Fiona O'Connell '94
Debbie Orme-Rego '94
Sanjay Panchal '94
Kara '97 & Brett Potvin '98
Paul Potvin '97
Theodore Poulos '96
Stephanie Quig '99
Holly Ramsden '99 & Michael Bussey '97
Dan Rees '92 & Kelly Kyle
Sarah & Robert Renaud '96
Katharine Roberts Kociancic '93
Dan Robertson '93
Carrie Rose '94
Cynthia Schyff '92
Mark Skeggs '98
William Snider '94 & Pamela Goddard
Sandra Stewart '94
Tammy '93 & Rusty Sutherland '93
Kevin Tan '99
Jeremy & Stephanie Thompson '95
Robert & Marcia Tupling '96
Andrew Turner '94
Jo-Anne VanStrien '91
Adit Vohra '96
Mark Vrooman '96
Pamela Weeks '98
Fraser Whale '91
Sareena Wildberger '92
Felix Wu '94 & Valerie Lemant
Mika Yamamoto '94
Viki Young '91
Anonymous (7)
2000s
Jane Brean '00
Sharon Chiu '08
Jonathan Collings '04
John Coutts '09
Craig Dale '07
Carol '00 & Timothy Deacon '00
Ivayla Dingilova '09
Lauren Dmytrenko '00
Kendra & Ryan Doersam '00
Andrew Farncomb '05
Michelle Grant '01
Blair Guilfoyle '03 & Anne Kozak '03
Eddie Chuan-Shun Ho '08
Nancy Hoo '01
Grace Hui '06
James Hunter '09
Dane Jensen '04
Robert Kallio '02
Jennifer Kao '01 & Eugene Lei '01
Morgan Lackenbauer '03
Melanie Langill '07
Clarisse Lau '09
Chad Leddy '04
Tiffany Lee '04
Benjamin & Caroline Mandell '00
Robert Marsh '07
Kimberly McCormick '04
Jason Nardari '01
Adrian Ng '02
Andrea Phillips '04
Matthew Polci '07
David Power '06
Matthew Price '09
Jeremy Scheetz '00
Allison Smith '07
Rebecca Tascona '00
Jason Ward '00
David Waugh '08
Laura Webb '09
Sarah Wickins '04
Jennifer Willemse '04
Keeley Wylie '04
Anonymous (4)
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | Commerce Giving
Commerce Students Pledge $1.2M to Goodes Hall Expansion
Commerce students have been showing their support for the Goodes Hall expansion
by agreeing to pay an optional annual fee of $97.50 that will generate $1.2 million over
ten years. This initiative was spearheaded by the Commerce’08s and continues to draw
wide support.
Thanks to the following 880 Commerce students, from first to fourth year, who
contributed more than $85,800 to the new wing in 2014/2015.
Samira Abed
Talia Abramsky
Sofia Agromayor
Delaram Ahmadian - Yazdi
Shahaan Ahmed
Ryan Aimers
Isabelle Akerhielm
Christian Alaimo
Vanessa Alexopoulos
Mary Alfredsson
William Allen
Marley Alles
Jonathan Allion
Emily Anda
David Anderson
Catherine Angelopoulos
Joshua Antonucci
David Aquino
Brock Arbo
Alison Ardila
Melissa Argiros
Thomas Arkless
Tina Asgharzadeh
Angelika Athanassoulias
Stefnie Atton
Alexander Au
Aruna Aundhia
Alexandra Baccellieri
Amrithal Bachra
Juliana Badovinac
Laura Baker
Jessica Baliwalla
Liam Bannon
Rebecca Banyard
Emmett Barker
Melissa Barker
John Barry
Drew Barvir
Marlon Bass
Rohan Bassi
Wamiq Bazaz
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Michelle Beal
Kyle Beaudry
Catherine Bell
Charles Benson
Nikole Benson
Willam Benwood
Brandon Ber
Kaitlyn Bergeron
Jaime Bernal
Bryn Berry
Adam Berze
Jamie Besner
Margaret Best
Zoe Best
Matthew Betel
Connor Bevans
Jordan Bezanson
Carli Bianchi
Tazio Bigioni
Stefan Bilic
Alexander Birchard
Matei Birladeanu
Alexandra Bishop
Alexandre Bisson
Joshua Bitonte
Brendan Blaikie
Devon Blaskevitch
Geneva Bloemen
Mikaela Bocking
Nigel Bocking
Gabrielle Boettcher
Isabella Bonnici
Krista Borzellino
Nikesh Bost
Kristen Bourne
Hayley Brenning
Andrea Brock
Richard Brook
Gordon Bruce
Calum Bruton
Nicholas Buecking
Jake Buffin
Christopher Bulla
Meredith Burd
Adrian Burger
Taylor Burns
Tori Burns
Zachary Burns
Ellen Bursey
Mikaila Buszowski
Alisa Buttar
Michelle Buttigieg
Jacob Bytensky
Ashley Cain
Jessica Campbell
Sara Cantanna
Matthew Caputo
Samantha Cardinale
Jessica Carello
Chad Carney
Monica Carnicelli
Aidan Carr
Rebecca Carrique
Brittany Carter
Irene Cen
Tamara Chackeris
Lauren Chambers
Echo Chan
Nerissa Chan
Holden Chang
Kathleen Charlebois
Jack Cheesewright
Jessica Chen
Ningyuan Chen
Sixuan Cheng
Yen Cheng
Ziyao Cheng
Samneet Chepal
Lyndon Chiang
Alexandra Chisholm
Seung Choi
Sunggeun Choi
Savinay Chopra
Katherine Chow
Samantha Chow
Sean Christopher
Jonathan Chu
Morgan Clare
Adam Clark
Mitchell Clarke
Brigid Cleary
Arthur Cockfield
Quinten Coetsee
Quintin Coetzer
Alexandru Cojocaru
Courteney Conroy
Emily Constantinidis
Alexandra Convey
Adam Cook
Adam Cotterill
Marco Covassi
Hannah Cowan
Joshua Craddock
Nadia Credico
Robin Creighton
Alexander Cupillari
Alexander Curry
Leah Dahan
Jason Dale
Silvano Dallan
Rebecca Daly
Luciano D'Angelo
Kaivan Dashti
Sean Davidson
Maggie Davies
Alexander Davis
James Davis
John Davison
Erik De Lorenzi
Ian de Souza
Matteo Del Brocco
Tan Demirtas
James Dent
Monique Deziel
Christopher Diaz
Steadman Dinning
Antony Discenza
Samuel Dobbin
Jessica Dolinski
Kylie Doobenen
Tess Dookwah
Boulton Doolittle
Benjamin Doran
Albert Dorfman
Katherine Douglas
Allan Down
Claire Droniuk
Zoe Drummond
Alexis D'Souza
Richard Du
Yunheng Duan
Amanda Duma
Jordan Dunin
Sydney Dunstan
Kristen Dybka
Daniel Eapen
Caitlin Early
Sam Edwardes
Jane Edwards
Deborah Efechaobor
David Eitel
Zachary El-Defrawy
Benjamin Elliott
Megan Ellis
Matthew Eng
Austin Evans
Ryan Evans
Paul Ewasuik
Sarah Ewen
Tess Exshaw
Michael Fallone
Aidan Faught
Shane Favit
Alana Fawcett
Corinne Fealy
Gregory Fedele
Jesse Ferras
Jack Ferris
Abigail Fields
Victoria Filippini
Oriana Fiore
Noah Flatt
Kenard Fleming
Andrei Flueraru
Emlyn Folkes
Justin Fong
Reid Foose
Kingsley Foris
Joel Foss
Julie Foster
Adrien Francoeur
Emma Freeman
Graeme French
John French
Alexis Frey
Jan Friedli
Simon Friedli
Jonah Friedman
Stephanie Friedman
Ying Fu
Ying Fu
Andrew Fullerton
Konner Fung Kee Fung
Hiu Fung
Ryan Fung
Stefan Gajewski
Joseph Galea
Nicholas Galla
Luke Galli
Hannah Gardner
Bradley Gastman
Rosemary Gatenby
Shayne Gelbard
Ethan Gemin
Andi Geng
Miguel Gentile
Andrew Giles
Jennifer Gilvesy
Justin Giovannetti
Ava Gladman
Amelia Glancy
Julia Glynn
George Goddard
Samantha Gold
Corey Goldberg
Jillian Gooding
Daniel Gordon
Cayley Goschen
Stephane Gosselin
Hayden Gould
David Gouws
Christopher Grant
Dixon Grant
Matthew Graves
Charles Gray
Rachel Gregg
Liam Grehan
Gurjot Grewal
Madeleine Griffith
Spencer Grigull
Sarah Gross
Ka Guan
Yi Guan
Julia Guenther
Meng Guo
Amar Gupta
Liam Gutman
Matthew Gwillam
Thomas Ha
Lukas Haas
River Habermehl Hatt
Kurt Hackenberger
Liana Hadjigeorgiou
Nima Hafezi
Matthew Haffey
Abigail Haines
Kathryn Hajjar
Isabelle Hall
Kendra Halman
Mark Hamilton
Kelly Han
Xue Han
Jacqueline Hanson
James Hantho
Katelyn Harder
Benjamin Harper
Nicholas Harrison
Danielle Harrs
Ryan Hartvich
Sean Harvey
Craig Hasler
Sarah Hay
Caroline Hayes
Elizabeth Hayes
Chuan He
Cole Heideman
Chase Heinemann Maze
Anna Hetherington
Mackenzie Hewitt
Anthony Ho
Jako Ho
Sibbie Ho
Trevor Hoff
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | Commerce Students Pledge $1.2M to Goodes Hall Expansion
Melissa Holbrook
Nicholas Holland
Joseph Hollis
Michael Hood
Azeem Hooda
Victoria Horne
Madeleine Horrigan
Aidan Horvath
Derrick Hou
Qing Hou
Kekang Huang
Melissa Hudson
Grant Hughes
Thomas Hughes
Alexander Hutcheon
James Hutchison
Eun Hwang
Marissa Ico
Katarina Ignjatic
Ji Won Im
Tatiana Isaza
Ashley Itzcovitch
Alicia James
Trevor James
Zachary Janes
Cady Jessiman
Erica Jewett
Bofeng Jin
Andrew Johnson
Fraser Johnson
Meredith Johnson
Graham Joiner
Megan Judges
Yongku Jung
Chloe Kagan
Androniki Kalergis
Jaron Kaller
Amit Kalra
Anna Kaltakjian
Jay Kaminski
Jeeseon Kang
Stefan Karolidis
Eleanore Kass
Hayden Katz
Neel Kawale
Kaitlin Kawzenuk
Talia Keay
Jonathan Keilhauer
Kurtis Kelly
Maegan Kelly
David Keon
Tyler Kerdman
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Leandra Keren
Owen Kewell
Muhammad Khan
Chanshik Kim
Daehyun Kim
Evgeny Kim
Yi Jyung Kim
Yong Kim
Madeline King
Tobias King
Nicole Kipp
Alexander Kiriakou
Lea Kirkconnell
Connor Kitchen
Anika Klassen
Lydia Kljajic
Isabella Kolias
Vanessa Kolias
Jessica Kotzeff
Wendy Kovacaj
Amy Kraemer
Michael Krakovsky
Marissa Krausz
Katherine Krische
Alexander Kruczkowski
Natalia Kugler
Alia Kuksis
Martin Kulinich
Aaron Kuntz
Haley Kurylo
Lianna Kuzminski
Lucas La Caprara
Isabelle Labbe
Shawn Lachance-Coward
Michelle Lackey
Nurisha Ladak
Daniella Laferriere
Mason Laframboise
Erica Lai
Patrick Laidlaw
Jaimie Laing
Natalie Laing
Sarah Laird
Tanya Lakhtakia
Joshua Lampen
Jennifer Larose
Anna Laskaris
Samantha Lau
Sabrina Law
Charles Lazure
Laurence LeBlanc
Kenneth Lebovics
Adam Lee
Brandon Lee
Donghee Lee
Ethan Lee
Jong Ik Lee
Karen Lee
Mirae Lee
Timothy Lee
Zachary Leranbaum
Brody Lessing
Johnathan Leung
Joyce Leung
Nicholas Leung
Marc Levine
Alexander Levy
Alicia Levy
Chantel Lewis
David Lewis
Kristen Lewis
Jeffrey Lewis-Manning
Andy Li
Connie Li
Helen Li
Joyce Li
Mitchell Li
Timon Li
Tracy Li
Ya-ying Li
Haoran Liang
Sarah Liderri
Eric Lim
Victor Lim
Shiyu Lin
Cameron Lindsay
Nathan Linton
Katherine Little
Andrew Liu
Chen Liu
Jun Liu
Yaojia Liu
Yun Liu
Zhen Liu
Jonah Livingston
Patrick Livingston
Katherine Lloyd
Jennifer Lo
Quentin Lo
Brett Long
Connor Long
Paloma Lopez-Bondi
Diana Lough
Mark Louie
Abraham Lozano
Veronica Lui
Aiden Lupyrypa
Stephanie Lusignan
Lea Lynch
Runyang Ma
Chance Macdonald
Jacob MacDonald
James MacDonald
Katherine Macdonald
Madeline Macdonald
Alise Macfadyen
James MacKay
Michael MacKenzie
Oliver Mackenzie
Stephen Mackey
Alexander Macnicol
Carmela Macri
James Macvicar
Alexander Mahoney
Jennifer Mak
Samir Makim
Harjaap Makkar
Brian Maloney
Christopher Maloney
Connor Mank
Michael Manojlovich
Viktoriya Marchenko
Robert Marks
Elida Marotta
Christina Marr
Thomas Marshall
Mark Martone
Jessica Marven
Stefanie Masliwec
Taryn Mason
Thomas Mason
Michael Mastromarco
Nicholas Matta
Matthew Maudsley
Alexa Mauro
Andrew Mavety
Brendan May
Justin May
Madeleine McAvoy
Sara Mccormick
Emma Mcdonald
James Mcdonald
Thomas McDonell
Taylor Mcdowall
Scott Mcfarland
Michael McGill
Emily McIlquham
Alex Mcintyre
Emily Mckenzie
Emily McKeown
Parker Mckibbon
Joan McLarty
Kelly Mclarty
Emily Mclean
Isaac Mclellan
Kienan Mclellan
Cassandra McMeekan
Rory McParland
Jacqueline McPhedran
Devin Mcqueen
Luke Mcquilkin
Michael Mctaggart
Vikram Mechanda
Hana Medeiros
Alynn Meginbir
Bruce Meilikhan
Timothy Melis
Samuel Menard
Caitlin Mercer
Mark Merchand
Sylvia Michalski
Matthew Miklas
Michael Milazzo
Joella Miller
Maxwell Milligan
Andrew Milne
Michael Mingay
Andrew Miskiewicz
Emilio Mitrovic
Jinyoung Moon
Joline Moore
Felipe Moretzsohn
Alexander Morgan
Brittany Morrison
Matthew Morrison
Scott Morrison
Tyler Morrison
Justin Moulton
Patrick Moumdjian
Graham Mount
Bilal Mufti
Michael Mullins
Griffin Murphy
Victoria Murphy
Christopher Murray
Keenan Murray
Jacqueline Muru
Meghna Nagpal
Parker Nann
Hyla Nayeri
Mikayla Neal
Anderson Ng
Christa Ng
Tiffany Ng
Michelle Nguyen
Carly Nicholson
Zeming Nie
Stephen Nishida
Ivey Norton
Rhea Ntakos
Scott Oakes
Shane O'Connor
Ryan O'Driscoll
Juntaek Oh
Emma Oliver
Christopher O'Neill
Benjamin Oppenheimer
Neil O'Reilly
Matthew Orr
Kaelen Osmond
Taylor Ostoich
Maggie Ou
Alexa Padovani
Anna Pakenham
Yuting Pan
Christopher Pantalone
Yanosithan Paramaanantham
Da Seul Park
Kyuchan Park
Shin Park
Matthew Pasquali
Irshaad Patel
William Patterson
Jose Pauig
Devon Pearson
Robyn Pearson
Sarina Pelletier
Lindsay Pellett
Stephen Peng
Nicole Perez
Melissa Perruzza
Cameron Perry
Jessica Peters
Maximilian Petkovsek
James Phillips
Kaylee Pietroski
Borna Pir Zadeh
Erin Poter
Sean Poter
Claire Potvin
Madeline Power
Robert Powis
Cameron Prouse
Claire Purdon
Sohee Pyo
Jennifer Qian
Alexa Quint
Sharif Rahnema
Conner Rakhit
Samantha Ramsay
Kristine Ramsbottom
Nicole Rand
Amarpreet Randhawa
Praveeni Rasiah
Nicole Rasmussen
Tyler Ray
Shayne Rebello
Oren Redinger
Nicholas Reed
Jacob Reedijk
Russell Reeves
Anna Reich
Simon Rezene
Jayme Ricard
Alexander Riccardi
Aaron Richler
Timothy Riffault
Ellen Ritchie
Audrey Roane
Hannah Roberts
Beatrice Robertson
John Robertson
Deyell Robinson
Nicholas Rogers
Lisa Rogozinsky
Mohit Rohatgi
John Rolland
Marc Romanin
Caitlin Ronald
Elliot Rosenbaum
Benjamin Rossetto
Aidan Roszak
Leah Rowe
Lydia Rowe
Ioana Russu
Thomas Ryan
Jordan Rygier
Zain Safdar
Erin Saliba
Nathaniel Salzman
Thomas Sambell
Lauren Sanders
Brooke Sanderson
Nicholas Sarjeant
Rohan Sarna
Kendra Saunders
Hayleigh Sawyer
Katherine Saychuk
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | Commerce Students Pledge $1.2M to Goodes Hall Expansion
Patrick Schoening
Jennifer Schreurs
Katherine Scott
Zachary Scott
Mitchell Sell
Thomas Sellors
Paul Seo
Jessica Sermer
Duncan Seston
Elise Sethna
Neil Shah
Alison Shamie
Shubhi Sharma
Elizabeth Sheppard
Joshua Sherkin
Rachel Shewfelt
Frank Shi
Maggie Shi
Zhihua Shi
Russell Shirra
Michelle Shiveck
Azizali Shivji
Kerry Shoalts
John Sibbald
Christian Siblall
Alexander Sigel
Kathryn Sikorski
Aaron Silins
Steven Simard
Alexander Simmons
Ethaniel Singal
Christine Sirois
Zachary Skolnick
Stephen Smart
Christopher Smith
Eileen Smith
Emma Smith
James Smith
Joshua Smith
Samantha Snedden
Ellen Soberman
Filip Soczewski
Matthew Soegtrop
Blair Somerville
Michael Spriet
Hayley Square
Madeleine Staines
Alexandra Starr
Matthew Stechyson
Lauren Stewart
Reid Stewart
Elizabeth Strange
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Lauren Sudeyko
Jessica Sung
Filip Susic
David Symmonds
Catherine Szendrey
Tian Tan
Mark Tanel
Jerry Tang
Matthew Tatoff
Jamyang Tenzin
Kaitlin Thompson
Kelsey Thompson
Kelly Thomson
Daniel Throop
Matthew Timbrell
Geoffrey Timmons
Bilge Tokmakci
Robert Tomalty
Laura Tomasone
Elizabeth Toniolo
Julia Toscan
Maxwell Townsend
Samantha Tsalikis
Nicolette Tsianos
Samantha Tsui
Kegan Turcotte
Kyle Tymoszewicz
Tomer Tzadok
Sabrina Ullrich
William Upans
Graydon Ursel
Olivia Vamvakas
Jennifer Van Der Wee
Jane Vandale
Cole VandenBygaart
Taylor VandenBygaart
Michael Vanderlinden
Ethan Vera
Andrew Vettese
Connor Vice
Julie Vincent
Christian Vit
Paul Vollmershausen
Cooper Voskuil
Violeta Vukoje
Troy Wagner
Jacob Wain-Lowe
Allison Wakely
Ryan Walderman
Salim Walji
Austin Walker
Jack Walker
Sean Walker
Anna Wall
Richard Waller
Enci Wang
Henan Wang
Lucas Wang
Xinyuan Wang
Zhichun Wang
Ryan Ward
Amanda Warkentin
Jack Warren
Shauna Waters
Jonathan Watkin
Riley Webb
Liam Weld
Sarah Weldon
Alison Werezak
Tyler Whealy
Stephen Wherrett
Michele Whitcombe
Burke White
John White
Michael Whynot
Carly Wilde
Pearce Wildi
Julia Williamson
Matthew Willis
David Wilson
Helen Wilson
Ian Wilson
Fiona Windrim
Joshua Wine
Paige Wise
Ajax Wong
Clement Wong
Lauren Wong
Matthew Wong
Michael Wong
Yan Wong
Timothy Wontorra
Olivia Woods
Oliver Wookey
Nicholas Wooster
Alan Wren
Alexander Wright
Austin Wright
Leah Wright
Beihan Wu
Corey Wu
Diane Wu
Shi Wu
Szu-Han Wu
Yan Wu
Zhe Wu
Lianna Wylie
Jasmine Xiao
Annie Xiong
Yi Xiong
Hang Xu
Jonathan Yan
Huiyi Yang
Mingxuan Yang
Yi Chen Yang
Felice Yeung
Yat Yeung
Philip Younan
Evan Young
Keith Yu
Maria Yu
Elaine Yuan
Marco Zanette
Rebecca Zentner-Barrett
Anthony Zerr
Kai Zhang
Linda Zhang
Minghao Zhang
Ning Zhang
Terry Zhang
Wen Zhang
Xincheng Zhang
Xinyue Zhang
Zhefu Zhang
Zi Zhang
Ziyuan Zhang
Angela Zhao
Mohan Zhao
Lucy Zheng
Sijie Zhou
Yiyun Zhou
Jessica Zhu
Alexander Zouravlioff
Alex Zulys
MBA, PhD, Master of International Business &
Master of Management Analytics
Donations of $1,000+ to the school of business.
MBA
1960s
Graham Farquharson '69
Elliott Jacobson '69
Candace & David McConomy '69◊
Melvyn Swain '62
1970s
Edward Chase '70
John Coke '79
Samuel H. Gudewill '79
Paul Hand '73 & Vicki Gilliatt Hand
Glynis Anne Henry '78
Alan Jette '78
Lena Koiv '77
Jim Leech '73
Joanne & David Macdonald '74
Donald McBain '70
Helen & John McKay '71
Len Morrow '72
Cathy & Harold Roozen '79
Robert Shoniker '70
Angela & Brian Walsh '76
Virginia Welsman '77
Jos Wintermans '72
Margaret & Roger Wright '74◊
Anonymous
1980s
James Colby '85 & Lynn Southcott
Donald Cranston '85
Jerry del Missier '87
Peter Dravers '88
Monika Federau '88
Arvindar Gei '89
Hugh Helferty '85
Michael Lomas '82
Kim McKenzie '85 & Stephen Landry '85
Cheryl McWatters '88 & John MacDiarmid
Alexander Morrison '89
Ethel Patterson '81 & Michael Bandzierz '80
Sally Peterson '88 & Bryan Pearson '88
Margot Roberts '88 & David Williamson
Kathryn & John See '81
Candace Shaw '87
Marilyn & Derek Sutton '83
Alan Swankie '81
Jeremy Walker '88
Anonymous
1990s
Marc Brunet '92
Kathryn & David Carey '94
Cathy & Alfred Hendry '99
Carole Higgins '99
Eric Irwin '99
David Lahey '99
Thomas Oldman '99
Shaolin & George O'Neill '99
Andrew Papierz '99
Robert Peel '99
Charles Pick '99
David Shaver '94 & Fiona McArdle
Chris Temovsky '99
Scott Urquhart '99
Timothy Young '99
Michael Zinay '99 & Yvonne Hiemstra
Anonymous (4)
2000s
Michael MacSween '07
Somen Mondal '06
2010s
*As recent grads, this section
reflects all donations
Shaun Cahill '10◊
Timothy Julien '10
Robert McIntosh '12◊ & Bethany Smith◊
Sean Smith '11
Peter Szaflarski '12
Teresa Vasilopoulos '14
Anonymous (3)
EMBA Americas*
2010s
Niaz Ahmed '15
Evagelos Alexopoulos '13
Ahmed Al-Ghoul '15 & Yasmin Alhabli
Maria Berardo '15
Anurag Chandra '15
Vincent Shu-Yi Chang '14 & Minnie Hu
June Chen '12
Luc Cousineau '15
Kyle Delisle '13
Nicholas Galletti '15
Gautam Ghosh '15
Spencer Glenn '15
* Formerly Cornell-Queen's EMBA
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT | MBA, PhD, Master of International Business & Master of Management Analytics
Alina & Jomo Green '14
Kazem Ehsani '15
Rick Hatswell '14
Suneet & Kanwar Hazrah '13
Elliot Hickey '12
Wendi Huestis '15
John Hui '15 & Jiewen Xie
William Ibbott '15
Saiful Islam '15
Chad Leaver '15
David Lee '13
Michael Li '13
Cornell Longino '15
Latha & Munisekaran Madhdhipatla '12
Sarah Mainprize '15
Michael McCormick '15
Adrian Mitchell '12
Miguel Miura '15
Landon Modien '12
Rachel Mozdy '11
Shilpa & Rajiv Mulpur '15
Desislava Petrova Nikolova '15
Edward Pang '15
David Pike '15
Vanessa & Simon Raven '15
Emily Seng Yue '15 & Carlos Midence
Christy & Claudio Soares '15
Thomas Stanford Jr. '12
Brian Starr '15
Nicole Stevenson '15
Justin Thormodsgard '15
Tyler W. Tollefson '12
Rashad Tyler '15
Rukevwe Uvbiama '14
Reagan White '15
Allan Yeung '12
Jason Zhang '11
Qun Zhao '14
Anonymous (9)
MBA, EMBA Americas,
MSc & PhD
Donations of up to $1,000 to the school of business.
MBA
1960s
The lead-up to graduation from the EMBA Americas program (formerly the CornellQueen’s EMBA) is a hectic time. Even so, classmates Spencer Glenn (above, second
from left) and John Hui (pictured on page 42) took up the challenge and rallied their
colleagues to contribute more than $40,000 to their graduating class gift. The 2015
class directed its gift to the EMBA Americas Fund, created by the CQ-EMBA Class of
2007. This fund has been used to support initiatives such as financing student travel
to MBA competitions and student professional development. Next year, the funds
will be used to bring speakers to an EMBA Americas conference.
“We wanted to leave a legacy to commemorate the outstanding experience
we’d had in the program,” says Spencer. “We were recipients of the generosity of
alumni before us, so it was incumbent on us to pay it forward to future students,
demonstrate leadership and show our collective commitment to the institution
that had invested so much in us. We also recognized the tremendous opportunity of
doubling our contributions by taking advantage of the 2:1 match afforded to recent
alumni through the Dean’s Matching Fund program.”
Master of
International Business
Ernest Jury '62
David Ling '65
Fredric Roskin '67
Anonymous
1970s
Kathleen & Stephen Anderson '70
Sharon & James Bradley '74
Louis Calvet '73
Gary Denys '76
Lynn & Ewout Heersink '74
Allan Horner '75
Marion & John Kerr '73*
Pat & Ian Macdonald '74
James McGivern '70
Wendy & Alex Melvin '74
Logan Naftel '74
David Ngo '76
Peter Rudin '77
Anonymous (3)
Laura Webb '11
PhD
Lamia Chourou '14 & Samir Saadi '12
Michael Durland '91
Cheryl McWatters '91 & John MacDiarmid
Margaret & Roger Wright '89◊
Anonymous (2)
Master of Management
Analytics
Lynette Hines '14
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current or retired)
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1980s
Jean-Charles Beaudry '85
Michael Brown '85
Barry Curran '82
Michael Freeman '88
David Graham '86
Richard Hallson '87
Jamie Hanna '85
Penelope & Jeff Harbin '86
Stephen Harrison '85
John Kitchen '80
Elaine '80 & Ian Ladd '80
Marion & Charles Mossman '83
Shahrokh Shah '86
Colette & Marek Ulanicki '86
John Vermeer '84
Kevin Weppler '89
Anonymous (4)
1990s
Michael Burns '94
Linda Casey '92
Elaine Dale '94
Bruce Enstone '96
Dufferin Friesen '96
David Gauthier '97
James Harkness '99 &
Anne Abbass-Harkness
Laura Macdougall '93
Kevin McCracken '97
Susan McGugan '90
Catherine & Fraser McVie '94
Salman Mufti '97
Sandra & Paul Olmsted '91
Gordon Parr '95
Fiona Potter '94
Hisako & David Pullman '94
Paul Robins '97
John Shade '94
Roy Sunstrum '94
Anonymous (4)
2000s
Gerard Bourdeau '05
Asif Choksi '04
Casey Francis '07
Michel Horth '09
Chad Jarema '04
David Kramer '09
Eric Lavoie '03
Andrew Matthews '08
Helen McLellan '01
Yim Ng '09 & Sau Mei Siu
Nicolas Pantieras '02
Leigh Popov '07
Sabina Posadziejewski '00
Rebecca Tascona '05
Wanjie Wang '05
Steve Wong '01
Anonymous (3)
EMBA Americas°
Julie Chase '09
Robert McCabe '07
MSc
Jocelyn Tsai Trokenheim '99
PhD
Timothy Jones '03
Leighann Neilson '06
* Deceased
° Formerly Cornell-Queen's EMBA
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT
Class Gifts
In this fiscal year, class giving resulted in $1,255,516 from 13 classes. Classes
had an opportunity to present their gifts at Homecoming 2014.
1
2
1 The BCom’54 class marked their 60th
anniversary reunion by presenting a
$25,200 cheque to support the Commerce
1954 Entrance Scholarship, and by
meeting this year’s recipient, Diyang Lu, at
the brunch (see his story on page 36).
6 David Saunders with BCom’89
Class Giving Leaders Sandra Linsdell,
Shannon Valliant, Paul Pancham, Derek
Burleton and David Baird. Their class gift
supports the Commerce 1989 Award for
Commerce students entering first year.
2 The BCom’74 class raised $50,000
towards the Commerce 1974 Exchange
Bursary, awarded to third-year Commerce
students selected to participate in a
formal Queen’s University bi-lateral
international exchange.
7 Ted Goldthorpe (left), Adrienne
Goldthorpe and Andrew Brewster
present to David Saunders their class
gift in support of the Commerce’99
Entrance Award, allocated to first-year
Commerce students based on financial
need, academic achievement and extracurricular involvement.
3 Thanks to the efforts of Class Giving
Leaders Milton Hess (front row, centre)
and Wayne Musselman (front row, far
right), the Commerce 1964 class raised
$64,499 toward their class gift. Both
men have since passed away, but their
legacy of funding faculty recruitment,
student support, equipment and programs
continues.
3
4 In commemoration of its 30th
anniversary reunion, the BCom’84s funded
the establishment of the Commerce
1984 Bursary and supported the Dean’s
Innovation Fund. Andrew Clarke (left) and
Susan Rooks presented their class gift to
Dean David Saunders.
5 Andrea Matthew Williams (centre) and
Andrea McReynolds perform the honours
in presenting the BCom’94 class gift,
which supports a bursary awarded to firstyear Commerce students.
4
6
7
8 Hayley Becker (center) and Sarah
Wickins present to David Saunders the
BCom'04 class gift that supports thirdyear Commerce students participating in
an international study opportunity.
9 David McConomy, MBA’69, with
BCom’09 alumni at the Homecoming
brunch, where he presented the MBA’69
Class gift totaling $50,000 to support
MBA student activities inside and outside
the classroom.
8
10 To commemorate their 40th
anniversary reunion, the MBA Class of
1974 worked together to raise $52,750 in
support of Goodes Hall.
5
10
50
9
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11 George Thwaites, EMBA’94, led
the charge to raise funds to establish
the EMBA Legacy Fund in support
of initiatives promoting leadership
excellence and innovation in the program.
12 John Hui, left, presents the 2015
EMBA Americas class gift to the
program’s director, Paul Roman. John and
fellow Class Giving Leader Spencer Glenn
(whose story appears on page 39) rallied
57% of their class to contribute.
Gifts from Graduating Classes
12
13 Lara Hamelin (left) and BCom’15 Class
President Lindsay Pellett present their
graduating class gift to David Saunders
at a pre-Convocation reception in June.
The class directed the proceeds towards
a Queen's Commerce Bursary and the
purchase of a mobile device charging
station in Goodes Hall.
To initiate or contribute to a class fund,
please contact Cicely Johnston at cicely.
[email protected] or 855.572.1536.
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BCom'15, '16, '17 & '18
Students Take
the Pledge
A campaign started by the BCom’08s
continues to garner support from
Commerce students across all years of
the program. Hundreds have contributed
an optional annual fee of $97.50 that will
generate $1.2M over 10 years for the new
wing of Goodes Hall that opened in 2012.
For a complete list of the names of
Commerce students who have pledged
their support, visit ssb.ca/pledge2015
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Gifts from Faculty,
Staff, Students and
Friends
The following list recognizes faculty,
staff, students and friends who donated
to the school of business between May 1,
2014 and April 30, 2015.
Ryan Abbott
Cindy & David Abeles
Christine & George Alexopoulos
Peter Armstrong
Deborah Barrett
Wayne Barwise
Nurlan K. Bekenov
Jalynn Bennett*
Heidi Bergeron, LLB'94
Lynda & Gary J. Bissonette◊
Barbara Black & Robert McFarland
William Blake◊
RitaSue Bolton, MPA'92, BEd'98, &
Curtis Bolton, BEd'74
Alan & Diane Booth, BA'82
Frances Booth, BA'46
Marjorie Booth
Scott Brison
Daniel Burns, BAH'70
Ruth Capindale, MSc'87, &
Anthony Johnson, MA'88
Ana Maria & Donald Carty, BAH'68, LLD'01
Yolande Chan◊
Geoffrey M. Colley
Lynda Colley
Sara & Peter Copestake, BA'78◊
Matthew Deir
Elaine Delaney
Bryan Doran & Sylvia Digby, BEd'73
Jessica◊ & Jayson Duggan, BA'95
Susan & Rodger Gollogly
Shelley Hamill◊
Estate of Muriel Hatch
Glenn Ives
Marion Kerr, BNSc'54
Diane Kirkby, BA'87, BEd'97
Peter Kissick, LLB'88, LLM'98◊
Jennifer & Konstantin Kotzeff
David Kwok
Jen Laurette◊
When Ted Neave was inducted into the
school’s Faculty Hall of Fame in 2009, it was
a well-deserved recognition of the impact his
research and teaching has had on generations
of his students. In 2014, Ted chose to benefit
generations of students to come by establishing
the Elizabeth Neave Fellowship in memory of his
late wife, Elizabeth Lees Neave.
Ted joined the school in 1971, and was the
Bank of Montreal Professor of Business and
Finance until 2004 when he retired as Professor
Emeritus. He continues to be a prolific researcher,
with publications in finance having ranged from
purely theoretical works to empirical articles and
papers designed for lay readers.
The fellowship he established is awarded on the basis of academic excellence
to funding-eligible Master of Science in Management students. Ted reflects,
“Throughout her life, Elizabeth strongly believed in the potential of innovative
research to foster social progress. It’s my hope that this fellowship will assist
graduate students in pursuing their own forms of innovative research.”
Christie Le Dain, BScH'83, &
Eric Le Dain, BSc(Eng)'83
Sandra Lentfer
Jan & Brian Marchant, BA'99◊
Meerim Maturaimova
Andrew McCall, BA'85
Nancy McFadden, BAH'74, BEd'76, &
Douglas McFadden, LLB'75
William McKenzie, BSc(Eng)'48
Dean McKeown, BAH'92, MPA'13◊
Jane Monaghan, BAH'73, LLB'78
Estate of Lois Monieson
Melanie & Peter Munk
Pamela R. Murphy◊
Sheila Anne Murray, BNSc'59, MPA'91, &
Robert Murray, BSc(Eng)'57
Barbara & John Nalon
Ted Neave◊
Jennifer & Lou Pagnutti
Carolyn Paterson, BScH'85, &
Alan Paterson, BSc(Eng)'85
Karen Pearman, BA'81
Carol Petter, BA'81, MPA'95, &
Robert Petter, MEd'82
Donald Polk, BSc(Eng)'83
Frank Pottow
Catherine Purcell, BScH'78, BEd'85,
MEd'98◊ & Michael Purcell, BSc(Eng)'75
William Quinn
Laurie Ross, MPA'07◊
Steven Salterio◊ & Leslie A. Benecki
Nancy & Alexander Samarze
David M. Saunders◊ & Susan Bartholomew◊
Roberta & Stanley Shapiro
Susan & W. Richard Silver
Olga & William Stanimir
Patti & Sandy Staples◊
Joy Sterling & Paul Liebovitz
Daniel F. Sullivan
John Sullivan
Ari Symons, BA'78
Helen Tsang & Patrick Riffault
Jean Turmel
Frank Vettese
Kenneth Wilson, PhD'65, BSc(Eng)'66*◊
Marie & David Wizinsky
Ron Wratschko
Huiyi Yang
Anonymous (15)
* Deceased
◊ Queen's faculty/staff (current and retired)
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT
Corporate and Foundation Donors
Matching Gifts
The following list recognizes our generous corporate and foundation
partners who have given $25,000 or more, cumulatively, to the school of
business as of April 30, 2015.
The following companies and
foundations made matching gifts to
the school of business in fiscal year
2014/2015, totalling $76,406.
$3,000,000+
$100,000-$249,999
BMO Financial Group*
Chartered Professional
Accountants of Ontario
Accenture Inc. &
Accenture Charitable Foundation
Ambac Assurance Corp.
Britton Smith Foundation
Cogeco Cable Canada Inc.
General Mills Foundation*
Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co.*
Princess Street Club
Sun Life Financial Inc.*
The Calgary Foundation
The John Dobson Foundation
The Joseph S. Stauffer Foundation
The MasterCard Foundation
The Ralph M. Barford Foundation
Xerox Canada Inc.
$1,000,000-$2,999,999
CIBC
Pfizer Consumer Group*
Scotiabank
$500,000-$999,999
KPMG LLP & The KPMG Foundation*
Kraft Canada Inc.
Mackenzie Investments
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Procter & Gamble Inc.* & P&G Fund
RBC, RBC Foundation &
RBC Dominion Securities
Suncor Energy Foundation*
The Melvin R. Goodes Family
Foundation Inc.
$250,000-$499,999
Armstrong Family Foundation
Bell Canada*
CARA
Chubb Insurance Company of Canada*
Deloitte LLP & Deloitte Foundation Canada
EY LLP*
Henry White Kinnear Foundation
HSBC Bank Canada
Nexen Inc.*
QCED Inc.
The Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Foundation
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$50,000-$99,999
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Birch Hill Equity Partners
Catherine & Maxwell Meighen Foundation
Financial Post
Great-West Life Assurance Co.
Japan Foundation
J. W. McConnell Family Foundation
Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
Margaret & Wallace McCain Foundation
Merrill Lynch Canada Inc.
Nissan Canada
PepsiCo Foundation*
Queen’s Commerce Society
Royal Trust Company
Sceptre Investment Counsel Limited
The Felicia & Arnold Aaron Foundation
The Molson Donations Fund*
TD Bank Group
Unilever Canada Inc.*
J. W. McConnell Family Foundation
Associate Program Director Chad
Lubelsky with Prof. Tina Dacin, Director
of the school’s Centre for Social Impact
and Queen’s Principal Daniel Woolf at
the RECODE program’s launch.
In March, the school's Centre
for Social Impact launched a new
multidisciplinary initiative aimed at
creating, invoking and inspiring social
change.
Funded by $100,000 from the J.W.
McConnell Family Foundation and
matching private donations, Queen’s
RECODE supports the development of
a social innovation zone on campus as
part of a national program championed
by the McConnell Foundation. Its
objective is nothing less than to ‘recode’
our culture’s operating systems in order
to achieve a more just, sustainable and
beautiful world.
Agrium Inc.
Apache Canada Ltd.
BMO Financial Group
Chubb Insurance Company of Canada
Ciena Corporation
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Enerplus
EY LLP
General Mills Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co.
IBM Canada Ltd.
Intact Foundation
P & G Fund
The Hershey Company
The KPMG Foundation
The McGraw-Hill Companies
The Suncor Energy Foundation
$25,000-$49,999
MAXIMIZE YOUR CONTRIBUTION
Allard Foundation Ltd.
Barrick Gold Corporation
Cadillac Fairview Corp. Limited
Export Development Canada
General Electric Canada Inc.*
IBM Canada Ltd.*
Imperial Oil Foundation
ITAC
MBK Partners
McKinsey & Company Inc.
Mercer (Canada) Ltd.
Monitor Company
Nortel Networks Corporation
Providence Equity Partners LLC
SeaBoard Group
Shell Canada Limited*
The Woodbridge Corporation
Did you know that many companies, large
and small, will partially or fully match
your gift to the school of business? To
find out if your employer has a matching
gift program, simply check with your
human resources department or visit
matchinggift.com/canada/queens.
* Matching gift program
Ways to Give
ONLINE
To make a secure donation online,
simply visit givetoqueens.ca/smith
PHONE
Call 1.800.267.7837 to make a
donation over the phone using
your credit card. Please specify
that you would like your gift
to benefit the Smith School of
Business, and note if you wish
to direct your gift to a specific
investment priority.
IN PERSON
To present your gift in person,
please visit us on the Queen’s
campus at the Development and
Alumni Relations office (Room 294)
in Goodes Hall.
MAIL
For further information, please
contact [email protected]
or 855.572.1536.
Please make your cheque payable to
Queen’s University and send it to:
Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business
Development and Alumni Relations
Goodes Hall, Queen’s University
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
GIVE A GIFT OF
SECURITIES
There are considerable tax
advantages to making a gift of
appreciated securities (stocks and
bonds). You and your broker can
electronically transfer these types
of gifts into the Queen’s account.
Please contact investinsmith@
queensu.ca for more information.
MATCHING GIFTS FROM
YOUR EMPLOYER
Many companies have a program
that will partially or fully match
your gift to Smith School of
Business. To find out if your
employer has a matching gift
program, check with your human
resources department, or visit
matchinggifts.com/canada/queens
INTERNATIONAL
GIVING
U.S.-based alumni and their
relatives can make donations
directly to Queen’s University
under the Canada-United
States Income Tax Convention.
For other international giving,
please contact us or consult your
financial planner.
To direct your donation to a specific
investment priority, please include a
note to that effect in your envelope.
REMEMBERING QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY IN YOUR WILL
You may choose to make a bequest
to Queen's to benefit the school in your
will or through a life insurance policy.
Please contact Catherine Purcell for
more details at [email protected].
CONTACT US
ssb.ca/invest
[email protected]
613.533.6480 or
1.855.572.1536
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Alumni
Connections
Thank you Alumni
Volunteers!
Well after graduation, our alumni continue to have
an impact on the school of business. From providing
financial support, to speaking at student conferences
and in the classroom, to recruiting new graduates and
referring prospective students to our programs, alumni
share in the school’s successes and aspirations.
ssb.ca/alumni
STAYING CONNECTED
■■ 25 Queen’s Business Club (QBC) alumni events
were held in 2014-15 across Canada and
internationally, attracting more than 1,100 alumni
and guests. (As of Oct. 1, 2015, the clubs were
renamed the Smith School of Business clubs.)
■■ The 2014 Homecoming weekend featured 15
official class reunions; more than 340 alumni
attended the school’s brunch in Goodes Hall.
■■ Two alumni entrepreneur focus groups preceded
the March launch of the first Queen’s Venture
Network event, organized in collaboration
with the Centre for Business Venturing, that
attracted 118 of our alumni and students who
are passionate about entrepreneurship.
■■ Our outreach to alumni via social media
resulted in increased alumni participation,
with nearly 6,000 LinkedIn group members,
2,165 followers on Twitter, 3,290 page 'likes’
on Facebook, and 439 Instagram followers.
Business Club executives Courtney Paterson, BCom'09, BA'09,
Christina Raheja, BCom'96, and Norman Ho, BSc(Eng)'00, MBA'04, with
PanAm Games VP Steve Wallace (second from right) at a Sept. 2014
Toronto business club event.
An alumni networking event at the Dulwich
Picture Gallery in London, U.K. in February.
Encana CEO Doug Suttles speaks at a
Calgary business club event in February.
At the inaugural Queen’s Venture Network event, Associate
Dean MBA & Masters Programs Elspeth Murray leads a panel
discussion with alumni entrepreneurs.
Beloved Commerce jackets come out
of the closet at Homecoming 2014.
Exchange students headed to and from Queen’s connect with
local alumni and Master of Finance students in Beijing in April.
Hundreds of alumni donated their valuable
time to numerous initiatives, events and
activities in support of the school. Programs
for students — including conferences and
competitions, mentoring, career support and
recruitment initiatives — all rely heavily on
alumni participation. Thanks to all alumni
listed in the following pages who donated their
valuable time and talents!
/smith-school-of-business-queen's-university
@SmithBusiness
/SmithBusiness
@SmithBusiness
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BCom’64 Class Giving Leaders Milton Hess (left) and Wayne Musselman at
Homecoming 2014. Sadly, Milton and Wayne have both since passed away.
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ALUMNI CONNECTIONS
Alumni Guest Speakers & Supporters
of Student Conferences & Initiatives
Sandeep Achar, MBA'10
Christopher Adamkowski,
MBA'08
Amy Akers, BCom'08, MSc'10
Joel Alden, BSc(Eng)'90, MBA'01
Alexandru Alexa, BCom'13
John Armstrong, BCom'91
Michelle Bennett, BCom'12
Daniella Bernal, BCom'13
Caroline Bertrand, BCom'14
Ronald Bettin, EMBA'14
Steve Bolliger, BCom'83
Meghan Bourne, BCom'13
Chris Bryson, BCom'06
Harvey Carroll, BCom'93
Lindsay Carter, BCom'12
Michael Castellarin, BCom'95
Ricky Chandarana,
MSc’04, MBA'11
Jason Charlebois, EMBA'07
Ed Chase, MBA'70
Hugh Chasmar, BCom'79
Angelinda Chen, BCom'12
Andrew Colantonio, BCom'11
Dean Colling, MFin'12
Jamie Cooper, BCom'14
David Cooper, EMBA'00
Maria Costiuc, BCom'13
Jeff Crofoot, BCom'13
Bob Cummings, MBA'92
Suzanna Dalrymple, BCom'97
Kabir Daswani, BCom'13
John Paul De Silva, MBA'10
Deepanker Dey, MBA'09
Julia Di Lena, BCom'14
Steadman Dinning, Comm'16
Matt Durst, BCom'06
Jeremy Einhorn, BCom'09
Daniel Farewell, BCom'13
Jamie Flegg, BSc'09, MBA'13
Kristine Gai, BCom'14
Katrina Galas, BCom'05
Lori Garnier, AMBA'08
Sadaf Ghoreshy, BCom'02
David Girard, MBA'12
Judy Gong, BCom'11
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Adam Gordon, BCom'05
Heather Gouinlock, BCom'13
Natalie Gray, BCom'09
Mitchell Gudgeon, MBA'13
John Hall, MBA'99 Megan Hastings, BCom'14
Eileen Heckel, BCom'13
Hugh Helferty, BSc'77, MBA'85
Tyler Hennick, BCom'14
Jeff Histed, BCom'86
Eddie Ho, BCom'08
Josh Hoffman, BCom'13
Andrika Hohol, BCom'07
Brendon Holder, BCom'13
Caleb Homewood, BCom'13
Derek Hurst, BCom'13
Ellen Hyslop, BCom'14
Katerina Ilievska, AMBA'12
Alex Jackson, BCom'13
Brad James, BCom'83
Robert Janson, MFin'13
Stewart Johnston, BCom'95
Meghan Jones, BCom'06
Chessa Jope, BCom'09
Matt Kaminski, BCom'14
Kelsey Keane, BCom'14
Patrick Kelly, BCom'89
Brad Kent, MMA'15
Lisa Kershaw, MBA'89
Peter Kinch, BCom'81
Mandy King, BCom'08
Nick Klimchuk, BCom'13
Michael Klubal, BCom'95
Sam Kolias, BCom'09
Samir Kulkarni, BCom'14
Pooja Kumar, BCom'12
Matthew Lam, BCom'14
Bruce Langstaff, BCom'95
Clarisse Lau, BCom'09
Gillian Lee, BCom'13
Jim Leech, MBA'73
Eric Leopold, BCom'97
Alfred Lin, BCom'13
Guxin Lin, BCom'11
Jonathan Lithwick, BCom'07
Jason Liu, BCom'13
Tim Ray, AMBA’11
Ian Ray, BCom'82
Dan Rees, BCom'92
Charles Reese, BCom'14
Mitch Reeves, BCom'13
Dan Resnick, BCom'06
Lisa Richardson, BCom'92
Mike Robins, BCom'79
Kate Rowbotham, MSc'01
Rafi Saeed, BCom'13
Gaurang Sardana, CQ-EMBA'13
Zoya Shaikh, BCom'12
Samit Sharma, MBA'02
Candace Shaw, BCom'87
Bob Shoniker,
BCom'69, MBA'70
Alexandra Sifton, BCom'09
Meredith Slemko, MBA'11
Scott Smith, BCom'14
Trevor Smith, BCom'12
George Smith, BCom'73
Katie Sokalsky, BCom'09
Stephanie Spagnolo, BCom'14
Lori Sroujian, MBA'15
Matt Stairs, BCom'14
Bill Stamatis, BCom'95
TJ Sutter, BCom'10 Larissa Taylor, BCom'14
Dan Teguh, BCom'05
Rob Toole, BCom'85
Mary Ann Turcke, MBA'97
Tim Usher Jones, BCom'05
Steve Van Binsbergen, MBA'91
Dave Walsh, BCom'94
Laurel Walzak, EMBA'14
Annie Wang, BCom'13
Jing Wang, BCom'13
Bob Wardrop, BCom'86
Bram Warshafsky, BCom'10
Christina Waters, MBA'12
Jeff Watson, MFin'14
Zach Weinstein, BCom'14
Jeff Weshler, MBA'11
Timothy White, BCom'98
Jeff Wiener, BCom'90
Mary Wilson Trider, BCom'82
Ethan Wolfe, BCom'12
Ken Wong, BCom'75
Evelyne Wright, BCom'13
Eric Yan, BCom'13 Alex Yang, BCom'13
Ziming Yang, BCom'14
David Yeatman, BCom'03
Yoomin Yun, BCom'13
Rachel Zimmer, BCom'10
Alumni Attendees at Information Sessions
Bob Shoniker, BCom’69, MBA’70, congratulates the winners of this year’s Queen’s
Entrepreneurs’ Competition. Bob has been a long-time supporter of the QEC, and
a passionate representative of his MBA’70 class, which helps fund the competition
through its class gift.
Yang Liu, BCom'14
David Lloyd, EMBA'04
Blair Look, BCom'90
Patrick Lutfy, BCom'06
Charlotte MacDonald, BCom'13
Stacey Madge, BCom'93
Bryan McCann, BCom'14
Ryan McDermott, BCom'07
Jason McDonnell, BCom'14
Jeff McFarland, BCom'14
Cord McGee, BCom'13
Julie McGibbon, BCom'13
Kim McKenzie, MBA'85
Kevin McLaughlin, BCom'89
Angus McOuat, BCom'01
Tyler Meyrick, BCom'13
Michael Minos, AMBA’14
Robbie Mitchnick, BCom'13
Ran Mo, BCom'12
Somen Mondal, MBA'06
Kimberley Mosher, BCom'08
Gord Mount, BCom'80
Diana Mumford, BCom'13
James Mun, BCom'97
Aaron Murray, BCom'13
Elspeth Murray, MBA’87
Alex Oosterveen, BCom'14
Vic Pakalnis, EMBA’94
Katherine Pal, BCom'05
Susie Pan, BCom'14
Thomas Park, BCom'13
Penny Partride, BCom'95
Nick Pateras, BCom'12
Courtney Paterson, BCom'09
Kelsey Paterson, BCom'12
Roger Patterson, MBA'10
Sean Pavlidis, BCom'12
Bryan Pearson, MBA’88
Ryan Petersen, BCom'13
Jonathan Poh, BCom'10
Dorion Positano, BCom'11
Rebecca Prophet, BCom'09
Charlie Prussky, BCom'14
Grant Rasmussen, BCom'87
First-person accounts from alumni and current students who attend
information sessions are crucial in helping us promote our programs.
Thanks to the following supporters who attended program information
sessions over the past year.
Fadi Abdel Massih, MFin'12
Souvik Adhya, MBA'15
Christal Agostino, MBA'11
Olukayode Ajayi, CQ-EMBA'16
Yazeed Alayed, MBA'13
Jeetender Amritsar, EMBA'12
Tobin Ansong, MFIN'14
Sally Arshi, MBA'10
Frank Attaie, CQ-EMBA'11
Margaret Aurocco, EMBA'16
James Austen, MBA'13
Wellesley Baker,
BSc'01, EMBA'14
Tom Balakas, CQ-EMBA'16
Frank Balazic, MFin'12
Paul Baron, AMBA'13
Nikita Batalov, CQ-EMBA'16
Julie Bellemare, CQ-EMBA'14
Yotam Ben Yehooda,
CQ-EMBA'16
Robert Bennett, EMBA'12
Ronald Bettin, EMBA'14
Abdulaziz BinZaraah, MBA'14
Timothy Boston, EMBA'13
Emily Boudreau, MBA'12
Gordon Breedyk, EMBA'97
Timothy Caddigan, EMBA'12
Andrea Cali, MFin'14
Randy Carter, EMBA'11
Philip Cartwright, EMBA'14
Brice Chan,
BSc(Eng)'05, MMA'14
Yvonne Chan-Caguiat, MBA'12
Ashutosh Chandra, MBA'06
Chetan Channa, MBA'10
Anando Chatterjee, MBA'14
Bilal Chaudhry, MFin'14
Lilli Chevrier, EMBA'13
Michelle Chow, EMBA'15
Kenn Chow, MBA'12
Xuesong (Cedar) Chu, MBA'05
Jamie Coulter,
BA'91, MA'92, EMBA'11
Michal Dabrowski, MBA'14
Paul (Dean) Dalpe, EMBA'13
Robin Daultani, MBA'12
Gianni De Francesco, EMBA'12
Phil DeSerres, MBA'12
Colleen Sherry, EMBA
Americas’ 2016, Giri
Dharan, CQ-EMBA’13,
and Spencer Glenn,
CQ-EMBA’15, attend
an Information Session,
ready to answer
prospective students’
questions.
David Dieleman, EMBA'16
Kevin Dong, MFin'14
Michelle Duan, MBA'14
Sara Dudley, MBA'11
Jennifer Dunn, AMBA'13
Janelle Effa, AMBA'16
Paul Erb, CQ-EMBA'15
John Esaiw, AMBA'15
Anthony Evans, AMBA'15
David Eves,
BPhe'97, BA'97, EMBA'15
Christine Facette, EMBA'09
Edward Ferguson, EMBA'15
Jamie Flegg, BSc'09m MBA'13
Christopher Fricke,
CQ-EMBA'16
Kim Fulton, BA'08, MBA'15
Kevin Gardner, MBA'14
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Augustina Gargantini, MBA'14
Abdul-Aziz Garuba, AMBA'12
Josephine Gee, MBA'15
Dawny George, CQ-EMBA'16
Darryl Gillis, EMBA'16
Stephanie Girard, CQ-EMBA'15
David Girard, MBA'12
Spencer Glenn, CQ-EMBA'15
Gaetan Gobeil, CQ-EMBA'13
Alain Godin, EMBA'14
Curt Goeson, EMBA'16
Venkitachalam Gopalakrishnan,
EMBA'12
Jomo Green, CQ-EMBA'14
Lesley Gustafson, MBA'10
Anthony Habra, CQ-EMBA'13
Jeff Hagen, MBA'13
Stephanie Hamilton, MBA'10
Saeed Haniff, EMBA'13
Travis Henson, EMBA'15
Chris Hewitt, CQ-EMBA'15
Marian Ho, AMBA'13
Sheldon Ho, EMBA'12
Cody Hozack, CQ-EMBA'14
Ying Ying Hua, CQ-EMBA'16
Michael Jacka,
MD'88, CQ-EMBA'12
Gregory Jackson, CQ-EMBA'14
Sujee Jeganathan, AMBA'11
Suzie Johnson, EMBA'16
Lawrence Jordan, MMA'15
Sarah Jordan,
BSc(Eng)'04, MBA'07
Sameer Kajani, CQ-EMBA'16
Valerie Kalyn, CQ-EMBA'16
Devjit Kanjilal, MBA'14
Mohammad Shahnewaz Karim,
MFin'15
Jeff Karl, CQ-EMBA'13
John Kemp, MMA'14
James Kesten, MBA'14
Raghav Khanna MFIN'14
Han Ju Kim, EMBA'16
Yoon Kim, MFin'11
Nora Kleinewillinghoefer,
MBA'11
Katie Knopp, AMBA'15
Shannon Kot, MBA'12
Lauren Kouba,
BCom'05, AMBA'13
Chad Koziel, MMA'15
Joseph Kump, EMBA'15
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Claire Labrom, MBA'14
Lindsey Lachance, MBA'13
Brendt Lambert, MBA'12
Louis Lamontagne, EMBA'96
Daniel Lanfranconi,
CQ-EMBA'16
Maria Claudia Laverde,
AMBA'14
Jeannette Lawrence,
CQ-EMBA'13
Chad Leaver, CQ-EMBA'15
Susan Lee, CQ-EMBA'16
Rodolfo Licastro SantAnna,
MBA'11
Daniel Linden, AMBA'16
Selena Moriah Linton, EMBA'14
Marcel Losier, CQ-EMBA'14
Jian Luo, MBA'07
Robert Macaulay,
BSc(Eng)'84, CQ-EMBA'10
Sarah Mainprize, CQ-EMBA'15
Gregory Malazdrewicz,
AMBA'15
Vishal Mansukhani, AMBA'15
Pascal Martel, CQ-EMBA'16
Lance Masuzumi, EMBA'14
Anne Matson, CQ-EMBA'13
Eric Matson, EMBA'15
Michael McCormick,
CQ-EMBA'15
David McCrory, EMBA'15
Kelly McDonald, CQ-EMBA'10
Karie McReavy, EMBA'15
Jim Medeiros, CQ-EMBA'13
Jai Mehta, EMBA'15
Andrea Mejia, AMBA'16
Ghinwa Merei, CQ-EMBA'16
Baharehossadat Miraftabzadeh,
AMBA'13
Asif Mohammed, EMBA'16
Sonia Montoni, EMBA'14
Tyler Mooi, AMBA'14
Mohammad Movassaghi,
CQ-EMBA'13
Obada Mujawaz, AMBA'09
Sidd Mukherjee, EMBA'12
Cindy Muller, EMBA'12
Andrew Murphy, CQ-EMBA'14
John Neretlis, EMBA'15
Kirk Newhook, EMBA'16
Kelly Nichol, EMBA'16
Sean Nicholson, EMBA'15
Jamie Niessen, CQ-EMBA'16
Desislava Nikolova,
CQ-EMBA'15
Lisa Orr, BCom'01, AMBA'16
Genevieve Pagé, CQ-EMBA'16
Matthew Parker-Jones, MBA'14
Amber Pastoor, CQ-EMBA'14
Roger Patterson, MBA'10
Douglas Patton, EMBA'16
Roderic Pearman, EMBA'12
Murray Pearson, EMBA'16
Gretchen Pitt Hetherington,
EMBA'14
Emma Pope, AMBA'16
John Price, CQ-EMBA'0 7
Miguel Quintana, MBA'15
Obaid Rahman, EMBA'15
Partha Rajendran, MMA'15
Meena Rajput, MBA'12
Qahir Rajwani, MMA'15
Swetha Ramjee, MBA'12
Carrie Ramsay, EMBA'13
Gavin Genghui Rao,
CQ-EMBA'13
Madhur Rathaur, MBA'06
Kimberley Richards, MFIN'13
Bryan Riddell, CQ-EMBA'15
Rodolfo Rivas, MMA'14
Rondell Roberts, EMBA'16
Daniel Robillard, EMBA'13
Rivas Rodolfo, MMA'14
Antonio Roig Sanchez, MBA'10
Monica Rye, EMBA'14
Cara Salci, CQ-EMBA'12
Gaurav Saluja, MBA'12
Elvira Sánchez de Malicki,
EMBA'07
Justin Sandwith, EMBA'15
Aaron Sani, CQ-EMBA'14
Fotios Saratsiotis, EMBA'09
Gaurang Sardana, CQEMBA'13
Samia Sarkar, EMBA'14
Justin Scully, EMBA'15
Aron Seal,
BA'05, MA'06 EMBA'15
Jody Seerup, EMBA'13
Laurene Sehl, CQ-EMBA'16
William Shand, CQ-EMBA'16
James Shore, CQ-EMBA'15
Naum Shteinbah, CQ-EMBA'13
Jaskaran Singh, MMA'14
Kuljit Singh, MBA'14
Chris Sinkinson,
BSc'02, MBA'11
David Sinkinson,
BA'11, MBA'13
Tracey Skov, CQ-EMBA'15
Kenneth Smyth, EMBA'99
Claudio Soares, CQ-EMBA'14
Jordan Speakman, AMBA'14
Kenneth Stainton,
BSc(Eng)'03, EMBA'14
Jacob Stein, AMBA'14
Victoria Sterritt,
BSc(Eng)'04, MBA'15
Robin Stewart, EMBA'13
Rabindra Sukhdeo, EMBA'14
Cameron Sullivan, MBA'14
Wei (Vivien) Sun, MBA'10
Rahim Surani, MFin'13
Altamash Syed, CQ-EMBA'16
Christine Taam, EMBA'14
Michael Teshima, CQ-EMBA'14
Trevor Thomas, EMBA'16
Rebecca To, MBA'14
Eric Tse, EMBA'16
Clement Tse, MBA'13
Roger Vandomme, EMBA'04
Teresa Vasilopoulos, EMBA'14
Elvis Vincent, CQ-EMBA'13
Michael Warren, EMBA'15
Christina Waters, MBA'12
Alex Watt,
BSc(Eng)'09, MBA'13
Dave Wheeler, EMBA'08
Jennifer Williams, AMBA'10
Mathew Wilson, MFin'12
Richard Wing, MBA'15
Louanne Wong, EMBA'14
Erin Workman, EMBA'16
Sandra Wright, EMBA'14
Lisa Wylie, EMBA'16
Matt Yip, MBA'11
Gajan Yogaratnam, EMBA'15
Felicia Yukich, AMBA'14
Brenda Yun, MMA'14
Becky Yung, AMBA'16
Shan Zhong, MMA'14
Wei Dong (John) Zhou, MBA'05
Calvin Zhu, MBA'11, MSc'12
Adrienne Zwirko, CQ-EMBA'15
Alumni Volunteers for Commerce Student Recruiting
Thanks to the following alumni who volunteered their time
to assist in recruiting the Commerce Class of 2019.
Alumni review applicants’
Personal Statements of
Experience to assist in
the selection of first-year
Commerce students.
Jason Bazarkewich, BCom'08
Matthew Fong, BCom'04
James Hunter, BCom'09
Chessa Jope, BCom'09
Sera Kim, BCom'98
Clarisse Lau, BCom'09
Antina Lee, BCom'09
Jonathan Lithwick, BCom'07
Nicola Louw, BCom'09
Christopher MacIntyre,
BCom'03
Miles Packeer, BCom'09
Courtney Paterson, BCom'09
Jenna Sawatsky, BCom'09
Natasha Struminikovski,
BCom'08
Sarah Turner, BCom'07
Sarina Visram, BCom'06
Mengbin Wu, BCom'09
Class Giving Leaders
Class gifts helped make Goodes Hall and its expansion a reality, have provided
countless students with much-needed financial assistance to make their business
education possible, and support our world-class faculty in their research
endeavours. We thank the following passionate and committed alumni who led
class gift campaigns this past year.
Matt Aaronson, BA'98, BCom'98
Omar Abdel Hafez, BCom'00
Jason Akers, BCom'08
Wayne Alexander,
BSc(Eng)'64, MBA'66
Caela Arbuckle, BCom'02
Devon Baily, BCom'02
David Baird, BCom'89
Zsoka Balla, MBA'82
Michael Bandzierz, MBA'80
Damian Bartolomucci, BCom'05
Donald Bayne,
BA'66, LLB'69, EMBA'01
Hayley Becker, BCom'04
Adrienne Bellehumeur, BCom'03
Ashley Binter, CQ-EMBA'13
Randy Carter, EMBA'11
Michael Castellarin, BCom'95
Jeffrey Chemeres, CQ-EMBA'15
Cara Chesney, BCom'02
Jacqueline Chilton, BCom'93
Donald Chu, MBA'87
Andrew Clarke, BCom'84
Linda Cochrane, BA'77, MBA'79
Robert Colwell, BCom'72
Shawn Cooper, BCom'87
Joanne Cormican, BCom'89
Donald Cranston,
BScH'82,MBA'85
Olivia Crossman,
BCom'12, JD'15
Erin Crowe, BCom'93
Mervin Daub, BCom'66
Geoffrey Davenport, BCom'77
Christopher Dawson, BCom'90
Timothy Deacon, BCom'00
John Paul de Silva, MBA'10
Jerry del Missier,
BSc(Eng)'85, MBA'87
Carol Devenny, BCom'82
Emily Dobbie, BCom'05
Niket Dubey, CQ-EMBA'15
Christopher Dutcher,
BSc(Eng)'92, MBA'98
Jonathan Edge,
BCom'06, MPA'08
Eric Einhorn, CQ-EMBA'12
Gabriel Elizondo, CQ-EMBA'15
Rene Faucher, EMBA'01
Howard Fergusson, BCom'74
Karen Flavelle, BCom'79
Michael Flux, BCom'95
Michael Forsayeth, BCom'77
David Fortier, BCom'64
Katrina Galas, BCom'05
Jeffrey Gallant, BCom'11
Nicholas Galletti, CQ-EMBA'15
David Giglio, BCom'09
Michael Gilbert, BCom'78
Laura Gilchrist, BCom'08
Janet Gilfillan, MBA'90
John Gleeson, BCom'80
Anne Gleeson, BCom'10
Spencer Glenn, CQ-EMBA'15
Adrienne Goldthorpe, BCom'99
Ted Goldthorpe, BCom'99
Ken Grewal, BCom'96
Andrew Gross, BCom'79
Mitchell Gudgeon, MBA'13
Andrew Guilfoyle, BCom'95
Blair Guilfoyle, BCom'03
Patricia Gwin, BCom'85
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Suzanne Hamilton, BCom'82
Brook Hamilton,
BScH'00, MBA'04
Christian Hansson, BCom'04
Donna Hayden, BCom'89
Spenser Heard, BCom'10
Hugh Helferty,
BScH'77, MBA'85
Gordon Hendren, BCom'79
Milton Hess, BCom'64
Allison Hill, CQ-EMBA'14
Lisanne Hill, BCom'80
Abby Ho, BCom'09
John Hui, CQ-EMBA'15
Andrew Hungerford, BCom'96
Craig Hutchison, BCom'88
David Jackson, BCom'91
Elliott Jacobson, MBA'69
Warren Jones, BCom'92
Paul Kamprath, CQ-EMBA'15
Pentti Karkkainen, MBA'81
Paul Kennedy, MBA'66
Lisa Kershaw, MBA'89
Peter Kingston, BCom'78
Martin Klaponski, MBA'82
Morgan Klein-MacNeil,
BCom'11
David Kramer, JD'08, MBA'09
Olivia Kruyt, BCom'09
Lara Kulach, BCom'10
Kathryn LaBranche, BCom'90
David Lahey, EMBA'99
Michael Lang, BCom'77
John Langhorne, BCom'83
Donald Langill, BCom'77
Melanie Langill, BCom'07
Elizabeth Larochelle, EMBA'11
Chad Leaver, CQ-EMBA'15
Linda Lee, CQ-EMBA'12
Patrick Legresley, BCom'02
Sandra Linsdell, BCom'89
Paul Lishman, BCom'92
Ian Lovsin, EMBA'01
Anne MacArthur, MBA'89
Ian Macdonald, MBA'74
David Macdonald, MBA'74
Marcia MacQuarrie,
BAH'79, MBA'82
Manford Mallory,
BSc(Eng)'73, MBA'75
Robert Marsh, BCom'07
Brian Martin, BCom'99
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Jessica Mason, CQ-EMBA'13
Jennifer Matheson, BCom'89
Andrea Matthew Williams,
BCom'94
Alan Mayne, BCom'85
Graham McBride, BCom'85
Kevin McCafferty,
BSc(Eng)'90, MSc'95, MBA'97
Darren McCaugherty,
BCom'97, AMBA'07
David McConomy, MBA'69
Kevin McCracken, MBA'97
Douglas McCutcheon, BCom'87
Robert McIntosh, MBA'12
Norman McPhedran, BCom'74
Andrea McReynolds, BCom'94
John Medland, BCom'01
Robert Mellema, BCom'02
Alex Melvin, BA'72, MBA'74
Steven Millan, BCom'89
Thomas Miller, BCom'79
Nicholas Milosh,
BA'06, BCom'06
Cara Mitchell, BCom'02
Katherine Moraca, BCom'13
Sheila Murray, BCom'79, LLB'82
Elspeth Murray,
BScH'85, MBA'87
Max Muselius, BA'79, MBA'81
Wayne Musselman, BCom'64
Tracy Muxlow, BCom'93
Edward Nash, BCom'85
Johanna Navas, EMBA'10
Kasra Nejatian, BCom'05
John Nixon, BCom'77
Nayra Otinkorang,
CQ-EMBA'14
Paul Pancham, BCom'89, MD'94
Milan Panic, BCom'08
Ethel Patterson, MBA'81
Bryan Pearson,
BScH'86, MBA'88
Ryan Pedlow, BCom'98
Patti Perras Shugart, BCom'86
Sally Peterson, BAH'86, MBA'88
Indiana Pirau, BCom'95
Sharlene Plewman,
BSc(Eng)'00, CQ-EMBA'11
Misha Plotkine, BCom'10
Charles Powis, BCom'86
Matthew Price, BCom'09
David Prowten, BCom'88
Class Reunion Leaders
Organizing a class reunion can be a daunting task, involving detective work to track down lost classmates, and considerable
logistical and negotiating skills in putting together an appealing program of activities. Thanks to the following alumni who
dedicated so much time and effort to make their reunion a memorable milestone for their classmates.
David Saunders with a panel of Class
Giving Leaders in February: from left,
Andrew Guilfoyle BCom'95, Nayra
Otinkorang MBA'14, Tracy Muxlow
BCom'93, Doug McCutcheon, BCom'87,
and Nicola von Schroeter BCom’88.
John Purkis, BCom'48
Michael Quinn, BCom'88
Brian Ramsay, MBA'82
Sharon Ranson, BCom'80
Grant Rasmussen, BCom'87
Prem Rawal, BCom'99
Dan Rees, BCom'92, BA'93
Robert Renaud, BCom'96
Ray Richardson, MBA'84
Susan Rooks, BCom'84
Harold Roozen, MBA'79
Paul Schiffner, BCom'85
David Sculthorpe, BCom'83
John See, BScH'79, MBA'81
Bruce Sellery, BCom'93
Robert Shoniker,
BCom'69, MBA'70
James Shore, CQ-EMBA'15
Mark Siemonsen,
BSc(Eng)'82, MBA'86, BEd'06
Malcolm Smith,
BA'78, BScH'79, MBA'82
Stephan Smith, BCom'02
Steven Smith, BCom'77
Raymond Souch, BCom'52
Edward Speal, BCom'83
John Stackhouse, BCom'85
Gia Steffensen, BCom'78
Ronald Stenzl, BCom'85
Colin Stephenson, BCom'66
Azam Syed, EMBA'01
Peter Szaflarski, MBA'12
Richard Tam, BCom'13
Rebecca Tascona,
BCom'00, AMBA'05
Bruce Teron, BCom'91
James Thomson,
BA'67, MBA'72
Rosalie Thuringer, BCom'11
George Thwaites,
BCom'78, EMBA'94
Frederick Troop, BCom'54
Mary Ann Turcke,
BSc(Eng)'88, MBA'97
Shannon Valliant , BCom'89
David Turnbull, BCom'79
Vikram Varma, MBA'04
John Veitch, BCom'10
Akis Vitsentzatos,
BCom'02, BA'04
Nicola von Schroeter, BCom'88
Benita Warmbold, BCom'80
Jeffrey Watchorn, BCom'88
John Watson, MBA'70
Jack Weisz, BCom'06
Lee Wetherall, BEd'76, MBA'82
Fraser Whale, BCom'91
Reagan White, CQ-EMBA'15
Sarah Wickins, BCom'04
Sareena Wildberger, BCom'92
Cathy Williams, MBA'77
David Willoughby, BCom'63
Harold Wilson, BCom'85
Robert Wilson, BCom'85
Daniel Wilton, BCom'93
Timothy Young, EMBA'99
Jason Akers, BCom'08
Kimberly Alexander, BCom'81
Wayne Alexander,
BSc(Eng)'64, MBA'66
Sharon Allum, BCom'83
Caela Arbuckle, BCom'02
Andrea Armstrong, BCom’95
Devon Baily, BCom'02
Janet Baker, BCom'83
Michael Bandzierz, MBA'80
Damian Bartolomucci, BCom’05
Donald Bayne,
BA'66, LLB'69, MBA'01
Peter Benson, BCom'76
Danielle Besseling, BCom’95
Michael Bradshaw, MBA'96
Heather Brenzel, MBA’90
Harold Bridge, MBA'67
Michael Brown, MBA'85
Michael Brown, BCom'90
Simon Brown, BCom'93
Bartley Bull, BCom'77
Stewart Busbridge, BCom'96
Gregory Butler, BCom'01
Jennifer Campbell,
BAH'86, MBA'92
Risa Caplan, MBA'96
Michael Castellarin, BCom’95
Gauri Chawla, BCom'95
Cara Chesney, BCom'02
Leslie Christensen, MBA'87
Elspeth Christie, BA'71, BEd'72
Robert Christy, BA'63
Donald Chu, MBA'87
Andrew Clarke, BCom'84
Linda Cochrane, BA'77, MBA'79
Grad Conn, BCom’85
Mary Coopland, MBA'90
Lisa Cox, MBA'86
Jim Craig, BA'52
Craig Curran, BCom'69, MBA'70
Andrea Cuthbert, BCom'93
Celia Cuthbertson,
BCom'84, LLB'88
Mervin Daub, BCom'66
Geoffrey Davenport, BCom'77
Glen Davison, BCom'64
Christopher Dawson, BCom'90
John Paul de Silva, MBA’10
Katherine Devins, BCom'85
Robert Dietrich, BCom'75
June Dinsdale, BCom'54
Lauren Dmytrenko, BCom'00
Barry Dowdall,
BSc(Eng)'78, MBA'85
Richard Dunning,
BA'78, MBA'80
Andrew Durnford, BCom'89
Patrick Edwards, BCom'68
Kimberley Epp Frenette,
BAH'84, MBA'86
Christopher Farkas, BCom'96
Howard Fergusson, BCom'74
Terrence Fitzpatrick, BCom'70
Marion Flanagan, BCom'84
Mark Fornasiero, MBA'91
Michael Forsayeth, BCom'77
Ian Fraser, BCom'53
Katrina Galas, BCom’05
Rudolph Gall,
BSc(Eng)'61, MBA'66
David Garth, BCom'64
Elspeth Gaukrodger, BCom'80
Emilie Gauthier, BCom'11
Marc Germain, MBA'85
Laura Gilchrist, BCom'08
Janet Gilfillan, MBA’90
Gurjit Gill, MBA'05
John Gleeson, BCom'80
Adrienne Goldthorpe, BCom'99
Edward Goldthorpe, BCom'99
John Gordon, MBA'63
Ted Graham, MBA'96
Ken Grewal, BCom'96
Joanna Griffiths, BCom'05
Peter Grobauer, MBA'89
Andrew Guilfoyle, BCom’95
Patricia Gwin, BCom'85
Brenda Ha, BCom'99
Michael Hale, BCom'95
Deborah Hall,
BSc(Eng)'98, MBA'05
Christian Hansson, BCom'04
Brooke Harvey, BCom'10
Donna Hayden, BCom'89
Peter Hayden, BCom'61
Kate Hayer, BCom’95
Andrew Hayes, BCom'87
Spencer Heard, BCom’10
Stephen Heddle,
BSc(Eng)'76, MBA'80
John Heeney, BCom'63
Caroline Heick, MBA’90
Douglas Heighington, MBA'81
Karim Hemani,
BSc(Eng)'06, MBA'09
Jeanette Hepburn, BCom'89
Paul Hickey, BCom'87
Lisanne Hill, BCom'80
Michele Hirak Fletcher,
BCom'97
Nancy Hoo, BCom'01
Thomas Houston,
BCom'75, LLB'78
Raymond Huot, MBA'70
Craig Hutchison, BCom'88
Janet Isaac-Charbonneau,
MBA'78
Richard Jackson, MBA'71
Elliott Jacobson, MBA'69
Catherine James, BCom'00
James Jaques, BCom'87
Bruce Kagan, BCom'89
Priti Kapoor, BCom'11
Ronald Kemp, BCom'50
Paul Kennedy, MBA'66
Peter Kingston, BCom'78
John Kitchen, BScH'78, MBA'80
Morgan Klein-MacNeil,
BCom'11
Allison Knudsen, BCom'96
David Kramer, JD'08, MBA'09
Lara Kulach, BCom’10
Kathryn LaBranche, BCom'90
Michael Lang, BCom'77
John Langhorne, BCom'83
Donald Langill, BCom'77
Michelle Lavoie, MBA'95
John Lawlor, MBA'93
Dong-Soo Lee, BCom'96
James Leech, MBA'73
Patrick Legresley, BCom'02
Andrew Leverette,
BA'71, BEd'72
Patricia Lewis, BCom'80
Winnie Lieu, MBA'13
Paul Lishman, BCom'92
Erik Lockhart, MBA'93
Jennifer Logan-Klassen, MBA'87
Dianne Lougheed Keefe,
BA'73, BEd'75
Donna Lounsbury,
BA'76, MBA'78
Margaret MacLellan,
BA'79, MBA'81
Manford Mallory,
BSc(Eng)’73, MBA'75
Robert Marsh, BCom'07
Jennifer Matheson, BCom'89
Andrea Matthew Willia,
BCom'94
Trevor Maunder, BCom’95
Alan Mayne, BCom’85
Graham McBride, BCom'85
Darren McCaugherty,
BCom'97, MBA'07
David McConomy, MBA'69
Patrick McCue, BA'61 MBA'63
Lawrence McCurdy, MBA'68
Indiana McDonald, BCom’95
Helen McEvoy, BCom'01
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Lachlan McLachlan, BCom'73
Norman McPhedran, BCom'74
Andrea McReynolds, BCom'94
Robert Mellema, BCom'02
Alex Melvin, BA'72 MBA'74
Peter Meyers, BCom'91
Susan Michel Shuter, MBA'81
Claudio Michelutti,
BSc(Eng)'66, MBA'70
Steven Millan, BCom'89
Katherine Moraca, BCom'13
David Moreland,
BSc(Eng)'83, MBA'87
Sally Morris, BCom'83
Adrian Mucalov, BCom'01
Tracy Muxlow, BCom'93
Ted Nash, BCom’85
Johanna Navas, EMBA’10
Stephanie Oke, BCom'86
Anthony Okuchi, MBA’10
Daniel O'Neill, BSc'78, MBA'80
Thomas O'Neill,
BCom'67, LLD'05
Victor Pakalnis, MBA'94
Sally Peterson, BAH'86, MBA'88
Misha Plotkine, BCom’10
William Porter, BCom'75
Rebekah Preteau, MBA'10
Matthew Price, BCom'09
Stephen Prosenyak, BCom'50
David Prowten, BCom'88
John Purkis, BCom'48
Christina Raheja, BCom'96
Sharon Ranson, BCom'80
Dan Rees, BCom'92, BA'93
Sandra Reynolds, BCom'64
Suzanne Rolland, BCom'86
Susan Rooks, BCom'84
Pierre Saucier, MBA'80
Paul Schiffner, BCom'85
Susan Schnurr, BCom'86
David Sculthorpe, BCom'83
Robert Sexty, MBA'67
Robert Shoniker,
BCom'69, MBA'70
Joanna Shore, MBA'03
George Smith, BCom'73
Malcolm Smith,
BA'78, BSc'79, MBA'82
Stephan Smith, BCom'02
Steven Smith, BCom'77
John Stackhouse, BCom’85
Ronald Stenzl, BCom'85
Marjorie Stephenson, BCom'55
Adam Stevenson, MBA'04
Ian Struthers, BSc'81, MBA'85
Jonathan Suter, BCom'05
Donald Tanner,
BSc(Eng)'74, MBA'82
Rebecca Tascona,
BCom’00, AMBA’05
Peter Taylor, BCom'70
Ellen Thompson, BCom'83
James Thoon, BA'67, MBA'72
Rosalie Thuringer, BCom'11
Donald Thurston, MBA'62
David Tih, BCom'95
Daniel Tisch, BA'91, MBA'96
Frederick Troop, BCom'54
Shannon Valliant, BCom'89
Michael van de Water,
BCom'91
Vikram Varma, MBA'04
John Veitch, GDAP10, BCom'10
Akis Vitsentzatos,
BCom'02, BA'04
Nicola von Schroeter, BCom'88
Benita Warmbold, BCom'80
John Watson, MBA'70
Susan Waywell, BCom'75
Toby Weir-Jones, MBA'10
Emerson Wen, MBA'13
Jessica Weshler, BCom'13
Lee Wetherall, BEd'76, MBA'82
Andrew Wicken, BCom'01
Robert Willoughby,
BSc(Eng)’57, MBA'62
Bob Wilson, BCom’85
Harold Wilson, BCom’85
Andrew Witzke,
BCom'13, BA'13
Elizabeth Woodbury, BCom'80
Carolyn Wright, MBA'81
Jennifer Wright, BCom'98
Damian Yu, BCom'96
Business Club Executives
All eight of the school’s Business Clubs around the world are run by and
for alumni. Thanks to the Club Presidents and their Executives who make
these tremendous alumni events possible through their creativity and hard
work. For information about the Clubs, visit the Smith School of Business
Alumni Group on LinkedIn (smith-school-of-business-queens-university)
TORONTO
Steven Albiani, BCom’03
Randolph Carter, EMBA'11
Brook Hamilton, BSc’00, MBA’04
Norman Ho, BSc(Eng)’00, MBA’04
Courtney Paterson, BCom'09, BA'09
Christina Raheja, BCom’96
Jessica Weshler, BCom'13
LONDON, UK
Lily Harriss, EMBA'03
CALGARY
Andre Baribeau, AMBA'06
Alexander Danzinger, EMBA’05
Tamara Kushnir McGillivray, AMBA'06
Timothy Onyett, EMBA’95
Erin Thomson, AMBA'12
Ofelia Tychon, AMBA’12
HONG KONG
Eric Tang, BCom'96
KINGSTON
Ahmad Bakhshai, BCom’10
Scott Perrett, BCom'92
Mark Vanderbeek, MFin’13
Richard Wall, BCom'12
OTTAWA
Nilufer Erdebil, BSc(Eng)'96, MBA'03
Kevin Horseman, MBA’01
Benedict Schmidt, EMBA'03
VANCOUVER
Adam Cotterall, MBA’09
Adam Fischer, AMBA’11
Christopher Johnstone, BCom'05
Dennis Kondratev, MBA’08
Floria Mah, AMBA'11
NEW YORK CITY
Corry Basley, BCom’92, BA’93
Queen’s Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow Mentors
International Alumni Ambassadors
In addition to various events that aim to create networking opportunities for Commerce students, QSTAT offers a 1:1 mentorship
program, connecting undergraduate students and the school’s alumni. Meeting with alumni from corporate sectors in their area of
interest allows students the opportunity to extend their professional networks, gain valuable industry and career insight and create
lasting relationships with alumni. Thank you to the following alumni who offered their services this year.
For information or to volunteer, send an email to [email protected].
Steve Anderson, BCom'83
Victor Apps, MFin'13
Paisley Arnold, BCom'87
Gerrit Aronson, MBA'78
Jason Banh, BCom'07
Alexandra Barrena, MIB'12
Vinit Bhatia, BCom'89
Anand Borundiya, MBA'08
Jeff Bradley, EMBA'01
Veronica Brenner, EMBA'11
James Butler, BCom'85
Dylan Carr, BCom'12
Leigh Anne Cooke, BCom'10
Sheila Cooke-Witt, MBA'83
Stephen Davy, BSc'99, MBA'03
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Jerry del Missier,
BSc'(Eng)85, MBA'87
Dany Di Tullio, PhD'12
Erin Donoghue, BCom'00
Sarah Fetterly, BCom'11
Heather Gorham, BCom'11
Jason Gould, BCom'95
Juha Halttunen, BCom'84
Elizabeth Harris, BCom'12
Sarah Hawkins, BCom'01
Andreas Hjerpe, MIB'08
Brent Hopkins, MBA'93
Emily Hunter, BCom'09
Pang Jia, MIB'08
Peter Lam, AMBA'06
Christina Lambert, BCom'87
Kerry Lee, BCom'89
Robert Mack, BCom'80
Farhad Merali, AMBA'13
David Mulvenna, BCom'98
David Nesbitt, MBA'70
Rita Novosel-Hess, BCom'04
Kevin O'Reilly, EMBA'07
Robert Patterson,
BCom'74, MA'76
Cynthia Phillips, BCom'84
Erik Rasmussen, BCom'10
Alan Reid, BCom'09
Dominique Roussel, MBA'87
Morna Smith, BCom'00
David Stapley, MBA'00
Knut Sundby, BCom'88
Vanessa Vachon, BCom'00
Alyson Van Raalte, BCom'00
Lixiang Wang, EMBA'04
Robert Wardrop, BCom'86
Janet Wells, BCom'90
Thomas Wells, BCom'89
Sareena Wildberger, BCom'92
Alberto Xodo, MIB'12
Marc Yacoub, BCom'97
Pimpanga Yomchinda,
BCom'12
Calvin Zhu, MBA'11 MSc'12
Rohit Arora, BCom'08
Ryan Boers, BCom'10
Jason Boggs, BCom'97
Ashley Boyce, BCom'07
Mark Caiger, BCom'93
Lindsay Carter, BCom'12
Angelinda Chen, BCom'12
Tennyson Cho, BCom'05
Jeff Crofoot, BCom'13
Carol Deacon, BCom'00
Michael Detlefsen, BCom'86
Sarah Dobenko, BCom'07
Atta Emami, MBA'07
Gloria Epstein, BCom'72
Monika Federeau, MBA'88
Jane Flower, MBA'01
Andrew Gabriel, BCom'14
John Gleeson, BCom'80
Jeffrey Histed, BCom'86
Caleb Homewood,
BCom'13, BA'13
Jayne Ingram, BCom'14
Joshua Jia, BCom'14
Stephani Kingsmill, BCom'88
Katie Kopansky,
BCom'11, BA'12
Reggie Kotey, MBA'12
Lara Kulach, BCom'10
Michael Lau, BCom'11
Gallant Law, BSc'90, MBA'94
Saebom Lee, BCom'09
Chaz Legge, BCom'12
Suzy Lendvay, BCom'12
Colin Lynch, BCom'07, BA'07
Blake Macdonald, BCom'12
John MacIntyre, BCom'78
Kailey Mackenzie, BCom'14
Grant Mcdonald, BCom'82
Deepanjali Mensinkai, BCom'12
Christie Park, BCom'14
Courtney Paterson,
BCom'09, BA'09
Rebecca Prophet, BCom'09
Robert Renaud, BCom'96
Trevor Smith, BCom'12
Geoff Smith, BCom'05
TJ Sutter, BCom'10
Holly Thompson, BCom'10
Darcy Thompson, BCom'80
Dennis Ting, BCom'13
Christine Vinette, BCom'09
Robert Walulat, BCom'00
Jenny Wang, BCom'11
Matt Webster, BCom'06
Sean Weller, MBA'10
Lydia Wu, BCom'12
Matthew Zaffino, BCom'12
Eileen Zhou, BCom'13
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Alumni Volunteers for Business
Career Centre Initiatives
Thanks to the following volunteers who contributed to employment related initiatives
during the 2014/2015 fiscal year. This list represents many of the volunteers who
returned to campus to serve as panelists for speaking engagements, mock interviews etc.
and who engaged with students as QVisors. Thanks also to the many others (not listed
here) who have helped mentor students in their career planning activities.
Fadi Abdel Massih, MFin'12
Roham Abdolhosseini
Kalkhoran, BCom'12
Sandeep Achar, MBA'10
Suhaila Agnew, BCom'10
Christal Agostino, MBA'11
Salman Ahmad, MBA'09
Maria Ahmed, BCom'11
Aleem Dhanani, BCom'12
Alexandru Alexa, BCom'13
Sikandaryar Ali,
BCom'08, AMBA'14
Amy Amodeo, BCom'14
Surya Anem, MBA'14
Rinaldo Angelicola,
CQ-EMBA'14
Muhammad Anjum, MBA'11
Lauren Archibald, BCom'13
Jennifer Arnold, AMBA'14
Sally Arshi, MBA'10
James Austen, MBA'13
Erin Ayres, MBA'10
Aoyu Bai, BCom'13
Saru Bajwa, MBA'13
Frank Balazic, MFin'12
Rohin Bansal, MIB'14
Amar Bawagi, MBA'09
Rishi Behari, MBA'13
Reetika Bhagat, MBA'13
Aditya Bhamidimukkula,
MBA'13
Varun Bindal, MBA'12
John Blain, BCom'88
Kaitlin Blainey, BCom'11
Emily Boudreau, MBA'12
Chelsea Broderick, BCom'13
Colin Brown, MBA'13, JD'14
Simon Cai, BCom'12, BSc'13
Andrea Cali, MFin'14
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Dave Carnegie,
BA'04, MSc'06, MBA'14
Harvey Carroll, BCom'93
Lindsay Carter, BCom'12
Elizabeth Cescon,
MBA'12, MIB'13
Henry Chak, BCom'11
Kalyan Chakravarthy, MBA'07
Yvonne Chan, MBA'12
Anando Chatterjee, MBA'13
Bilal Chaudhry, MFin'14
Norman Cheng, MBA'12
Janine Clarke, MBA'11
Elizabeth Cluff-Downer, MIB'14
Elliott Collyer, BCom'10
Brittany Cooper, BCom'13
Stuart Coristine, BA'04, MBA'11
Todd Corradetti, BCom'80
Stefanie Crispino, MBA'11
Alexandra Currie, BCom'09
Michal Dabrowski, MBA'13
Steven Daicos, BCom'06
Minh-Tuong, Dao, MBA'13
Biswajit Das, MBA'07
Stephen Davy,
BSc(Eng)'99, MBA'03
Homayoun (Homy)
Dayani-Fard, MSc'95, PhD'03
John Paul de Silva, MBA'10
Aravind Deivasikamani, MBA'09
Allen Deng, MBA'10
Ian Di Tullio, EMBA'03
Dylan Dilecce, BCom'13
Emily Dimytosh, BCom'12
Kevin Dong, MFin'14
Brenna Donoghue,
MA'04, MBA'06
Manuel El-Sayed, MIB'14
Jonathon Ennis, BCom'05
Saeideh Fard, BCom'03
Tunji Farinloye, AMBA'11
David Fell, EMBA'10
Jeffrey Fenton, BCom'13
Laurtiz Fischer, MIB'12
Jamie Flegg, BSc'09, MBA'13
Georgia Fong, BCom'11
Youssef Fraiwat, MBA'08
Allison Freeman, BCom'05
Andrew Gabriel, BCom'14
David Galea, MBA'13
Shiv Ganeshan, MBA'10
Rong Gao, MIB'10
Ivan Garcia, MIB'10
Gautam Garg, MBA'11
Abdul-Aziz Garuba, AMBA'12
Trina Ghiacy, BCom'13
Valerie Gillis, BCom'96
David Girard, MBA'12
George Gleeson, BCom'13
Ashley Goloubef, BCom'10
Judy Gong, BCom'11
Amanda Goodwin, MBA'12
Adam Gordon, MBA'09
Gregory Gowans, BCom'80
Ted Graham, MBA'96
Joanna Griffiths, BCom'05
Mitch Gudgeon, MBA'13
Jingqi Guo, BCom'11
Kanuj Gupta, MBA'08
Adam Hague, MBA'12
Shannon Hamilton,
BCom'10, BA'10
Stephanie Heller, BCom'13
Karim Hemani,
BSc(Eng)'06, MBA'09
Lee-Anne Hermann, BCom'90
Crystal Holdershaw, AMBA'14
Kelvin Hon, BCom'09
Matthew Hooper, MBA'10
Peter Hopkins, MBA'95
Commerce students at the Career Mash-up
event at Goodes Hall.
Brandon Hui, BCom'03
John Huycke, BCom'84
Suzanne James, BCom'89
Kyle Jordan,
BSc(Eng)'07, MBA'08
Maria Jurewicz,
BCom'10, BA'11
Ameya Juvekar,
MBA'14, MMA'14
Kaustubh Kabre, MBA'13
Devjit Kanjilal, MBA'14
Priti Kapoor, BCom'11
Mohammad Shahnewaz Karim,
MFin'15
Irene Karon, MBA'95
Babla Karthamada, MBA'08
Phil Kazmaier, BCom'06
Ross Kelley, BCom'13
Brennan Kerr, BCom'09
Shahab Khan, MBA'01
Ali Khokhar, BCom'11
Carolyn Kim, BCom'10
Yoon Kim, MFin'11
Caitlin King, BCom'10
Nora Kleinewillinghoefer,
MBA'11
Nicholas Klimchuk, BCom'13
Phil Knudson, MBA'13
Steven Kraft, MBA'13
Michael Kwok, BCom'11
Fabien Laffa, MBA'06
David Lahey, EMBA'99
Ontai Lai, BCom'09
Edward Lam, MBA'11
Caitlin Lambert, BCom'07
Marisa Law, BCom'14
David LeBlanc, MBA'13
Denisa Leka, CQ-EMBA'14
Brian Lenahan, BCom'86
Samuel Linds, BCom'13
Ben Lipsey, BCom'12
Jonathan Lithwick, BCom'07
Ron Lloyd, BCom'83, MIR'84
Jillian Lockwood, BCom'10
Neil Longhurst, BA'70, MBA'77
Blair Look, BCom'90
Mackenzie Lovsin, BCom'14
Helena Lui, BCom'12
Brent Lukowski, BCom'08
Jeff Lulham, JD'08, MBA'09
Cindy Luong, BCom'12
Andrew Macdonald, MBA'11
Kevin MacGillivray, BCom'11
David Mack, MBA'11
Sarah Mainprize, CQ-EMBA'15
Arindam Maitra, CQ-EMBA'14
Ritesh Mangal, MBA'11
Kiran Manjunath, MBA'10
Ginny Marshall, MBA'08
Danilo Martins, MBA'10
Gautam Marwaha, MBA'14
Kosei Masutani, MBA'13
Lance Masuzumi, EMBA'14
Ryan Matthiesen, BCom'03
Kerri Lynn McAllister, BCom'07
Andrea McCormick, BCom'08
Steven McEwen, MBA'13
Erin McGillis, BCom'07
Jim McKay, EMBA'05
John Medland, BCom'01
Deepanjali Mensinkai, BCom'12
Peter Merchant, BCom'76
Glenn Mifflin, EMBA'97
Brett Miller, MBA'14
Tom Miller, BCom'79
Yasir Moin, BCom'12
Somen Mondal, MBA'06
Ashley Moore, BCom'07
Chantelle Morrissette, AMBA'13
Iain Morton, BCom'84
Rei Muci, MBA'15
Hasan Mujtaba, MBA'10
Sidd Mukherjee, EMBA'12
Kevin Munn, BCom'01
Parisa Naghibi, MBA'12
Nik Nanos, BA'88, EMBA'10
Karim Nassar, MBA'07
Pavel Nikolaev, MBA'13
Ayah Norris, BCom'09
Shelly Nowroski, AMBA'09
Irteza Omar, MBA'13
Behrang Omidvar, MBA'10
Elizabeth O'Neill, BCom'06
Joshua Orzech, BCom'96
Brenda Palmer, EMBA'10
Susie Pan, BCom'14
Pranab Pandey, MBA'12
Greg Pantelic, AMBA'13
Christie Park, BCom'14
Joon Park, BCom'10
Alex Parker, BCom'00
Matthew Parker-Jones, MBA'13
Kelsey Paterson, BCom'12
Roger Patterson, MBA'10
Ashley Pearson, BCom'10
Milica Pejic, BCom'13
Greg Percy, MBA'82
Brian Peters, MBA'10
Hamilton Petropoulos, MBA'16
Geo Philips Kuravakal, MBA'09
Dave Power, BCom'06
Gaurav Prakash, MBA'13
Lynn Pratt, BCom'89
John Price, MBA'07
Ashok Raghupathy, MBA'07
Prithipal Rajasekaran, MBA'12
Partha Rajendran, MMA'15
Meena Rajput, MBA'12
Jeff Rankine, MBA'09
Amol Rawate, MBA'12
Mohammed Reslim, MBA'13
Andrea Richardson, BCom'12
Rodolfo Rivas, MMA'14
Kayleigh Roberts, BCom'11
Kelsey Roberts, BCom'12
Jinka Rohit Raj, MBA'14
Suzanne Rondeau, BCom'03
Caroline Rumble, BCom'11
Gaurav Saluja, MBA'12
Alex Santiago, MBA'08
Samia Sarkar, EMBA'14
Joe Sauret, MBA'12
Sopariwala Shabaz, MBA'11
Shauvik Shah, BCom'12
Farnaz Shahed, MBA'09
Aidan Shankman, BCom'13
Dimitar Shapov, BCom'10
Avinash Sharma, MBA'07
Chris Sinkinson, BSc'02, MBA'11
Mark Skeggs, BCom'98
Jim Slattery, BCom'81
Meredith Slemko, MBA'11
George Smith, BCom'73
Claudia Soong, BA'02, MBA'08
Stacy Soutiere, MBA'09
Matt Stairs, BCom'14
Peggy Steele, BCom'99
Scott Steinman, EMBA'05
Linda Stewart, BA'82, MBA'87
Mathew Stiver-Balla, MBA'11
Roy Sudipto, EMBA'08
Don Sun, MBA'11
Peter Tang, EMBA'03
Lulu Tang, MBA'02
Balaji Tanguturi, MBA'08
Matt Taylor, BCom'12
Zeine Teeka, MBA'13
Lauren Thibodeau, BCom'93
Jordan Thomson, BCom'12
Justin Thouin, BCom'00
Daniel Tisch, BA'91, EMBA'96
Rebecca To, MBA'14
CK Too, MBA'14
Fragile Tossa, MBA'13
John Trang, BCom'04
Michael Trendota, MBA'13
Jennifer Turliuk, BCom'10
Anastasia Uhlik, MBA'10
Jessica Van Rooyen, BCom'10
Roger Vandomme, EMBA'04
Karlis Vasarais, BCom'06
Jeffrey Veffer, MBA'02
Laurel Walzak, EMBA'14
Bram Warshafsky, BCom'10
Christina Waters, MBA'12
Marc Weiner, BCom'04,BSc'04
David Wen, BCom'10
Ashley Whelan, BCom'12
Chelsey Wilson, BCom'14
Mathew Wilson, MFin'12
Justin Winchiu, CQ-EMBA'10
Glen Winter, EMBA'14
Andrew Witchell, AMBA'13
Andrew Witzke, BCom'13
Michael Woeller, BCom'07
Katherine Wong Too Yen,
BCom'12
Cedric Wong, AMBA'11
Brook Wong, BCom'11
Eric Wong, EMBA'02
Tommy Yan, BCom'14
Ralph Yeung, MBA'12
Matt Yip, MBA'10
Brenda Yun, MMA'14
Otto Yung, AMBA'10 Matthew Zaffino, BCom'12
Rachel Zimmer, BCom'10
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Advisory Boards
Global Council
The business school’s Advisory Board and Global Council members are recognized on pages 68-69 for their
contributions to the school as a whole. Other advisory boards also guide the management of two of the school’s
Centres as well as the Master of Management Analytics program, and the TriColour Venture Fund. Thanks to the
following board members whose expertise has supported the school in its endeavours.
The Global Council brings together alumni and friends with deep experience in key regions
where the school of business operates. Its purpose is to advise on the school's international
activities and identify opportunities to expand its presence and reputation globally.
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT
ANALYTICS PROGRAM
ADVISORY BOARD
Declan Brady, MSc'10, SVP Field
Operations, Bell Canada
Mike Durland (Advisory Board Chair),
PhD'91, Group Head & CEO, Global
Banking and Markets, Scotiabank
Achille Ettorre, Senior Director, Financial
Planning & Analysis, Loblaw Companies
Damian Lee, BCom '07, MSc'13, Vice
President, Portfolio Manager, PIMCO
Ryan Maund, SVP, Customer Operations
& Loyalty, Bell Canada
Jeff McGill, Professor in Management
Science/Operations Management,
Smith School of Business
Yuri Medvedev, Chief Mathematician,
Bank of Montreal
Raymond Pineda, Partner,
Consulting, Deloitte Canada
Brian Ross, President, Precima
David Saunders, PhD, Dean,
Smith School of Business
Mark Shafer, Senior Vice President,
Revenue Management & Analytics,
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Kevin Stanton, President, MasterCard
Advisors, MasterCard
Michael Zerbs, Executive Vice President
and Co-Head Information Technology,
Enterprise Technology, Scotiabank
Paul Zikopoulos
Vice President, Analytics: Customer Success
(Cloud, BigData, Competitive), IBM
CPA-QUEEN’S CENTRE FOR
GOVERNANCE ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Clark, BCom'81, (CPA),
Partner, Deloitte LLP
Brian Leader, FCPA, (FCA), VicePresident Learning, Chartered
Professional Accountants of Ontario
Tom O’Neill, BCom’67, LLD’05,
(FCPA, FCA), Former CEO of
PricewaterhouseCoopers, current Chair
of the Board, BCE, Bell and Scotiabank
Steve Salterio, PhD, (FCPA), Centre
Director and Smith School of
Business accounting professor
David Saunders, PhD, Dean,
Smith School of Businesss
Teri Shearer, PhD, BBA, Associate Dean,
Faculty, and accounting professor
at Smith School of Business
Dan Thornton
Chartered Professional Accountants
of Ontario Professor of Accounting
at Smith School of Business
Ken Wong, MBA’81, Distinguished
Professor of Marketing at Smith
School of Business and Canadian
Marketing Hall of Legends inductee
TRICOLOUR VENTURE FUND
INVESTMENT ADVISORY BOARD
Jim Banting, BScH’93, PhD’97,
CEO, Parteq Innovations
John Molloy, MBA’84, Executive Director,
Southeastern Ontario Angel Network
Elspeth Murray, BSc’85, MBA’87,
PhD (Western), Associate Dean,
MBA and Masters Programs, Smith
School of Business, and Director,
Centre for Business Venturing
Andrew Waitman, CEO,
Assent Compliance Inc.
CENTRE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT
External Advisory Board
Helen Burstyn, Co-Host, Toronto Files
on RogersTV & Chair, Evergreen
Lori Garnier, Executive Director,
Queen’s Commerce Program
Nicola Kettlitz*, President,
Coca-Cola Canada
David Labistour, CEO, Mountain
Equipment Co-op
Jacline Nyman, President & CEO,
United Way Centraide Canada
Patricia O’Reilly, Director of
Environment and Social Issues
Management, Suncor Energy
Dani Reiss, President & CEO,
Canada Goose
David Saunders, PhD, Dean,
Smith School of Business
David Sculthorpe, BCom'83, CEO, Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Canada
* Deceased
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M. Shân Atkins, BCom’79,
Managing Director, Chetrum
Capital LLC, Barrington, Il
Dame Pamela Banks, EMBA’98, Former
Premier of Bermuda, Paget, Bermuda
Simon Brown, BCom’93, Senior
Advisor, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
& Co., New York, NY
Iain Bruce, BCom’81, Retired Managing
Director, Risk Management, AMBAC
Assurance Corp., New York, NY
Jason Capello, BCom’96, Co-Founding
Partner & Portfolio Manager, Merchants’
Gate Capital LP, New York, NY
Don Carty, BA’68, LLD’01,
Chairman, Virgin America Airlines
& Porter Airlines, Dallas, TX
Jerry del Missier, BSc(Eng)’85, MBA’87,
Executive Chairman, Copper Street
Capital LLP., London, U.K.
Rolf Friedli, Partner & Chairman, Capvis
Equity Partners AG, Zurich, Switzerland
Ian Friendly, BCom’83, Retired Executive
VP & COO, U.S. Retail, General
Mills Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Grant Gazdig, BCom’89, Managing Partner,
Access Capital Limited, London, U.K.
Adrienne Goldthorpe, BCom’99,
New York, NY
Ted Goldthorpe, BCom’99,
President, Apollo Investment
Corporation, New York, NY
Mel Goodes, BCom’57, LLD’94, Retired
CEO, Warner-Lambert Co., Mendham, NJ
Nancy Goodes, Mendham, NJ
Ken Grewal, BCom’96, On
Sabbatical, New York, NY
Stephen Hoffmeister, BCom’98,
Managing Director, Advent
International, Boston, MA
Mike Humphries, BCom’93, Principal,
Polygon CB Partners, London, U.K.
David Hutton, MBA’70, Chairman, Fur
Institute of Canada, Toronto, ON
Zouheir Jarkas, Senior Advisor, Mubadala
Development Company, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tom Kinnear, BCom'66, LLD'02, PhD,
D. Maynard Phelps Professor of
Business Administration & Marketing,
Ross School of Business, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Rosemary Leith, BCom’83, Director, World
Wide Web Foundation, London, U.K.
Blair Look, BCom’90, Managing
Director, Belsize Park Investment
Management Ltd. & Fund Manager,
Blue Horseshoe Fund, Dubai, UAE
Walt Macnee, BA’77, BEd’78,
Vice Chairman, MasterCard
Worldwide, Toronto, ON
David Main, BCom’80, Director, Talisman
Management Ltd. and CEO, Swets
Information Services, London, U.K.
Stephen Miles, BA’90, EMBA’99, CEO,
The Miles Group, New York, NY
Vineet Mitera, BCom'96, Principal, Ward
Ferry Management Ltd., Hong Kong
John Nixon, BCom’78, Executive
Director, ICAP, New York, NY
Ryan Pedlow, BCom'98,
Founder, Two Creeks Capital
Management, New York, NY
Cynthia Phillips, BCom’84, Associate
Executive Director, LMU
Entrepreneurship Centre, LMU
Munchen, Munich, Germany
Charles Powis, BCom’86, New York, NY
Humayun Rashid, CEO, Mission
Strategy Inc., Toronto, ON
Paul Sandford, BCom’89, BA’90,
Managing Director, Ocean View
Global Research Ltd., London, U.K.
Colin Taylor, BCom’84, Co-Managing
Partner & Co-Founder, aPriori
Capital Partners, London, U.K.
Brenda Trenowden, BCom’89, Head of
Financial Institutions, Europe and Global
Head of Funds, ANZ., London, U.K.
Chris Viehbacher, BCom’83,
Managing Partner, Gurnet Point
Capital, Cambridge, MA
Brian Walsh, MBA’76, Chair & Chief
Investment Officer, Saguenay
Strathmore Capital, Purchase, NY
Bob Wardrop, BCom’86, Executive
Director, Cambridge Centre for
Alternative Finance, Cambridge Judge
Business School, London, U.K.
India Wardrop, NESsT Business
Advisory Network, London, U.K.
Benita Warmbold, BCom’80, Senior
Managing Director & CFO, CPP
Investment Board, Toronto, ON
Janet Wells, BCom’90, London, U.K.
Tom Wells, BCom’89, Partner,
Arma Partners, London, U.K.
Karsten Witt, MBA’83, Executive Director,
Witt & Sohn AG, Pinneberg, Germany
William Yu, BSc(Eng)’84, MBA’87,
Managing Director, Cansbridge
Capital Corp., Atherton, CA
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CONTRIBUTORS REPORT
Smith School of Business
Advisory Board
CONTACTS
Steven Albiani, BCom’03, Managing Partner,
Stratum Advisory Group Inc.
Karyn Brooks, BCom’76, Retired Senior
VP & Controller, BCE Inc.
Iain Bruce, BCom’81, Retired Managing Director,
Risk Management, AMBAC Assurance Corp.
Jeff Carney, BCom’84, President & CEO,
Mackenzie Financial Corp. and CoPresident & CEO, IGM Financial Inc.
David Cheesewright, President &
CEO, Walmart International
Chris Clark, BCom’76, Retired CEO,
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Greg Cochrane, MBA’74, Managing Partner, VRG Capital
Shawn Cooper, BCom’87, Managing Director
& Regional Leader, Latin America/
Canada, Russell Reynolds Associates
David Court, BCom’79, Director (Senior
Partner), McKinsey & Company
Jerry del Missier, BSc(Eng)’85, MBA’87, Executive
Chairman, Copper Street Capital LLP
Andrew Dunin, BSc(Eng)’83, MBA’87,
Dunin Management Services
Mike Durland, PhD’91, Group Head & CEO,
Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets
The Hon. Gloria Epstein, BCom’72, Justice
of the Court of Appeal of Ontario
Monika Federau, MBA’88, Senior VP & Chief
Strategy Officer, Intact Financial Corp.
Ian Friendly, BCom’83, Retired Executive VP
& COO, U.S. Retail, General Mills Inc.
Paul Hand, BA’69, MBA’73, Managing
Director, RBC Capital Markets
Ewout Heersink, MBA’74, Managing
Director, ONEX Corporation
Lisanne Hill, BCom’80, President, Contor Industries Ltd.
Glenn Ives, Chairman, Deloitte Canada
Michael Kehoe, BCom’78, CEO,
Cosmetica Laboratories Inc.
Tom Kinnear, BCom’66, LLD’02, PhD, D. Maynard Phelps
Professor of Business Administration & Marketing,
Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
Sam Kolias, Chairman & CEO, Boardwalk
Real Estate Investment Trust
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Valerie Mann, BCom’86, Managing
Partner, Lawson Lundell LLP
Doug McIntosh, BCom’82, CEO & Managing
Director, Alvarez & Marsal Canada ULC
Gord Nixon, BCom’79, LLD’03, Retired
CEO, RBC Financial Group
Thomas O’Neill, BCom’67, LLD’05, Chair of the
Board, BCE, Bell Canada and Scotiabank
Sam Pollock, BCom’88, Senior Managing
Partner, Brookfield Asset Management
Sharon Ranson, BCom’80, President,
The Ranson Group Inc.
David Sculthorpe, BCom’83, CEO, Heart
& Stroke Foundation of Canada
John See, BScH’79, MBA’81, Vice Chair,
TD Wealth, TD Bank Group
Candace Shaw, MBA’87, Senior VP & Chief
Credit Risk Officer, Sun Life Financial
David Shaw, BCom’75, CEO, Knightsbridge
Human Capital Management
Michael Sifton, BCom’83, President
& CEO, Data Group Ltd.
Donald Sobey, BCom’57, C.M., Chair
Emeritus, Empire Company Ltd.
Robert Sobey, BAH’88, Corporate Director
Penny Somerville, BCom’78
Colin Taylor, BCom’84, Co-Managing Partner
& Co-Founder, aPriori Capital Partners
Bill Thomas, CEO, KPMG Canada &
Chair, KPMG’s Americas Region
Mary Ann Turcke, BSc(Eng)’88, MBA’97,
President, Bell Media
Bob Wardrop, BCom’86, Executive Director,
Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance,
Cambridge Judge Business School
Benita Warmbold, BCom’80, (Chair) Senior Managing
Director & CFO, CPP Investment Board
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