Thanks for Answering the Call!

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Thanks for Answering the Call!
University of Windsor
Faculty of Law Alumni Magazine
Spring 2010
www.uwindsor.ca/donations/law
Thanks for
Answering the Call!
Paying it Forward
Five years of fund development
Young Alumni Initiative
Spring | 2010
Contents
KEEPING IN TOUCH
If we have lost touch with you or your
classmates, please drop us a note, send
an e-mail or make a phone call to help
us keep in touch. Addresses are collected
under the Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act and are used for
the purpose of updating and maintaining
alumni and donor records, and for
publications, invitations and updates
on what is new at the Law School.
From the Director | 3
Funds Meet Function
Improving our Interior | 4
Goodman Family Generosity | 5
A Change of Aesthetics, But Not Spirit | 6
Updates can be sent to:
Karen Momotiuk, LLB ’96
Director of Alumni and Fund
Development, Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor
401 Sunset Avenue
Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4
Windsor Law Success | 7
Law Commons revitalized.
Phone: 519-253-3000, Ext. 2920
Fax: 519-561-1431
[email protected]
[email protected]
Student Support: New Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries | 8
The Dean’s Notes| 13
Influential Ideas | 14
Class Giving: Strength in Numbers | 16
Nulli Secundus
Donor Report
Faculty of Law Giving Societies | 18
Alumni Donors by Class Year | 19
2009 Annual Giving Campaign Donors | 22
Editor: Karen A. Momotiuk ’96
Consulting Editor: Jennifer Barone
Contributors: Laura Elinson, Lori Brienza ’09,
Michelle Pilutti
Design and Production:
Jennifer Barone, Publications Manager/Editor
Ida Hary, Graphic Designer
Public Affairs and Communications
Grand opening of the Farmer
Conference Room.
Young Alumni Initiative Donors: Recent Grads Give Back | 23
Young Alumni Initiative Investors | 23
Photography: Don Martel, Kevin Kavanuagh,
Tyler Brownbridge
Editorial Correspondence:
Editor, Nulli Secundus, Faculty of Law
Telephone: 519-253-3000, Ext. 2920
Fax: 519-973-7071
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.uwindsor.ca/faculty/law
This report lists all donors to Windsor Law
from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2009.
Those donors who have requested anonymity
do not appear in the listings. While we have
made every effort to ensure accuracy, please
let us know of any errors or omissions by
contacting the office of Alumni and Fund
Development at 519-253-3000, Ext. 2920
or [email protected]
Nulli Secundus is published by the Faculty
of Law, University of Windsor. The views
expressed or implied herein do not
necessarily reflect those of the Faculty of
Law or the University of Windsor.
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ON THE COVER: Annual Giving Campaign Calling Team
Top Row: Brian Pipe ’08, Karen Momotiuk ’96, Michael Noonan ’08
Middle Row: Ilana Mizel ’09, Minoo Alipour Birgani Law III,
Leisha Murphy ’09, Michael D’Aloisio ’08
Bottom Row: Lindsay Speed ’08, Megan Mossip Law III,
Lori Brienza ’09, Sarah Subhan ’09. Photo Don Martel.
From the Director
It is a pleasure to bring you this
particular Nulli Secundus, since
its focus is on alumni giving.
We wanted to put a publication
together for you that lets you know
of the developments at Windsor
Law over the past five years. We
have made much movement
forward, particularly in the area of increasing permanently
endowed funds. Even with the economic challenges we
faced, our alumni generosity continued to inspire the
students involved in these campaigns, class leaders, the
Dean, faculty and I in securing major gifts for physical
and technological improvements and for financial aid.
We are proud of what we have been able to accomplish
in these last five years. Each of the law school’s “hubs” have
been dramatically renovated and made more functional.
The article, “Funds Meet Function”, may inspire you to
answer that annual giving campaign call, to forward the
donor cards we send to you, or to create your own major
gift legacy. Graham Gow (Class of 1980), Peter and Terry
Farmer (Class of 1974 and 1975, respectively) and the
Goodman family (Jack, from the Class of 1976, and Rebecca,
Class of 2008) all proved to us that while the physical
space of the Law School could be improved, the historical
spirit was not diminished.
Our article “Student Support”, reflects the past five years
of alumni connections, events to be recognized, and the
highest aspirations and dreams of graduating classes whether they were looking forward to their graduation,
or reflecting on 35-year-long careers.
Our article “Influential Ideas”, might motivate you to
donate to Windsor Law. Some of our donors send us $50
per year, some send $5,000 - and every donation makes a
difference. You can set up a legacy gift in your will to
benefit the school (many healthy years from now!) or create
a major gift endowment taking advantage of the OTSS
matching program, which matches donations to Windsor
Law dollar for dollar, literally doubling your money.
Our Young Alumni Initiative, focuses on new graduates
who are beginning their careers in law. We ask for modest
contributions, but more importantly an ongoing connection
to the school, and the hope of bringing student-driven
initiatives up the priority ladder. I hope our article will
give you fresh insight on what we still need to strive for.
This publication would not have been possible without
the dedicated efforts of Anne Dawson, Michelle Pilutti,
Sandra Stein, Debbie Squillaro and particularly Marissa
Hatt. We are indebted to them for their invaluable assistance.
While visiting or hosting alumni and interacting with so
many of our generous friends, I often reflected personally
on the gratitude I feel towards this law school. Constant
discussions with alumni regarding the ease with which an
OTSS scholarship can be established happened to dovetail
with a major event in my own family life. In August 2009,
my father, Harry, retired from 33 years on the Ontario
Court of Justice, one day before his 75th birthday. Inspired
by alumni generosity, I established the Justice Harry
Momotiuk Bursary. I was surprised at how easy it was, and
how rewarding it felt. It was my own way of giving back
to a law school and honouring a person who has given
me so much.
We hope this issue truly conveys how grateful we are at
the law school for alumni support. We hope it makes clear
to you how much it means to the students, how gratifying
it is to have their hard work rewarded and recognized,
and how pleasant it is to work in such a dynamic and
influential faculty.
My final words on the subject are simple.
Thank you.
karen momotiuk ’96, editor
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Funds Meet Function
General Office Renovations made
possible by goodman family
generosity
improving the interior of the Ron w. ianni law building
by Laura Elinson
Law Commons
Farmer Conference Room
The hub of student life at Windsor Law often occurs in the area
now known as the Law Commons, formerly and affectionately
known as “the pit”. Many of you will remember its dark spaces
and mismatched furniture. Some may even remember the
foozball table, surrounded by faculty and students alike. While
it was not always attractive, it “had a good personality”. Alumnus
Graham Gow ’80 and the WB Family Foundation donated funds
and design assistance to revitalize the area. Now, the space is
well divided, and groups of law students can easily meet, for
both school and social reasons. The Commons is now brightly
lit, since Graham’s gift motivated the University to upgrade the
area with high-efficiency lighting. Now, it is both attractive
and functional.
A generous gift from our friends, Terry Farmer ’75 and Peter
Farmer ’74 helped us modernize our main meeting room for
Faculty Council as well as for guest speakers, conferences,
symposia, and seminars. The ribbon cutting ceremony, coupled
with the Class of 1974’s 35th Anniversary reunion, was an
exciting event since the Conference Room was new when the
class first used it (in 1971) and, now, it is new again.
Alumni Lounge
Faculty and staff spend a great amount of time in the Alumni
Lounge — for meetings, faculty presentations, visiting lectures,
and informal gatherings. This room, too, was given a gorgeous
makeover with sleek new furniture, functional tables, and an
updated kitchen area, as well as artwork donated by alumni
and friends, particularly Bill and Rochelle Tepperman, Greg
Aarssen ’02, and McCarthy Tétrault LLP.
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General Office
Everyone who ever attends Windsor Law begins their journey
in the General Office (GO). It is the location of registration,
obtaining grades, getting mail, and law school questions
being answered. The GO, staffed by many friendly faces over the
years, was inaccessible for wheelchairs, and presented a
problem for storage, privacy, and lacked general appeal.
When Jack Goodman ’76 and his wife Barbara came back to
the Law school for their daughter, Rebecca’s graduation in
2008, they were inspired to donate a major gift to the school
to allow us to renovate the GO. This central area has true
style now, and is modern, functional and provides a proper
welcome to visitors and students.
At the core of every great school lies a nerve centre, a hub
relied upon by staff, students, and visitors alike to field inquiries,
greet newcomers, disseminate final marks, and keep the
community informed of changes as they take place.
For Windsor Law, this hub takes the form of the General Office
(“the GO”). With the pace of life inside the office set at a daily
high, it took the vision and care of a generous alumni duo to
provide the GO with a new face; one that would not only
please the eye, but also offer some substantial improvements
to its functionality.
Owing to the very generous donation of the Goodman Family,
and in particular Jack ’76 and daughter Rebecca ’08, the GO
is now designed to optimally meet the demands of both staff
and students. “It’s the first place many people will be
introduced to Windsor Law, whether they are students or
visitors,” says Rebecca. “We wanted to make sure that it is
representative of the school. It wasn’t wheelchair accessible and
we thought it was really important to change that, especially
considering Windsor’s emphasis on access to justice and the
school’s commitment to making everyone feel welcome.”
In addition to that important change, new furniture, a new
filing system, and a new accessible counter are part of the
redesign. There are new student mail slots, new magazine racks
for the display of law school brochures and other material, and
new seating for guests. The offices of the academic coordinator
and secretary to the dean were renovated to meet ergonomic
requirements, to provide more efficient filing systems and to
extend the new decor to these administrative offices. The
donation is also being used to begin a program of improving
the entrance to the law school, with expansion to the patio
area planned for summer 2010.
For Jack, it is a relief to finally be able to offer the hardworking
staff in the GO a just reward for their commitment to providing
their utmost care and attention to the students of Windsor Law.
They were happy to be able to provide positivity in the workplace.
“The space in which people work affects their productivity and
their attitudes,” says Jack, “and everyone benefits from a
positive attitude!”
Thirty-four years after graduating his own positive approach
has resulted in a fabulous new space.
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Faculty of Law
Windsor Law
Success
In the last five years, Windsor Law has been the
recipient of funding in excess of $8-million.
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
A Change of Aesthetics but not Spirit: Renovating the Conference Room
By Lori Brienza
Dr. Alan Wildeman welcomes the crowd at Reunion Weekend 2009 at the grand opening of the Farmer Conference Room. Peter and Terry Farmer officially open the festivities.
There was no more fitting way to celebrate Windsor Law’s 40th
Anniversary than by upgrading the interior of the Ron W. Ianni
Law Building. The upgrades to the Farmer Conference Room
were made possible as a result of the generosity of two alumni
who are wholly dedicated to, and have maintained a special
connection with Windsor Law.
Peter Farmer ‘74, former CEO of Denison Mines Inc., along
with his wife Terry ‘75, made a generous contribution toward
the much-needed remodeling of the Conference room in 2008.
Enhancing the physical and technological capacity was a
primary focus of the renovation.
This is not the first time, however, that these two graduates
have given back to the Law school. In 2006, they – along with
Fraser Berrill ’74 and his family — created a new scholarship,
the Berrill and Farmer Families Bursary presented annually to
a first-year law student with a strong commitment to community
service. What is most admirable, however, is that these grads
all maintain much more than a financial connection with the
Law school.
For example, in 2008, Farmer delivered talks to law students
on current issues in mining law and his transition from general
counsel to CEO of Denison Mines Inc. This kind of personal
gathering was not only inspiring for students but also exemplified
the many ways in which alumni continue to remain a part of
the Law school and shape the direction of its future.
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This comes as no surprise. From their days as students at
Windsor Law, Terry, Peter, and Fraser were deeply connected
and involved in the community. During his most recent visit,
Farmer shared stories of his involvement in the creation of
Legal Assistance of Windsor (LAW), right down to its very
construction. This sense of community and spirit of giving is
one that continues to resonate throughout the walls of the
Ron W. Ianni Law Building.
The contributions of the Farmers are deeply appreciated, as
such gifts help improve not only the aesthetics of the building
itself but also affect the future of the school as well.
$4.4 M
The Canadian International Development
Agency contributed to a project on
judicial independence and human dignity
– Karamah. The key goal is to support
Access to Justice in Palestinian society. The
purpose is to strengthen the Palestinian
judiciary and promotion of human dignity to support increased
independence and improve Access to Justice. Pictured here is
Reem Bahdi the program’s co-director.
Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)
$1.2 M
Community Legal Aid and Legal Assistance
of Windsor are community legal aid clinics
funded by Legal Aid Ontario. These funds
are used to support the daily operations
of both clinics.
Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) $1.9 M
The Law Foundation of Ontario supports
legal education, legal research, and Law
Libraries in Ontario. They have committed
to support Windsor Law through a variety
of grants which include the annual
Comprehensive Grant, the Law Enforcement
Accountability Project (LEAP), and
Intellectual Property Legal Information Network (IPLIN). In
addition, these funds support our competitive mooting program,
the Paul Martin Law Library, the Centre for Transnational
Law and Justice, the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice,
and the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues.
Stitt Feld Handy Group $800,000
Windsor Law and the Stitt Feld Handy
Group have partnered in an initiative to
provide training in Alternative Dispute
Resolution to the public using workshops
based on the theory of “Principled
Negotiation”. These funds have been used
for scholarships, support faculty
development, renovations, and other initiatives. Allan Stitt ’88
and Frank Handy are pictured here with Dean Bruce Elman.
Osler Hoskin Harcourt LLP
$185,000
Osler Hoskin Harcourt LLP funding has
been the primary support for the University
of Windsor Mediation Services located both
in the Faculty of Law and in downtown
Windsor. These funds will support the
daily operations of this clinic between
2008 and 2011.
Faculty Initiatives and Research Projects
$600,000
The Faculty also received grants and
in-kind support from:
 The Corporation of the City of Windsor
 Social Science and Humanities Research
Council (SSHRC)
 Ontario Problem Gambling Research
Group (OPGRG)
 Foundation for Legal Research
 Osgoode Society for Legal History
 Ontario Ministry of Employment
 Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation
 Ontario Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services
 Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
 Windsor Essex Development Commission
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2004-2009
Student Support
CLASS OF 1982 LEADERSHIP AWARD
DONOR: Class of 1982
CLASS OF 2000 AND 2001 ENTRANCE BURSARY
DONOR: Graduating Class of 2000 and 2001
An award is presented to a Law II
or III student who has
demonstrated leadership within
the Law School, University of
Windsor, or community at large.
The successful recipient must
demonstrate satisfactory academic
standing and financial need.
The award is subject to OTSS
requirements. (Est. 2008)
New Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries
Between 2004 and 2009, Windsor Law has secured the following new
scholarships, awards, bursaries, prizes and fellowships for the benefit
of deserving students:
MORRIS D. BAKER SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOUR OF ARMANDO DELUCA
DONOR: Morris & Beverly Baker Foundation
ENDOWMENTS
A scholarship is presented to a Law II or III student with demonstrated
excellence and an interest in Land Use Planning or Municipal Law
and financial need. The recipient must meet OTSS requirements.
(Est. 2004)
Endowments Over $100,000
BERRILL AND FARMER BURSARY
DONOR: Fraser Berrill ’74, Peter
Farmer ’74 and Terry Farmer ’75
and Paula Greenwood
A bursary is presented to a Law I
student in either the LLB or the
JD/LLB program. The recipient
must have satisfactory academic
performance, financial need,
and demonstrated commitment
to community service. (Est. 2005)
Catford, friends and family of
Rose Voyvodic
A bursary is presented to a Law II
or III student who exhibits a
commitment to social justice and
the cause of the disadvantaged.
Financial need is taken into
consideration. This award is
subject to OTSS requirements. (Est. 2007)
Black Lawyers
A scholarship is awarded to a
student of African descent, based
on financial need, community
service, and a demonstrated
promise of academic excellence.
(Est. 2004)
FRANCO PIZZIMENTI SR.
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Frank Pizzimenti Jr. ’85
Two scholarships are presented to
students in Law I on the basis of
financial need, a demonstrated
work ethic, and service to the
community. This scholarship is
subject to OTSS requirements.
(Est. 2004)
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Houston LLP
An entrance scholarship is
presented to a Law I student based
on financial need, academic
standing, and involvement in
sports. This award is subject to
OTSS requirements. (Est. 2006)
ROSE VOYVODIC MEMORIAL BURSARY
DONOR: Rod, Jane, and Bob
HONOURABLE JULIUS ALEXANDER ISAAC SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Canadian Association of
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MICHAEL A. WADSWORTH, Q.C.
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Stitt Feld Handy
PAUL VESA MEMORIAL BURSARY
DONOR: Canadian Association of
Crown Counsel and Ontario
Crown Attorneys’ Association
A bursary is presented to a Law II
or III student who best exemplifies
Paul’s tremendous love of life,
community involvement, and deep
commitment to the administration
of justice. The recipient must show
financial need. This bursary is
subject to OTSS requirements.
(Est. 2009)
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, TORONTO CHAPTER, BURSARY IN LAW
DONOR: University of Windsor Alumni Association, Toronto Chapter
A bursary is presented to a Law II or III student who has demonstrated
leadership within the university or community at large or involvement
in alumni-related activities. The successful recipient will also
demonstrate satisfactory academic standing, and financial need.
This bursary is subject to OTSS requirements. (Est. 2007)
R. LAWRENCE DeSHIELD ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP IN L AW
DONOR: Wira DeShield Vendrasco ’78
A scholarship is presented to a Law I student based on financial
need and academic standing. This scholarship is subject to OTSS
requirements. (Est. 2005)
KELLERMAN FAMILY BURSARY
DONOR: Jay Kellerman ’86
Two bursaries are presented to
students in Law II or III. One
bursary is awarded to a student
who demonstrates interest and
achievement in Securities Law
while a second bursary is awarded
to a student who demonstrates interest and achievement in Municipal
and/or Land Use Planning. The successful recipients must also
demonstrate satisfactory academic standing, and financial need.
These bursaries are subject to OTSS requirements. (Est. 2007)
McTAGUE LAW FIRM LLP ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: McTague Law Firm LLP
A scholarship is presented to a Law I student based on financial need
and academic merit. The recipient must meet OTSS requirements.
(Est. 2004) McTague Law Firm LLP also supports two annual awards
for Labour and Employment Law and Business Law.
Endowments Up To $49,999
IVANA BALDELLI SCHOLARSHIP IN L AW
DONOR: Ivana Baldelli ’88
A scholarship is presented to a
student from Northern Ontario
with financial need. Academic
standing may be taken into
consideration. This award is
subject to OTSS requirements.
(Est. 2006)
Endowments $50,000 To $99,999
A bursary is presented to a Law I student based on financial need.
This bursary is subject to OTSS requirements. (Est. 2009)
CLASS OF 1989 BURSARY
DONOR: Graduating Class of 1989
A bursary is presented to a law student with satisfactory academic
standing and financial need. This bursary is subject to OTSS
requirements. (Est. 2009)
JUSTICE HARRY MOMOTIUK BURSARY
DONOR: Karen Momotiuk ’96
and Harrison Boyer
A bursary is presented to a law
student based on financial need.
and was created to recognize
Justice Momotiuk’s retirement
after 32 years of service on the
Ontario Court of Justice. This
bursary is subject to OTSS
requirements. (Est. 2009)
GARY D. PEACOCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: McCague Peacock
Borlack McInnis and Lloyd LLP
A scholarship is presented to a
Law II or III student with financial
need and academic merit. This
scholarship is subject to OTSS
requirements. (Est. 2008)
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E. LINDSAY ROGIN MEMORIAL AWARD
DONOR: The Honourable Justice
Steven Rogin ’71, Whitney Rogin,
Jillian Rogin ’08
An award is presented to a law
student who has demonstrated
outstanding feminist contribution
and/or achievement, and financial
need. This award is subject to
OTSS requirements. (Est. 2007)
SAUL PAZNER & NATHAN CHeiFETZ
SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Stephen Cheifetz ’81 and Barbara
Pazner Cheifetz
A scholarship is presented to a student
registered in the JD/LLB Program with
financial need. This scholarship is subject
to OTSS requirements. (Est. 2009)
HEATHER LYNNE SWIFT MEMORIAL BURSARY
DONOR: Friends and family of
Heather Swift
A bursary is presented to a Law II
or III student with financial need.
The recipient must also
demonstrate a combination of
academic achievement and
athletic involvement with
preference given to students on a University of Windsor Lancer team.
Applicants must meet OTSS requirements. (Est. 2004)
ROSE VOYVODIC MEMORIAL AWARD FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN LEGAL ASSISTANCE OF WINDSOR
DONOR: Allan Vinni ’00
An award is presented to a Law II
or III student registered in the
Legal Assistance of Windsor
program. The recipient must
demonstrate financial need, and
scholastic achievement.
This award is subject to OTSS requirements. (Est. 2009)
ANNUAL DONATIONS
Annual Donations Totalling Over $50,000
BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP – STUDENT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
DONOR: Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
A Fellowship is presented to a Law I student and is composed of a
summer research grant and a bursary. The summer research grant
enables the student to work with a directing professor on the
professor’s project. The bursary is used to support the recipient in his/
her second year of study at the Faculty of Law. (Est. 2004)
McCARTHY TÉTRAULT LLP LEADERSHIP AWARD
DONOR: McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Two awards are presented to students completing Law I and II,
provided that they continue as students of Windsor Law, for the next
academic year. Recipients must demonstrate superior academic
achievement, initiative, and leadership qualities through participation
in extra-curricular activities within the University of Windsor Law
School and/or the community. Only students in the top 20 percent of
their class receive an application for these awards. (Est. 2005)
OGILVY RENAULT LLP AWARD
DONOR: Ogilvy Renault LLP
DEAN’S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR NON-TRADITIONAL ADVOCACY SKILLS
DONOR: Faculty of Law, University of Windsor
An award is presented to a Law II or III student who exemplifies
excellence in non-traditional advocacy skills during a regional,
national and/or international mooting competition. (Est. 2004)
PAUL DeFRANCESCA REAL ESTATE AWARD
DONOR: Paul De Francesca ’98
An award is presented to a Law II or III student interested in real estate
law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, a satisfactory
academic standing, and be registered in a real estate course.
(Est. 2008)
MARITIME LAW BOOK LTD. PRIZE IN LEGAL PROFESSION
DONOR: Maritime Law Book Limited
Two prizes are presented to the students standing first and second
in the Legal Profession course. (Est. 2004)
STEVEN WILLIAM McGHEE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Anne Marie Stewart McGhee ’02
Two scholarships are presented to students in Law II or III whose
integrity has uplifted the study of law. Preference is given to a mature
student. Applicants must be nominated by a professor. (Est. 2008)
An award is presented to a Law I student based on academic
excellence, contribution to the academic life of the law school, and a
demonstrated ability to work well with others. Applications are sent
to students achieving a GPA of 10.5 or greater in Law I. This award
is used to support the recipient during his/her second year of study
at the Faculty of Law. (Est. 2006)
Annual Donations Up To $49,999
BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
DONOR: Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
An award is presented to a Law I student who demonstrates academic
excellence together with a commitment to professional and service
excellence by consistently expanding his/her knowledge of the law,
demonstrating the highest standards of integrity, offering innovative
ideas, taking a collaborative approach, and contributing to the
community. This award is used to support the recipient during his/her
second year of study at the Faculty of Law. (Est. 2006)
CRIMINAL LAWYERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Criminal Lawyers’ Association of Ontario
A scholarship is presented to a Law II or III student based on financial
need and academic merit. The recipient must be registered in an
upper-year criminal law course. (Est. 2005)
McTAGUE LAW FIRM LLP AWARDS
DONOR: McTague Law Firm LLP
The first award is presented to a Law III student who has demonstrated
excellence in Labour and/or Employment Law. A second award is
presented to a Law III student who has demonstrated excellence in
Business Law. (Est. 2004)
PACE LAW FIRM PRIZES FOR EXCELLENCE IN IMMIGRATION AND TORTS
DONOR: Pace Law Firm
Two prizes are awarded to students in Law II or III. The first prize is
awarded to the student with the highest standing in Immigration Law,
while the second prize is awarded to the student with the highest
standing in Tort Law. (Est. 2008)
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The Dean’s Notes
JEAN TEILLET AWARD IN ACCESS TO JUSTICE
DONOR: Professor Reem Bhadi & Pape Salter Teillet LLP
An award is presented to a Law I student who has demonstrated a
commitment to the ideals of access to justice through superior
performance in the Access to Justice course including meaningful
participation in the small group sessions. Personal or professional
experience demonstrating a commitment to the ideas of access to
justice may also be taken into consideration. (Est. 2007)
Dear Alumni and Friends:
WATERLOO LAW ASSOCIATION ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Waterloo Law Association
A scholarship is presented to a student entering the LLB program with
academic excellence, financial need, extra-curricular involvement,
and/or volunteer work. Preference is given to students with a
connection to the Region of Waterloo. (Est. 2005)
WRLSI EXCELLENCE IN WRITING PRIZE
DONOR: Karen E. Jacques ’07
A prize is presented to a Windsor Law student for the best submission
to Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues. Preference is given to
the special focus volume. (Est. 2007)
BEN YUFFY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
DONOR: Barbara & Gerald Levine
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$154,804
$180,963
$154,475
$181,820
Our annual fund supports student initiatives, provides funding for five Social
Justice Fellowships, and makes the publications like Nulli Secundus and
windsor law now possible. Through the Ontario Trust for Student Support
Program, donations also attract matching funds for student financial aid.
The Annual Giving Campaign provides critical support for Windsor Law
programs, financial support to our students, and allows us to enrich their
educational experience. Funds raised provide us with that margin of excellence
we need to compete with our peer institutions. We provide opportunities for
students who are truly looking to make their mark on the legal profession, and
to change lives through education. Each year our students exceed our
expectations for what they can achieve. They are the reason we work hard to
offer every opportunity we can to them with the resources we have available.
Thank you for helping us achieve this growth!
$107,139
Over the past five years, dollars raised during our Windsor
Law Annual Giving Campaign has increased by 70%.
$66,673
$55,302
Annual Giving Campaign Growth
$37,875
A scholarship is presented to a Law I student who has demonstrated
financial need. Academic standing may be taken into consideration.
(Est. 2005)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
OTSS total Total donated
As I write this letter, less than
four months remain in my
term as dean of the University
of Windsor Law School. Being
dean of Windsor Law is not
without its challenges but the
challenges of the position are
far outweighed by the opportunities it presents. It has
been a fabulous experience!
Being the dean of a North American law school is all
about relationships. I have been very fortunate to have
formed strong relationships with our faculty, staff, and
students over the past nine and a half years. I have worked
with enthusiastic and energetic faculty members who are
dedicated to student-centred learning and cutting-edge
legal scholarship. The professional and support staff are
caring individuals who are committed to ensuring the
success of our students. Our library staff and clinical
staff are devoted to enhancing the student experience.
At the outset of each year, I speak to the first-year class.
I set out in some detail our expectations – what we call
LEXpectations – of Windsor Law students. LEXpectations
is posted on our website at www.uwindsor.ca/law under
“From the Dean”. The seven principles articulated in
LEXpectations are the following: ENGAGE intellectually;
EMBODY integrity; LEAD effectively; BUILD relationships;
SERVE the community; PRACTISE professionalism; LIVE
with purpose. Our students embody these principles. I have
always been extremely proud of them. The relationships I
have formed with the student leadership have had a direct
bearing on the Law School’s success over the past decade.
Of course, students become alumni. During my time as
dean, we have worked diligently to improve and enhance
OTSS totalour relationships with our alumni and friends. Our
initiatives have included law firm visits, attendance at
Special Convocations for Admission to the Bar, hosting
Total donated
Call to the Bar receptions, planning and organizing other
alumni receptions as well as the Alumni and Friends Gala
Dinners. Our publications, including Nulli Secundus and
windsor law now, have been distributed to alumni and
friends on a regular basis. In addition, there have been
occasional letters from me to our graduates. We have tried
to make our website more interesting with “channels”
devoted to Breaking News in Law, Alumni News, and
Faculty News. And our alumni have responded: alumni
comprise a significant portion of our sessional teaching
staff; they volunteer unstintingly to serve as Moot Court
judges; they gladly host students during our Job
Shadowing program; and they attend dinners and other
events in numbers that make us the envy of the rest of
the University and other law schools.
Alumni and friends, also, support our Law School with
their financial donations. In the pages of this issue of
Nulli Secundus, we read the stories of some of our major
donors and benefactors over the past few years. The ground
floor of the Ron W. Ianni Law Building was re-developed
thanks to donation from the WB Family Foundation and
Graham Gow ’80. The PIT area, the cafeteria and the old
locker room have been transformed into the Law Commons,
the Gavel, and the Student Chambers. The ground floor
also houses the Office of Student Services, the Windsor
Office of the JD/LLB Program, and the Career and Alumni
Development Office. The Goodman family provided
funds to transform the General Office and provide
greater accessibility for students and faculty. A donation
from Terry ’75 and Peter Farmer ’74 helped us transform
the Conference Room into a state-of-the-art meeting
room. The theme of this issue of Nulli is not just about
the larger donations; it is about ALL of the donations
from our many alumni and friends, who support
students, sustain programs, expand services, and, more
generally, enhance the student experience. In many
respects, the most satisfying relationships I have
developed over the past 10 years have been with our
alumni and friends. I will always cherish these
relationships. I know they will last long after I cease to
be the dean of this Law School.
So welcome to the “Giving Issue” of Nulli Secundus
and Thanks for Answering the Call!
My personal regards and best wishes,
bruce elman, Dean of law
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Student support
Influential Ideas
Reaching our Goal
Consider Doubling
Your Gift
Endowments, scholarships, bursaries – they are a necessity for
today’s law students. This campaign offers alumni, friends,
corporations and foundations an exceptional opportunity to
see your contributions double in impact through the Ontario
government’s new “Ontario Trust for Student Support” (OTSS)
gift-matching program.
The need is real; your support of our scholarship and bursaries
is essential. Through OTSS, the provincial government will
match contributions made to scholarships and bursaries for
Canadian citizens residing in Ontario.
OTSS Fundraising Goal Exceeded in 2009
This year, the University of Windsor exceeded its allotment of
OTSS matching funds, making us eligible for even more fund
matching next year. The law school alumni were a large part
of this success. Congratulations!
Named endowments can be created with a minimum
contribution of $5,000, donated all at once or pledged over a
number of years, and can be named in honour or in memory
of an individual of your choice. Your endowment will provide
a perpetual source of income for scholarships and bursaries.
This presents an excellent opportunity for you to strengthen
the Windsor Law Endowment, to offer superior financial
assistance to students, and to ensure that a legal education
remains accessible.
Think About Sponsorship
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Dean Bruce P. Elman
Faculty of Law
519-253-3000, ext. 2930
[email protected]
www.uwindsor.ca/law
Evaluate the Benefits of
Donating Stock
Donating publicly traded stock and securities is a tax-smart way
to support Windsor Law. Recent changes to the Income Tax Act
have eliminated capital gains taxes on securities if they are
donated to charities or non-profit organizations. What better way
to take advantage of this new tax break than to help us build
a stronger Law School?
With over 100 clubs and committees at Windsor Law, we are
always being asked to support student driven initiatives. From
charity outreach, to moot competitions, our students are
engaged in our community. You or your firm can sponsor
student events such as visiting speakers, mooting, travel to
student and professional conferences, career counseling events,
theatrical productions, and charitable endeavors by giving to
the Windsor Law Alumni Fund for the Enhancement of Student
Life. There is always an opportunity for increased support to
leverage our student energy.
To donate, or to request
additional information, visit
www.uwindsor.ca/donations or
contact:
Windsor Law would like to
thank all of our donors who
choose to remain anonymous.
Alumni have taken advantage of the change. One alumnus, who
prefers to remain anonymous, donated stock he originally
purchased for 15 cents a share which had grown exponentially
with time, and became a $10,380 donation!
Karen Momotiuk
Director of Alumni &
Fund Development
519-253-3000, ext. 2920
[email protected]
Sandra Stein
Secretary to the Associate
Dean/Awards
519-253-3000, ext. 2923
[email protected]
Donations of stocks, mutual funds and/or segregated funds incur
no capital gains taxes on them, and a full tax receipt for the
amount donated can be issued. The value of the tax receipt is
locked in at the market closing price on the day that the
University takes legal receipt of the stock or securities in its
brokerage account.
Since publicly traded securities are easily valued, any issues
regarding the objective market value of the gift are eliminated.
Your gift can be designated to whatever Windsor Law priority
that interests you – such as scholarships and financial aid, a
specific memorial fund or class gift, or a major capital project
such as the upgrading of the Ron. W. Ianni Law Building.
Leave a Legacy
Legacy gifts open doors that would otherwise be closed.
They can support a scholarship that allows students to
continue their education, or resources for a professor to
conduct valuable research. It can mean ensuring that the
law school is equipped to offer its students a first-class
education. Creating a legacy gift is a long-term investment
in the future of Windsor Law. It is a significant step
toward ensuring that the quality of teaching and research
at Windsor Law continues for generations of students.
Planned or legacy gifts can have significant tax
advantages, making a bequest beneficial to both the donor
and the University, as well as the ultimate recipient of the
gift. The removal of the capital gains tax on gifts of
stock and other securities can benefit the donor as well
as support teaching, research, scholarships or buildings.
Most donors choose to designate their legacy gift.
Alumni and friends may wish to endow a chair, establish
a scholarship to advance research in their area of study,
establish an annual scholarship, create a bursary to help
students overcome financial barriers, fund classroom
improvements, teaching technology, or numerous other
options.
Legacy gifts are also seen as a way to remember or
honour a family member, mentor, colleague or friend.
Named opportunities start at $10,000, $5,000 if they are
matched through the OTSS program, and provide
opportunities in perpetuity.
Bequests can take any of the following forms: cash or
securities, real estate, life insurance, life income plans,
annuities or trusts.
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Faculty of Law Donor Report
Faculty of Law
Class Giving
Strength in Numbers
Class of
The law school has a rich tradition of Class
1976
Giving. Gifts range from physical and
technological upgrades, to scholarships and
To celebrate their 30th Anniversary reunion in 2006, the Class
bursaries, memorial scholarships, and academic of 1976 created a 30th Anniversary Reunion Fund, which had
as its goal renovations of the physical space of the Ron W. Ianni
awards. The following are the class gifts
Law building, and enhancement of its technological capacity.
currently being stewarded at the law school.
We hope you will be inspired to get together
with your colleagues, lead the charge for a
class gift, or contribute to one already
established.
Class of
1971
In 1997 members of the Class of 1971 established an endowed
trust account which would generate an award in memory of
Justice Walter S. Tarnopolsky, who served as Dean of Law from
1968-1972. The terms of reference stipulate that an upper year
student who demonstrated the qualities for which Justice
Tarnopolsky was known and esteemed, namely respect for, and
commitment to, equality and human rights, service to the
community, civility and generosity. To date the award has
slowly grown to $10,000 and will become a permanently
endowed scholarship in 2010.
Currently, there is $12,926 in the fund, which has been earmarked
for environmental enhancements and general improvements to
the entrance and outside space surrounding the Law building.
The centerpiece will be a sheltered and secure bicycle park,
encouraging students (many of whom live close to campus) to
cycle to campus instead of driving. Of course, the generous
donation given by Jack Goodman (also of the Class of 1976)
allowed us to renovate the General Office, finally addressing
accessibility and privacy concerns.
Class of
1977
The Class of 1977 Fund was established in 2002 at the
conclusion of their 25th Anniversary reunion. Contributions
have continued since that time and the fund has grown to
$19,403. Class leaders are now considering how to allocate the
fund and how to attract further contributors to its growth. They
celebrated their 30th Anniversary reunion in 2007 back in
Windsor and continue their generous giving mainly through
the allocation of their Annual Fund donations.
Class of
1980
In 2005, the Class of 1980 celebrated a reunion weekend in
Windsor and raised $3,218 in excess of their reunion costs to
establish a fund in memory of their deceased classmate, Scott
Sievert. Class leaders agreed that the 2009 balance for the
Class of 1980 Fund would augment the Ron W. Ianni Scholar
in Residence Fund and $16,715 was transferred this year. The
gift was a generous gesture in memory of Ron Ianni, who was
the Dean of Windsor Law from 1975–1984 and the President
of the University of Windsor from 1984–1997. Ianni passed
away in 1997.
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Class of
Class of
1981
2000
In 2006, the Class of 1981 celebrated a reunion weekend in
Windsor. They established a fund for the general benefit of the
Faculty of Law and raised over $76,634. Solicitations following
the reunion focused on using the fund for much needed
renovations to the Ron W. Ianni Law building. Plans are
already underway for a 30th anniversary reunion in 2011 and
class leaders have been considering how best to allocate this
growing fund.
Following their graduation, the Class of 2000 Fund was
established to create a scholarship for Windsor Law students.
The fund continued to grow until April 2007, totalling $4,791.
In 2009, the fund was merged with donations from the Class
of 2001 to create an entrance bursary for incoming students.
Class of
1982
Following their 25th Anniversary reunion in 2007, a dynamic
and active Steering Committee for the the Class of 1982
established the Class of 1982 Leadership Award. The initial
canvass of graduates secured $50,000 in collected funds and
pledges. The overall goal was to raise $200,000 for the fund,
to be used for the support of students, to provide physical
renovations and technological enhancements to the Law
school, and to underwrite visiting professorships in the future.
Class of
1992
In 2002, class leaders established the Class of 1992 Anniversary
Fund following their 10th Anniversary reunion held in Toronto.
They generously established the fund to be used for scholarships
and bursaries. The fund continues to grow toward that goal,
and stands at $4,395. The class held a reunion in fall 2009 in
Toronto, and class leaders are being encouraged to consider the
creation of an OTSS fund which would attract government
matching on future gifts.
Class of
Class of
2001
Following their graduation, the Class of 2001 established a
fund with the goal of creating an entrance scholarship based
on financial need and academic standing. The fund continued
to grow until April 2007, totalling $2,703. In 2009, the fund
was merged with donations from the Class of 2000 to create
an entrance bursary for incoming students.
Class of
2002
Following graduation, the Class of 2002 Fund was established,
to create a scholarship for Windsor Law students. The fund
continues to grow, and totals $4,367.
Class of
2003
Following the tradition of the previous three classes, the Class
of 2003 was invited to make a class gift in support of two
initiatives. The first initiative was the establishment of the
Naudia Seebaran Memorial Scholarsip. The second was the
renovation of classrooms, including painting, replacement of
technological equipment, tables and chairs, as well as
augmentation of electrical upgrades to keep pace with the
growing demand for computer accessibility.
1997
In 1997, on the occasion of their graduation, the Class of 1997
Graduation Committee set up an annual award to be given to
an upper year law student based on academic performance,
financial need, and involvement in extra curricular activities.
Funds donated from fundraising efforts while planning for
their graduation created the initial deposit, and the principal
has grown steadily and stands at $6,665 generating annual
awards since graduation. It was also one of the first class gifts
to take advantage of the then-titled Ontario Student Opportunity
Trust Fund and the dollar-for-dollar matching that the
program provided.
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Faculty of Law donations between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2009
Donor Report
Annual Fund leadership SOCIETIES
Ron W. Ianni
Society $5,000+
2004
John Hall ’81 and Heather
Morgan-Hall ’81
Patrick McCarthy ’75
Nancy Ross ’05
2005
John Hall ’81 and Heather
Morgan-Hall ’81
2006
John Brussa ’81
John Hall ’81 and Heather
Morgan-Hall ’81
2007
Alexandra Brown ’80
Barry and Kari Bernhardt ’82
Jay Kellerman ’86
2008
Barry and Kari Bernhardt ’82
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99 and
Maryhelen Tso ’83
William Bogart and
Linda Bertoldi
Wallace (Hsien) Liang ’99
2009
John Brussa ’81
Barbara and Stephen
Cheifetz ’80
Peter ’74 and
Terry Farmer ’75 (Dick)
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99 and
Maryhelen Tso ’83
Paul Mingay ’74
Allan Vinni ’00
Karen Momotiuk ’96
John Hall ’81 and Heather
Morgan-Hall ’81
John W. Whiteside
Society $2,500+
2004
Roy Bristow
2005
Neil and Mary Gold
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99 and
Maryhelen Tso ’83
2006
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99 and
Maryhelen Tso ’83
Larry Ruskin
2007
Roderick Catford ’89
Cyril Drabinsky ’81
Bruce and Nancy Elman
Neil and Mary Gold
W. Jason Hanson ’80
Brian Mazer
Russell Raikes ’82
Larry Ruskin
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99 and
Maryhelen Tso ’83
2008
Bruce and Nancy Elman
W. Jason Hanson ’80
Marilee Marcotte ’89
Mary Jo Nolan ’81 and
Brian Nolan ’76
Russell Raikes ’82
Larry Ruskin
2009
Roderick Catford ’89
Bruce and Nancy Elman
Peter Kryworuk ’82
Gregory Monforton ’79
Larry Ruskin
Marilee Marcotte ’89
Dean’s Leadership
Society $1,000+
2004
Susan Adam-Metzler ’81
David Cohn ’79
Carole Curtis ’76
Gary A. Daniels ’76
Dennis DesRosiers
Cyril Drabinsky ’81
Donna-Marie Eansor ’80
Neil and Mary Gold
James Jung ’90
Nicola J. Kamleh ’90
Peter Kuker ’72
Marvin Kurz ’81
Shirley Linton ’79
Hugh MacKenzie ’83
Brian Mazer
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Margaret Nelligan ’84
John Peddle ’75
Sean Sadler ’87
Velupillai Balasubramaniam ’92 2005
Cyril Drabinsky ’81
Susan Adam-Metzler ’81
Bruce and Nancy Elman
Roy Bristow
Neil and Mary Gold
Rudi Covre ’91
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Ralph Ciccia ’77
Carlo Cimetta ’85
David Cohen ’79
Carole Curtis ’76
Giuseppe Castaldo ’86
Dennis DesRosiers
Donna-Marie Eansor ’80
Mary Margaret Fox ’79
Douglas Green ’74
Michael Haddad ’78
Jay Kellerman ’86
Peter Kryworuk ’82
Peter Kuker ’72
Brian Mazer
Marilee Marcotte ’89
James Marsh ’78
Russel Molot ’88
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Sean Sadler ’87
Andrew Sanfilippo ’81
Marilyn Shupak ’76
Allan Stitt ’88
Wayne Summerville ’74
Donna Tiqui-Shebib ’04
Rudolph Vezer ’75
Rose Voyvodic ’82
David Waites ’90
Sean Weir ’79
2006
Susan Adam-Metzler ’81
Roy Bristow
John Burnes ’81 LLB
John Cardill ’72
Warren Creates ’84
David Cohn ’79
Carole Curtis ’76
Mary Dancy
Dennis DesRosiers
Michael Dunn ’03
Donna-Marie Eansor ’80
Mary Margaret Fox ’79
Drew Gunsolus ’81
Michael Haddad ’78
Harry R. Hendry ’73
Carolyn Horkins ’80
Robert Kaplan
Jay Kellerman ’86
Peter Kryworuk ’82
Peter Kuker ’72
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Rand Lomas ’75
Marilee Marcotte ’89
Brian Mazer
Gregory Monforton ’79
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Metz Ngan ’90
Gary Rich ’74
Christine Riley ’80
Stephen Rose
Josephine Stark ’83
Steven Rogin ’71
Nancy Ross ’05
Sean Sadler ’86
Andrew Sanfilippo ’81
Rudolph Vezer ’75
Allan Vinni ’00
Rose Voyvodic ’82
David Waites ’90
Sean Weir ’79
William Wright ’73
2007
Actors Theater of Windsor
Susan Adam-Metzler ’81
Reem Bahdi
Linda Bertoldi
Roy Bristow
Andrew Buckstein ’83
C. Irene Catford
David Cohn ’79
Carole Curtis ’76
Mary Dancey
Michael Dunn ’03
Mary Margaret Fox ’79
Robert Govaerts ’84
Edward Greenspan
Paul Haefling ’82
W. Jason Hanson ’80
Carolyn Horkins ’80
Pauline Kidd ’04
Peter Kryworuk ’82
Marilee Marcotte ’89
Gregory Monforton ’79
Metz Ngan ’90
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99
Rand Lomas ’75
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Mary Jo Nolan ’81 and
Brian Nolan ’76
Kevin Ross ’82
Nancy Ross ’05
Sean Sadler ’87
Andrew Sanfilippo ’81
Josephine Stark ’83
Wayne Summerville ’74
Sybila Valdivieso ’06
Rudolph Vezer ’75
Allan Vinni ’00
Victor Vogel
David Waites ’90
Susan Whelan ’88
William Wright ’73
2008
Susan Adam-Metzler ’81
Andrew Buckstein ’83
Paul Courey ’90
Carole Curtis ’76
The Estate of Sophia
De Jonge ’83
Michael Dunn ’03
Mary Margaret Fox ’79
Marg McKillop ’81
Eleanore Cronk ’75
John Mountain ’86
Gary A. Daniels ’76
Robert Nelson ’81
Guy DeMarco ’73
Peter Neubauer ’73
John Dundon ’82
Paul Ocheje
Perry Dunmore ’82
John Ohler ’74
George Dzuro ’82
Sandro Orlando ’82
Donna-Marie Eansor ’80
Donato Parente ’86
Kenneth Goodman ’80
Thomas Reaume ’87
Susanne Goodman ’80
Christine Riley ’80
David Harris ’77
Steven Rogin ’71
Adrian Hartog ’82
James Scarfone ’73
Harry R. Hendry ’73
Jonathan Schwartzman ’95
Francine Herlehy ’89
Kevin Smith ’74
Peter Hrastovec ’82
Voy Stelmaszynski ’89
Taras Hrycyna ’75
Geraldine Straus-Moser ’89
Ian Hull ’88
2006
Louise Summerhill ’88
Ryan Jacobs ’03
Gary Travis ’88
Betsy Kane ’89
Kenneth Alexander ’92
Lawrence Klein ’78
Christopher Walsh ’02
Constantine Alexiou ’87
Nostor Kostyniuk ’77
Joseph Wener ’84
Matthew Alter ’85
Marvin Kurz ’81
Larry Wilson
Steven Baker ’77
Lisa Labute ’90
John Yuan ’93
Dawn Benson ’87
Mark Leach ’77
Dean Blain ’81
2009
Brett Ledger ’77
Christopher Bondy ’76 and
David Amyot ’00
Sharman Sparkey Bondy ’77 George MacDonald ’81
Karen McCleave ’82
Karl Arvai ’76
Gabriella Bonn ’77
Anita McKernan ’99
Andrew Buckstein ’83
James Bennett ’79
John Mountain ’86
Beverly Chapin-Hill ’81
Dawn Benson ’87
Dora Nipp ’90
William Chapman ’76
David Bertschi ’83
Paul Ocheje
Barbara and Stephen
Gabriella Bonn ’77
John
Ohler
’74
Cheifetz ’80
Andrew Buckstein ’83
Ruth
Orton-Pert
’02
Gary A. Daniels ’76
Thomas Carey ’77
Nora
Osbaldeston
’88
Guy DeMarco ’73
Kim Carpenter-Gunn ’81
Bonnie
Ostroski
’87
Tom Denholm
Barbara Jo Caruso ’92
John
Peddle
’75
Deborah Glatter ’80
Curtis Cusinato ’91
Thien
Phan
’02
Tzen-Yi Goh ’00
Gary A. Daniels ’76
Nancy
Pringle
’93
David Harris ’77
Paul De Francesca ’98
Thomas
Reaume
’87
Francine Herlehy ’89
Patricia DeGuire
Christine
Riley
’80
Jefferey P. Hoffman ’86
Guy DeMarco ’73
James
Scarfone
’73
Taras Hrycyna ’75
Joyce Eaton ’80
Allan Stitt ’88
Daniel Katzman ’83
John Ellis ’76
Marlene Thomas
Marvin Kurz ’81
Deborah Glatter ’80
William Trudell ’71
Erin MacCarthy ’89
Tzen-Yi Goh ’00
Christopher Walsh ’02
Paul Macklin ’71
Douglas Green ’74
Larry Wilson
Dominic McAlea ’79
Alexander Grieve ’96
Russel Molot ’88
W. Jason Hanson ’80
2008
Margaret Nelligan ’84
David Harris ’77
Peter Neubauer ’73
Kenneth Alexander ’92
Adrian Hartog ’82
John Ohler ’74
Constantine Alexiou ’87
Francine Herlehy ’89
Nicholas Palios ’88
Karl Arvai ’76
Jeffrey Hoffman ’86
Nicole Riggs ’99
Dawn Benson ’87
Carolyn Horkins ’80
Lyla Simon ’03
J. Claude Blouin ’75
Peter Hrastovec ’82
Kevin Smith ’74
Christopher Bondy ’76 and
Jane Kerrigan Brownridge ’77
Crawford Spratt ’77
Sharman Sharkey Bondy ’77
Nestor Kostyniuk ’77
Allan Stitt ’88
Barbara Jo Caruso ’92
Peter Kuker ’72
Fernando Teixeira ’00
Gregory Campbell ’89
Anita McKernan ’99
Marlene Thomas
William Chapman ’76
John Mountain ’86
William Trudell ’71
Barbara and Stephen
Peter Neubauer ’73
Sikander Visram ’81
Cheifetz ’80
Rosemary Newman ’96
Joseph Wener ’84
Curtis Cusinato ’91
Paul Ocheje
Larry Wilson
Guy DeMarco ’73
Sandro Orlando ’82
Gerri Wong ’84
Annette Demers ’98
Winston Yee ’93
Leela Ramaswamy ’01
George Dzuro ’82
Duncan Read ’77
Susanne Goodman ’80
2007
Thomas Reaume ’87
Douglas Green ’74
Laurie Redden ’86
Lisa Abe ’92
Edward Greenspan
Jonathan Ross ’97
Constantine Alexiou ’87
Alexander Grieve ’96
James Smellie ’73
Matthew Alter ’85
Francis Handy ’88
Kevin Smith ’74
Judith Beckett ’83
David Harris ’77
Dawn Benson ’87
Brian Stead ’71
Aian Hartog ’82
Christopher Bondy ’76 and
Voy Stelmaszynski ’89
Wilhelm Haust ’82
Sharman Sharkey Bondy ’77 Harry R. Heny ’73
Nick Torchetti ’83
Gabriella Bonn ’77
Francine Herlehy ’89
Gary Travis ’88
Gina Brannan ’79
Peter Hrastovec ’82
William Trudell ’71
Elaine Buckstein ’84
Taras Hrycyna ’75
William Chapman ’76
John Illingworth ’78
We would also like to
Kim Carpenter-Gunn ’81
Daniel Jeon ’99
sincerely thank those
Barbara Jo Caruso ’92
Lawrence Klein ’78
donors who have
Barbara and Stephen
George MacDonald ’81
elected to remain
Douglas Manning ’82
Cheifetz ’80
Moira McCarney ’95
Paul Courey ’90
anonymous.
Eric Kraushaar ’80
Brett Ledger ’77
George MacDonald ’81
Elizabeth Mitchell ’84
Dora Nipp ’90
John Ohler ’74
Dale Philp ’86
Mary Anne Sanderson ’74
Kevin Smith ’74
Fernando Teixeira ’00
Marlene Thomas
Gary Travis ’88
Rhys Trenhaile ’01
William Trudell ’71
Gerri Wong ’84
Neil and Mary Gold
Carolyn Horkins ’80
Peter Krywaruk ’82
Rand Lomas ’75
Brian Mazer
Elizabeth Mitchell ’84
Gregory Monforton ’79
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Metz Ngan ’90
Robert Nicholson ’77
Dora Nipp ’90
Kevin Ross ’82
Sean Sadler ’87
Andrew Sanfilippo ’81
Josephine Stark ’83
Wayne Summerville ’74
Sybila Valdivieso ’06
Rudolph Vezer ’75
Victor Vogel
William Wright ’73
2009
David Cohn ’79
Mark Crestohl ’88
Carole Curtis ’76
George Dzuro ’82
Mary Margaret Fox ’79
Neil and Mary Gold
Robert Govaerts ’84
Rosemary Legris ’78
Wallace (Hsien) Liang ’99
Rand Lomas ’75
Karen McCleave ’82
Ann-Marie McGhee-Stewart ’02
Marg McKillop ’81
Ronald Melvin ’79
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Christine Riley ’80
Kevin Ross ’82
Nancy Ross ’05
Sean Sadler ’87
James Scarfone ’73
Josephine Stark ’83
Rudolph Vézer ’75
Christopher Walsh ’02
Juanita Westmorland Traore
Faculty Leadership
Society $500+
2004
Constantine Alexiou ’87
Dawn Benson ’87
Anita Berecz ’74
J. Claude Blouin ’75
Christopher Bondy ’76
Sharman Sharkey Bondy ’77
Darrell Burns ’75
Beverly Chapin-Hill ’81
Barbara and Stephen
Cheifetz ’80
Mitchell Cohen ’81
Guy DeMarco ’73
Jean DeMarco ’74
Deborah Glatter ’80
Douglas Green ’74
Michael Haddad ’78
Francis Handy ’88
Renata Hejka ’85
Harry R. Hendry ’73
Jeffrey P. Hoffman ’86
Ian Hull ’88
George Karayannides ’84
Marc Katzman ’87
Anthony Keller ’74
Karen Legate ’94
Cathy P. F. Lum ’90
Lori Marzinotto-Spyropoulos ’03
Marilee Marcotte ’89
Maureen McHugh ’90
John Ohler ’74
Nora Osbaldeston ’88
Catherine Patterson ’85
Dale Philp ’85
Thomas Reaume ’87
Stephen Roberts ’80
Kevin Ross ’82
Lyla Simon ’03
Allan Stitt ’88
Thomas Sutton ’96
Wayne Summerville ’74
Marlene Thomas
William Trudell ’71
Wira Venasco ’78
Rudolph Vezer ’75
Allan Vinni ’00
Rose Voyvodic ’82
Gerri Wong ’84
Winston Yee ’93
John Yuan ’93
2005
Robert Adourian ’78
Constantine Alexiou ’87
D’Arcy Bell ’78
Dawn Benson ’87
J. Claude Blouin ’75
Christopher Bondy ’76 and
Sharman Sharkey Bondy ’77
Gabriella Bonn ’77
John Burnes ’81
Philippe Capelle ’89
Thomas Carey ’77
Kim Carpenter-Gun ’81
Beverly Chapin-Hill ’81
Stephen Cheifets ’80
Eleanore Cronk ’75
Curtis Cusinato ’91
Mary Dancey
Gary A. Daniels ’76
Brian Ducharme ’77
Deborah Glatter ’80
Robyn Grant ’98
Lon Hall ’80
Betsy Kane ’89
ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS
1971
William Bies
Joseph Comartin
Walter Donaldson
Peter Hockin
John Kingsmill
Joel Kohm
Paul Macklin
Robert Mullen
Michael Ray
Steven Rogin
John Simes
Brian Stead
William Trudell
Robert Wilson
1972
John Cardill
Bruce Frazer
Robert Howe
Peter Kuker
Karl Melinz
Stephen Shanfield
John Van Duzer
1973
Robert Baksi
Leonard Beneteau
Ronald Brady
David Connor
Rodney Dale
Guy DeMarco
Virginia Hamara
Harry R. Hendry
Paul Kochberg
Gerald Kuzak
Peter Neubauer
John Pitura
Dale Pope, QC
Bryan Robb
James Scarfone
David Shapiro
James Smellie
David Stone
Stanley Thomas
Margo Warren
William Wright
Christopher Wydrzynski
1974
Mel S. Aronoff
Harrison Arrell
Peter Beglaubter
Anita Berecz
Fraser Berill
Keith Brennenstuhl
Roderick Brown
Jean DeMarco
Richard Dinham
Peter Farmer
Peter Ferraro
Roy Fisher
Gordon Gauthier
Gregory Goulin
Douglas Green
W. Hedley Grieves
Anthony Keller
Roy Macgillivray
David Martin
Roderick McDowell
Woodward McKaig
Paul Mingay
John Ohler
Gary Rich
Mary Anne Sanderson
Glen Simpson
Kevin Smith
Wayne Summerville
Fulvio Valentinis
Michael Watters
1975
Jeffrey Bear
J. Claude Blouin
David Bond
Peter Brennan
Patrick Brode
Ian Bruce
Herbert Bryant
Darrell Burns
Robert Clark
Raymond Colautti
Eleanore Cronk
Terry Farmer (nee Dick)
Kenneth Goldstein
Taras Hrycyna
Michael Hurst
Stephen Kolas
Rand Lomas
Patrick McCarthy
Donna McGillis
Scott Merrifield
Mark Michaels
Stephen O’Neill
Wolfgang Pazulla
John Peddle
James Pugsley
Robert Reinhart
Murray Scott
Henry Szpiech
Paul Trudell
George Vella
Rudolph Vezér
Ronald Zaldin
1976
Karl Arvai
Christopher Bondy
William Chapman
Carole Curtis
Gary A. Daniels
Robert Dumont
John Ellis
Michael Firestone
Joan Fisher
Alan Frank
Rodney Godard
Jack Goodman
Donald Gordon
Wayne Gray
W. Mason Greenaway
David Jacklin
Gordon Kerluke
Alan Kester
Peter Kirby
Norman Kondo
Joana Kuras
Bruce MacPhee
Rommel Masse
John McDonald
Fatima Mohideen
Brian Nolan
Sheldon Plener
Douglas Pratt
Steven Reisler
Alistair Riswick
John Rossi
Marilyn Shupak
Dennis Steinberg
1977
D. Miller Alloway
Joshua Bach
Steven Baker
Gabriella Bonn
Thomas Carey
Ralph Ciccia
Brian Ducharme
Terrence Edgar
Steven Ehrlick
Charles Fleming
Doris Gaspar
Judith Gedye
David Harris
Mark Hartman
David Hornstein
Stefan Horodeckyj
James Johnson
Jane Kerrigan Brownridge
Nestor Kostyniuk
Mark Leach
R. Bruce Leach
Brett Ledger
Peter Lillico
Olga Luftig
Tom Mitchinson
Robert Morris
Robert Nicholson
Harry Perets
Duncan Read
Sharman Sharkey Bondy
Murray Silverberg
Charles Spence
Crawford Spratt
Jacob Stettin
Alexander Stewart
George Voisin (deceased)
Michael Vokes
Trevor Walker
Gary Wellman
Joanne Wildgoose
George Wilkki
William Yee
Carl Zeliger
1978
Robert Adourian
D’Arcy Bell
Denis Burns
Randall Carter
Robert Charko
Thomas Costaris
Dino DiGiuseppe
Thomas Faulkner
Michael Gillen
Kenneth Golish
Michael Haddad
John Hope
John Illingworth
Lawrence Klein
Mary Kuchta
Kenneth Lancaster
Rosemary Legris
Barbara Lipowitz
Helen Maley
James Marsh
Pamela McCurry
E. Ann McRae
G. Charles Morison
Ralph Palumbo
Ivana Petricone
Micheline Rawlins
Antonio Reino
Daniel Reisler
Neil Rutter
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Firoz Salehmohamed
Louise Stratford
James Twiss
Wira Vendrasco
Marcie Weinman
Fern Weinper
B. Peter Westfall
1979
David Ashbee
Lesley Baldwin
Robert Beaudoin
Elizabeth Bottos
Peter Bouroukis
Ruthanne Bowker
Gina Brannan
Clare A. Brunetta
John Buhlman
David Cohn
D. Jeffrey Dello
Terrence J. Flaherty
David Foulds
Mary Margaret Fox
Emanuela Heyninck
Edward Koke
Randy Levinson
Shirley Linton
Catherine Maloney
Randall Martin
Dominic McAlea
William McLean
Virginia McRae
Melanie McWilliams
Ronald Melvin
Thomas Merrifield
Wendy Miller
Gregory Monforton
Jerome Morse
Rosemary Nash
Alexandra Ngan
Ronald Reaume
Michael Smith
Tamara Stomp
Bruce Thomas
Mark Viner
Cheryl Walker
Sean Weir
1980
Jay Armeland
Zavko Bastasic
Robert Beattie
Donald Burwell
Stephen Cheifetz
John Clark
Jane Connon
Theodore Crljenica
Constantinus de Deckere
Richard Degroat
David Deluzio
Michele Desimone
Janet Downing
Donna-Marie Eansor
20
Joyce Eaton
Shawn Flynn
Warren Fullerton
William Gale
Deborah Glatter
Kenneth Goodman
Susanne Goodman
Graham Gow
Michael Grosman
Lon Hall
W. Jason Hanson
Carolyn Horkins
Carol Jackson
Stephen Jackson
Paul Jarvis
Andrew Kerr
Eric Kraushaar
Aaron Kwinter
Wayne Lessard
Rick Libman
Anna Maleszyk-Mcintyre
Allen McGarvey
Scott McTaggart
Kevin O’Shea (deceased)
Darrel Pearson
Victoria Phillips
Katherine Rethy
Christine Riley
Stephen Roberts
Grace Shafran
Jeffrey Silver
Patricia Simpson
Nina Stanwick
Mark Tarbush
1981
Susan Adam-Metzler
Teresa Bell
Dean Blain
Ernest Boone
Alan Broughton
John Brussa
John Burnes
Kim Carpenter-Gunn
Beverly Chapin-Hill
Robert Charney
Alexana Chyczij
Mitchell Cohen
John Condon
John Cooke
Beverley Coulston
Luigi DeLisio
Cyril Drabinsky
Mary Louise Fassel
Zenon Fedorowycz
Basil Georgieff
Drew Gunsolus
John Hall
G. Frederick Kingston
Marvin Kurz
George MacDonald
Mark MacKew
Marg McKillop
Nulli Secundus . Spring 2010
John McMahon
Robert Nairn
Robert Nelson
Mary-Anne Nixon
Mary Jo Nolan
Alfred O’Marra
Marion Overholt
Sharon Ramsden
Michael Rotenberg
Andrew Sanfilippo
Kevin Sisk
Alexander Smith
Gregory Stewart
Robert Sullivan
Mark Takada
Harold Taylor
Kenneth Torrens
E. Louise Tyler
Sikander Visram
Leonard Walker
James Wall
1982
James Ayres
Michael Barry
Barry Bernhardt
James Branoff
Lynn Burgess
Frank Cameron
Jane Caspers
John Dundon
Perry Dunmore
George Dzuro
Thora Espinet
Blaine Fedson
Shane Freitag
Gerard Griffin (deceased)
Paul Haefling
Adrian Hartog
Wilhelm Haust
Charles Hillier
Peter Hrastovec
Peter Kappel
Katherine Kavassalis
Mary Kodic
Peter Kryworuk
W. Duncan Leggett (deceased)
Ruth Lipton
Wenda Lowrie
Edward Maksimowski
Douglas Manning
Stephen Martin
Karen McCleave (nee McEwan)
Mark Nazarewich
James Omura
Sandro Orlando
John Ottenheimer
Russell Raikes
Kristina J. Reitmeier
Craig Rogers
Kevin Ross
John Schaljo
Carolyn Shushelski
Robert Simpson
Allison Small
Alexandra Stevenson
Wayne Vipond
Rose Voyvodic (deceased)
Milka Vujnovic
Douglas Walker
1983
Judith Beckett
David Bertschi
Rudy Bianchi
Judith Birchall
Andrew Buckstein
Robert Byrne
Albert Conforzi
Sophia De Jonge (deceased)
John Evans
Frances Gallop
William Goldstein
Kathryn Hengl
Daniel Katzman
Catherine Lawrence
Simone Levesque
Zygmunt Machelak
Hugh MacKenzie
Randolph Masters
Dillon McGuinty
Michael McTeague
Jane Milanetti
Robin Moodie
William Mugford
Stuart Mutch
Dena Oberman
Lisa Osak
Les Protopapas
Roger Rickwood
Thomas Riesz
Calvin Robb
Daniel Shaheen
Michael Shain
Reesa Sitzer
Josephine Stark
Siona Sullivan
Rebecca Tobe
Tamra Tobin Teno
Nick Torchetti
Maryhelen Tso
Paul Tushinski
Raymond Watt
1984
Samuel Armstrong
Andre Ayotte
Irene Bianchi
Jules B. Bloch
Elaine Buckstein
Howard Burshtein
Dominic Buttazzoni
Frank C. Carlone
Deta J. Clark
James Cooke
Warren Creates
Charinee De Silva
Randolph Dey
Leslie Flemming
Justin Fogarty
Michael Forcier
Robert Govaerts
George Karayannides
Diane Karnay
Carol McDermott
Julia McIlraith
Graeme McPhail
Elizabeth Mitchell
Margaret Nelligan
Thomas Robson
Catherine Ryan
Mark Sazio
Randell Semeniuk
Brian Shelley
David Siksay
Milan Stipic
Raymond Stunden
Joseph Wener
Gerri Wong
1985
Matthew Alter
Glenda Best
Guy Brownlee
Dan Burnett
Carlo Cimetta
Natalie Fraser
Renata Hejka
Christine Henderson
Jessie Iwasiw
William Lang
Pasquale Morabito
Lori Nicholls-Car
Douglas Nickleson
Catherine Patterson
Dale Philp
Frank Pizzimenti
Daniel Shand
Deborah Squires
Michael Turk
1986
Paul Amenta
W. Hugh Anderson
Paige Brodie
Giuseppe Castaldo
Janet Clark
Sheila Evans
Peter Haney
J.Michael Hickey
Jeffrey P. Hoffman
James Johnson
Jay Kellerman
Stephen Kirby
Paul Layfield
Janette Long
Graeme Mew
Martha Mingay
John Mountain
Donato Parente
Terry Pearce
Richard Pollock
Laurie Redden
Neil C. Saxe
Lorraine Shalhoub
Elizabeth Sproule
Maurizio Stellato
Jennifer Suzor
John Watson
1987
Constantine Alexiou
Dawn Benson
Barbara Bidner
Peter Carey
Stephen Cheeseman
Dorinda Chiang
Ernest Cicchi
Karol Dycha
Leslie Forder
Craig Fraser
Carolyn Gray
Jason Howie
Karin Huber-Levy
Jocelyn Huculak
Marc Katzman
Randal Kott
Marianne Kroes
Kimberley McVittie
John Mill
Nancy Morgan
Sandy Morris
Shellah Nimjee
Bonnie Ostroski
Karen Pitre
Philip Pool
William Poulos
Thomas Reaume
Gregory Roberts
Susan Rosen
Sean Sadler
Leneo Sdao
Jerry Switzer
Maryellen Symons
Renna Weinberg
1988
James Barbour
Renee Carriveau
Mark Crestohl
Floro Culmone
Georgina Danzig
Susan Easterbrook
Elizabeth Essex
Dianna Flannery
Tony Gagliese
Francis Handy
Ian Hull
Sheila Keet
John Liddle
Russel Molot
Leisha Nazarewich
Nora Osbaldeston
Nicholas Palios
John Poolman
Renee Puskas
Mary Reilly
Joanne Sajtos
Ernest Schmidt
Chet Sharma
Andrew Sherwood
O’Neil Smith
Anthony Soda
Allan Stitt
Louise Summerhill
Gary Travis
Kenneth Walker
Henry Weilenmann
Susan Whelan
Cameron White
1989
Frances Agueci
Esther Armchuk-Ball
George A. Benak
Ruth Berger
John F. Black
Janet L. Bobechko
John Booth
Gregory Campbell
Philippe Capelle
Roderick Catford
Tom Chau
Alan Chun
Alexander Daschko
Muneshwar Deopaul
Denise Dwyer
Guiseppe Falconeri
Lloyd Fischler
Laurie-Anne Galway
Timothy Garvey
Andrea Goldsand
Gary Grab
Francine Herlehy
Rick Hesp
Danielle Istl
Betsy Kane
William Kelly
Diane Kruger
Oren Lichtenstein
Erin MacCarthy
Cynthia MacDonald
Marilee Marcotte
Susan Nicholas
Judith Potter
Mary-Louise Prosen
Vincent Stabile
Voy Stelmaszynski
Geraldine Straus-Moser
Lynn-Beth Sutton
Cynthia Thrasher
Ennio Trignani
Alexander Voudouris
J. Robin Whitelaw
Annette Wilson
1990
Aly Alibhai
David Allan
Michael Balogh
Kevin Bunt
James Chaffe
Paul Courey
Todd Davidson
Thomas Gerginis
Janet Gillespie
Marlene Gold
James Jung
Timothy Killam
Lisa Labute
Cathy P. F. Lum
William MacKenzie
David Manoochehri
Maureen McHugh
Michael McIntosh
Sam McNicoll Pratt
Bonnie Missens
Metz Ngan
Kamleh Nicola
Dora Nipp
Panagiota Papadeas
Sukanya Pillay
Harold Saffrey
Frank Saroli
Rahul Shastri
Ruth Stewart
David Waites
John Weir
1991
Arie Benaich
Roger Chown
Rudi Covre
Curtis Cusinato
Michael M. DelGobbo
Robin Dodokin
Paul Fang
Michael Ferguson
John M. Gray
Frances Heath
Deborah Humphreys
Corinna Ienna
Larry Kielbowich
Ilias Kiritsis
Caryl Marcellus Rosenberg
Timothy McCullough
John Peters
Frank Philcox
Lisa Trabucco
1992
Lisa Abe
Kenneth Alexander
Lorelei Amlin
Selwyn Baboolal
Velupillai Balasubramaniam
John Barzo
Barbara Jo Caruso
Andrew Confente
Karen Cuddy
Anne Donald
Diane M. England
Nancy Erickson
Anthony Giannotti
Daniel Hicks
Loree Hodgson-Harris
Glen Jennings
Timothy Kavanagh
Shannon Parsons
Willard Ramjass
Julie Sagara
Sanjay Soni
Helen Trentos
Giuliana Tricarico
Carol Ann Witt
Ford Wong
1993
William Abbott
Catherine Buntain Jeske
Janice Busch
Karyn Caron
Renato Clonfero
Karen Earl
Cathy Hoffman
Lynn Kielbowich
Ian Laird
Patti McGarroch
Simon Mortimer
Margaret Parsons
Nicholas Pizzacalla
Nancy Pringle
Barbara Rapley
David Rau
Craig Rix
John Stout
Roland Taylor
Faeron Trehearne
James Truman
Michael Valihora
Abby Watkins Lewis
Winston Yee
Terrence Yu
John Yuan
1994
Jason August
James Bennett
Paul Brisebois
Mary-Jane Campigotto
Adam Cappelli
David Clark
Elizabeth Craig
Madeline Crnec
Carl DeLuca
Darryl Fanick
Deborah-Lynn Gibson
Anne Godbout
Jeffrey Hewitt
Vanessa Kaljaste
Karen Legate
Roy Lizzi
Kaitlyn McCabe
Linda McDonald
Mary Jane Moynahan
Lydia Potocnik
Milica Potrebic
Elizabeth Ramsden
J. Joel Wright
1995
Khaled Abdel-Barr
Mary Alice Beyer Gammon
Michael Bubas
Joshua Death
Peter Deboer
Raimondo Digregorio
Owen Duckman
Jonathan Dye
Fiona Empke
Anna Gray
Kenneth Hollett
Eugene Kosziwka
Anea Manning-Kroon
George Mather
Moira McCarney
David McNevin
Jasbir Parmar
Alan Ritchie
Melody Robens-Paradise
Diana Roberts
Sonja Salmon
Jonathan Schwartzman
Heather Stewart
Christopher J. Thiesenhausen
George Vuicic
Helga Wintal
1996
Peter Burns
Adrian Cameron
Nelson Cavalheiro
Bernard Cummins
Alexander Grieve
Kendra Gunn
Meredith Hayward
Matthew Igbinosun
Kerry Jameson
Richard Kim
Karen Lim
Paula Lukan
Karen Momotiuk
John Naccarato
Rosemary Newman
Bonnie Patrick
Shauna Powell
Probir Sarbadhikari
Thomas Sutton
Anne-Marie Tymec
Ronald Van der Steen
1997
Martin Anderson
Roy Angelow
Sandra Bang
Esther Daniel
Rose Faddoul
Alexander Israel
Stephen Kim
Brian Knowler
Christopher Kruba
Maria Kuechler
Aaron Marcotte
Carolyn Marcotte
Edward McNabb
Jane Mukongolo
Heather Puchala
David Robins
Jonathan Ross
Roland Schwalm
Annelis Thorsen
Lisa Wong Boivin
Lynne Woollcombe
1998
David Amato
Raquel Beesley
John Burrows
Marisia Campbell
Paul De Francesca
Annette Demers
Louwellyn D’Souza
Robyn Grant
Daniel Guttman
Kenneth Hanna
Negar Hashemi
Lawrence Hatfield
Holly Jamieson
Anita John
Edwin Ma
Paul Meier
Sabina Mexis
Kristina Pagniello
Chadi Salloum
Stephanie Savoni
Jennifer Shilson
1999
Maureen Bellmore
Maureen Bulbrook
Christina Bulbrook-Ninham
Kileen Dagg Centurione
Timothy DiMuzio
Mira Dobric
Isidoro Grossi
Sylvia Haak
Karsoen Ho
Tammy Humphries
Christopher Jaglowitz
Daniel Jeon
Navin Katyal
Wallace (Hsien) Liang
Tzy-Ping Lin
Rosemary Marotta
Anita McKernan
Caroline Mostyn
Stephen Mullings
Zahra Nurmohamed
Chantel Oshowy-Carvallo
2003
Nicole Riggs
Sharon Strosberg
Colette Walker
Kevin Baker
Karen Bannon
Timothy Bingham-Wallis
Bryce Chandler
Sarah Corbett
Darren Delaney
Michael Dunn
Gia Gray
Donna Habsha
Daniel Hammond
Faithlyn Hemmings
Ryan Jacobs
Jay King
Andrew Larmand
Christopher Lofft
Lori Marzinotto-Spyropoulos
Stephanie Mould
John Navarrete
Paulette Pommells
Liliana Ripandelli
Courtney Rubin
Jennifer Silverman
Lyla Simon
Andrew Sprague
Rafael Wagner
2000
Francis Aheto-Tsegah
David Amyot
Veronica Cheng
Darren Cocchetto
Eric Comartin
David Derfel
Melanie Gardin
Tzen-Yi Goh
George Hendry
Selwyn Hicks
Kendal McKinney
Mary Meropoulos
Shauna Pemberton
Don Perry
Bobbi Sands-Keller
Adam Segal
Phillip Shaer
Fernando Teixeira
Virginia Tinti
Allan Vinni
Catherine Watson
2001
Robert Brooks
Rebecca Bush
Paola Calce
Anna Maria Decia-Gualtieri
Sandy DiMartino
Lorraine Edinboro
John Grant
Jessica Hendriks
Stephanie Johnson
Graham King
Nadine Lamoureux
Chantel Lawton
James Lee
Jean Mongenais
Shauna Parr
Leela Ramaswamy
Paul Silva
Paula Smith
Jay Strosberg
Rhys Trenhaile
2002
Rachel Arbour
Lauren Bale
Nadia Bhatti
James Bushell
Grace Chau
Janice Chung
Mary Collins
Erin Crawford
LeeAnn Cupidio
David Dinner
Susan Frasca
Zane Handysides
Eric Heath
Barbara Hicks
Nancy Jammu-Taylor
Eddie Kadri
Jane Magri
Ann Marie McGhee-Stewart
Ruth Orton-Pert
Danelle Parkinson
Kurt Pereira
Thien Phan
Gemma Smyth
Robert Soccio
Christina Sweet
Nicole Tellier
Adam Vasey
Christopher Walsh
Charles Yih
2004
James Aire
Antonios Antoniou
Sathishkumar Balasunderam
Paul Barnes
Jeffrey Bell
David Bell
Jordan M. Black
Corinn Brayshaw
David Campbell
David Contant
Mark Crane
Jelena Crnokrak
Gina Da Fonte-Maurice
Lisa Defoe
Tanya Farkouh Martin
Jotan Foster
Beverly Gallagher
Patricia Garcia
Amanda Gaw
Mark Giavedoni
Angelika Heim
Catherine Henderson
Pauline Kidd
Leonard Kim
Christopher Knowles
Corrine Kulyk
Syll Kushner
Lynda Levesque
Janie Lin
Dina Mejalli
Richard Miller
Christos Nitsis
Klaudyna Osika
Lisa Pagano
Alireza Pazuki
Evelyn Perez-Youssoufian
Monique Radlein
Jay Silber
Margaret Sleiman
Robert Spender
Alanna Stephen
Donna Tiqui-Shebib
Abraham Top
Amina Uddin
Michael Van Eesbeek
Jayne Westlake
William Willis
David Wolanski
Robert Wright
Marisa Zwan
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Recent Graduates give back
2009 ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN
Lisa Abe 92
D. Miller Alloway 77
Lorelei Amlin 92
David Amyot ’00
Harrison Arrell 74
Karl Arvai 76
Joshua Bach 77
Reem Bahdi
Robert Baksi 73
Lesley Baldwin 79
Lauren Bale ’02
Michael Balogh 90
Keith A. Bannon ’04
James Barbour 88
Michael Barry 82
Melanie Battaglia ’07
Robert Beattie 80
Raquel Beesley 98
Jason Beitchman ’08
Arie Benaich 91
George A. Benak 89
James Bennett 79
Dawn Benson 87
Andrea Bergman ’05
Jeff Berryman
David Bertschi 83
Mary Alice Beyer Gammon 95
Nadia Bhatti ’02
Irene Bianchi 84
Rudy Bianchi 83
William Bies 71
Timothy Bingham-Wallis ’03
Judith Birchall 83
Jennifer Black ’05
Dean Blain 81
Jules B. Bloch 84
David Bond 75
Gabriella Bonn 77
Rosina Bonofiglio ’06
Peter Bouroukis 79
Ruthanne Bowker 79
Peter Brennan 75
Patrick Brode 75
Paige Brodie 86
Robert Brooks ’01
Alexandra Brown 80
John Brussa 81
Herbert Bryant 75
Andrew Buckstein 83
Christopher Burkett ’06
Peter Burns 96
Denis Burns 78
John Burrows 98
Howard Burshtein 84
Donald Burwell 80
Dominic Buttazzoni 84
Naomi Calla ’06
David Campbell ’04
Gregory Campbell 89
Steven Canto ’05
Philippe Capelle 89
Emily Carasco
Peter Card 73
Peter Carey 87
Thomas Carey 77
Kim Carpenter-Gunn 81
Barbara Jo Caruso 92
Jane Caspers 82
C. Irene Catford
Nelson Cavalheiro 96
Ali Chahbar ’07
William Chapman 76
Grace Chau ’02
Stephen Cheeseman 87
Barbara and Stephen
Cheifetz ’80
Dorinda Chiang 87
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Alan Chun ’89
Ernest Cicchi ’87
John Clark ’80
David Cohn ’79
Raymond Colautti ’75
Joseph Comartin ’71
John Condon ’81
Andrew Confente ’92
Albert Conforzi ’83
Katherine Conrad ’05
John Cooke ’81
Rudi Covre ’91
Erin Crawford ’02
Mark Crestohl ’88
Floro Culmone ’88
Bernard Cummins ’96
Carole Curtis ’76
Curtis Cusinato ’91
Esther Daniel ’97
Gary A. Daniels ’76
Todd Davidson ’90
Constantinus de Deckere ’80
Paul De Francesca ’98
Joshua Death ’95
Anna Maria Decia-Gualtieri ’01
Richard DeGroat ’80
Patricia DeGuire
Michael M. DelGobbo ’91
D. Jeffrey Dello ’79
Guy DeMarco ’73
Annette Demers ’98
Dino DiGiuseppe ’78
Sandy DiMartino ’01
Richard Dinham ’74
Mira Dobric ’99
Robin Dodokin ’91
Anne Donald ’92
Janet Downing ’80
Janet Drakich
Perry Dunmore ’82
Janet Dwyer
Karol Dycha ’87
Jonathan Dye ’95
George Dzuro ’82
Karen Earl ’93
Joyce Eaton ’80
Terrence Edgar ’77
Steven Ehrlick ’77
Alexander Eisenberg ’06
Howard P. Eisenberg ’81
John Ellis ’76
Bruce and Nancy Elman
Laura Emmett ’07
Sheila Evans ’86
Rose Faddoul ’97
Paul Fang ’91
E. Peter Farmer ’74
Thomas Faulkner ’78
Kelly Fawcett ’07
Blaine Fedson ’82
Joan Fisher ’76
Roy Fisher 74
Lidija Flanjak ’04
Dianna Flannery ’88
Leslie Flemming ’84
Heather Fogo ’07
Angela Folino ’06
Michael Forcier ’84
Mary Margaret Fox ’79
Alan Frank ’76
Bruce Frazer ’72
Scott Frew ’05
Jason Frost ’07
Christopher Galati ’05
Michael Galego ’06
Melanie Gardin ’00
Doris Gaspar ’77
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Gordon Gauthier ’74
Judith Gedye ’77
Anthony Giannotti ’92
Deborah Glatter ’80
Rodney Godard ’76
Tzen-Yi Goh ’00
Marlene Gold ’90
Neil and Mary Gold
Kenneth Goldstein ’75
Kenneth Golish ’78
Robert Govaerts ’84
John M. Gray ’91
Gia Gray ’03
Douglas Green ’74
David Greenaway ’77
Alexander Grieve ’96
Kendra Gunn ’96
Drew Gunsolus ’81
Hillery Guttman ’04
Frederick Gutz ’07
Sylvia Haak ’99
Fariborz Haghighatjou ’04
John Hall ’81
Peter Haney ’86
W. Jason Hanson ’80
David Harris ’77
Mark Hartman ’77
Adrian Hartog ’82
Lawrence Hatfield ’98
Eric Heath ’02
Christine Henderson ’85
Kathryn Hengl ’83
Francine Herlehy ’89
Jeffrey Hewitt ’94
Emanuela Heyninck ’79
J.Michael Hickey ’86
Charles Hillier ’82
Vivian Ho ’05
Peter Hockin ’71
Jeffrey P. Hoffman ’86
John Hope ’78
Carolyn Horkins ’80
David Hornstein ’77
Stefan Horodeckyj ’77
Robert Howe ’72
Jason Howie ’87
Peter Hrastovec ’82
Taras Hrycyna ’75
Tammy Humphries ’99
Mary Jane Hutchinson
Matthew Igbinosun ’96
Maureen Irish
Danielle Istl ’89
Jessie Iwasiw ’85
Carol Jackson ’80
Karen Jacques ’07
Christopher Jaglowitz ’99
Kerry Jameson ’96
Holly Jamieson ’98
Nancy Jammu-Taylor ’02
Tasneem Jivanji ’05
Jody Johnson ’07
Stephanie Johnson ’01
Vanessa Kaljaste ’94
Betsy Kane ’89
Peter Kappel ’82
Diane Karnay ’84
Gordon Kerluke ’76
Jane Kerrigan Brownridge ’77
Alan Kester ’76
Sotheary Khiev ’06
Lynn Kielbowich ’93
Jay King ’03
Jay King ’03
Peter Kirby ’76
Lawrence Klein ’78
Christopher Knowles ’04
Norman Kondo ’76
Nestor Kostyniuk ’77
Eugene Kosziwka ’95
Reena Kotecha ’07
Randal Kott ’87
Stacy Koumarelas ’05
Marianne Kroes ’87
Christopher Kruba ’97
Diane Kruger ’89
Peter Kryworuk ’82
Mary Kuchta ’78
Peter Kuker ’72
Aaron Kwinter ’80
Angela La Viola ’05
Kenneth Lancaster ’78
Andrew Larmand ’03
John Lea ’07
Aristotle Lebedev ’05
Sharon Lee ’05
James Lee ’01
Rosemary Legris ’78
Wayne Lessard ’80
Simone Levesque ’83
Wallace (Hsien) Liang ’99
Rick Libman ’80
John Liddle ’88
Karen Lim ’96
Tzy-Ping Lin ’99
Rand Lomas ’75
Janette Long ’86
George MacDonald ’81
Julie Macfarlane
Zygmunt Machelak ’83
William MacKenzie ’90
Paul Macklin ’71
Leslie MacLeod
Bruce MacPhee ’76
Andrea Manning-Kroon ’95
Caryl Marcellus Rosenberg ’91
Marilee Marcotte ’89
Lori Marzinotto-Spyropoulos ’03
Rommel Masse ’76
George Mather ’95
Brian Mazer
Kaitlyn McCabe ’94
Moira McCarney ’95
Karen McCleave ’82
Brian McCluskey ’82
Timothy McCullough ’91
Linda McDonald ’94
Patti McGarroch ’93
Ann Marie McGhee-Stewart ’02
Anita McKernan ’99
Marg McKillop ’81
John McLaren
Virginia McRae ’79
Scott McTaggart ’80
Michael McTeague ’83
Kimberley McVittie ’87
Paul Meier ’98
Karl Melinz ’72
Ronald Melvin ’79
Julio Menezes
Scott Merrifield ’75
Graeme Mew ’86
Sabina Mexis ’98
Ursula Miletic ’07
John Mill ’87
Wendy Miller ’79
Martha Mingay ’86
Paul Mingay ’74
Bonnie Missens ’90
Tom Mitchinson ’77
Fatima Mohideen ’76
Karen Momotiuk 96
Gregory Monforton ’79
Jean Mongenais ’01
Pasquale Morabito ’85
Robert Morris ’77
Jerome Morse ’79 and
Catherine Lawrence ’83
Simon Mortimer ’93
John Mountain ’86
Stuart Mutch ’83
Rosemary Nash ’79
Leisha Nazarewich ’88
Peter Neubauer ’73
Rosemary Newman ’96
Susan Nicholas ’89
Lori Nicholls-Car ’85
Douglas Nickleson ’85
Mary Jo Nolan ’81
Zahra Nurmohamed ’99
Dena Oberman ’83
Virginia Obierski
Paul Ocheje
John Ohler ’74
Sandro Orlando ’82
Ruth Orton-Pert ’02
Chantel Oshowy-Carvallo ’99
Marion Overholt ’81
Cheryl Paglione
Salvatore Parlatore ’06
Jasbir Parmar ’95
Shauna Parr ’01
Wolfgang Pazulla ’75
Terry Pearce ’86
John Peddle ’75
Kurt Pereira ’02
Harry Perets ’77
Ivana Petricone ’78
Thien Phan ’02
John Philp ’07
Sukanya Pillay ’90
Paulette Pommells ’03
Christina Porretta ’05
Judith Potter ’89
Les Protopapas ’83
Leela Ramaswamy ’01
Michael Ray ’71
Duncan Read ’77
Thomas Reaume ’87
Laurie Redden ’86
Robert Reinhart ’75
Joseph Reis ’82
Thomas Riesz ’83
Christine Riley ’80
Liliana Ripandelli ’03
Alistair Riswick ’76
Anika Roberts ’05
Gregory Roberts ’87
David Robins ’97
Cayley Rodd ’06
Kevin Rodkin ’06
Steven Rogin ’71
Jonathan Ross ’97
Nancy Ross ’05
Kevin Ross ’82
Vincent Ruscitto ’05
Larry Ruskin
Sean Sadler ’87
Harold Saffrey ’90
Mark Sazio ’84
James Scarfone ’73
Ernest Schmidt ’88
Adrian Schofield ’05
Leneo Sdao ’87
Farrel Shadlyn ’84
Phillip Shaer ’00
Grace Shafran ’80
Michael Shain ’83
Lorraine Shalhoub ’86
Rahul Shastri ’90
Andrew Shaw ’07
Jennifer Shilson ’98
Murray Silverberg ’77
John Simes ’71
Lyla Simon ’03
Kevin Sisk ’81
Margaret Sleiman ’04
Jennifer Sloszar ’04
Allison Small ’82
James Smellie ’73
Kevin Smith ’74
Gemma Smyth ’02
Sanjay Soni ’92
Robert Spender ’04
Andrew Sprague ’03
Elizabeth Sproule ’86
Deborah Squires ’85
Vincent Stabile ’89
Josephine Stark ’83
Brian Stead ’71
Dennis Steinberg ’76
Voy Stelmaszynski ’89
Alanna Stephen ’04
Alexandra Stevenson ’82
Ruth Stewart ’90
David Stone ’73
John Stout ’93
Jay Strosberg ’01
Siona Sullivan ’83
Matthew Sutton ’06
Jennifer Suzor ’86
Jayson Swain ’04
Maryellen Symons ’87
David Tanovich
Mark Tarbush ’80
Myra Tawfik
Nicole Tellier ’02
Audrey Teofilovici ’04
Stanley Thomas ’73
Matthew Thurlow ’05
Nick Torchetti ’83
Lisa Trabucco ’91
Adam Tracey ’07
Gary Travis ’88
William Trudell ’71
Maryhelen Tso ’83
Michael Turk ’85
Paul Tushinski 83
Anne-Marie Tymec ’96
Marcia Valiente
Rudolph Vezér ’75
Jennifer Vieira ’05
Allan Vinni ’00
Alexis von Finckenstein ’07
George Vuicic ’95
Rafael Wagner ’03
Trevor Walker ’77
Christopher Walsh ’02
John Watson ’86
Michael Watters ’74
Fern Weinper ’78
Gary Wellman ’77
Leigh West
B. Peter Westfall ’78
Juanita Westmoreland Traore
Michael White ’04
John Whiteside
Joanne Wildgoose ’77
Ramona Wildman ’80
Gail Willoughby ’05
Larry Wilson
Daniel Winbaum 78
David Wolanski ’04
Kimberley Wolfe ’06
Gerri Wong 84
J. Joel Wright 94
Robert Wright ’04
Martin Wunder
William Yee ’77
Stephen Yoker
Terence Yu ’93
Ronald Zaldin ’75
Young Alumni
Initiative Investors
In 2008, a group of law students who were
involved with the Annual Giving Program
presented the Alumni and Fund Development
Office with the idea of creating a campaign
for recent graduates of the law school.
The student-driven initiative pushed for physical renovations
they felt were necessary to improve the law student experience.
As a direct result of the commitment of young alumni, the
program continues to be shaped and expanded.
The success of the 2009 campaign prompted us to take up
new challenges in 2010. The 2010 Initiative revolves around
two priorities which we were told needed improvement. The
first was helping current students effectively transition from
law students to articling students and lawyers. We held a 2010
Speakers Series throughout February, corralled financial
planning advice regarding student debt and its repayment,
emphasized on-campus resources, employment and bursary
opportunities. The series aimed to pass on the best, most
practical advice possible to current students, while
continuing to engage young alumni as they begin their
careers.
The 2010 Young Alumni Initiative also provided funding for
a new program called “Virtual Coffee”. This addition to our
Windsor Law Job Shadowing Program focused on matching
recent graduates with current students for a telephone
conversation. This unique mentorship program helps students
assess career paths, geographical moves, and encourages frank
discussions regarding students’ job searches. In consultation
with our Director of Career Services, Anna DeCia, we are
working together to link Windsor Law grads with Windsor
Law students.
Most donations to the Young Alumni Initiative were modest
— $40 was our average – but meaningful. We have been
impressed with the connection our recent graduates maintain
with us and we are proud to say that, through their commitment,
they are leading by example as to what can be accomplished
when our grads work towards a common goal.
James Aire ’04
Muhammad Alam ’06
Josh Almario ’06
Antonios Antoniou ’04
Haran Aruliah ’08
Judith Atwood ’08
Melissa Bachalo ’06
Sathishkumar Balasunderam ’04
Keith A. Bannon ’04
Christina Barbato ’05
Paul Barnes ’04
Melanie Battaglia ’07
Gerald Beaudrie ’05
Jason Beitchman ’08
Jeffrey Bell ’04
David Bell ’04
Andrea Bergman ’05
Andrea Bezaire ’05
Monica Bharadwaj ’05
Jennifer Black ’05
Jordan M. Black ’04
Rosina Bonofiglio ’06
Jeffery Booth ’05
Corinn Brayshaw ’04
Kai Brown ’05
Christopher Burkett ’06
Harpreet Burmy ’07
Naomi Calla ’06
David Campbell ’04
Steven Canto ’05
J. Ryan Carson ’06
Ali Chahbar ’07
Sang Choi ’07
Stephanie Cichon ’05
Katherine Conrad ’05
David Contant ’04
Evan Cooke ’05
Mark Crane ’04
Jelena Crnokrak ’04
Gina Da Fonte-Maurice ’04
Michael D’Aloisio ’08
Kristy Davidson ’05
Lisa Defoe ’04
Sara Diament ’06
Alexander Eisenberg ’06
Jiku Elamathail ’05
Laura Emmett ’07
Tanya Farkouh Martin ’04
Kelly Fawcett ’07
Lidija Flanjak ’04
Heather Fogo ’07
Angela Folino ’06
Jotan Foster ’04
Scott Frew ’05
Jason Frost ’07
Christopher Galati ’05
Gasper Galati ’06
Michael Galego ’06
Beverly Gallagher ’04
Patricia Garcia ’04
Amanda Gaw ’04
David Gazzellone ’05
Mark Giavedoni ’04
Rebecca Goodman ’08
Hillery Guttman ’04
Frederick Gutz ’07
Fariborz Haghighatjou ’04
Heather Hansen ’06
Angelika Heim ’04
Catherine Henderson ’04
Jeffrey Hergott ’06
Vivian Ho ’05
Julie Inch ’07
Karen Jacques ’07
Tasneem Jivanji ’05
Jody Johnson ’07
Rebecca Kacaba ’06
Tessie Kalogeras ’07
Scott Kerwin ’06
Sotheary Khiev ’06
Pauline Kidd ’04
Leonard Kim ’04
Christopher Knowles ’04
Catherine Koch ’05
Reena Kotecha ’07
Stacy Koumarelas ’05
Corrine Kulyk ’04
Syll Kushner ’04
Angela La Viola ’05
Jennifer Lake ’06
Alexander Lalka ’06
Simon Lam ’06
John Lea ’07
Aristotle Lebedev ’05
Sharon Lee ’05
Douglas Lee ’07
F. Marc Lemieux ’08
Lynda Levesque ’04
Janie Lin ’04
Rachel Loizos ’05
Helen Mai ’06
Nupur Malaviya ’06
Christie Malecki ’06
Chris Malkhassian ’06
Richard Manias ’07
Stephen Marentette ’05
Keith Marlowe ’08
Nicole Maurer ’07
Susan McBride ’06
Daniel McDonald ’05
Dina Mejalli ’04
Ryan Middleton ’05
Ursula Miletic ’07
Richard Miller ’04
Stacey Mitchell-Huxtable ’07
David Mueller ’08
Christos Nitsis ’04
Michelle Oliel ’07
Klaudyna Osika ’04
Lisa Pagano ’04
Dana Paladino ’06
Davide Palumbo ’05
Salvatore Parlatore ’06
Alireza Pazuki ’04
Evelyn Perez-Youssoufian ’04
Maryann Petro ’05
Melissa Phillips ’06
John Philp ’07
Christina Porretta ’05
Monique Radlein ’04
Erin Reynolds ’08
Anika Roberts ’05
Cayley Rodd ’06
Kevin Rodkin ’06
Nancy Ross ’05
Vincent Ruscitto ’05
Aileen Russell ’07
Parminder Saini ’07
Kerri Salata ’05
David Schatzker ’07
Adrian Schofield ’05
Sejal Shah ’07
Robert Shapiro ’05
Andrew Shaw ’07
Alicia Siebert ’07
Jay Silber ’04
Margaret Sleiman ’04
Jennifer Sloszar ’04
Robert Spender ’04
Leah Spicer ’05
Alanna Stephen ’04
Michelle Surace ’06
Matthew Sutton ’06
Jayson Swain ’04
Audrey Teofilovici ’04
Matthew Thurlow ’05
Donna Tiqui-Shebib ’04
Abraham Top ’04
Adam Tracey ’07
Amina Uddin ’04
Faran Umar-Khitab ’07
Sybila Valdivieso ’06
Michael Van Eesbeek ’04
Jennifer Vieira ’05
Alexis von Finckenstein ’07
Adam Wainstock ’05
Lane Walker ’06
Jayne Westlake ’04
Michael White ’04
William Willis ’04
Gail Willoughby ’05
David Wolanski ’04
Kimberley Wolfe ’06
Robert Wright ’04
Marisa Zwan ’04
Includes all donors
from the classes of
2004 - 2009.
We would also like to
sincerely thank those
donors who have
elected to remain
anonymous.
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You’re invited to take a journey...
DEAN ELMAN
WORLD TOUR
TAKING WINDSOR law AROUND THE GLOBE
You are invited to join us in honouring Dean Bruce P. Elman as he completes his final term as
Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor, and to support the establishment
of the Bruce and Nancy Elman Social Justice Fellowship in Democracy and
Governance at the University of Windsor. The Fellowship will support a student who
spends the summer working for a public interest organization concerned with Democracy and
Governance in Canada or abroad.
Saturday April 24, 2010
Giovanni Caboto Club
2175 Parent Avenue
Windsor, ON
Tickets are $100 per person
6:00 pm Reception
7:30 pm Dinner
Saturday May 15, 2010
Le Royal Meridian King Edward
37 King Street East
Toronto, ON
Tickets are $150 per person
6:00 pm Reception
7:30 pm Dinner
For further information, please e-mail: [email protected]
or contact: Karen A. Momotiuk, Tel: 519-253-3000 ext. 2920, E-mail: [email protected]
Debbie Squillaro, Tel: 519-253-3000 ext. 2926, E-mail: [email protected]
*A 15% discount is available for students,
those not yet called to the Bar and “first-year calls”.