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Meet Will Paterson (BA’01 International Studies)

Grateful Graduate Donates $25,000 to Econ Professor’s Memorial Fund When Will Paterson responds to his interview questions, he does so with an apology. His internet connection in Maputo, Mozambique isn’t so great, and he keeps getting kicked offline while trying to email his answers. Navigating tricky internet connections while travelling the world is nothing new […]

Meet Caitlyn Ngu (BA’13 French Studies)

Grad Worth Betting On: How Glendon’s Caitlyn Ngu Secured a Deal on Dragons’ Den When Caitlyn Ngu saw the ad for Dragons’ Den auditions, she initially considered waiting another year. The technology for her start-up, HireUp, was still in development and the auditions were three days away. Fortunately, she took a leap of faith and […]

Meet Alexandre Côté (BA’95 International Studies)

Diplomacy and Diversity: How Alexandre Côté Is Inspiring Development in Developing Countries Alexandre Côté has dreamt of travelling the world since he graduated from high school. But like many high school students, his parents urged him to get a degree first. Alexandre chose Glendon’s International Studies program for its’ global focus and internationally-oriented courses, which […]

Meet Nicole Arsenault (BA’99 Multidisciplinary Studies)

How Nicole Arsenault is Creating a Sustainable Tomorrow “Don’t ever stop learning and growing as a person.” Nicole Arsenault says this is the best advice she received during her time at Glendon. It’s good counsel considering the nature of her work. As a sustainability professional, her day-to-day job consists of engaging with different stakeholders to […]

Meet Emily Allen (BA’07 Sociology)

How Glendon Nurtured Emily Allen’s Entrepreneurial Dreams “Do what’s important, not what’s urgent.” When Emily Allen attended Glendon College, these words from Professor Jennifer Sipos-Smith helped her gain much-needed perspective. “The advice was fitting for me because I spent so much time on school work, often ‘spinning my wheels’,” Emily recalls. “I needed to remember […]

Meet Gina Valle (BA’85 French Studies)

How Dr. Gina Valle Is Creating a More Inclusive Canada When author and diversity trainer Dr. Gina Valle moved back to Toronto in 2000, she was managing a full plate. She had a doctoral thesis to defend, a young son in diapers, and a second child on the way. Her husband, David, was travelling extensively […]

Meet Mélissa Romulus Lisanti (BA’08 Political Science and International Studies)

People-Centric Leader: How Mélissa Romulus Lisanti Makes Personable Professionalism Work When Mélissa Romulus Lisanti started at PwC, she brought one big guiding principle to her management role: Being personable and professional don’t have to be mutually exclusive things. It’s a principle that paid off. Within three years, she was promoted to Director, Strategy and Operations […]

Meet David Chaikoff (BA’88 Translation)

How Glendon Fuelled One Public Servant’s Appreciation For Canada’s Bilingualism If you were looking for the human embodiment of the Glendon brand, you need look no further than David Chaikoff. Communication, public service, and bilingualism are features infused into Glendon’s DNA, and they strongly influenced David’s experience on campus. He graduated with a BA in […]

Meet Dalia Ashry (BA’14 Linguistics & Language Studies)

How One Journalist’s Plan C Became Her Life’s Passion For Dalia Ashry, becoming a journalist wasn’t plan A. It wasn’t even plan B. When she arrived at Glendon College as a Linguistics and Language Studies major, she aimed to become a speech therapist. Over the course of her studies, she pivoted and chose teaching before […]