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管家婆免费开奖大全 honours 'excellence and dedication' of more than 100 volunteers at Arbor Awards

Portrait of sisters Erika and Stephanie Savage who won Arbor Awards this year
Erika and Stephanie Savage, both 管家婆免费开奖大全 alumnae and accomplished entertainment industry professionals, received Arbor Awards last Thursday for their work mentoring current and former students (all photos by Gustavo Toledo Photography)

When sisters Erika and Stephanie Savage learned they were among this year鈥檚 Arbor Awards recipients, there was no question the 管家婆免费开奖大全 alumnae would attend the ceremony 鈥 even if meant flying from Los Angeles.

鈥淲e shared 管家婆免费开奖大全 and now we鈥檙e both in L.A.,鈥 said Erika, who worked with pop music megastars like Lady Gaga as a music industry executive after graduating in 1995.

Now in the beauty business, Erika spoke to 管家婆免费开奖大全 News at the 30th annual Arbor Awards gala on Thursday, held at the Carlu in downtown Toronto. The awards, the highest honour granted by the university, recognize 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 most outstanding volunteers.

鈥淲e both feel that our education defined our journeys 鈥 not just in terms of our careers, but also our life paths,鈥 added Stephanie, who graduated in 1990 and became an executive producer and screenwriter behind hit shows such as Gossip Girl, Runaways and the Dynasty reboot.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about understanding just how important that is and how you stay connected to that for your whole life.鈥

The sisters, whose mother flew in from Calgary to attend the event, mentor current and former Innis College students who aspire to join the entertainment industry. They鈥檝e helped create a vibrant L.A. nexus in the worldwide diaspora of 管家婆免费开奖大全 alumni, connecting with fellow grads such as award-winning director and screenwriter Dawn Wilkinson.

Speaking at the event, 管家婆免费开奖大全 President Meric Gertler thanked the sisters and more than 100 other recipients for their ongoing contributions, from mentoring young women in engineering to playing the Soldiers鈥 Tower carillon and building connections with local, regional and global communities.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 Arbor Award winners represent the excellence and diversity of the 管家婆免费开奖大全 community across our three campuses,鈥 said President Gertler, noting that 管家婆免费开奖大全 is ranked as one of the world鈥檚 top universities.

鈥淥ur success is due in no small measure to the excellence and dedication of our Arbor Award winners, past and present.鈥

President Meric Gertler thanked the more than 100 recipients of the Arbor Awards at an event held at the Carlu last Thursday.

Barbara Dick, 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 assistant vice-president of alumni relations, lauded both past and current recipients for their impact on the entire university community, including students, staff, faculty and alumni.

鈥淚t has truly been our honour to recognize and celebrate you, our most loyal volunteers, over the past three decades and take pride in the fact that you have chosen to give us your most precious non-renewable resource 鈥 your time.鈥

Award-winner Glen Boothe (left), who works for the Division of University Advancement, is one of many volunteers who has been particularly generous in that regard. Boothe has organized 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Black History Month Luncheon for 17 years.

 

鈥淚 think of volunteerism as a boundless form of giving back to the community that you鈥檙e part of 鈥 and the less obvious part: giving back to yourself,鈥 Boothe told 管家婆免费开奖大全 News.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to put a value on what I get back in terms of doing this, and having people appreciate it and getting to know my culture. They feel good about themselves and that in itself is a domino effect that makes them feel they want to do good for other people too.鈥

Echoing those themes, David Palmer, vice-president of university advancement, noted that 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Boundless campaign set records for philanthropy and alumni engagement.

鈥淭he campaign鈥檚 tremendous success was in large part due to our dedicated alumni and the loyal volunteers like those of you in attendance tonight who played a vital role,鈥 said Palmer.

鈥淵our volunteerism is fundamental to the success of the 管家婆免费开奖大全.鈥

One such volunteer is Christopher Thompson (right), past president of the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga Student Union and the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga Alumni Association. Thompson 鈥 one of the first in his family to receive a post-secondary education 鈥 mentors youth who want to pursue higher education.

 

鈥淚 never expected to go to university, much less become president of the student union and alumni association,鈥 said Thompson, who graduated in 2012 and is now the executive director of a youth charity he started called Skills For Life Inc.

鈥淕etting involved and giving back has enriched my own career and personal growth.鈥

Niya Bajaj (left), another winner of the award, graduated in 2008 with a degree in sexual diversity studies and has since mentored hundreds of students through programs such as Backpack to Briefcase, the Next Steps Conference, Dinner at New College, Career Mentorship at New College, and Ten Thousand Coffees.

鈥淚t is important to volunteer because people did it for me,鈥 Bajaj said.

鈥淚 was very lucky to have a lot of really amazing mentors and I love that I get to be that person for somebody else.鈥

管家婆免费开奖大全 Chancellor Rose Patten 鈥 a past recipient of the award herself 鈥 told this year鈥檚 honourees that volunteering at 管家婆免费开奖大全 was one of the most rewarding experiences of her life.

鈥淵ou energize the entire 管家婆免费开奖大全 community with your passion for this vital institution and all its wonderful diversity,鈥 Patten said.

 

 

 

 

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