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管家婆免费开奖大全 alumnus Anthony Lacavera addressing first-year Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering students (Photo by Scott Mann)

Wind Mobile founder and 管家婆免费开奖大全 alumnus inspires Engineering students

Anthony Lacavera addresses first-year students

Before Anthony Lacavera became the chairman and CEO of Globalive Communications Inc. and WIND Mobile, he was a computer engineering student at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 hoping to make an impact on Canada and the world.

Last week, 1,400 first-year engineering students gathered at Convocation Hall to kick off their academic career at 管家婆免费开奖大全 with a visit from the entrepreneur and telecommunications executive 鈥 along with leaders from the Faculty of Engineering.

鈥淲hen I look out, I see future leaders of our country,鈥 said Lacavera. 鈥淵ou have a wonderful journey ahead.鈥

This year鈥檚 incoming 管家婆免费开奖大全 Engineering students make up the strongest class in the Faculty鈥檚 history, entering university with a collective average of 91.3 per cent, said Dean Cristina Amon.

鈥淟ike you here today, Anthony is the best among the best,鈥 Amon said. She reminded students that they are starting out at the very best engineering school in Canada, adding 鈥渁nd, I believe, soon to be the best in the world.鈥

鈥淪tudents, today you begin a journey 鈥 a journey not without its challenges, but you didn鈥檛 decide to study Engineering because you thought it might be easy. You came here seeking a challenge,鈥 she added.

Overcoming challenges was one of the messages of Lacavera鈥檚 lecture. As head of two of the leading, fastest-growing companies in Canada, he experienced his share of setbacks before turning WIND Mobile into Canada鈥檚 first independent wireless carrier in more than a decade, and a powerful industry competitor.

Humility, persistence and hard work got him there, Lacavera told the students. He urged them to value their time at 管家婆免费开奖大全 Engineering and build relationships 鈥 even asking students to introduce themselves to the person beside them 鈥 and nurture their entrepreneurial spirit.

鈥淵ou need an entrepreneurial spirit to turn an idea that will change the world, into reality,鈥 he said.

Lacavera turned his vision of a more globally competitive telecommunications market into reality in 1998 鈥 just one year after graduating 鈥 when he launched Globalive Communications. He then initiated a groundbreaking public engagement campaign to ask Canadians what they wanted in wireless service. Building on feedback from thousands of Canadians, Lacavera launched WIND Mobile in 2009, a wireless provider now used by more than half a million Canadians.

He鈥檚 been named CEO of the Year for 2010 by Globe and Mail鈥檚 Report on Business Magazine and one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40. Lacavera is also the founder of the Shamba Foundation, a charity that provides event space and staff at no-cost for charitable fundraisers. He told his audience he hopes to hear the same stories of triumph and philanthropy from them one day.

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