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On June 2 we cheered on our 2022 graduates as they crossed the stage in person for the first time since 2019. Meet some of them here:
Seeing it through
Enemona Agada was attracted to the Bachelor of Management program because he was curious about how businesses work. When juggling more than one job on top of a full course load proved challenging, he sought and got the help he needed to turn it around.
Knowing her worth
During her time in the Commerce Co-op program, Kayler Mutyabule used her experience to help make the new Supply Chain and Logistics Management major a place where all students could see themselves.
Building on passion
Francesca Hawkes brought her passion for sustainability to the Corporate Residency MBA program, where she developed the business acumen to inspire and implement change in corporations.
Pivoting cross-country
Patrick Law was a chemical engineer in Calgary who wanted to advance his career and make more time for his three children. He enrolled in the MBA Financial Services blended/online program and moved to PEI to concentrate on family, entrepreneurship and investments.
Taking it further
Rebecca Osamudiame came to the Master of Science in Business program because she wanted a new challenge. Her professors helped her hone her research skills and push further to find a thesis topic she was passionate about.
Finding what she needs
Poppy Riddle made the leap from industrial designer to grad student and information researcher. In the MI program, she found what she needed to fuel her passion and natural curiosity.
Mid-career shift
In the MIM program, Jason Swinamer found a lifelong network and levelled up his knowledge management skills to ascend the ranks at ADP.
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Finding the right path
Now at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, MPA grad Byungmin Kang found her ideal work in public service after deciding that education wasn't a good fit for her. Ìý
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So much to learn
MPA(M) graduate Katie Moran found an opportunity to formalize her management skills and apply learning on intergovernmental relations and Indigenous leadership to her work at the Terrestrial Cumulative Effects Initiative.
Finding his place
Juan Chavez CabreraÌýcame to the MREM program with a background in geochemistry and mining exploration and an interest in how resource management works behind the scenes. Now he's working in risk management at Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Inaugural cohort
Stella Bae and Amir Alavi are among our first Master of Digital Innovation graduates. Students in the program get the skills and experience to manage change and identify opportunities in the ever-evolving digital landscape
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