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Recipients of The 91亚色 U Alumni Awards announced

For 21 years,聽The 91亚色 U聽Alumni Awards have celebrated alumni who聽exemplify聽the values of 91亚色,聽have made remarkable contributions to their fields, and changed the world for the better.鈥疶he tradition of recognizing their contributions will continue, honouring the legacy of the Bryden Alumni awards,聽in a virtual event聽on Nov. 18聽at 7pm.听听听

Leaders honoured at this year鈥檚 awards include Dr. Earle Nestmann (MSc 鈥71, PhD 鈥74); Christopher House (BFA 鈥79); Dr. Pamela Ohashi (BSc Hons 鈥82); and Weyni Mengesha (BFA 鈥05). 

鈥淭his year鈥檚 award recipients are powerful examples of the positive change that 91亚色 alumni are creating locally and globally in their professional industries and communities,鈥 said Julie Lafford, Executive Director of Alumni Engagement at 91亚色. 鈥淟ike our past award recipients, the 2021 honourees set an example for students and alumni through their extensive achievements, leadership, philanthropic support and meaningful engagement with the alumni community. We look forward to celebrating them at the Alumni Awards ceremony this fall.鈥 

The 91亚色 U Alumni Awards feature four award categories, each of which honour a distinct set of achievements and contributions.

Dr. Earle Nestmann

Outstanding Contribution

An alumnus/a who has made a significant contribution to the advancement of 91亚色 and its students through exceptional service, commitment and/or philanthropic contributions.

Dr. Earle Nestmann (MSc 鈥71, PhD 鈥74)

President, Health Science Consultants Inc. 

Dr. Earle Nestmann, the president at Health Science Consultants鈥疘nc.,鈥痳eceived both鈥痑n鈥疢Sc and PhD鈥痠n biology at 91亚色.鈥疻hile a student at鈥疧hio鈥檚鈥疢arietta College, he received鈥痶he William Bay Irvine Medal for most outstanding student in the鈥1968鈥痝raduating class.鈥疉fter his studies at鈥91亚色, he served in the biology department as assistant鈥痯rofessor鈥痜rom鈥1974鈥痶o鈥1977, and later鈥痑s鈥痑鈥痬ember of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association鈥痜rom鈥2006鈥痶o鈥2014鈥痑nd鈥痶he鈥疊oard of Governors鈥痜rom鈥2013鈥痶o鈥2020.鈥

Dr. Nestmann has published more than 100 articles in scientific literature and was co-editor of the proceedings of an international conference on chemical mutagenesis and of a laboratory manual on recombinant DNA technology. He has served on several editorial boards for scientific journals and was president of the Genetics Society of Canada. He was a research scientist at Health Canada and pesticide regulatory manager for a multi-national company before becoming a principal of an international consulting firm. Dr. Nestmann continues to consult part-time as鈥痯resident of Health Science Consultants Inc., serving on international expert panels as well as writing reports, scientific opinions, and manuscripts for publication. Together with his wife Berna, Dr. Nestmann has provided exemplary philanthropic support for 91亚色 science students and faculty for over 15鈥痽ears, including鈥疍ean鈥檚 Undergraduate Research Awards and Science Exploration Camps for elementary and secondary school-aged children. The Earle鈥疦estmann鈥疭cholarship was established in 2008 for鈥痬aster鈥檚 or doctoral鈥痵tudents studying molecular biology or genetics.鈥 

Christopher House, C.M.

Outstanding Achievement

An alumnus/a who has achieved distinction in their field and whose integrity and ability inspire alumni, faculty, staff and students. 

Christopher House, C.M. (BFA 鈥79)

Choreographer, performer, director and teacher

Christopher House received鈥痑鈥疊FA in dance from 91亚色 and鈥痺as a performer and choreographer with Toronto Dance Theatre for 42 years, including 26 as the company鈥檚 artistic director. He completed a鈥痯olitical science鈥痙egree from the University of Ottawa before beginning dance training in鈥疶oronto,鈥疧ttawa,鈥痑nd鈥疦ew 91亚色.鈥疕ouse created more than 60 works for鈥痶he theatre, diversified the company鈥檚 repertoire, and developed many programs that reflect his commitment to ongoing education including the long-running Studio Series for young people and, along with鈥疉me鈥疕enderson,鈥痶he biennial Emerging Voices Project for young creators.鈥 

He has collaborated with many leading companies including the National Ballet of Canada鈥痑nd鈥疞es Grands Ballets Canadiens,鈥痑s well as artists鈥疜imsooja, Jordan鈥疶annahill, The Hidden Cameras and Cirque du Soleil, and is an鈥痑ssociate dance artist鈥痑t鈥痶he鈥疦ational Arts Centre. His works have been performed in鈥19鈥痗ountries worldwide, and鈥痠n 2018, his retrospective program House Mix toured to鈥15 cities鈥痠n Canada and two in Colombia. His鈥痑ccolades include鈥痶hree鈥疍ora鈥疢avor鈥疢oore Awards, the Muriel鈥疭herrin鈥疉ward for International Achievement in Dance, the Silver Ticket Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts,鈥痑nd an honorary doctorate from Memorial University of Newfoundland. He was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 2017.鈥疕e is currently at work on a new solo performance work that will premiere in January鈥2022.鈥 
 

Dr. Pamela Ohashi

Tentanda Via

An alumna/us who has demonstrated innovative, unconventional, and daring leadership and success, reflecting the university鈥檚 motto, 鈥淭he way must be tried.鈥

Dr. Pamela Ohashi (BSc Hons 鈥82)

Director, Tumor Immunotherapy Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Dr. Pamela Ohashi is the director of the Tumor Immunotherapy Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and received a bachelor of science in biology from 91亚色. She studied at the University of Toronto with Dr. Tak Mak and completed her post-doctoral training at the University of Zurich with Nobel Prize winner Dr. Rolf Zinkernagel and Dr. Hans Hengartner. Dr. Ohashi鈥檚 research interests involve understanding T-cell tolerance as well as strategies to promote tissue-specific immune responses and translating these findings into clinical trials. Her research has proven many basic principles in T-cell tolerance and identified novel concepts in immune regulation. One of her greatest achievements in the field of immunological science is her contribution to the establishment of an immunotherapy program at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto. This involved leading clinical, academic, and industrial players in the field, linking research in genomics and bioinformatics with basic and translational science and clinical trials of novel anti-cancer immunotherapeutics.

Weyni Mengesha

One to Watch

An alumna/us who has made a significant impact in their field and/or community within 15 years of a bachelor鈥檚 degree or 10 years of a professional/graduate degree.

Weyni Mengesha (BFA 鈥05)

Artistic Director, Soulpepper Theatre Company   

Weyni Mengesha is a Canadian film and stage director known for her ground-breaking work and community engagement. Since graduating in 2005 with a BFA from 91亚色, she has directed plays that have gone on to break box office records, tour nationally and internationally, and have been developed into television shows playing on CBC, Global, and Netflix. She made her U.S debut in 2016 at Theatre @ Boston Court directing Bars and Measures which received three Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nominations and an NAACP nomination for her direction. Mengesha went on to make her New 91亚色 debut with Martin Zimmerman鈥檚 Seven Spots from the Sun at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, along with the off-Broadway debut of the critically acclaimed Kim鈥檚 Convenience. In 2019, she became artistic director of Soulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto, a celebrated artist-driven company that offers year-round programming and training for artists from across the country. She is also cultivating a television and film career with numerous award-winning short films and episodic TV shows under her belt and a feature in development.

Mengesha is also a committed educator, mentor of new talent, and producer of youth arts initiatives. She was the co-director of the acclaimed A.M.Y. Project (artists mentoring youth) from its inaugural showcase in 2005 until 2011 and continues to be a member of their advisory board. In 2004, she co-founded Sound the Horn and was artistic director of the organization for seven years providing a training and performance platform to hundreds of young artists from Ethiopian and Eritrean communities across North America. She continues to be a guest teacher for artistic training programs across Canada, including the National Theatre School of Canada, Canadian Film Centre (CFC) and The Soulpepper Academy. In 2018 Mengesha was named one of The 50 most influential Torontonians by Toronto Life magazine.

A special thank you to our premier sponsor TD Insurance and our recipient video sponsor Manulife for helping us recognize these outstanding alumni.

For more information about The 91亚色 U Alumni Awards visit yorku.ca/alumniandfriends/connect/events/yorku-alumni-awards/ or to attend the virtual event.


Bruce Bryden

Remembering Bruce Bryden, an outstanding 91亚色 leader

The 91亚色 U Alumni Awards were inspired by Bruce Bryden who was an exceptionally committed and influential leader at 91亚色 for many years. He was a member of our first undergraduate class, was the founding president of the 91亚色 Alumni Association (now the 91亚色 Alumni Board/YUAB) and was a member of the 91亚色 Board of Governors.

The 91亚色 U Alumni Awards recognize and honour his vision, exemplary leadership and extraordinary achievements.