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Bryden Alumni Awards gala celebrates the impact of 91亚色 grads

鈥淭his evening we are here to honour and celebrate four outstanding individuals who illustrate the remarkable impact and contributions that 91亚色 alumni are making 鈥 not only in their own communities, but worldwide.鈥

These were part of the opening remarks by 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton at this year鈥檚 17th聽Annual Bryden Alumni Awards.

Guests gather for a group photo at the 2017 Bryden Alumni Awards

Held on Nov. 23, in downtown Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum, close to 300 guests filled the ROM鈥檚 elegantly decorated Currelly Gallery & Canada Court to celebrate the achievements of four noteworthy 91亚色 alumni.

91亚色 alumnus David Common

Filled with red-and-white pride, the evening was hosted by alumnus CBC Host and Correspondent David Common (BA 鈥99) and featured performances by accomplished violinist Sarah Davidson-Gurney (MA 鈥12) and dancers Andrea Valdez Levin (BFA 鈥13) and Rachelle Haynes (BFA 鈥11, MA 鈥14).

At 91亚色,鈥 Lenton said, 鈥渨e graduate globally educated citizens who are successful both as individuals and as public-spirited agents of social change, as illustrated so well by tonight鈥檚 award recipients.

As each of the 2017 Bryden recipients took to the stage to accept their awards, it was apparent that, with a 91亚色 education at their foundation, they were indeed challenging the status quo; impacting and transforming not only their communities but the world at large in varied and progressive ways.

Bryden recipient Rudy Buttignol

鈥淲hen I graduated, documentary filmmaking was considered a marginal activity 鈥 dismissed as a mere stepping stone to a 鈥榬eal鈥 job in fiction filmmaking,鈥 said Rudy Buttignol, CM (BFA 鈥82), president and CEO of the Knowledge Network and recipient of the Tentanda Via award. 鈥淏ut the explosion of new cable and satellite television channels changed everything 鈥 in Canada at the time, there wasn鈥檛 much of an independent documentary industry to support this demand. So a group of like-minded filmmakers banded together and [we] created one.鈥

An innovative champion of Canadian documentary filmmaking, Buttignol, also an award-winning producer and founder of the Hot Docs Financing Forum, was recognized for his unconventional and daring leadership success and transformation of the public broadcaster Knowledge Network.

鈥淲orking at what I love every day for over four decades has been its own reward,鈥 said Buttignol. 鈥淏eing recognized by my alma mater is unexpected and very much appreciated.鈥

Bryden recipient Abdullah Merei

The second award of the night, 鈥淥ne to Watch,鈥 was presented to Abdullah Merei (BASc 鈥09, MBA 鈥15), senior director of Compression Systems, Evertz Microsystems Ltd. A passionate lover of technology, leading the design, development and marketing of industry-changing products and solutions for major broadcasting and media networks, Merei was quick to thank his family and friends for their support.

鈥淚 cannot claim that this is just my award,鈥 Merei said as he accepted his award. 鈥淭he sacrifices and trust that my parents had in me growing up and ensuring I receive the best education possible plays a big role in who I am.鈥

Even while keeping busy making significant accomplishments in the media and entertainment field, Merei has never forgotten his 91亚色 roots. Eager to give back and help others succeed, in 2011 Merei created the Merei Family Scholarships (making him the youngest of Lassonde鈥檚 major donors) and regularly seizes the opportunity to act as a mentor and role model to undergraduate students.

鈥淚 was lucky enough to be able to pursue my engineering degree without worrying about tuition or other expenses. My only worry at the time was getting good grades,鈥 Merei shared. 鈥淲hen I graduated and started working, I wanted to give back by helping ease the stress that tuition and other expenses bring 鈥 it is because of that, I created six yearly scholarships for students in need of financial assistance, for the top performers and for women in engineering. Engineering remains a male dominated filed and my hope is that the scholarships will help make a difference.鈥

Bryden recipient Colleen Johnston

An inspiring leader with a distinguished career in the finance industry spanning over 30 years, Colleen Johnston (BBA 鈥82) was honoured with the Outstanding Achievement award. Johnston has received numerous top industry awards including being recognized by Women鈥檚 Executive Network as one of Canada鈥檚 Most Powerful Women three years in a row, and one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking in 2011, for the third year in a row, by American Banker. When accepting her award, Johnston acknowledged the hard work, perseverance and discipline she learned at 91亚色 before speaking about the importance of leadership.

鈥淚f I could help build the best teams with the very best people and make it about them and not me 鈥 the sky was the limit,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 why I鈥檓 here today accepting this award 鈥 because of the incredible people who have helped me along this journey.鈥 In closing, Johnston shared, 鈥淭he years at 91亚色 were some of the most significant years of my life. The school has continued to grow and thrive and take its place on the world stage鈥 I am proud to be a continuing member of the family.鈥

From left: YUAB Chair Francesca Accinelli; Vice-President Affinity Market Group, TD Insurance, Anna Kavanagh; Bryden recipient J. Mark Lievonen; and, 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton

The evenings final Bryden Award recipient J. Mark Lievonen, CM (BBA 鈥79, MBA 鈥87, Hon LLD 鈥15), former president of Sanofi Pasteur Limited and a renowned business leader with more than 30 years of industry experience, spoke passionately about his time at 91亚色 as he accepted the Outstanding Contribution award.

鈥淢y time at 91亚色 played a pivotal role in my personal and professional development, and in fact in my life,鈥 Lievonen said. 鈥淎mong other things I learned about were the importance of education, critical thinking, leadership, mentorship, and community involvement鈥ut most importantly, I met the wonderful woman, Lori Walters, who would become my wife on the first day of orientation at McLaughlin College in September 1975.鈥

Beyond his work in the biopharmaceutical industry, Lievonen has a remarkable dedication to volunteerism and has made numerous life-changing contributions to 91亚色, both through his time and expertise via numerous boards, professional partnerships and financial donations 鈥 the Outstanding Contribution Award reflects his spirit and commitment.

Before leaving the stage, Lievonen thanked 91亚色 for 鈥渁n unsurpassed education, and for instilling in me, a broad and diverse outlook on life that I continue to reflect on every day.鈥

As the night came to a close, Francesca Accinelli, the new chair of the 91亚色 Alumni Board, reminded everyone to begin thinking of deserving alumni for the next awards ceremony. 鈥淟ooking ahead to the 2018 Bryden Awards, soon we will be considering the next great alumni to recognize and we need your help 鈥 who knows? You just might see your nominee receiving a Bryden Award next year.鈥

If you know of a 91亚色 graduate who is making an outstanding impact and deserves to be recognized with a Bryden Alumni Award, email聽bryden@yorku.ca. To see more images from the evening, visit the聽.

A special thank you to Premier Sponsor TD Insurance. Affinity program partner providing home and car insurance for 91亚色 alumni, students, employees, and retirees.

Courtesy of YFile.