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Chair鈥檚 Cup hits the green for 91亚色

After two consecutive years of rain, the clouds finally parted for participants in the Kenaidan-91亚色 Chair鈥檚 Cup Golf Tournament on June 1.

The annual tournament drew more than 130 golfers for a day of golf and sunshine at Copper Creek Golf Club in Kleinberg, Ontario, raising an impressive $552,000 for graduate student scholarships, including a double match from the Ontario government. The proceeds will benefit 36 91亚色 graduate students, with each receiving a $15,000 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS).

 

People accepting money
Above: From left, Gian Fortuna, senior vice-president, preconstruction, Kenaidan Contracting Ltd.; Paul Cantor, chair, 91亚色 Board of Governors; Greg Stack, event co-chair; Adi Aviram, PhD candidate and scholarship recipient; Mamdouh Shoukri, president听& vice-chancellor, 91亚色; Guy Burry, event co-chair; Patrick Monahan, vice-president academic听& provost; and Douglas Peers, dean,听Faculty of Graduate Studies, & assistant vice-president graduate

91亚色 President听& Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri spoke of the importance of the Chair鈥檚 Cup to the success of 91亚色鈥檚 talented graduate students and the University as a whole. 鈥淲e are extremely thankful that so many members of our 91亚色 community give generously to our graduate student scholarships,鈥 he said.听鈥淭he donations not only help our institution continue to attract and retain the best and the brightest, but also provide our graduate students with the opportunity to pursue what they do best, and that is the opportunity to strive for excellence.鈥

The tournament, now in its 11th year, has thrived due in large part to the efforts of a dedicated team of volunteers led by Guy Burry (BA 鈥82), event co-chair since the inaugural tournament in 2001, and Greg Stack (BA Spec. Hons. 鈥81), also a long-time co-chair. 鈥淚n our 11 years, we have raised more than $4 million to the benefit of approximately 300 exceptional students 鈥 that鈥檚 with help from The prize for first place went to the foursome from Gryphon International Investment Corporation 鈥 a long-time sponsor of the Chair's Cup. From left are Lawrence McManus, Stan Carruthers, Daniel Weiss and David Nyren government matching,鈥 said Burry, who also served as emcee during the reception after the tournament.

Right:听The prize for first place went to the foursome from Gryphon International Investment Corporation听鈥 a long-time sponsor of the Chair's Cup. From left are听Lawrence McManus, Stan Carruthers, Daniel Weiss and David Nyren

Burry听thanked Kenaidan Contracting Ltd. and its president Aidan Flatley (BA 鈥78) for generously assuming the role of title sponsor since 2008. Special thanks were also extended to premier sponsor TD Insurance Meloche Monnex, which has been part of the Chair鈥檚 Cup since its inception, and partner sponsor Bird Construction Company.

Guests also heard from one of the many graduate students to benefit from support, Adi Aviram, a PhD candidate in 91亚色鈥檚 clinical psychology program and an OGS recipient.

鈥淥ntario Graduate Scholarships have afforded me the opportunity to conduct research and freedom to focus on my studies,鈥 she told participants. 鈥淲ith the help of your contributions, I have been successful at publishing my research in peer-reviewed journals as well as presenting my research at international conferences.鈥

Event co-chair Guy Burry (in red) with his foursome from Tenth Power Inc. and members of the 91亚色 cheerleading squad
Above: Event co-chair Guy Burry (in red) with his foursome from Tenth Power Inc. and members of the 91亚色 cheerleading squad

Aviram briefly described her research focusing on new treatments for patients with severe and resistant mental health disorders and made the important connection between the day鈥檚 activities and those who ultimately benefit through 91亚色 research.

Photos from the event can be viewed or downloaded at .

The date for the 2012 Kenaidan-91亚色 Chair鈥檚 Cup Golf Tournament will be announced soon. For information, contact Melanie Litwin, advancement events planner, at 416-736-2100, ext. 58107.

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