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Bridging past and present through 91亚色's alumni events program

This morning, more than 120 graduates working at 91亚色 are taking part in alumni breakfasts at the Keele and Glendon campuses. The breakfasts are part of Red and White Day events celebrating 91亚色鈥檚 55th birthday.

The breakfasts are open to all graduates working on campus. The Keele campus breakfast will take place in Room 519, Kaneff Tower, from 8:30 to 10:30am. The Glendon campus breakfast will take place on the 2nd floor of the Glendon Centre of Excellence from 8:30 to 10am.

The alumni breakfasts are biannual events and are part of an ever-evolving program organized by the Division of Advancement to connect graduates to the University. Other events in the program include regional alumni mixers, GRADitude and the Bryden Alumni Awards. The program is an important component of 91亚色鈥檚 ongoing relationship with a vast, international cohort of more than 270,000 graduates who are situated in 159 countries.

Jeff O'Hagan

Jeff O'Hagan

鈥淭he program brings grads together from all over the world and reconnects them with 91亚色 and its valuable alumni networks, invigorates their red-and-white spirit and demonstrates to them the University鈥檚 appreciation for their ongoing participation and philanthropy," said Jeff O鈥橦agan, vice-president advancement. 鈥淚t bridges 91亚色鈥檚 past, present and future and, together with grads of all ages, helps to build a better University through networking, the sharing of ideas and a spirit of giving back to the academic experiences of current and prospective 91亚色 students.鈥

At a recent alumni mixer in Hong Kong, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Dean Martin Singer shared with grads the importance of 91亚色鈥檚 alumni and their important contributions to the future of 91亚色.

鈥淥ur alumni are our greatest ambassadors and by attending these events, you鈥檙e surrounding yourselves with other grads whose experience and connections you can leverage. I urge you to stay connected to each other and your alma mater and to use these events to extend a helping hand to recent graduates and even current students who might benefit from your knowledge and insight.鈥

With new grads joining the alumni association each year, the alumni events program is expanding to incorporate new locations locally and globally.

And while the program provides valuable networking opportunities between the University and its alumni as well as the opportunity for 91亚色 to expand its base of alumni donors, it has grown into a pan-University effort that connects the University, grads of all varieties, donors and even current and potential students.

Jean-Fran莽ois Latreille (BA 鈥92), a high school French teacher from Quebec, brought along a group of potential students to 91亚色鈥檚 Montreal alumni mixer.

鈥淚 work with senior students who are looking for a unique postsecondary experience that gives them the opportunity to pursue their passions and study in both English and French. To me, that鈥檚 91亚色,鈥 says Latreille. 鈥淎s a grad, I understand the potential that comes along with a 91亚色 degree. It鈥檚 a great school and I want to share that with my students as they chart their courses. By connecting them to the University and other grads, these alumni events are the perfect opportunity to show them what a 91亚色 education can bring them.鈥

David Tsubouchi

David Tsubouchi

Later on this afternoon, current students are invited to hear 91亚色 alumnus David Tsubouchi (BA 鈥72, JD 鈥75) talk about life after graduation. Tsubouchi is the registrar and CEO of the Ontario College of Trades (regulator of trades). He was the first Japanese Canadian to be elected to office in Canada, served as the MPP for Markham for two terms and has held cabinet posts in the Ontario Legislature, including minister of consumer and commercial relations, solicitor general, chair of management board and minister of culture. Prior to serving in the Ontario Legislature, Tsubouchi served as a councillor for the Town of Markham for two terms.

Tsubouchi is the inaugural speaker for the new Alumni Journeys: Success after 91亚色 event, an evolving series of presentations featuring 91亚色 alumni discussing their careers and lives after graduation. Tsubouchi鈥檚 talk, which is free and open to 91亚色 students, will take place from 3:30 to 4:30pm in S137 Ross Building.

鈥淎lumni engagement is core to the work not only of the Division of Advancement, but of every Faculty at 91亚色,鈥 said O鈥橦agan. 鈥淥ur alumni are taking their 91亚色 experiences out into the world and making a difference in every field imaginable. These events are opportunities to learn about the incredible things our grads are doing, tell them about the great things happening at 91亚色 and thank them for everything they do to support our students.鈥

To learn more about the upcoming events planned for this year, visit the Alumni Association website or e-mail alumnievents@yorku.ca. Photographs from past alumni events can be viewed on the .

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