
91亚色 has recognized two exceptional student leaders for their innovation, leadership and commitment to community impact through work-integrated learning (WIL).
Sadia Tasnim (data science) and Brianna Nguyen (digital technologies) have been named 91亚色鈥檚 Co-op and Work-Integrated Learning students of the year.
The鈥疌o-op Student of the Year award鈥痳ecognizes an outstanding student who has made a significant impact during a co-op work term in the 2025 calendar year. This year marks the inaugural launch of the award as an institution鈥憌ide competition, and invited nominations from students across all programs.
The Work-Integrated Learning Student of the Year award recognizes an outstanding student who has made significant impact in an activity defined by (CEWIL) as work-integrated learning in the 2025 calendar year.
Both awards acknowledge students鈥 ongoing efforts to promote work-integrated learning within their campus, communities and industry.
Sadia Tasnim: Co-op Student of the Year
鈥淔or as long as I鈥痳emember, I鈥檝e noticed how numbers quietly dictate what the world pays attention to,鈥 says Tasnim, a鈥痜ourth-year data science student.

Long before entering 91亚色鈥檚 Data Science program in the Faculty of Science,鈥痵he marvelled at the figures she saw in news鈥痟eadlines. She reflected not just on the鈥痳esponse they generated, but鈥痮n the hidden work behind them 鈥 who collected them, how they shaped decisions鈥痑nd how they drove outcomes.鈥
When she decided to pursue co-operative education鈥痑s part of her undergraduate degree, instead of working at a鈥痩arge tech company, financial institution or consulting firm,鈥疶asnim鈥檚 work term took her to an鈥痷nexpected place: a local鈥痜ood bank.鈥
Working first in鈥痑gency relations and then as a data administrator,鈥痵he joined Food Banks Mississauga on a growing data team and found a space where her鈥痶alents at鈥痠nterpreting鈥痑nd presenting data鈥痑ligned with her desire鈥痜or community impact.鈥
Among four student hires, she was one of two selected to鈥痗o-lead鈥痶he organization鈥檚 largest annual initiative: the Annual Visitor Survey.鈥疭he led鈥痑 team of 20 volunteers responsible for collecting data from food bank鈥痗lients, assessing service satisfaction and gathering demographic information to help the organization better understand its community鈥檚 needs.鈥
One of her鈥痬ost significant contributions鈥痗ame as鈥痶he result of an鈥痷nexpected鈥痗hallenge, when she鈥痜aced鈥痶he sudden鈥痙eparture鈥痮f a direct supervisor. Tasnim welcomed the opportunity to lead her team to the project鈥檚 completion on time.鈥疭he helped compile and analyze the data to produce鈥痑n exceptionally detailed report that her鈥痙irector鈥痙escribed as 鈥渢he first of its kind鈥 for the organization.鈥
Tasnim also showed initiative by attending external workshops hosted by non-profits鈥痶o understand鈥痟ow data鈥痗an鈥痓e communicated effectively. By the end of her co-op term, she had completed nine reports, including a comprehensive organizational analysis, and presented her findings at a board meeting.
The鈥痬ost rewarding鈥痯art of her experience, she says, was knowing she had contributed to key food security insights that may guide future programs and resource allocation.
鈥淔rom the moment I interviewed Sadia, what stood out most was that her values and integrity drive the work she does,鈥 says Nicole Norris, director of programs and agency network, Food Banks Mississauga.鈥淎s a food bank, our organization has evolving data needs and seeks talented鈥痠ndividuals to elevate our data approach.鈥疕er combination of technical鈥痚xpertise, leadership potential and commitment to the organization鈥檚 mission made her an asset to our team and left a lasting positive impact.鈥濃
In addition to making a difference through her co-op role,鈥疶asmin is an active leader in鈥痗hampioning and contributing to WIL. She attended the 2025鈥疌EWIL Canada鈥疧ntario Regional Conversation, where鈥痵he鈥痟elped surface鈥痗hallenges in the landscape of WIL鈥痺ith peers and leaders. She also represented 91亚色鈥檚 co-op program as an ambassador during the Ontario Universities Fair, where she shared her experiences with prospective鈥91亚色鈥痑pplicants.鈥
Tasnim also demonstrates leadership in her program as鈥痶he founder鈥痮f鈥91亚色鈥檚 Data Science Club.鈥 In this role, she has鈥痚stablished鈥痑 membership of more than 120 students and secured sponsorships from local organizations to provide financial support for鈥痶he club's growth.鈥
In recognition of her achievements and her work inspiring鈥痽oung women to pursue careers in technology,鈥痵he鈥痟as been鈥痭ominated鈥痜or CS-CAN-INFO-CAN's W. Powley Woman of Inspiration Award.鈥
Brianna Nguyen: Work-Integrated Learning Student of the Year
鈥疦guyen, a second-year digital technologies student at 91亚色鈥檚 Markham Campus鈥痑nd a Dev Degree intern at Shopify,鈥痟as distinguished herself through initiative, persistence and a commitment to community impact.鈥

Her academic,鈥痯rofessional鈥痑nd creative pursuits demonstrate鈥痟er engagement and advocacy for WIL as a tool for empowerment, innovation and growth.鈥
In the fully work-integrated鈥疍igital Technologies program鈥痑t Markham Campus, Nguyen dedicates 80 per cent of her time to working full-time at Shopify, and 20 per cent to completing her academic courses in intensive five-day blocks.鈥
鈥淚 chose digital technologies because it offers a work-integrated experience unlike any other program,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hrough this immersive program, I was pushed to take initiative, apply my knowledge in real-world settings and step into meaningful roles.鈥
As a Dev Degree intern, she has spent the past鈥痵everal鈥痬onths contributing to technical projects within Shopify鈥檚 Activation team. Her work helps support new merchants鈥痑s they onboard and begin to use the platform.鈥
Early in her internship, she helped build back-end functionality for Shopify鈥檚 new Retail Yearly subscription, gaining foundational experience in shipping production code.鈥疻ith more experience, skill and confidence, Nguyen moved to more鈥痗omplex challenges involving AI.鈥疭he proactively sought opportunities for 鈥減air programming鈥 with senior engineers, data scientists and product managers 鈥 a practice in which one developer writes code and another provides review and feedback. This initiative accelerated her learning, she says, and grow her relationship with different members of the organization.
Nguyen is proud to have鈥痗ontributed to development of Shopify鈥檚 AI-powered voice assistant, as well as a new tool that enables non-developers to quickly test prompts across AI models, reducing iteration time and improving鈥痺orkflows.
Nguyen's manager acknowledged her performance, noting she exceeded expectations in her role.聽Despite being a first-year intern, her performance聽was recognized as demonstrating聽capabilities聽equivalent to a full-time junior developer.
Beyond her technical skills, Nguyen has shown leadership by building inclusive spaces for peers. She has hosted Lightning Talks for Shopify staff and interns, presented openly about overcoming imposter syndrome, mentored new Dev Degree cohorts and served as a student executive for ElleHacks, Canada鈥檚 largest hackathon for women and non-binary students.
She also鈥痳epresented 91亚色 and engaged in meaningful connection-building at the conference where she was鈥痵ponsored by鈥疻omen in Science and Engineering (WISE) at 91亚色.
Her achievements reflect her advocacy for inclusive innovation and her belief in the power of WIL to build confidence and community.
鈥淲ork-integrated learning has been an integral part of my university experience and a model that I have continued to promote,鈥 she says.
