Chronicle 2019

production of Dear Evan Hansen at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and is happy to be back in Toronto after living in the U.K. Also in Toronto, Natasha Gustajtis continues to work for Canadian Tire and travels a lot for their tire-testing program. Kate McNeill-Keller and her family welcomed daughter Clare on February 21, 2019. MarnieMacdougall and her husband enjoy living, working and keeping busy in the city. Clare Ashbee and her husband Liam are expecting a little girl in May. Clare also moved into a new role at EllisDon where she heads up the company’s sustainability team. In May, 2018, Rhiannon Rees Andersen and her husband welcomed their daughter Evelyne. Amanda Karahanas works for RBC Corporate Real Estate – influencing the workplace of the future – and continues to dedicate her time to helping those with disabilities experience the sport of sailing as president of the Disabled Sailing Association of Ontario. Evelyn Wu and her husband Wayne sold their restaurant Boralia and welcomed their second son, Hunter Wu Morris on February 11th, 2019. Sherryn Rambihar graduated from CLASS REPS: Jessica Cook, Angela Fenwick, Jessica Oliver Twenty years on and the Class of 1999 can’t stop, won’t stop. In Toronto, Parul Agarwal Mittal recently returned from a family adventure to Italy, Portugal and Croatia. When not globetrotting, she is working alongside her father in developing innovative medical equipment for hospitals. Meredith Ashton Beales is senior corporate counsel at Home Depot, has two daughters and runs the Leaside Sparks unit. Sara Diament is a lawyer at PepsiCo, has three children and travels as much as she can. Rachel Horton is a child psychologist in both private practice and with the TDSB. She has two boys, 3 and two months. Elysha Hussein Jind works as a family doctor and has a three-year- old son. Julie Kivlichan married Todd Christie in 2017 and works as a national medical education manager at Allergan pharmaceutical. She is the proud aunt to four nieces and nephews. CLASS OF 1999

her master’s in health professions education in Chicago in July 2018 and started on staff as a cardiologist at Mackenzie Health, doing research and teaching at U of T. She and her husband Conor and two sons Reid and Rory have a busy, fun-filled, action-packed life! Karyn Roscoe Pickles is proud of her 11-year-old son, who is very involved in social justice work and is doing a major fundraiser for WE Charity. He has previously been recognized with a Children’s Safety Village community hero award for his work fundraising for refugee sponsorship. He is currently fundraising to build a classroom in Sierra Leone through Locks for Learning. Keep in touch always through our Facebook Page – Havergal College Grads 1998 – or through e-mail: havergalgrads98@gmail.com

BIRTHS Kate McNeill-Keller – a daughter Monique Smart – a daughter Rhiannon Rees – a daughter Evelyn Wu – a son

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CLASS OF 1999 ENDOWMENT TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2019

Jessica Oliver welcomed her third (and final!) addition, a boy, in April and feels under water most of the time – but in a good way! Hasmig Shahinian has two girls and is enjoying teaching Grade 8. Rachel Jacobson Silver is a genetic counsellor at Mount Sinai Hospital and has three kids: Charlotte, Max and Molly. As for the next generation of the green and gold: Sara Kirchhefer Sinclair moved back to Toronto and has a daughter in Grade 2; they are both enjoying being involved at the school. With two daughters at Havergal, our very own Martha Cohen Simmons is now chair of the Board of Directors and leading the school’s $21 million Limitless Campaign (*cough*cough*). Elsewhere in Ontario, Joscelyn Kleingeld Alexander works as a Kindermusik teacher and is also working towards her Royal Conservatory of Music teaching certificate. Allison Kelly is a professor of psychology at the University of Waterloo and has two children. Christy Lynde Nicolucci is a dentist in London, Ontario and has three girls: Elyssa,

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