Chronicle 2019

CLASS NEWS

event, “Mask Off Gala,” to raise awareness and funds for youth mental health and addiction at Sunnybrook Hospital. After working in marketing at Bell Canada for three years, Jessie Armour has gone back to school to pursue her JD at Osgoode Hall. She is hoping to pursue a career in corporate law and is spending her 1L summer as a student at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Toronto. Lauren Taylor is pursuing her JD degree at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in Chicago and hopes to pursue a career in corporate law and litigation in Chicago. Allison Spiegel is in her first year in the Canadian and American dual JD program at the University of Windsor and the University of Detroit Mercy Schools of Law. Allison will be spending her 1L summer as a legal intern at the Michigan Department of the Attorney General - Civil Rights Division in Detroit. Jessica Quaggin- Smith will be graduating from medical school in Chicago in May and starting a residency in internal medicine on July 1st. She is currently in South Africa doing an elective in public health with children diagnosed with HIV and has taken up baking bread! Shivani Kalra graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with a medical degree and is starting a family medicine residency at McMaster in Hamilton this July. Chantal Li is completing her fourth year of medical school at the University of Toronto. She

was recently matched to the otolaryngology head and neck surgery program in Toronto, where she will be completing her surgical training for the next five years. She is looking forward to her final summer off before residency begins and plans to travel with her family and friends. Anna Dalgleish-Meyer married Zachary Meyer on November 23rd, 2018. Anna is continuing her education in publishing and will be looking into master’s of fine arts programs for creative writing. Anna also enjoys playing video games and writing. Jennifer Klein moved back to Toronto after living in Victoria, B.C. for the year and recently started working as an account coordinator at a marketing agency called Stephen Thomas. Keira Azzopardi is working as an occupational therapist at CBI Health Centre in Toronto and works with individuals who have been in motor vehicle accidents or who are on long-term disability. She helps adults return to their regular activities and work. She also works part-time at My Kid’s OT, a pediatric practice in Orangeville, and loves getting to work with such a diverse population. Veronica Knott is being called the “future of the mining industry.”

MARRIAGES Anna Dalgleish to Zachary Meyer

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CLASS OF 2012 ~ 5th Reunion

CLASS OF 2012 ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2019

CLASS REPS: Stephanie McCall, Danielle Meschino, Annie Riedlinger and Elena Vorvis Sarah Glickman is currently finishing a second year of working at the Community and Legal Aid Service program at Osgoode Hall. She has secured a position as a 2L criminal law summer student at a civil litigation and criminal defence firm, Brauti Thorning LLP, and will be going on exchange to Trinity College Dublin in September. Danielle Meschino is graduating from medical school at the University of Toronto and has been matched to their internal medicine program for her residency. She was awarded the Golden Stethoscope

Award for empathic patient-centred care. Annie Riedlinger passed her board certificate exam to be an assistant behaviour analyst in December. Yasmine Alameddine will be starting her master’s of science in journalism and data science at Columbia University in August. Rachel Xian is a policy research fellow at the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies in Washington, D.C. Her research ranges from Asia-Pacific conflict management to new Chinese technology – all with a view to reducing East-West tensions through understanding.

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