Chronicle 2019

OLD GIRLS AWARDS

Governor General’s Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Voluntarism in the Performing Arts in 2012.

Following that, she was the inaugural CEO of Women in Capital Markets and most recently, the co- founder of Jaxx & Marbles Inc. She received the 2012 WXN Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award and serves on several boards including the Blackrock Canada IRC, Bay Street Deconstructed and Havergal College.

Jeannie Callum 1986 is an internationally recognized expert in blood transfusion. Her career has focused on providing insights into optimizing transfusion care, particularly in the setting of massive transfusion after trauma or major surgery. She is dedicated to improving the process of transfusion and encouraging more people to donate blood.

Joanna Griffiths 2001 is the founder, CEO and inventor of Knix and Knixteen, one of the fastest-growing companies in Canada. Knix is disrupting the global intimate apparel category through a focus on product innovation and inclusive branding.

Shelly Dev 1994 is a staff intensivist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto. She has used her video production skills in the field of knowledge translation, collaborating with colleagues of varying educational tools. Most recently, Shelly has been a speaker on the topics of physician burnout, wellness and medical culture. clinical backgrounds to create multimedia

Susie Wright Gooderham 1974 provides strategy and governance services to non-profit and public organizations. Susie has provided her expertise to independent schools across Canada, including Havergal College, and further shares her expertise through a course she teaches at U of T in non-profit leadership and strategy. She has held many volunteer positions at the school and in the independent school sector.

Alannah Campbell Kearns 1974 began her successful career in broadcast journalism at CBC Radio in the 1980s as a reporter, documentary producer and host of The World at Six. In 2004, she co-founded Soundportraits, a company that records people’s life stories and lessons learned along the way. Alannah has produced Soundportraits of Brenda Robson, Susan Ditchburn, Catherine Steele and many Havergal alumnae. It is work she loves, and

Earlaine Stewart Collins 1956 was a driving force of the successful Canadian Opera House Corporation Campaign Cabinet that raised $186 million to establish Canada’s first purpose-built opera house—the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. In recognition of her outstanding support for all of the arts in Canada, she received the

Martha Merry Fell 1987 is an entrepreneur, a passionate advocate for women’s advancement and a dedicated Havergal volunteer. Martha’s career began with 15 years at CIBC World Markets.

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