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1989

Bruce Kagan (BCom) has joined Gluskin Sheff & Associates as Vice President in Toronto. Email: bkagan@gluskinsheff.com
Published in: Winter 2012
Ruth Henderson (MBA)
Ruth Henderson (MBA) and her partners have launched Whiteboard Consulting, a B2B firm focused on helping businesses become more efficient and effective. With more than 40 years’ experience in public and private sector organizations, the firm has a breadth of knowledge uncommon in many other firms. While specializing in process improvement and design, it also offers expertise in data analysis, strategic planning and design, organizational design and project management. Visit www.whiteboardconsulting.ca or email ruth.henderson@whiteboardconsulting.ca
Published in: Summer 2012
Sandra ("Loek") Linsdell, BCom, is happy to inform her classmates that the inaugural Commerce 1989 Award has been presented. The two amazing recipients entered the Commerce program this year. Watch for more details in an upcoming edition of Smith Magazine.
Published in: Winter 2016

Bo Meissner, MBA, became chief financial officer of Vital Farms in December 2020, after joining the company in July as executive VP of finance. Bo has more than 30 years of experience in consumer packaged goods and is charged with leading the finance organization of the pasture-raised food brand.

Published in: Spring 2021
Jennifer Wootton Regan (BCom), (LLB, Western), Sara Luther (BCom’98), (LLB, Western), and fellow lawyer Sarah Atkinson have recently formalized an alliance called Workplace Resolutions, bringing added value and creativity to their clients in the fields of workplace investigations, assessments, policy development and education. www.workplaceresolutions.ca.
Published in: Summer 2013
Anitha (Roa) Robinson
Anitha (Roa) Robinson (BCom) literally turned a nightmare into a dream with the publication of her debut young-adult novel, Broken Worlds, due out in June. About five years ago, she had a nightmare of being chased down a dark alley by two men. This nightmare became the initial seed for the plot of her science-fiction novel. She submitted the manuscript to various publishers before being accepted by CBAY Books.
Published in: Summer 2014
Francesca Santoro and Alessandro Michael Aron Santoro
Sharon Onishenko-Santoro (MBA) and her husband are thrilled to announce the birth of their son Alessandro Michael Aron Santoro, born Nov. 3, 2011, a brother for four-year-old Francesca. Sharon reports that Francesca loves being a big sister and the family feels very blessed.
Published in: Summer 2013
Francesca Annamaria Santoro
Sharon Onishenko (MBA) and Frank Santoro welcomed Francesca Anna-Maria Santoro on Dec. 24 in Calgary. Francesca weighed in at 6 lbs. 10 ozs. and is in excellent health. "We are elated and feeling truly blessed. Here’s Francesca at 3 weeks.”
Published in: Spring 2009
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Brenda Trenowden, BCom, received her medal as Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire from Prince William at Buckingham Palace in January. It was announced last June as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours that Brenda was to receive the CBE, one of the highest honours in the British Empire, for her work in finance and gender diversity. Brenda recently made a career change from banking to join PwC as a partner in the People and Organization consulting business. She is also the global chair of the 30% Club, which campaigns to have women make up at least 30 per cent of boards and of executive management teams.
Published in: Summer 2019
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Brenda Trenowden, BCom, in September 2018 was ranked No. 1 on the list of Top 100 Female Champions in Business, which is compiled annually by the Financial Times and HERoes. Brenda is head of financial institutions, Europe at ANZ, serving also on the company’s U.K. management board. She’s the global chair of the 30% Club, which campaigns to have women make up at least 30 per cent of boards and of executive management teams.
Published in: Winter 2019