Mustafa Ansari, MMIE, shares that after graduating from Smith, he founded the first community-based Rotaract Club in Kingston. He was president of the club for one year and is now the co-district Rotaract representative for District 7040 and looks after Rotaract operations in eastern Ontario, western Quebec, northern New York and Nunavut.
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Mustafa Ansari, MMIE, launched a non-profit called The Expats Pakistan, which raises funds in Canada and directs them into projects in rural Pakistan that he says empower local people and provide them with financial independence. The organization also provides COVID relief packages. “This pandemic presented a huge challenge,” he says. “But thankfully, with everyone’s support, I converted it into an opportunity for us, the expats of Pakistan, to give back, do our part and help our community back home.” www. expatspakistan.org.
Michael Benzinger, BCom, writes: “This summer I found myself with a bit of time off in between jobs. Peru had always been high on my bucket list and so I took the opportunity to visit Peru and Ecuador over a month in the summer. Highlights of the trip included watching the sun rise over Machu Picchu after a five-day hike through the Andes and snorkeling in the protected waters off the Galapagos Islands.”
Taryn Bergin, MBA’19, Artsci’15 and Michael Carr, MBA’19 were married on Aug. 28, 2021 at her family cottage, with many fellow Smith MBA grads and spouses (pictured) in attendance.
Surinderjit Kaur (Jeet) Bhatti, MMIE’19, just celebrated the one-year anniversary of her company Fathom4sight. The knowledge-as-a-service (KaaS) solution focused on the fintech space provides access to both an online intelligence platform and strategic foresight advisers who help leaders plan and prepare for the future. fathom4sight.com
Cam Brewington, AMBA, moved to Brisbane, Australia on an assignment with Shell to work in energy trading, primarily on liquefied natural gas. Here, Cam stands in front of a 283-metre (928-foot) LNG tanker loading in Australia and heading to China.
10 years and got his motorcycle licence.
Christine Chen, BCom, and Emily Liu, BCom, have launched Wandercolors, a travel-art shop. “As friends who went on exchange together during university, we wish to enable all travel lovers to experience the feelings of nostalgia and delight tied to the special places in their lives,” Christine writes. Every print is an original digital painting. Christine says alumni can shop art prints and phone cases at wandercolors.com, and stay updated on Instagram @wandercolorsart. Use the exclusive code QUEENS for 20 per cent off unframed prints, Christine says.