Wednesday, October 4, 2023
PROCEEDINGS
STUDENT EMCEES
Arman Hossain, Bachelor of Business Administration
Sarah Smith, Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op.)
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WELCOME
Dr. Neil Bose
President and Vice-Chancellor, Memorial University
AWARDS CEREMONY
Dr. Jennifer Lokash
Vice-President and Provost (Academic) Public Orator
Performance By School of Music Students
Jazz Trio
Julia Cass, trombone; Mario Miranda, bass; Liam Covich, piano
ODE TO NEWFOUNDLAND
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RECEPTION
Outstanding Community Service Award for volunteer contributions to the community at large
His outstanding community volunteer service began in his hometown with the Winterton Heritage Advisory Board in 2004. In time, it evolved into two decades of passionate volunteer work as a board member at the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador (WBMNL), a historically important non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage associated with the historical design, construction, and working life of Newfoundland and Labrador’s traditional wooden boats. In 2019, WBMNL won the Canadian Tourism Award, and it’s widely agreed that many museum initiatives were only possible with Mr. Pinhorn’s involvement and financial direction.
His tenacity and heart-led passion for the museum and the town of Winterton helped save a vital part of Newfoundland and Labrador’s history. WBMNL is more than a tourist attraction; it also employs many community members.
In 2008, WBMNL started with just $85 in the bank. From 2008 – 22, Wallace helped secure over 3 million. The current financial outlook of WBMNL and future programs would not have been possible without his selfless dedication, attention to detail, vision, and endless persistence.
When Wallace was in his best health, he divided his time between St. John’s and Winterton with his wife of 58 years, Rosanne. His happiest days were on the water in Trinity Bay, fishing with his children, Jeffrey, Laurie, Lisa, Matthew and a wide circle of family and friends.
Horizon Award for exceptional achievement by a Memorial graduate 35 years of age and younger
ADAM KEATING B.Eng.’17
Silicon Valley’s loss was Newfoundland and Labrador’s gain.
When Adam Keating and Jeremy Andrews decided to reject the flood of offers from the famed tech region of California in favour of co-founding CoLab Software, a new wave of the Newfoundland and Labrador tech industry began. CoLab is a Design Engagement System that accelerates the pace of engineering innovation by helping engineering teams deliver better products, faster.
Since its start in 2017, CoLab has grown exponentially. In 2019 CoLab became the first Atlantic Canadian company accepted into the Y Combinator, one of the most competitive accelerator programs in the world. Fast forward to today, CoLab has grown to a team of 80, raised CDN$21 million, is led by one of the top 10 investors globally and landed Fortune 500 companies like Ford, Lockheed Martin, Johnson Controls and Komatsu.
Adam has been a natural born leader and innovator since his days as a Memorial student. He was a founding member and lead of the Paradigm Hyperloop team when they won second place in the worldwide SpaceX Hyperloop Competition in California in 2017. Aside from being the only team from North America invited to compete, their team made history by being the first to use an air-bearing system on their pod, proving its viability to the world.
He made the Dean’s List every year, earned numerous scholarships and awards, led several other team projects, and is still actively involved today as Chair of the Student Design Hub.
“The early hyperloop days hooked me on building technology to solve global problems and gave me the confidence that I could do it from NL. This award is a true honor and reflection of the world class team we’ve created at CoLab. There are no limits to what can be achieved here in NL and I’m excited for the next chapter!”
J.D. Eaton Award for volunteer contributions to Memorial University
LUKE O’BRIEN B.COMM.(HONS.) (CO-OP.)’97
Luke O’Brien has served Memorial University in many capacities over the years, including as a guest lecturer, volunteer, mentor, advocate and major donor. Of special note is his impact with The Fund – Memorial’s first and only studentmanaged investment fund. The Fund is open to any student at Memorial, and provides high quality training, education and experiential learning to ensure the competitiveness of Memorial graduates entering the finance sector, regardless of discipline, for generations to come.
Luke currently holds securities, options, futures and insurance licenses along with a Financial Planning designation. He is past chair of the Newfoundland and Labrador District Council of Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC).
As a local investment professional, he offers his service on The Fund’s mentoring group and provides strategic input and feedback to students, ranging from individual stock pitches, to market trends and career advice.
In 2018 he made a major gift to establish the program (a donation he subsequently doubled). Not long after, the Faculty of Business Administration secured another major donation for The Fund, meaning today the portfolio is valued at more than $325,000.
Luke has represented Memorial positively not only through his volunteer service to The Fund and to the Faculty of Business Administration, but also through actively endorsing the university at events, in the media and on panels. As an executive-in-residence in applied finance in the business faculty from 2014 - 17, he is an important link between Memorial and the business community.
Alumna of the Year Award
TASHIA BATSTONE B.Comm.(Hons.) (Co-op.)’91, MBA’07
Tashia Batstone is credited by her peers as being an agent of change in the accounting profession.
With a passion for the advancement and development of professional education, she has held senior leadership roles throughout her career. In May 2021, she was appointed president and CEO of FP Canada™, the leading certification and oversight body for the financial planning profession in Canada. Some of her biggest priorities have included promoting financial wellness for all Canadians, improving access to financial planning services, and increasing diversity, equity and inclusion within the profession.
In her previous role as senior vice-president of external relations and business development with the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA), she led transformational change initiatives both in Canada and internationally and played a significant role in the unification of the accounting profession, leading the development of the CPA Certification Program. As a result of her work, she was awarded the Fellow CPA designation from both CPA Newfoundland and Labrador and CPA Ontario.
As one nominator noted, “I have met countless talented professionals, but only a small few I would describe as visionaries. Tashia is one of them. She has built stakeholder relationships domestically and internationally, strengthened accounting education in Canada, furthered industry-leading research and thought leadership and worked with other professionals to forge a new, responsive direction for the accounting profession.”
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Ms. Batstone is a faithful supporter of Girl Guides, helping prepare girls and young women to be courageous and empowered in creating a more equal world. Over the past 30 years she has served as a unit guider and held Board positions at Girl Guides of Canada and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). In August 2023, she was awarded the WAGGGS Medal of Service, the highest recognition that guiding can bestow in recognition of those who have distinguished themselves through outstanding service to Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting at national and global levels.
Tashia represents the Canadian accounting profession on the Board of Directors of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), the global body responsible for enhancing the relevance, reputation, and value of the global accountancy profession.
In June 2023, she was appointed by the Government of Canada as a public director for the Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation.
As an undergraduate and graduate alumna, past guest and volunteer, she has a close connection to Memorial University’s Faculty of Business Administration. She served as a member of the faculty’s Advisory Board, providing high-level, strategic advice to the dean and senior executive regarding business developments and faculty activities.
THANK YOU
The Alumni Tribute Awards would not be possible without the hard work and commitment of those who serve on its selection committee.
We would also like to thank those who took the time to nominate the award recipients. We are extremely proud to celebrate their success and the success of all our alumni who are making a difference.
ALUMNI TRIBUTE AWARDS SELECTION COMMITTEE
Robert Dowden, BA’90
Aatif Baskanderi, B.Eng.’08, MTM’15
Michelle Baikie, B.Ed.’03
Richard Mandeville, B.Eng.’05
Paul Preston, BBA’03, MBA’04
Susan Rose, B.Ed.’03, Dipl.Tech.’10
Mimi Sheriff, MA’12 ...........................................
NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2024 ALUMNI TRIBUTE AWARDS
Nominations are open year-round! Please consider nominating deserving alumni in 2024! To learn more and view past recipients, please visit www.mun.ca/alumdays.