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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

MAD Landscaping Inc. is a multidisciplinary landscaping company located in Calgary that caters to both commercial and residential landscaping as well as snow removal needs.

"Our vision is to invoke pride throughout the community by creating beautiful spaces. Our purpose drives our profit, and our profit drives our purpose. We have adopted a giveback culture by working with companies like Homespace, to support vulnerable Calgarians with yearly site enhancement projects and more."

College Alumna Crystal Ostrowski ‘11 MAD Landscaping Inc.

Check out madlandscape.com

“We would love to work with any Rundle Alumni and/ or their family on any landscaping needs they may have, as well as any alumni businesses that would be interested in teaming up for our next philanthropic project in the community.” Check out madlandscape.com and mention this feature to receive your Rundle Alumni discount on lawn care packages & landscape construction projects.

College Alumnus Adam Wasyliw ‘11 Paradise Skis

Open online at paradiseskis.com and coming soon to local retailers! Follow @paradiseskis

Paradise Skis was founded by two Alberta locals with big dreams. Located in the foot of the Rocky Mountains and with access to some of the best big-mountain terrain in the world, Calgary was the perfect place to set up shop. This is where Paradise Skis started out of a garage with a mission to create Canada’s finest skis and snowboards! Paradise Skis is making skis and splitboards that excel in the Rocky Mountains. They are small but starting with an industry-leading 3 year warranty! Rundle Alumni receive a 15% discount with promo code “RUNDLE15”.

Alumni Committee

We would like to thank all of our Committee members for their time and commitment in coordinating events that bring our alumni community together.

Alumni Committee Members

James Bouchard ‘14, Emily Buchanan ‘13, Meg Buchanan ‘15, Anya Curtis ‘11, Meghan Gray ‘12, Lidia Jones ‘11, Zac Kendall ‘14, Faraz Sachedina ‘05, Alexa Scarcello ‘11, Chetan Shory ‘11, Kayla Wartman ‘12, Cassandra Will ‘11

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