Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Young alumnae receive Ontario Citizen award

Congratulations to Shad Valley alumnae Vivian Leung, UBC 2008, and Emily Ennett, UNB 2008, who have been named Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association! The award recognizes inspiring individuals who not only see a need, but rise to the challenge and contribute their time and energy to making improvements.

In Ontario, 12 students received the award for making a difference in both their hometowns and in communities around the globe. This year, there were 117 nominations across the province!

Vivian, a student at Abbey Park High School in Oakville, is ‘an amazing and accomplished young woman,’ says her principal, Odette Bartnicki. Vivian has organized several successful initiatives at her high school to raise funds for causes she is passionate about such as Pencils for Kids and the Sichuan earthquake relief. This year alone she has volunteered for the St. John Ambulance, the Rotary Club, the Oakville Youth Advisory Committee and for Big Brothers and Sisters of Halton, to name a few. Vivian’s story was recently featured in the Oakville Beaver.

Emily, who is completing her final year at St. Michael Catholic Secondary School in Stratford, is passionate about many school and community causes, including supporting a food drive that was going to end, an adult community that needed a wheelchair van, and a new group forming at school to befriend special needs kids. Emily's drive and commitment has greatly influenced her high school. This year, Emily introduced a youth philanthropy program in which all grade 10 students will now compete.


There will be an awards ceremony for the Ontario Junior Citizen award on May 3 at Queen’s Park in Toronto.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Shad Valley alumna honoured by the Public Policy Forum

The Public Policy Forum recently announced Shad Valley alumna Sara Ehrhardt, Waterloo 1996, as the recipient of their 2009 Young Leaders Award! The Young Leaders Award seeks to recognize an outstanding Canadian who shows leadership in civic discourse and public policy and who is at the beginning of their career.

Sara earned her Bachelor of Applied Sciences degree in Engineering from the University of Waterloo and is a recent graduate of Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. She chose to pursue a career within government as a way to effect positive change and currently works as an Economist at Finance Canada. “Sara Ehrhardt epitomizes someone who believes in the power of government to drive change,” said David Mitchell, CEO of the Public Policy Forum.

The PPF also announced recipients of their Annual Testimonial Award, including Research in Motion’s Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis. The 22nd Annual Testimonial Dinner Awards will be held on April 2, 2009 in Toronto. To view the complete press release, please click here.
To learn more about the event, please visit the following website.