Oct. 27, 2022
This generation of influencers takes time to start something and volunteer
On Oct. 26, some 42 honourees (18 of whom have U荔枝视频 connections) accepted their Avenue Magazine Top 40 Under 40 honours at the Eau Claire Tower before a crowd of co-workers, families, fans and alumni from 2020 and 2021, but just before that many of them took time to share their university memories with us. This generation of influential citizens are doctors, artists, researchers, entrepreneurs and innovative civic leaders who still find time to start something and volunteer in their communities.
In Part Two, you鈥檒l meet: Sam Effah, BComm鈥14; Evan Legate, BA鈥10; Dr. David Campbell, MD鈥12, PhD鈥17; Dr. Kerry Black, PhD; Dr. Ali Pormohammad, PhD; and Nagwan Al-Guneid, BA鈥05, MSc鈥15.
Sam Effah, BComm鈥14
Sam Effah
- Brand marketing, Sponsorship and Brand Strategy, RBC
Few moments in sports are as delicious with anticipation as when a stadium goes eerily silent, waiting for the gun to pop at a 100-metre final. Sam Effah relished this thrill as two-time Canadian 100-metre champ, as well as the title-holder of 鈥渇astest man in Canadian university history.鈥 Effah has parlayed his background in sports and his business degrees into a managerial position at Royal Bank of Canada where he helps find and fund Canada's future Olympians. .
Evan Legate, BA鈥10 (Political Science)
Evan Legate
- Board chair, Epilepsy Association of 荔枝视频; partner, Longview Communications & Public Affairs
While Evan Legate鈥檚 day job as a partner at Longview Communications & Public Affairs continues to be more than fulfilling, it鈥檚 what he鈥檚 accomplished as board chair of the Epilepsy Association of 荔枝视频 (EAC) that is so impressive. Legate, with the EAC board and staff, have rebuilt programs that address mental wellness, as well as workshops that teach coping methods for cognitive issues like memory and attention. .
Dr. David Campbell, MD鈥12, PhD鈥17
David Campbell
- Assistant professor, Cumming School of Medicine
After completing degrees in kinesiology and medical anthropology, followed by an MD, a PhD in health services research, and fellowships in endocrinology and inner-city health research, Dr. David Campbell decided to focus on diabetes and how it鈥檚 impacted by social disparities. This led the 37-year-old powerhouse to develop a screening program at 荔枝视频鈥檚 Drop-In Centre and a diabetes outreach program at the Mustard Seed in conjunction with U荔枝视频鈥檚 student-run clinic. .
Dr. Kerry Black, PhD
Kerry Black
- Assistant professor, Schulich School of Engineering, and Canada Research Chair
In addition to developing innovative systems and technologies, engineers also need to gain knowledge and perspective of the Indigenous way of life to help guide their solutions. This is precisely where Dr. Kerry Black, PhD, excels. As a non-Indigenous person committed to walking a path of reconciliation, Black works with Nations and communities toward self-determination, ensuring numerous diverse players are brought to the table. .
Dr. Ali Pormohammad, PhD
Ali Pormohammad
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow
In just three years, Dr. Ali Pormohammad, PhD 鈥 who came to Canada from Iran in 2019 to further his postdoc studies in antimicrobial research 鈥 has not only learned English, but has had his research appear in 50 publications, won numerous awards and, most recently, formed MHCombiotic Inc., along with colleagues. The hope behind this startup is to bring antibacterial and antibiofilm products to health-care, veterinary and agriculture industries where antimicrobial resistance is a growing problem. .
Nagwan Al-Guneid, BA鈥05, (Communication Studies), MSc鈥15 (Sustainable Energy Development)
Nagwan Al-Guneid
- Director, Business Renewables Centre Canada
Working at the intersection of energy and the environment, Nagwan Al-Guneid maintains there is no easy answer to a greener future. As director of Business Renewables Centre Canada, an educational platform that is an initiative of the Pembina Institute, her job is to accelerate large-scale wind and solar projects in Alberta. With a focus on helping corporations and public institutions learn how to procure renewables through power purchase agreements, the goal is to produce long-term stable rates. .
In of our 3-part series on the Top 40 Under 40, you鈥檒l meet six young powerhouses who are changing the face of 荔枝视频: Jon Cornish, U荔枝视频 Chancellor; Mark Blackwell, BComm鈥11; Brendan MacArthur-Stevens, LLB; Katie Smith-Parent, BA鈥10; Dr. Jiami Guo, PhD; and Iman Bukhari, BA鈥12.
In Part 3, our rising stars who are paving the way for what comes next: Dr. Doug Brown, PhD鈥17; Tomi Ajele, MPP鈥22; Dr. Leslie Skeith, MD鈥10; Dr. Jordan Raugust, BSc'05, MD; Dr. Kenneth Fuh, PhD鈥17 and Shannon Doram, BKin鈥07.
Meet the entire 2022 cohort of Top 40 Under 40 honourees at .