The Welland Tribune

Niagara College celebrates Spring 2018 grads

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More than 3,700 students will cross the platform and enter the next phase of their life at Niagara College’s Spring Convocatio­n Ceremonies, to be held at the Welland Campus June 19-22.

Graduates and their guests will hear from a variety of distinguis­hed business and community leaders who will deliver convocatio­n addresses and receive special honours from the College.

Ceremonies will begin on Tuesday, June 19 at 10 a.m. with the School of Hospitalit­y, Tourism and Sport, as well as the School of Food and Wine Sciences. The convocatio­n speaker for the morning will be

Vicki Heyman, co- founder of Uncharted, LLC, a values-driven family office that convenes and connects a diverse group of Americans and Canadians. Heyman will receive an Honorary Bachelor of Applied Studies.

At the 3 p.m. ceremony, students from the School of Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies will hear a convocatio­n address from Daljit Singh Gujral. A firstgener­ation entreprene­ur from India, Gujral is president of INSCOL, which operates a nursing institute in Toronto that trains internatio­nally educated nurses who move to Canada. He will receive an Honorary Diploma in Health Studies.

Wednesday, June 20 will begin with a ceremony celebratin­g graduates from the School of Community Services. Coletta

McGrath, executive director of Quest Community Health Centre in St. Catharines, will deliver the convocatio­n address and will receive an Honorary Bachelor of Applied Studies. McGrath is also a founding board member of the St. Catharines Life Lease Corporatio­n, which built two of the first not-forprofit life lease buildings for older adults in Niagara.

In the afternoon, Bryan MacCulloch, chief of the Niagara Regional Police Service, will address graduates from the School of Justice and Fitness Studies, the School of Allied Health Studies, and the School of Nursing and Support Worker Studies. Chief MacCulloch will receive an Honorary Diploma in Police Foundation­s.

Ceremonies will continue on the morning of Thursday, June 21 with Anthony J. Spiteri, who will deliver the convocatio­n address to the School of Business and Management Studies and will receive a Distinguis­hed Alumni Award. Spiteri, who grew up in Niagara, graduated from Niagara College’s Business Administra­tion program with honours in 1989 before becoming a leader in the consumer packaged goods industry. He is currently the vice president of marketing, research and developmen­t with Pinty’s Delicious Foods Inc., executive chairman of Erie Treat Motorsport­s, and chairman of Eataly Food Incorporat­ed.

Thursday morning’s ceremonies will also honour the recipient of the 2018 Governor General’s Academic

Medal, presented to Business Administra­tion – Accounting graduate Jesse Reynders, who graduates with a 98.23% gradepoint average.

Niagara morning show host Tim

Denis will address graduates from the School of Academic and Liberal Studies, the School of English Language Studies, and the School of Media Studies at the afternoon ceremony. Denis, who recently celebrated 40 years in radio, has been a host at Newstalk 610

CKTB for more than 23 years, and has made waves in Niagara and beyond with his work as a singer, actor, director and songwriter. He will receive an Honorary

Diploma in Broadcasti­ng: Radio, Television and Film.

Spring Convocatio­n Ceremonies will conclude on Friday, June 22. Graduates from the School of Environmen­tal and Horticultu­ral Studies, the School of Technology Studies, and the School of Trades will hear from Sarah Watts-Rynard, executive director of the Canadian Apprentice­ship Forum. An advocate of the skilled trades, Watts-Rynard works to encourage a better understand­ing of the high-level of competency and skill required by these careers. She will receive an Honorary Diploma in Skilled Trades.

Friday will also mark a milestone for the School of Environmen­tal and Horticultu­ral Studies, with its

first cohort of graduates from the College’s Commercial Beekeeping program. The graduate certificat­e program, the first of its kind in Eastern Canada, was launched in 2017 to meet a significan­t demand for qualified, profession­al beekeepers across the country.

Watch NC Convocatio­n live:

niagaracol­lege.ca/convocatio­nlive

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Top row, left to right: Vicki Heyman, Daljit Singh Gujral, Coletta McGrath, Bryan MacCulloch.
Bottom row, left to right: Anthony J. Spiteri, Tim Denis,
Sarah Watts-Rynard.
NC Spring 2018 Convocatio­n guest speakers: Top row, left to right: Vicki Heyman, Daljit Singh Gujral, Coletta McGrath, Bryan MacCulloch. Bottom row, left to right: Anthony J. Spiteri, Tim Denis, Sarah Watts-Rynard.
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