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Jacq Brasseur (they/them) CSW’13, BSW’15 says of Ritenberg’s past research that it aligns with their own critical thinking about approaches to social work. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
Jacq Brasseur (they/them) CSW’13, BSW’15 says of Ritenberg’s past research that it aligns with their own critical thinking about approaches to social work. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
Ramiz and his wife, Faeqa Farooq, were both accepted for postgraduate diplomas at Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario where Ramiz earned a certificate in project management and IT with academic honours in 2019.
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Andrew Burant serves as project manager and robotics administrator for OneShot Golf.
Jordan Howlett earned his master’s degree from the U of R in 2013. He is one of the co-founders and engineering manager for Bunch, an app that allows people to video chat with friends while playing mobile games. The company has grown into a 30-person operation with offices in Waterloo, Toronto, Vancouver, New York and San Francisco.
Dr. David Gerhard, head of the U of R’s Department of Computer Science, says he often hears about the success stories of graduates, like the four profiled in this story.
Ryan Donohue works on the mobile app and internal management dashboard for the company.
OneShot Golf’s chief technical officer Tim Borgares. He says that the U of R is well represented in the company. In addition to the three principals, OneShot Golf employs graduate Denis Leanca BSc’20 and, at the time of writing, had four U of R co-op students and interns working for the firm.