Class Notes

Catch up on classmates, housemates, faculty, and friends.

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Marking career and personal achievements, special milestones and the birth of future Queen's alumni - Class Notes helps you stay in touch with former classmates, housemates, and faculty.

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  • 2000s

    Maria (Varlan) Garrett and Graham Garrett

    – Artsci'10, Sc'09

    Summer 2021

    Maria, Artsci'10, and Graham, Sc'09, welcomed their daughter, Margot Penelope Garrett, on Dec. 10, 2020. She joins her very proud older brother, George, two years old.

  • 2000s

    Andrew Bond

    – Artsci'03, Com'03

    Summer 2021

    Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP in Los Angeles, CA, recently announced that Andrew, Artsci'03, Com'03, joined the firm as a partner in the corporate and securities practice group and will be a member of its capital markets and public companies industry team.

  • 1990s

    Matthuschka Sheedy

    – NSc'90

    Summer 2021

    In 2019, Matthuschka joined her husband, Kevin (Sc’88), in Yellowknife, N.W.T., after he started a contract in the Canadian military with Joint Task Force North (JTFN). The manager of Maternal and Child Services at Stanton Territorial Hospital, she is currently recruiting obstetrics nurses. Their sons – Daniel (Artsci’19), Christopher (Sc’20), and Aidan (Sc’23) – remain in Ontario “to keep the home fires burning.” Contact Matthuschka at matthuschka66@gmail.com, matthuschka_sheedy@gov.nt.ca, or on LinkedIn.

  • 1990s

    Stephen Scott

    – Sc'97

    Summer 2021

    Previously the sales manager for Trane Technologies in Toronto, Stephen has been promoted to the role of East Canada Regional Equipment Operations Leader, leading a diverse team that supports the pre- and post-sales departments.

  • 1990s

    Bobby Kwon

    – MBA'90

    Summer 2021

    Bobby recently accepted the role of president and CEO of the Canadian Commercial Corporation (Federal Crown) in Ottawa.

  • 1990s

    Natalie Ann Carter

    – Artsci'95

    Summer 2021

    In May, Natalie and team, led by Dr. Jackie Dawson, were honoured with a Governor General’s Innovation Award. Nominated by SSHRC, they were recognized for “Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices,” a project that integrates traditional Inuit knowledge and Western science, leading to the creation of new routes for Arctic shipping that better protect culturally significant marine areas.