Pearson Stories - Alumni
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Absalom “Sharx” Nghifitikeko We honoured our host family while at Pearson for their Blessing in my life. Becoming part of the Pearson College experience resulted as a last minute change when the College advised my National Selection Committee that there was no room for a female. I was chosen among the male students because of my past experiences in scouting and the outdoors –after all, Canada was a “forested, mountainous” country. I arrived nearly two months late but was immediately made to feel “special”, welcome and at home. |
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Andrew Brown The UWC movement is essentially "about putting young, capable people together and enabling them to develop the attitudes and skills which will later make it possible for them to engage more effectively with society and with the world at all levels” After graduating from Pearson College, and taking a year off to work as a waiter on the QE2, Andrew Brown earned a degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford University and later Masters Degrees first in Teaching English as a Second Language and then in Education Marketing. |
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Anne Enright Pearson Graduate wins prestigious Man Booker Prize Anne Enright, of Ireland was named the winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction for her novel The Gathering. More recently she wrote Yesterdays Weather, (also published as Taking Pictures) which was dedicated to Pearson College teachers Theo and Eileen Dombrowski. |
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Arnannguaq Victoria Christiansen (nee Kreutzmann) My experiences at Pearson enrich my teaching My years at Pearson have been an eye opener in many ways. The relationships, experiences and challenges have prepared me for what life has to offer. This wonderful opportunity has had a significant role in my work today. After Pearson I studied English and History at the University of Copenhagen, today I work at the local high school in the capital of Greenland, Nuuk. |
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Chloë Dear Seeking Socially Engaged Work In 2006 Chloë Dear launched her own outdoor theatre company, Iron-Oxide which performed in Edinburgh, UK at the New Year celebrations 2009/10. She specializes in mid-large scale outdoor / street productions with a particular fondness of international co-productions, aerial spectaculars, multi-layered story telling, beaches and woodlands, fire, performing equines, film integrated with live action and touring in Europe. |
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Claude Bajada A Future of Diversity, Excitement and Purpose Claude Bajada from Malta graduated from Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific in 2004 and is currently studying Medicine at the University of Malta. Since graduating, he has continued his involvement with the UWC movement by volunteering for the National Committee of Malta. |
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Corey Bradshaw “We have global problems, so we need global solutions” Corey Bradshaw currently holds the Professorial Chair of Ecological Modelling at the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute in South Australia, and he has a co-appointment with the South Australian Research and Development Institute. Previously, he held an Associate Professor position at Charles Darwin University in northern Australia, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Tasmania. Corey has completed 3 tertiary degrees in mathematical ecology (BSc, MSc, PhD) from universities in Canada and New Zealand. |
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Cristina Ghenoiu "I was encouraged to pursue my intellectual curiosity and I was expected to innovate at every step" To study at Pearson College was a dream come true for a woman from a poor background yet with a strong passion for science and international affairs. |
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Daniel Mittler Passionate about instilling the idea of international understanding Daniel Mittler attended Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific from 1990 to 1992. He is currently the Political Director of Greenpeace International dividing his time between Amsterdam and Berlin. |
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Diego Silang Maranan “I cannot overstate the impact that Pearson College has had on my development as a human being. I learned the tools to extend my mind, my heart, my soul, and my body to all the world because of this school." After graduating from Pearson College, I finished a BSc degree in Computing Science and Contemporary Dance at Simon Fraser University. I lived in Vancouver for eight years, during which I worked on and off in both the software industry and in the performing arts. I volunteered for student organizations and for nonprofit groups, such as the Firehall Arts Centre (which showcases the voices and perspectives of diverse and marginalized contemporary artists); Judith Marcuse Projects (an arts and social change organization) and the Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group. |
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Douglas Alexander Profound Effect on Shaping My Subsequent Work in Public Service Douglas Alexander is Secretary of State for International Development in the British government of Gordon Brown. Douglas is the MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South. |
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Eddy Henry Setting Up a Foundation to Give Back to Society Eddy Henry is currently Director of the Education Programme at the Sampoerna Foundation in Jakarta Indonesia. Previously Eddy was the CEO of two companies in Singapore and Indonesia. Eddy studied maths and computer science at university. |
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Emma Howard Boyd Socially Responsible Investment Emma Howard Boyd has been actively involved in socially responsible investment (SRI) since joining Jupiter Asset Management in 1994. |
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Eri Kudo “My ‘can cope’ optimism comes from the challenges we faced at Pearson.” Eri Kudo was part of the class of 1983. Now, nearly thirty years on, Eri says this early experience had and continues to have a profound effect on her life and her life’s work. |
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Fionnuala Ni Aolain A globalised sense of justice and injustice Fionnuala Ni Aolain is Professor of Law and Director of the Transitional Justice Institute at the University of Ulster in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and concurrently Dorsey & Whitney Chair in Law at the University of Minnesota Law School. She is also co-founder of the Transitional Justice Institute. She holds a dual academic appointment split between the University of Ulster and the University of Minnesota Law School. |
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Ingi Þór Finnsson “Once you see others as yourself you start relating to them as individuals without labels.” I would like to share with you a few thoughts and feelings on why attending Pearson College is one of the best things that happened to me. Moving from an island in the Atlantic Ocean to an island in the Pacific Ocean was truly transformative. |
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Jean-Marc Mangin “There is a crack in everything. That‘s how the light gets in.” (Leonard Cohen) A life lasting love for Cohen poetry and for jazz began for me at Pearson College during these night-long wandering conversations about our dreams, different ways of relating to the world and to each other and an amazing array of options for making a difference.
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Jonathon Kis-Lev (formerly Yoni Kislove) “I learned I really can stretch my boundaries.” When I was 16 I truly wanted to experience life at a higher level, more challenging, more interesting, more rewarding. I wanted to see the world, meet people, improve my English - and I knew my personality, my behavior and my talents were being baked in the oven at the greatest heat they had ever been. I was hungry for new experiences. For a new me. |
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Lilian Márquez Barrientos “Science is fundamental but if people don't understand each other no technology or scientific answer holds” At Pearson College Lilian discovered forestry and her passion for the environment and rural development. She holds a forestry degree and has postgraduate studies in public policy. Lilian’s approach to academics was multidisciplinary, something she learned at Pearson: "Science is fundamental but if people don't understand each other no technology or scientific answer holds, Pearson definitely influenced my career choice and deepened my empathy for both nature and people, so I undertook both life science and social science studies". |
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Lily Hua Fang I constantly see myself draw on what I learned at Pearson Lily Hua Fang came to Pearson College from China in 1992 as the first winner of Pearson’s McConnell Scholarship sponsored by Drs. Fleming and Aileen McConnell, long term supporters of China’s connection with the rest of the world. |
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Manish Kejriwal Pearson opened my mind to look at options instead of following a “set plan” I had a number of vivid impressions in my first weeks at Pearson. First, the raw beauty of the location - having grown up in an urban city, the physical features of the Canadian West Coast were truly stunning! Second, the scale of diversity and openness amongst the other students, the faculty and the administration was fascinating. Finally, as one understood the broader curriculum (academics and extra curricular), I had a strong feeling of appreciation to be selected to participate in this terrific experience. |
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Miriam Orellana Peña Working with a group of international colleagues is very rewarding Miriam Orellana Peña is Manager of Civil Society and Citizen Participation for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in Bolivia, working on projects to strengthen capacities and build communities throughout Bolivia. “Pearson College was the perfect place to come up with basic ideas and to build relationships,” says Miriam. “Whether it was a particular project, or getting a group of people to work together, we had the sense that anything was possible. More often than not, real life is more difficult – but it was a great way to learn and to live. “ |
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Nessa Kenny "I was reminded of what an accepting place Pearson College truly is." Unlike the majority of students at Pearson, Nessa Kenny did not stray far from home when she won a scholarship to study at Pearson College. As a Victorian it was natural that she would look for summer employment in B.C. and she spent the summer after graduating from Pearson working as a kayaking, hiking and canoeing guide. |
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Olenka Kacperczyk “Being immersed in an international environment at Pearson challenged my well-established views and perceptions”
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Oluwatoyin Ajibola Asojo “I could integrate my interest in science with my passion for education and change.” As a child growing up in Nigeria, I observed first-hand the inequities and lack of opportunity that the accident of birth confers. I observed similar inequities as a volunteer at the missions of charity house in Washington DC. However, my parents taught me that it was my responsibility to leave this world a little better that I found it. My journey so far has been to work towards this goal. In 1987, I got a full scholarship to attend Lester B. Pearson United World College. |
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Paul Colton At Pearson College my schooling ended and my education began When we were asked at Pearson College in the 1970s to make contributions for inclusion in our Yearbook I felt strongly drawn to this phrase: When I came to Pearson my schooling ended and my education began. That's how I felt then as an idealistic teenager: that's still how I feel now. |
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Rattana Lao and Hilary Gladish "The friendships formed..." An overwhelming theme amongst alumni is the close bonds formed with fellow students during their time at Pearson College. |
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Rita Maria Fuchs “The inspiration I found at Pearson, that passion for a better world, is what I want to pass on to the youth I work with every day.” “Sometimes I still feel I am that same person that walked along the paths of Pearson College. I feel the same excitement about life and I feel lucky to have preserved that feeling through all the winding roads I have travelled since Pearson. I truly believe that this inspiration is what keeps me alive in my job as a teacher; a deep and true belief in life and the passion for a better world that I shared at Pearson.” |
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Rosarina Saw “I felt safe and I felt welcome” It has been nearly a decade since I left a refugee camp in Northern Thailand to accept a scholarship to Pearson College. I arrived late and found myself in a new and often confusing world. |
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Ruben Proano Ruben's Journey to Pearson 17 Years Ago September 1, 2009 I am sure that today is an incredible day for many students, as it was for me. Traveling as a freshman to Pearson College was a sequence of many “firsts” events. |
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Scott Campbell “Pearson prepared me to be an entrepreneur…" Scott Campbell is CEO of Medusa Medical Technologies in Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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Tamar Herzog Pearson College, left her with some incredible gifts that she now shares with others... “Pearson College, left her with some incredible gifts that she now shares with others: it introduced her to the Hispanic world, it encouraged her to think about social and political processes it allowed her to imagine the possibility of different routes and different futures, but, above all, it brought to her life the joy of learning.” |
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Vee Chansa-Ngavej Pearson “enabled me to approach all issues with a cooperative mindset.” Vee graduated from Pearson College winning the Trent-Thailand International Scholarship which enabled him to pursue his Bachelor’s degree at Trent University in Peterborough, ON. Then it was on to Niigata, Japan for graduate studies under the Japanese Government (Monbukoagakusho) Scholarship, followed by attendance at the London School of Economics, where Vee obtained an MSC in International Relations in 2005.
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Virginia Dawson The Challenges of a UWC are Unique and Can Bring About Life Changing Insight Virginia Dawson graduated from Lester B Pearson UWC in 2000 and is currently working in Timor-Leste for Oxfam as the deputy program manager, working to establish public health services in Internal Displacement (IDP) camps. |
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William Asigau Helping to educate people in sustaining the natural environment is living my Pearson Experience William started his career as a Teaching Fellow in Biology with the University of Papua New Guinea(1982-1986) then as a Conservation Scientist with the Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Papua New Guinea( 1987-1992) then left to served as an Environmental Programs Coordinator with the United Nations Development Program in Papua New Guinea(1993-1997) and later returned to the University of Papua New Guinea to teach Conservation Strategies in the Environment Science Program(1993-1999). |
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