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Alumni stories

Graduate success stories and news

Every 51ÊÓÆµgraduate, student, staff, faculty and friend of our college has a story to tell, and we love to share their stories!

Publications

Stay informed with the print and digital editions of our biannual GeorgianView magazine, as well as monthly e-newsletters.

GeorgianView

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GeorgianView magazine

GeorgianView magazine is the official publication of the 51ÊÓÆµ Alumni Association, keeping our community connected with each other and to the college. It’s distributed free of charge each spring to 51ÊÓÆµgraduates and friends of our college.

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GeorgianView digital edition

The GeorgianView digital supplement is the 51ÊÓÆµ Alumni Association’s digital publication in a short, interactive format. The publication is distributed each fall/winter by email to 51ÊÓÆµgraduates and friends of our college.

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The Loop

Keeping alumni in The Loop

Monthly e-newsletter

The Loop is a monthly e-newsletter intended to keep 51ÊÓÆµ graduates updated and in the loop. It is designed to keep graduates connected with one another and to our college, and to support lifelong learning and career development.

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Inspirational alumni

Meet some of Georgian’s inspirational alumni

Be inspired by the accomplishments with this collection of featured alumni stories. Read more amazing stories like these ones.

  • A person wearing a white lab coat and protective glasses works on a set of false teeth.

    51ÊÓÆµâ€™s Denturism program launches major expansion to Canada’s East Coast  

    Program expansion is life changing for students who, otherwise, would have no choice but to leave home to attend a denturism program.  

  • A group of people holding awards stand on a stage. Text on a screen behind them reads: 51ÊÓÆµ.

    51ÊÓÆµcelebrates inspiring partners and innovators at Awards of Distinction

    The awards are considered the college’s highest honour and recognize those who exemplify excellence.

  • Two people wearing 51ÊÓÆµGrizzlies T-shirts take a selfie together.

    People of Georgian: Helping students ‘energizes’ housing coordinator    

    Meet Sarah Stackhouse, Housing and Outreach Coordinator, alumna and recipient of a 51ÊÓÆµ Board of Governors Award of Distinction.

  • A person sits cross-legged on a bed surrounded by art and supplies and holds up a hand-painted postcard.

    People of Georgian: Ontario small towns inspire clerk’s painted postcards

    Meet Pallavi Gupta, artist, Testing Services Clerk and alumna of Georgian’s Project Management program.

  • A person stands in a fruit and vegetable market next to a large box of apples.

    Next generation of farmers gets growing in Georgian’s new Business – Agriculture program

    New program combines the business and science of agriculture to prepare the next generation as innovators in efficiency, profitability and sustainability in the agriculture industry.

  • Two people take a selfie together while standing outside.

    People of Georgian: Avid reader finds community at libraries and online

    Meet Michelle Dowzer, an alum and full-time Academic Support Officer at the Robbert Hartog Midland Campus.

  • Alumna supports awards program for female students with donations and mentorship

    To celebrate International Women’s Day (March 8) and 10 years of empowering women through Georgian’s WOMEN’S inTUITION awards and scholarships program, Maria Artuso (class of 2001), talked with us about the impact female students and alumni can have in the workplace.

  • People of Georgian: From slam dunks to dental drills – a student’s double dream at college

    Meet Ami May, student in the Dental Hygiene program, alumnus and guard on the varsity women’s basketball team.

  • Interior Decorating alumna paying it forward for small businesses following in her footsteps

    When Markie Tuckett, an alumna of Georgian’s Interior Decorating diploma program (class of 2013), left her job as principal designer at a kitchen and bath design company to start her own business, she did so without capital, credit, clients or contacts.

  • Six people stand in a restaurant and hold up an oversized cheque.

    Culinary power couple serve up success with new endowment

    Two alumni are dishing out opportunities for the next generation of hospitality entrepreneurs where their own journey began – 51ÊÓÆµ. The couple, who own popular Barrie restaurants Michael & Marion’s and The Side Door, recently returned to campus where they provided a generous $26,000 gift.

  • 51ÊÓÆµ Veterinary Technician alumna Kristina Burns takes a selfie with a dog outside.

    From learner to leader – an alumna’s commitment to veterinary outreach

    Kristina Burns has built a career driven by a passion for science, animals and a dedication to the human-animal bond that continues to inspire her work. Now the associate dean of Health, Wellness and Sciences at Georgian, Kristina reflects fondly on her student years in the program.

  • Holly Martin, a 2024 Premier's Awards nominee, smiles at the camera in this headshot. She has light blond/silver hair which is worn in a chin-length bob. She's wearing dark-rimmed eyeglasses, dark pink lipstick and a black turtleneck sweater.

    Personal Support Worker alumna finds success as an award-winning health care hero 

    For those approaching retirement, it’s a time to reflect on careers and plan how to spend their newfound downtime – but not for Holly Martin (class of 2014). At the age of 59, she boldly decided to leave a lucrative career to follow her passion for helping vulnerable people.

Impact reports

Economic impact reports

51ÊÓÆµalumni add $1.4 billion to regional economy

Thousands of alumni are employed in the 51ÊÓÆµcatchment area. As a result of their education, they receive higher earnings and increase the productivity of the businesses that employ them.

According to a recent economic impact study by Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI), in fiscal year 2019-20, 51ÊÓÆµalumni generated $1.4 billion in added income for the regional economy, which is equivalent to supporting 19,262 jobs.

Donor impact report

Your support is changing lives of 51ÊÓÆµstudents

Because of You is a way to keep in touch at the start of each semester so donors can learn how their support is changing lives, through bite-sized stories about our students and the 51ÊÓÆµcommunity.

Submit your story ideas

What’s your story?

To share your story, simply fill out this online form, or email us at alumni@georgiancollege.ca.

Share your own story ideas or tell us about the people in your alumni network that are inspiring you!

Connect with us

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Advancement and Alumni Relations Office

Email: alumni@georgiancollege.ca
Phone: 705.722.5173

Alumni Engagement, Room E200
One 51ÊÓÆµDr.
Barrie ON, Canada
L4M 3X9