MEDIA ADVISORY
Class of Spring 2010 celebrates achievements, future careers
CALGARY, June 9, 2010 -
Spring is a time for growth, optimism and opportunity.
For more than 425 Bow Valley College (BVC) graduates who
filled the Jack Singer Concert Hall on June 9, this
couldn’t be truer.
The
class of Spring 2010 is one of the largest graduating
classes in recent history.
Sharon Carry, President and CEO, congratulated and
praised the graduates for their perseverance and
achievements.
“I
want to thank you on behalf of our staff, faculty and
Board. While you’ve been with us, you have each given us
so much,” said Carry. Your courage astounds us. You
cannot imagine how much we admire you, and you wouldn’t
believe how much we learn from you.”
“We
want you to take pride in your accomplishments. This
moment is for you.”
Nirmala Naidoo, CBC News Anchor (left), and Anna Kae
Todd, Vice-President Learning, in the Founders Room of
the Jack Singer Concert Hall shortly before the
ceremony.
CBC
News Anchor Nirmala Naidoo delivered the keynote
address, which encouraged life-long learning, global
citizenship and using adversity to motivate positive
personal change.
“There will be tough times in your life. Embrace them.
Don’t be smothered by them. Take them, put them in your
back pocket and use them along your journey,” said
Naidoo.
“Congratulations to all of you, you’ve put a lot of hard
work into this, and you deserve to be here.”
Attending his last graduation ceremony as Chair of the
BVC Board of Governors, Scott Thon assured graduates,
who may not have been able to reap the full rewards of
learning in the newly renovated North Campus, that they
will still benefit in the long term as the College
expands.
“As
this College grows, it’s distinction will grow and the
fact that you’re a BVC graduate will mean more and more
in the future because of the expansion we’re going
through over the next couple of years,” says Thon.
“The
credential you get today will continue to grow in
importance. Coming from the business community, many
employers know the value of a BVC graduate. You’re
work-ready on Day 1.”
Representing their classmates and departments,
valedictorians Oksana Morris, Business, Michele
Serpanchy, Health and Community Care, and Frozan Liaqat,
Academic Foundations delivered their valedictorian
addresses at the ceremony.
From
left to right, Frozan Liaqat, Adult High School
Upgrading graduate, Michele Serpanchy, Early Learning
and Child Care Diploma graduate, Sharon Carry, President
and CEO, BVC, and Oksana Morris, Business Administration
Diploma.
For
the first time in the College’s history, the entire
graduation ceremony was webcast live for staff, students
and graduates’ families who could not be in attendance.
To
view the graduation ceremony, keynote and valedictorian
addresses, and speeches by Scott Thon and Sharon Carry,
click here.
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