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SENECA PROUD

Bernice Lo and Andrew McKenzie
Ad pros walk a parallel path in a tough industry

Zack Teperman
Ambassador of international (public) relations

Magda Rewkowski
Flight Services grad builds career as an instructor

Jodi Garner
Solving research puzzles and giving back to her program

THE COMMON TRAIT among these featured Senecans is their ability to turn their passions into professions. Some, like Romeo De Gasperis and Pooja Handa, realized their futures early in life, while Jameel Abdul-Baasit, Bernice Lo and Andrew McKenzie had to take a few roads before finding their places. All realized their strengths and have pursued the education and careers that leverage them.

The impact this group has on those around them is also notable. Chris Boddy has taken on a role outside of his daily assignments that has come to affect thousands, while Fazal Khan and Magda Rewkowski are sharing their expertise with students, colleagues and industry regulators.

Doing their jobs well isn't enough. Whether it's building an international business like Zack Teperman, or performing life-saving medical research like Jodi Garner, it's about acting beyond themselves to achieve big things that make us all #Senecaproud.

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