Six graduates from St. Clair College are set to receive Alumni of Distinction Awards in May.
The honourees are:
- Dino Miceli – Founder and President of Calibur Tool and Mold – Graduated from the Mold Maker program in 1992
- Sheri Lynn Koscielski – Senior Mentor of FIRST Robotics – Graduated in 1986 from the Business Common program
- Paula Reaume-Zimmer – President and CEO of Bluewater Health – Graduated in 1994 from the Nursing program
- Adelina Sisti-DeBlasis – Teacher with the Greater Essex County District School Board – graduated in 2011 from the Culinary Management program
- Walter LaPlante – Control and Industrial Connectivity Supervisor with Ford Motor Company – graduated in 2009 from the Mechanical Engineering Technology program
- Chuck Kelly – President and CEO of Movati Athletic – Graduated in 1991 from the Ambulance and Emergency Care program
“The Alumni of Distinction process is always a fascinating one, especially for our current students and prospective ones too,” said President Michael Silvaggi.
“It depicts, in the most dramatic way possible, the sort of exciting and limitless career path that can be achieved when setting off with a St. Clair diploma in-hand. In the stories of these illustrious recipients, our students and would-be students – and the community as a whole – see the realization of professional dreams in the highest levels of business, entrepreneurship, manufacturing, healthcare, social services, and other fields, thanks to the educations they received at our college.”
The Alumni of Distinction ceremony will be held on May 2 at the Alumni Skyline room at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts.
“Honouring an Alumni of Distinction is not just about recognizing past achievements, but celebrating the impact they have on their community, their profession, and future generations,” said Belinda Bulhoes, President of the Alumni Association Board of Directors.
“This year’s list of award winners exemplifies what it means to rise above the ordinary. We are proud to honour these dedicated, passionate, and successful individuals.”
If you would like to attend, tickets are $75. You can buy them by calling the Chrysler Theatre Box Office at 519-252-6579. Tables of eight or 10 are also available upon request. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the dinner service starts at 7 p.m.