January 2001Jay Harrington, B.Sc., Hon., M.Sc., 1998, McGill, left Amoco to become an AEC exploration geologist in the U.S.Rockies, but is now working on carbonates in Northeastern B.C., still w<strong>it</strong>h AEC. His email address is JasonHarrington@aec.ca.Joanne Muzzin, B.Sc., Eng, M.Sc., (Civil), '97, Queen's, reports that the Queen's Alumni Boston Branch now has a webs<strong>it</strong>e, http://www.geoc<strong>it</strong>ies.com/queensboston/ and would love to hear feedback to better tailor the s<strong>it</strong>e for <strong>it</strong>s audience.Would that more grads were as good as Joanne in providing me w<strong>it</strong>h news.Jon Sliwinski, B.Sc.,Eng., after 4 years as a field engineer, has been promoted to sales engineer, Tucker Wireline Services,Calgary.Jill Rutherford, B.Sc., Hon., B.Sc., Eng., '98, Queen's, has joined the Queen's crowd at A.E.C. in Calgary, and is workingon shallow gas development in NE Alberta. She says that Erin Lamb, B.Sc, Eng., 2000, is also w<strong>it</strong>h A.E.C.(JillianRutherford@aec.ca)1996Jenny Hazzard, B.Sc., Eng., M.ASc., UBC, '98, married Colin MacLennan, and after a short stay at the GSC in Ottawa,moved to Glasgow, where she is working on s<strong>it</strong>e rehabil<strong>it</strong>ation, groundwater, landfills, and a b<strong>it</strong> on air qual<strong>it</strong>y forEnviroCentre. She's also piping competetively and playing in a pipe band. She's at: reeds@maclellan.fsnet.co.ukHillar Lilles, B.Sc., Eng., left Amoco and has worked for 1 1/2 years for AEC as a geophysicist on the Grande PrairieTeam. He meets w<strong>it</strong>h the Queen's Mafia to discuss plans for taking over the oil patch.Dan Polley, B.Sc., Eng., enjoyed his B.Sc. on Precambrian rocks, so now, working w<strong>it</strong>h AEC in Calgary, he's drillingrocks w<strong>it</strong>h some potential as oil producers. He's more successful repairing his Her<strong>it</strong>age home. (DanPolley@aec.ca)1997Jason Crowder, B.Sc., Eng., passed his comps at U <strong>of</strong> T, and now needs to wr<strong>it</strong>e a thesis to complete his Ph.D. There is apossibil<strong>it</strong>y he may be studying tailings disposal in Tanzania as part <strong>of</strong> his thesis.Erin O'Neill, B.Sc., Eng., says Agandi Munywandi (Hello, friends) from Uganda. She left her job in Vancouver lastsummer to work on a water supply project in the Rubingo district. She's living in tents while working a pipeline project, butspends weekends in an old missionary house near Mbarara in southwestern Uganda.1998Ryan Fraser, B.Sc., Hon., is at Calgary, doing a mapping/structural thesis in the Mackenzie Mountains, Yukon.Apparently, he briefly shared a fly-camp w<strong>it</strong>h a bear. You can reach him at rfraser@geo.ucalgary.ca.Gavin Grant,BSc., Eng, just completed an M.Sc in Civil at Queen's and is job-hunting. He was down in Florida inDecember to see Simone's dad blast <strong>of</strong>f.Rob Panek, B.Sc., Eng., M.Sc., '00, Calgary, is now w<strong>it</strong>h Talisman Energy in Calgary and, when last heard from, wasplanning an October, '00 wedding. (RPanek@talisman-energy.com)1999George Ardies, M.Sc., is an exploration geologist w<strong>it</strong>h PanCanadian in Calgary. (George_Ardies@ pancanadian.ca)Jenn Corkery, B.Sc., Eng., is back at Queen's doing an M.Sc. in Civil.Karen Wright, M.Sc, is living in Vancouver and working on projects in the NWT for Winspear Diamonds Inc.2000Don Simmons, B.Sc., Hon., is enjoying life in Calgary, and is part <strong>of</strong> the Queen's crowd at AEC.BRAD SMITH, DARRYL MCFARLANEAND MICHELE BROUILLETTEGEM & MINERAL SHOW 2000IN THE MILLER MUSEUMGeological Sciences & Geological Engineering at Queen’s6
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