HK - University of Windsor
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<strong>HK</strong><br />
<strong>Windsor</strong> campus. He has<br />
been recognized with several<br />
national awards, including<br />
the Top 20 Under 20 Award,<br />
Terry Fox Humanitarian<br />
Award, and Urban Leadership<br />
Award. Christopher was also<br />
the 2011 recipient <strong>of</strong> the Educational<br />
Grant, Friends for Life<br />
Foundation, presented annually<br />
to a young Cystic Fibrosis<br />
or Cancer patient who had<br />
shown bravery and courage<br />
despite being affected by a<br />
life threatening illness.<br />
Carly Erina (B<strong>HK</strong> ´10) is<br />
the membership coordinator at<br />
Lifestyle Fitness in Tecumseh.<br />
Jennifer Kobielski (B<strong>HK</strong><br />
´10) is a student in the brand<br />
new Medical Diagnostic<br />
Sonography program at St.<br />
Clair College. Jennifer was<br />
previously employed as a Chiropractic<br />
Assistant at Flood<br />
Chiropractic, <strong>Windsor</strong>.<br />
Anna Marano (B<strong>HK</strong> ´10)<br />
is the new Academic Sales<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>HK</strong> Canada. Anna<br />
is thoroughly enjoying her<br />
new position.<br />
Mike Noetzel (M<strong>HK</strong> ´11)<br />
is the Marketing and Group<br />
Sales representative with<br />
Global Spectrum in Toronto.<br />
Mike visited the Faculty in<br />
March as a speaker in the<br />
Sport Management series.<br />
Erika Reiser (B<strong>HK</strong> ´11)<br />
was the recipient <strong>of</strong> the 2011<br />
President’s Medal. This<br />
award is given to a graduating<br />
student who has made significant<br />
contributions to campus<br />
and community activities<br />
while maintaining a superior<br />
academic record. Erika was<br />
on both the Dean’s Honour<br />
Roll and President’s Honour<br />
Roll every semester. Erika<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> the Lancers<br />
Track and Field Team, a former<br />
Lancer pole vaulter, and a four<br />
The Walker – Harrison Wedding<br />
(L-R): Jacqueline Beres (M<strong>HK</strong> ’10), Lisa Cooke (M<strong>HK</strong> ’10), Ben Walker (M<strong>HK</strong><br />
’09), Tennille (Harrison) Walker (M<strong>HK</strong> ’10), Inge Derom (M<strong>HK</strong> ’09), Jamie<br />
Howieson (M<strong>HK</strong> ’09), Karen (Maini) Howieson (M<strong>HK</strong> ’10), Beike Gils (M<strong>HK</strong> ’09)<br />
Fans rally in support <strong>of</strong> Lancer Olympian<br />
time Academic All Canadian.<br />
She was a medalist at both the<br />
OUA and CIS championships<br />
and won the Demarco award<br />
as the university’s outstanding<br />
female student athlete. In<br />
volunteer work with the Cardiac<br />
Program and at <strong>Windsor</strong><br />
Regional Hospital, Erika was<br />
recognized as the “perfect”<br />
hardworking, intelligent, and<br />
hands on student volunteer.<br />
Recently, Erika was one <strong>of</strong> 19<br />
top female scholar-athletes<br />
from across the province to be<br />
honoured as a “Woman <strong>of</strong> Influence”<br />
by Ontario <strong>University</strong><br />
Athletics. Erika is presently<br />
enrolled in medical school at<br />
30<br />
Dr. Andrea (Page)<br />
Steen (B<strong>HK</strong> ’79),<br />
Melissa Bishop<br />
(B<strong>HK</strong> ’10) and<br />
Coach Dennis Fairall<br />
About 200 people—former track teammates, coaches,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essors, university <strong>of</strong>ficials, friends and family members—<br />
turned out at the St. Denis Centre on Friday, July 20 to wish<br />
alumni Melissa Bishop (B<strong>HK</strong> ´10) godspeed on the next leg <strong>of</strong><br />
her journey to the London Olympics.<br />
Melissa competed in the 800 metre race after becoming just<br />
the third Canadian woman to beat the two-minute mark in the<br />
event.<br />
Lancer track and field head coach Dennis Fairall said he was<br />
proud <strong>of</strong> Bishop, the first athlete he has personally coached to<br />
qualify for the Olympics in his 40-year career.<br />
“Her performances this summer have been truly remarkable<br />
and her hard work and dedication have helped her to achieve<br />
her Olympic dream much faster than I could have imagined,”<br />
he said. “Melissa will make an outstanding ambassador for the<br />
Lancer track and field program. It will be an extremely proud moment<br />
to be on hand in London to share her Olympic dream.”<br />
the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto with<br />
a goal <strong>of</strong> becoming a doctor<br />
with a specialization in sports<br />
medicine.<br />
Lance Strong (B<strong>HK</strong> ´11)<br />
has recently become a supervisor<br />
at Chrysler Canada,<br />
<strong>Windsor</strong>. Lance was formerly<br />
a temporary part time student<br />
employee during his university<br />
years.<br />
Lindsay Walsh (M<strong>HK</strong><br />
´11) is the new Technical<br />
Director in Coaching and<br />
Community Development for<br />
Ontario Basketball, Toronto.