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The Importance of Having a Positive Impact
We caught up with Quest alum Xaviera Diaz, who loves her job with TD Bank Group in downtown Toronto. Tell us a bit about what you do. I’m the Enterprise Employee Experience consulting lead for the bank. I work as an internal consultant with different lines of business-building strategies for employee experience that are customized…
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Keeping Up With Quest Alumni
Brad Klees ’13, President of the Quest University Canada Alumni Association (QUCAA), tells us about the importance of staying in touch, and a recent initiative he’s really proud of. You’re a Quest alum! What have you been up to since graduation? I’ve been in constant motion since I graduated. I traveled to some 40 countries as…
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Andrew Luba ‘15 Wins Grant to Produce Environmental Documentary Series
Featured in the Squamish Chief: Like any millennial worth his salt, Quest University grad Andrew Luba filmed and uploaded to Facebook the moment he discovered he won a $50,000 grant from Storyhive to produce an environmental documentary. On the video, Luba scrolls through the online announcements looking for his in-production documentary Coextinction in the list…
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Making a Home at Quest
Barbara Batista Fernandes ’17, our Coordinator of New and International Student Services, offers some advice for current students, and shares why she decided to stay in Squamish after graduating. As a student, what drew you to Quest? My high school graduating class had just 15 students and the international program was only three years old…
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In the Learning Commons with Anika
Anika Watson ’18, Q-Skills Program Coordinator and Learning Commons Assistant, explains why she’s back at Quest. Why did you choose to attend Quest? I have always loved learning and when I found Quest I was excited to discover a school that seemed to put a focus more on the process of learning than the goal…
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Ellie Vavrova ’18
Recent graduate Ellie tells us about her experience working with the Serbian National Women’s Basketball team, her favourite thing about Quest campus—and what she could do without. What is your Question? How do competitive sporting events impact society? You just finished your Keystone on the Olympics related to the time you spent with the Serbian…
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Roz Groenewoud Qualifies for her Second Trip to the Olympics
Congratulations, previous Quest student and member of the Leaders in Elite Athletics and Performance Program (LEAP) Roz Groenewoud, for qualifying for her second trip to the Olympics. Roz will be competing in the 2018 Olympic Games in PyeongChang. For more information, visit: https://www.olympic.org/pyeongchang-2018