Western News – Alumni named among the 20 Under 40s of London Inc.


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Eleven alumni from the West are part of an “inspiration group” named in London, Ontario. 20 Under 40, 2021 class.

Organized by the Twenty Under Forty Foundation, in association with London Inc. magazine, the program celebrates the young Londoners who drive the city forward. The foundation is made up of former laureates, recognized for their innovation, achievements and community involvement.

“It’s a special class this year because we’ve seen a lot of our ‘Top 40’ roll with the blows the pandemic has thrown at them,” said Gord Delamont, founder and creative director of London Inc magazine. he is a formidable collection of entrepreneurs, innovators, healthcare providers and visionaries who dedicate countless hours to making London a better place to live. “

This year’s winners will be featured in the February issue of London Inc.

Western graduates on the 2021 list include:

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Ahad Al-Hakim, BSc’12

Director of Operations and HR, PolyAnalytik, Inc.

Dr Christopher Fanelli, BHSc’10

Oral And Facial Surgeon, Interface center for oral and maxillofacial surgery

Matthieu Grossi, BMOS’14

Founder and CEO, Orca Intelligence Inc.

Andrew Hentz, BA’07, JD’14

Partner, Lerners LLP

Laura Murphy, BHSc’07

Partner, Kevlar Development Group and Duncan Harwood Custom Homes

Louise Poole, HBA’05

Partner, Davis Martindale LLP

Shobhita Sharma, BA’08, MA’09

In charge of marketing and communication, Scapa Industrial

Corey Shelson, MBA’13

President, 44 Nord Digital Marketing

Dr Caitlin Symonette, BMSc’06, MSc’08, MD’12, MSc, Surgery ’15

Surgeon, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, London Health Sciences Center

Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

Adam Thompson, BA’06, MA’07

Manager, Government and External Relations, City of London

Natalie Wakabyashi, BA’10

Director, Cultural and Entertainment Tourism, London tourism

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