Glendon Graduates Making Positive, Real-World Change

Glendon Graduates Making Positive, Real-World Change

Glendon Graduates Making Positive, Real-World Change

July 2021 — York University has launched its first ever list of “Top 30 Changemakers Under 30“—and 3 Glendon graduates have made the list!

Students graduating from York University are 13.5% more likely than graduates from other GTA Universities to volunteer their time. The institution is applauding its alumni by acknowledging those who have had a significant impact on their community before reaching the age of 30. These graduates have put their education to use, not only by finding meaningful employment, but by enacting positive, real-world change.

Our Glendon Changemakers are:

un portrait de Nicole DorayNicole Doray (IBA ’17, MES ’19) – a dedicated social impact specialist and environmental champion who brings cross-disciplinary experience to her work supporting Canada’s low-carbon and socially-inclusive economic transition.

un portrait de Christine Edith DikonguéChristine Edith Dikongué (BA ’14) – a global speaker, consultant, community builder, and entrepreneur. Born and raised in Douala, Cameroon, she’s a graduate of economics at Glendon, where she served as the president and vice-president of various African and Francophone organizations, including the Glendon African Network.

un portrait de Mikhaela Gray-Beerman,Mikhaela Gray-Beerman, (BA ’14, MEd ’18) – an anti-trafficking advocate, researcher, and educator, as well as a non-profit consultant.