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facilities at Saltus. She married last May and worked at Tucker’s Point Hotel as a reservations agent. Ashley DaCosta (’04), Bermuda Cancer & Health Centre’s education office and schools liaison officer, and Glen Gibbons (1978), senior BF&M vice-president and father of SGY1 Hannah, talked to Secondary students about last fall’s walk for breast cancer. Kelly Savery (’05) graduated from the Women’s Resource Centre training programme for volunteers who monitor its 24/7 crisis hotline. She is currently in the UK studying for her MSc. in Counselling Psychology at the University of Keele (a one-year programme towards becoming a chartered psychologist). Peter J. Riihiluoma (’05) has joined ACE Tempest Re as an underwriting analyst/catastrophe modeller. Andrew Barnes (’05) was a summer LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) intern at ACE Bermuda Insurance in 2010, and joined the Bermuda Hospitals Board as performance and accreditation manager. Viran Uduman (’05) has completed his Masters degree in Clean Energy at the University of British Columbia, and works at Fluor, an engineering company in Canada. Alexander Holmes (’05) moved back to Bermuda and is working for Saltus grads Colin Jones (’97) and Craig Ferguson (’97), owners of C&C solutions (plumbing, electrical and air-conditioning). He graduated from Seneca College, Toronto, Ont., with a diploma in Business Tourism, and obtained a diploma in Audio Engineering from the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology. He works partS A LT U S M A G A Z I N E After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont., in 2009, Colin James (’05) began working for Ernst & Young in Calgary. He will sit the UFE (Canadian Chartered Accountants final examination) in September. He plays indoor and outdoor soccer and, weather permitting, goes Christopher Parker (’06) spent a Rotary Exchange year in Brazil, during which he lived with two families from different backgrounds. He says the experience changed his outlook on 41 Austin Kenny (’05) graduated with an Hons. degree from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont., in Civil Engineering (structural) and spent the summer in the Caribbean on a 37-foot sailboat with university friends. He returned to Bermuda and worked as a trainee civil engineer with the Ministry of Public Works and has recently moved to the marine division of an engineering consultancy firm in Vancouver, where he will specialise in structural design and pursue his Professional Engineer qualification. Before leaving, he completed two weeks of boot camp with the Bermuda Regiment. Nicholas Waddell (’06), currently at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London, received a Gilbert & Sullivan Society 2010 Theatre Arts Scholarship. Amy Smith (’06) graduated from Brock University, St. Catharines, Ont., with a major in Psychology and is working at the Reading Clinic with plans to pursue her Masters in Education. time for Great Sound and Mohawk Radio and hopes to become a fulltime audio engineer. Rebecca Doughty (2005) graduated with a BSc. in Deaf Studies from Bristol University, UK, in 2009. She will observe lessons at Saltus Upper Primary this spring before embarking on a Post-Graduate Certificate of Education course at the University of Gloucestershire in September, a one-year course which will give her a teacher’s qualification. hiking or camping in the Rockies near Banff and also enjoys cycling. Alexandra (Froncioni) Gibbons (’04) married Kyle Gibbons last May: “The wedding was everything we could have ever wanted,” she says. “Surrounded by family, friends, good food and good wine—what more could we ask for?” Former Staff n Former Senior Department staff member (1983–95) Richard Raistrick has recently taken a new post as Head of the prep school at St. Margaret’s School, Exeter, Devon, UK. His sons Jonathan Raistrick (2005, ex-Cavendish), graduated last year with a BA (Hons.) in History from Birmingham University and now works for Lloyds Banking Group. His son Calum Raistrick completed A-Levels and is now studying for a degree in Sports Business Management; he was recently awarded a place at the prestigious Hartpury Rugby Academy, which is linked to premiership club Gloucester RFC. n Former Secondary Biology teacher Cormac Timothy and Modern Foreign Language teacher Peter Marrett met up with Nicole Chichon DeSilva in Jersey, UK, where both teach at the Jersey School for Girls.
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