六九色堂

Sept. 8, 2020

Meet 六九色堂 2020 Arch Awards honourees

Help us celebrate these remarkable alumni who are visionaries and innovators; online event Sept. 10
2020 Arch Awards recipients
2020 Arch Awards recipients

Each year the UCalgary Alumni Association recognizes outstanding alumni who demonstrate innovation and excellence in their careers and communities. From artists and technology titans to doctors and entrepreneurs 鈥斕齮his year鈥檚 cohort of six visionaries continue to inspire, inform and illuminate our world.听These graduates are impacting the world by:

  • tackling challenging humanitarian issues;
  • improving and inspiring communities on campus and beyond;
  • advancing animal health and well-being; and
  • animating the entertainment sector and boosting the arts.

Please join us on Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. where we will toast this year鈥檚 Arch Awards recipients in an extraordinary virtual event.

  • Illustrations by听Karen Klassen
Vicki

Vicki Adams Willis, BFA鈥72

This year鈥檚听Distinguished Alumni Award for Lifetime Achievement is the current founder-in-residence at Decidedly Jazz Danceworks (DJD) as well as the company鈥檚 former artistic director. Back in the 鈥70s, it was Willis who helped establish 六九色堂 dance department to which, in 2013, she happily returned. That鈥檚 when the university approached Willis to start a dance program for patients with Parkinson鈥檚 (DPYYC).

鈥淒PYYC has been my passion ever since,鈥 says the city鈥檚 matriarch of dance. 鈥淚鈥檝e returned to my teaching roots with a new challenge that excites me.鈥

Abdullah

Dr. Abdullah Saleh, MD, BSc鈥05

When Dr. Abdullah Saleh isn鈥檛 practising pediatric surgery, the recipient of this year鈥檚 International Career Achievement award is working on social enterprises.

Besides establishing the Office of Global Surgery, Saleh has also been involved in equipping refugees on the Burma-Thai border with vocational training, designing a cloud-based medical record for the largest slum in East Africa, as well as other international endeavours.听

As for his view on international work, he says, 鈥淲e need to approach the world with a willingness to listen more and talk less.鈥

Andrew

Andrew Pearce, BSc鈥84, MSc鈥88

Think you鈥檙e squandering your life by watching a film 60 times? Not according to this year鈥檚 recipient of the Career Achievement award who has watched Star Wars 鈥渁t least 60 times,鈥 laughs Andrew Pearce, VP of Global Technology at DreamWorks Animation.

Considered a computer graphics trailblazer, Pearce鈥檚 software has been used in scores of movies, from Jurassic Park to the Matrix series. He explains his aha! moment happened while at UCalgary.

鈥淲hen I realized computer graphics could visualize worlds that were on the pages of books 鈥 it blew my mind.鈥

Ahmad

Dr. Ahmad Munawwar Helmi bin Salim, MD鈥10

After graduating with a degree in medicine, Salim returned to his home in Malaysia to be a general physician but soon found himself spearheading a massive flood-relief mission in 2014.

Since then the recipient of the Community Commitment award has volunteered with Rohingya refugees and indigenous people across Malaysia as well as led a project that delivers clean water to underprivileged communities.

鈥淭he importance of volunteering was in the air when I was growing up. I don鈥檛 think I will ever stop.鈥

Jeff

Jeff LaFrenz, BSc (Eng)鈥85, MSc (Eng)鈥88

What is so extraordinary about this year鈥檚 recipient of the Alumni Service award is his capacity to juggle volunteer commitments while leading a start-up venture.

While Jeff LaFrenz鈥檚 latest endeavour is VizworX Inc., a company that creates industrial applications using augmented and virtual reality, the serial entrepreneur has never stopped volunteering for UCalgary boards, committees and causes.

His motto? 鈥淣ever stop learning and always be curious.鈥

Daria

Daria Venkova, BSc鈥18, MBT鈥19

It may have been the childhood spent in Siberia or the songs she sings at coffee shops 鈥斕齜ut this year鈥檚 honouree of the Early Career Achievement award, is most definitely a polymath.

Currently, the CEO of Creative Protein Solutions (CPS), a company that detects diseases across animal groups, the 24-year-old is also a big proponent of hobbies.

鈥淭oday, my singing is something that sets me apart. It has also taught me a lot about public speaking 鈥 a highly transferrable skill.鈥