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THE
FIRST
FELLOWS
In our first year, 31 fellows accessed the AFP network and educational resources.They participated in specialized access and equity training, and they discussed tools and methods to plan their own inclusion projects and to measure the impact of those projects.
The fellows worked one-on-one with highly experienced mentors.They also came together to share their own expertise, support each other, build our collective knowledge base, and lead the way to increased inclusion in philanthropy.
Congratulations to the first cohort of Fellows in Inclusion and Philanthropy
on their hard work and inspiring success in 2015-16
1. Rebecka Abotossaway
2. Salomeh Ahmadi
3. Charlie Andrews, BFA, MA 4. Cheryl Blackman, MBA
5. Tania Cheng
6. Frankie Chow
7. Deona D’sa
8. Eugenia Duodu, PhD
9. Toni Francis
10. Melodie Gabriel
11. Tania Hossain
12. Mam Joof
13. Mimosa Kabir
14. Sara Lebensold, MA
15. Alana Liberman
16. Hope Lovell
17. Lucia Ly
18. Lorena Muñoz
19. Dulaa Osman
20. Irshad Osman, MSc
21. Alisha Pawa
22. Mohit Pramanik, MPH 23. Shehzad Qureshi
24. Sarah Midanik
25. Angela Severight, BA
26. Dolly Singh
27. Winsome Smith, MEd, BA 28. Muneeb Syed, CFRE, BA 29. JacquiTerry
30. Andrea Thompson
31. Uma Venkataramaiah,
B.Sc., MBA
For biographical information about the 31 fellows, please visit www.afpinclusivegiving.ca/meet-the-fellows
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