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CLASS NOTES

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Brad Dworkin, Image Arts ’08,
filming on the streets of Toronto with cinematographer Carl Elster.


2

Andrew Milivojevich
has published a book titled Quality by Experimental Design.


4

Marsha T. Brown, Social Work ’09,
was named among 100ABCWomen in June.


3

Ron Pardo is a voice actor who has shared his talent with more than 70 animated series over the past two decades.


[1] Beverly Lavender, Fashion ’80, paints still life and flowers. Her art was recently displayed at the Tea and Art Show put on by Ruth Krampitz. Bev’s artwork can be found at beverlylavender.wixsite.com/floral-art.

Eric McCormack, Theatre Performance ’85, stars in Travelers, a sciencefiction series created by Netflix and Showcase. Shot in Vancouver with a mainly Canadian cast, the show is set 100 years in the future, when the last surviving humans discover they can send their consciousness back through time to perform missions to save humanity from a bleak future.

[2] Andrew Milivojevich, Mechanical Engineering ’89, is the author of Quality by Experimental Design. An expert in business process and productivity improvement, he is known as a driver of operational excellence. A sought-after Six Sigma speaker, he has also published his practical experiences in Quality by Experimental Design, demonstrating how statistical methods can help overcome technological problems. Visit andrewmilivojevich.com/.

[3] Ron Pardo, Radio & Television ’80, provides the voices of Cap’n Turbot, Mayor Humdinger and Farmer Al in the animated children’s television series Paw Patrol. His voice has appeared in more than 70 animated series since 1999, including PJ Masks, Fangbone, Inspector Gadget and Shutterbugs. He is also known for his celebrity impersonations on History Bites and on the standup comedy stage. Before taking the leap into showbiz full-time, Ron was an elementary school teacher in Cambridge from 1983 to 1995. Married for 35 years, Ron and his wife have two children and two grandchildren.

Robert J. Sawyer, RTA ’82, was named a Member of the Order of Canada on July 1, in recognition of “his accomplishments as a science-fiction writer and mentor and

42 Ryerson University Magazine • WINTER 2017