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Oakville Beaver, 19 May 2016, p. 25

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The Panel Discussion takes a look beyond prom by Nathan Howes Special to the Beaver 25 | Thursday, May 19, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Thanks to the education they received at Holy Trinity (HT) Catholic Secondary School, these former students have found their callings in life. On Tuesday (May 10), Holy Trinity held its first-ever Career Exploration Panel discussion with six graduates who talked about their experiences after high school and the careers they've chosen. The goal of the event is to give current students a chance to hear potential opportunities for future careers and/or post-secondary schools. The discussion was followed by a reception and Q-and-A with the alumni -- Chris Corbeil, Kathleen Newman-Bremang, Nick Coffin, Chris Iannuzzi, Natalie Oreskovich and Lindsay Ward -- who answered pre-selected questions during the one-hour panel session. Iannuzzi graduated from HT in 2011 and Oakville's Sheridan College two years later. After finishing his studies at Sheridan, he received additional schooling at other institutions before becoming an entrepreneur. He opened a café and gelato shop on Lakeshore Road West in 2014. "I kind of jumped into it. I wasn't really the type to wait around. I wanted to start my life off. I wish to retire early and enjoy my life," said Iannuzzi. A panel discussion was recently held featuring graduates of Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School who have gone on to a variety of post-secondary destinations (university, college, apprenticeships and the workplace). The event allowed students and parents the opportunity to see first-hand the opportunities available to students after graduation. Pictured, from left, are: Nick Coffin, Chris Iannuzzi and Natalie Oreskovich. | photo by Riziero Vertolli ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) KICK BACK TONIGHT 21 beers on tap including Domestic, Import and local Craft Beers Too! ABBEY ARMS GlEn ABBEY'S OnlY AuthEntic BRitiSh PuB! 481 North Service Rd. @ 4th Line, Oakville 905-825-1109 www.abbeyarmspub.ca Custom made or reupholstered to suit your style! Since 1967 FREE Gift $ 10 Card * Offer valid only at Aurora Sobeys - 15500 Bayview Ave., Aurora; 1250 Brant St. Burlington Sobeys; Tillsonburg Sobeys - 678 Broadway Street, R.R. 7 Tillsonburg; Milton Sobeys - 1035 Bronte Street S., Milton; Flamborough Sobeys ­ 255 Dundas St., Waterdown; Stratford Sobeys ­ 581 Huron St., Stratford; Maple Grove Sobeys ­ 511 Maple Grove Dr., Oakville; Bronte Sobeys ­ 2441 Lakeshore Rd, West, Oakville; and Glen Abbey Sobeys ­ 1500 Upper Middle Rd., Oakville locations. Offer is only valid in a single transaction. Offer is non transferable for cash. No cash back. Limit one gift card per Customer. Limit one offer per customer. Re-production of this offer will not be accepted. 7 7 0 974 0 6 90 5 Cannot be combined with other offers. "It's what I do. I have a passion for it, so why wait? I didn't want to wait on it. I'm happy I did it." Coffin, a freelance filmmaker who graduated from HT in 2013, recently completed his studies in a three-year media arts program at Sheridan's Trafalgar Campus. It's been a "pretty cool journey," Coffin said, as Holy Trinity prepared him for the line of work he chose. "I kind of always knew that I wanted to do filmmaking, but I didn't know there was a school for that or you could go for that. When I found out Sheridan had a program, I was like, `Wow, that's crazy awesome,'" said Coffin. "I really went for it to make sure Sheridan was a No. 1 priority to go to. I was dead-set on trying to get directly into a filmmaking course that lets you be hands-on." After graduating from Holy Trinity in 2008, Ward went to Brock University for the concurrent education program, majoring in English with a minor in History. She returned to the Oakville Catholic school in January as a Grade 9 and 11 English teacher. Ward attributes the "mechanics of English and social aspects" at Holy Trinity for preparing her for university and her current teaching role. "I really feel HT makes you go out of your comfort zone a little bit, in terms of presentations. I was prepared to speak in see Students on p.26 * when you spend $20 or more on fresh produce valid Mon - Thurs only *Free Gift Card to be used on your next shop. No coupon required. Offer is only valid in a single transaction and cannot be combined with any other offer. upholstery & design Sofas · Chairs Headboards · Throw Pillows Drapery & Hardware 11-2345 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville · 905.616.3156 · www.baiers.ca

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