Alumni

Alumnus Stan Hartling Receives University’s Highest Honour

Stan Hartling, BComm’86

Saint Mary’s University is honouring one of its own with an honorary doctorate at its January 2023 Convocation. Stan Hartling, BComm’86, CEO and founder of The Hartling Group, is an entrepreneur, business leader and philanthropist.  His businesses and charities benefit the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), a place he has called home for over 25 years.  

Under his leadership, The Hartling Group has grown to become one of the largest employers within the Turks and Caicos Islands with over 800 employees. The Hartling Group’s three luxury resorts have received the industry’s highest awards for design and excellence and are valued at over $500 million. The Group also has interests in large-scale construction and advertising and owns one of the largest private yacht charter operations in the Caribbean. Stan has been recognized as Developer of the Year by Caribbean World and Living Magazine.

Stan Hartling is renowned for his generous and extensive charitable contributions. In 2021, Hartling received the Humanitarian of the Year Award from the Turks and Caicos Human Rights Commission. He received the Pandemic Icon Award for humanitarian efforts and employee support during the 2020 shutdowns. Stan was recognized as “Philanthropist of the Year“ by the TCI United Way and inducted into the “Filipino Basketball Hall of Fame” for significant contributions to the sport. Stan is founding director of “Boys to Men” a mentorship organization for youth.

The Hartling Group has raised over $2 million for TCI charitable and scholarship organizations including the Cancer Foundation, United Way, Kidney Foundation and Salvation Army. Stan is the Honorary Chairman of the Salvation Army, Turks and Caicos Islands, a 20-year member of the Board of Trustees for the National Museum, and Honorary Director of the Turks and Caicos AIDS Awareness Foundation. Hartling has also given back to his alma mater through a generous scholarship allowing students from the Turks and Caicos to study at Saint Mary’s University. His passion is to mentor and inspire youth to pursue entrepreneurial careers.

“We are very pleased to award the university’s highest honour to Stan Hartling,” says Saint Mary’s University President Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray. “Stan is recognized as a leader in the business community, a philanthropist, and an exemplary humanitarian. Known for his passion for entrepreneurship and education, he sets an example for others to follow.”

2022 Alumni Awards

On Tuesday, November 15, Saint Mary’s University hosted the annual Alumni Awards. This year’s celebration took place on #NationalPhilanthropyDay. The Alumni Association honoured alumni who have made remarkable contributions in their communities and/or to Saint Mary’s.  
 
The hybrid event brought alumni, faculty, staff and friends together to celebrate the Santamarian spirit of community engagement and volunteerism.

Congratulations to the 2022 Alumni Award recipients: 

“Congratulations to each of our award recipients on being recognized for the impact you are making in the community and the world,” said Saint Mary’s University President Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray. Thank you for your contributions to creating a World without limits for our students, and for each other.”

To learn more about these exceptional individuals and the awards, please visit the Alumni website.

Nancy Foran Appointed Chair of Sobey School of Business Advisory Council

Nancy Foran

Nancy Foran BComm’92

The Sobey School of Business is pleased to appoint Nancy Foran BComm’92 as Chair of the Sobey School of Business Advisory Council. With over 25 years of experience spanning numerous industry sectors, Foran brings a focus on sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) to the school’s council of business experts.

“I welcome this opportunity to work with the council to leverage our collective expertise and networks,” says Foran. “My goal is to amplify the voice of the Sobey School of Business, and to support its focus on sustainability in business.”

Foran, a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), a Fellow of the profession (FCPA), and a Chartered Director (C. Dir.), is educated in the leading global sustainability standards and frameworks including GRI and TCFD. She is also an FSA Credential Level 2 candidate in ESG with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB). In 2021, Foran founded ESG Partners, where she provides guidance to companies and investors, boards of directors and senior leadership teams as they incorporate ESG factors into their organizational strategies and define their purpose to create long-term, sustainable value.

In addition to Foran’s appointment as Chair, Bruce Bowser BA’17 has been appointed as Vice-Chair. Bowser is a highly respected Canadian business leader and CEO of AMJ Campbell Van Lines. A well-known business authority, Bowser is frequently sought out by the media to provide his innovative and entrepreneurial point-of-view. He has also been featured in notable publications such as the National Post, The Globe and Mail, and Business Edge.

The Advisory Council of the Sobey School of Business is a group of notable business experts who lend real-world experience and knowledge to the school, with the goal of providing insight and support to the school. The Advisory Council provides advice that will ensure graduates from the school succeed in the current business world. In addition to the Chair and the Vice-Chair, Martha Casey BA’01, Cynthia Dorrington, Saeed El-Darahali BSc02 MBA’04 and Joanne Hames serve as the other external members of the Advisory Council.

“We are excited to have Nancy Foran appointed as Chair of the Advisory Council,” said Dr. Harjeet S. Bhabra, Dean of the Sobey School of Business. “Her experience in sustainability and ESG is closely aligned with key elements of our strategic plan. Her leadership will help us further our goal of integrating sustainability in our curriculum and other school initiatives.”

Foran is also a speaker at this year’s 4th Annual Responsible Leadership Day event on November 18. This year’s theme is Digital Future: Ethics, Integrity & Values, and Foran will be providing context and sharing her perspective on the Sobey School of Business and ESG. The event will also include a keynote speech by Juliette Powell, a panel on how artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics can support an organization’s climate action initiatives and goals, and a circular economy student challenge.

Register for Responsible LEadership Day


Saint Mary’s University welcomes the new Chair & Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors

Alan R. Abraham Jr. BComm'80, Chair of the Saint Mary's University Board of Governors.

Saint Mary's University is pleased to share that Alan R. Abraham Jr. BComm'80 is the new Chair of the Saint Mary's University Board of Governors. Abraham is joined by newly elected Vice-Chair, Mark Gosine BA'95.

The Vice-President at ReGroup, Alan Abraham has over 25 years of management and operational experience in the waste and recycling industry and a background in long-distance and public warehousing. He established Green Waste Systems in 1989 and grew it into a full-service company with over 20 trucks operating in Halifax until its acquisition by Royal Environmental Group, where he continues to lead the environmental services division. Abraham is a proud Saint Mary's University alum whose commitment to community service has involved him on various boards and associations.

"I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the Saint Mary's University community," says Abraham. "I intend to continue advancing Saint Mary's role as an exemplar in social and community leadership, which has always been core to who we are. Thank you to my fellow Board Members for your votes of confidence in me and my commitment to this great institution. It is an honour."

Mark Gosine BA’95, K.C., ICD.D, Vice-Chair of the Saint Mary's University Board of Governors.


Mark Gosine, K.C., ICD.D is an internationally experienced strategic executive and lawyer with a proven track record for facilitating growth through the execution of complex global transactions.  Mark has extensive legal experience both in private practice and in-house, and works closely with boards and management teams on strategic planning, exploring growth opportunities, and risk management.  Mark serves as strategic legal advisor to Mint Road Ltd., IoM Media and Meta Material Inc.  Previously, Mark played a key role in the international growth of WildBrain (formerly DHX Media) where he was Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary. 

"I am proud to welcome Alan Abraham as our new Board Chair," says Saint Mary's University President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray. “Alan and our new Vice-Chair Mark Gosine have long been supporters of our university and bring extensive experience across a variety of sectors to the table. They have shown incredible passion and dedication to our university and its mission. Thank you both for your commitment to Saint Mary's University."

Santamarian Ceremony 2022

Saint Mary’s University students kicked off Welcome Weeks with the annual Santamarian Ceremony on September 6. University members hosted the event for new students, an opportunity to share the core values of Saint Mary’s and those of a Santamarian: academic integrity, the pursuit of knowledge, responsiveness to community needs, openness to change, and concerns for a just and civil society. 

“This word, ‘Santamarian’, holds a much deeper significance than simply describing someone who attends Saint Mary’s,” says President Rob Summerby-Murray. “Instead, ‘Santamarian’ stands for a distinct way of being, acting and striving to embody a set of collective values.”  

The ceremony involves signing the register of students, which officially begins their journey of intellectual and personal growth at Saint Mary’s. The ceremony represents the university’s bold vision and commitment to the SMUcommunity, Halifax, Nova Scotia and the world.  

“We are known as student leaders. We are known as people who care about others and put it into action,” says SMUSA president Isobel Tyler. “We are known as global citizens. But you don’t have to wait to graduate to be known as a Santamarian. That starts today.” 

46th Annual Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament Photo Gallery

Congratulations to Team Baker Tilly Nova Scotia Inc for winning this year's Tournament. Congratulations to Team Capital Paper and Team SMUSA on 2nd and 3rd places. Also, congratulations to the top 3 Net scoring teams - Molson, SMU President's Team, and TD Insurance.

Thanks to all our sponsors for their generous support of the tournament. With their involvement and your participation, we were able to provide 20 Golf Bursaries to hardworking Saint Mary's students.

Thank you for your continued support of our students, and we hope to see you back at our tournament next year.

SMU Alumni: Volunteer to be an Honour Guard

Another academic year is coming to an end and we're excited to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2022 grads at Fall Convocation!

We look forward to having a strong showing of our alumni for Honour Guard this year to welcome all the new graduates into the alumni family.

Honour Guard members will walk ahead of the students during the procession and lead them out at the end, signifying their transition from student to alumni. This is a great opportunity for you to volunteer with the Alumni Office and to show the strength of our alumni network to both the new grads and their supporters!

Convocation Times:

  • Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research – September 23, 7 p.m.

  • Sobey School of Business (undergraduate) – September 24, 10 a.m.

  • Faculty of Arts/ Faculty of Science (undergraduate) – September 24, 2 p.m.

Email Alumni@smu.ca to volunteer!

Ropeless Fishing Reduces Harm to Whales

Two people in masks working in a lab.

Dr. Jason Rhinelander and Ross Arsenault

By Jessica Long

As an Engineering professor and an expert in Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Jason Rhinelander’s research focuses on applying machine learning and optimization to embedded, real-time systems. Dr. Rhinelander was Ashored Inc.‘s academic supervisor for a project entitled, “Environmental testing of existing and proposed ropeless fishing system line management methods,” which was funded in part by Mitacs through the Accelerate Entrepreneurship program. Ashored Inc. has been developing a “rope-on-command” fishing system which reduces lost gear, automates the collection and dissemination of gear data, and allows fishing to continue sustainably in zones closed for animal protection.

Under Dr. Rhinelander’s supervision, Ross Arsenault, Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer of Ashored Innovations, and Saint Mary’s Alumni (BComm’18 MTEI’20), explored respooling and resetting buoy lines from trap fishing applications into caged ropeless fishing systems. The results of this research allowed Ashored to design a modular rope and release cage that can be used seamlessly in real world commercial trap fishing. This lidded cage design streamlines the time required to reload the system with the buoy line for deployment to merely a few seconds.

“When we started Ashored, there were a number of unknowns and variables that we needed to solve before we could develop a rope containment unit for our rope-on-command fishing systems,” says Arsenault. “By engaging with the Office of Innovation and Community Engagement and Mitacs, we were able to put together a project that allowed us to learn essential information and test our hypotheses in a scientifically vetted process and in a resource-rich environment. We received both the freedom and framework to succeed in our project and had expert mentorship to fall back on if issues or surprises arose in our research.”

Photo (L-R): Dr. Jason Rhinelander and Ross Arsenault

The Office of Innovation and Community Engagement facilitates research relationships between Saint Mary’s University and companies, government departments and community organizations.

Read about more innovative partnerships between Saint Mary’s University faculty and industry partners in their 2022 report.

SMU Alumnus Senator Terry Mercer honoured by Senate on His Retirement

Senator Terry Mercer

Sen. Terry Mercer

SMU alumnus and Honorary Doctorate recipient Senator Terry Mercer BA’71 DCL’13 was honoured by the Senate of Canada on May 5 to acknowledge his retirement.  

Several Senators paid tribute to Senator Mercer, including the Honourable Stan Kutcher, who highlighted that Terry attended Saint Mary's University, where he met his wife, Ellen. He was recognized also for his passion and work in the chamber, his service to the people of Nova Scotia and to all Canadians. 

During the event, Senator Mercer spoke of his work with the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA), particularly in supporting university students in their endeavours. He also acknowledged one of his greatest achievements, the Senate Special Committee on the Charitable Sector. In 2012, Canada became the first Country to recognize National Philanthropy Day permanently through a bill sponsored by Senator Terry Mercer.  

"Every day, the lives of Canadians from coast to coast to coast are touched by the sector and its volunteers. I would like you to join me in thanking the millions of volunteers who make a difference in their communities," said Senator Mercer.

“On behalf of the entire Saint Mary’s Community, I wish you a happy retirement,” said Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray, President of Saint Mary's University. “We are proud to include you as one of our 53,000 alumni worldwide, as well as an honorary degree recipient. Thank you for continuing to exemplify the Santamarian spirit through the impact you are making in the community, locally and nationally.”