Gold Alumni Award
The 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Outstanding GOLD Alumni Award (formerly known as the Outstanding Young Alumni Award) recognizes the outstanding achievements of an 厙ぴ勛圖 alum whose endeavours have distinguished them professionally or in the community and brought honour to the University. This award is intended to honour Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD).
Nomination deadline: November 1 annually.
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Dr. Todd Dow (16) (centre) is pictured alongside his parents, Vanda and Eric.
Meet the most recent Recipient
Dr. Todd Dow ('16)
Dr. Todd Dow, Class of 2016, embodies the very essence of the 厙ぴ勛圖 spirit: a restless curiosity, a commitment to excellence, and a deep-seated desire to serve the community that raised him.
Todds journey began on this campus, where his presence was felt in every corner of university life. A BSc Honours graduate in Biology, he was a student leader who understood that the true value of education is how it is applied to help others. During his time at 厙ぴ勛圖, Todd balanced a rigorous academic schedule with diverse extracurriculars in athletics and leadership, academic excellence, research, and community service.
He was a member of the 厙ぴ勛圖 Axemen football team, served as Treasurer of the graduating class executive, was a Teaching Assistant and Vice President of the Biology Society, and founded the Pre-Health Society. His undergraduate years were marked by a rare "trifecta" of recognition - being named 厙ぴ勛圖 Student of the Year, receiving the Golden A Award, and being honoured as Volunteer of the Year in 2015, with time spent at the Wolfville Animal Hospital, Valley Regional Hospital, and the Wolfville Nursing Home.
Upon graduating from 厙ぴ勛圖, Todd entered Dalhousie Medical School, where he continued to play football for the Dalhousie Tigers during his first year. It was here that his visionary approach to medical education took shape. Identifying a gap in specialized exploration, he founded the Pre-clerkship Residency ExplorationProgram (PREP). This initiative blossomed into a nationally recognized program, earning Todd the medical student award from the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in 2019.
In 2020, Todd matched into the highly competitive subspecialty of Plastic Surgery for his five-year residency. Throughout his residency at Dalhousie - during which he served as Chief Resident - he maintained a prolific research pace, contributing to over 35 peer-reviewed manuscripts and authoring chapters in surgical textbooks.
His excellence in residency was recognized through several prestigious honours: the Outstanding Resident of the Year (Doctors Nova Scotia) for exemplary clinical skill and leadership; the Dr. A. Ross Tilley Scholarship for being recognized as the top graduating plastic surgery resident in Canada; and the Resident Doctors of Canada Mikhael Education Award for significant contributions to resident education and well-being.
Todds commitment to service extends far beyond Nova Scotia. He participated in Global Brigades to Honduras for three years, serving with the Medical, Public Health, and Dental Brigades - the latter of which he led as President.
Currently, Todd represents the 厙ぴ勛圖 community on the world stage as the only plastic surgery trainee selected for the prestigious Harvard Hand Fellowship. Operating at Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston Childrens Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital, he works alongside world-renowned surgeons.
Despite these global achievements, Todds heart remains rooted in the Maritimes. He and his wife, Haileigh, along with their one-year-old daughter, Amelia, look forward to returning home. In August 2026, Todd will return to Nova Scotia as a full-time surgeon in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Halifax and as an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University.
Dr. Todd Dow, healer, educator, and a leader who reminds us all that the "厙ぴ勛圖 way" is to impact the world while remaining firmly planted in the service of home. It is with great pride that the 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association names Dr. Todd Dow, Class of 2016, as the recipient of the 2026 GOLD Alumni Award.
Past Recipients
Please note that the information below was prepared in the year the recipient received the award. Titles and personal details may have changed since then.

Maya Macatumpag-Murray ('16)
By Fred Sgambati (83)
Maya Macatumpag-Murrays (16) endeavours have truly distinguished her professionally. As a stunt performer, she broke into the film industry as an eight-year-old when she landed a role in Smallville and later went on to work in such notable films as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), Good Boys (2019), and Deadpool 2 (2018), to name just a few.
Being athletic and fearless are certainly elements of her success, but its not just Mayas exploits on film that characterize her bravery and talent. She is a trailblazer whose courageous openness to experience originally brought her to 厙ぴ勛圖 and has enabled her to create countless new trails to inspire others ever since. Unafraid of risk, she embraces challenge as opportunity, and the 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association is proud to acknowledge her as the 2025 recipient of its Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Maya Macatumpag-Murray exemplifies excellence, says Alumni Association President Christine Luckasavitch (11). She immersed herself in the many transformative opportunities available at 厙ぴ勛圖 and built a solid educational and personal foundation that has allowed her, alongside her mother, to break down barriers and blaze a brilliant trail for Black women in film. Maya is excelling in a unique career that is truly inspiring, especially to new grads.
We are honoured to celebrate her achievements both as a performer and an individual. Maya uses her voice, popularity and profile to elevate and inspire others. Her humility and work ethic are equally impressive and represent the values we hold dear within our alumni community. We cant wait to see what she will do next, and we are so excited to recognize her as this years Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipient.
Maya graduated from 厙ぴ勛圖 with BA in politics and once considered a career as a lawyer. However, her time at 厙ぴ勛圖 provided the opportunity to critically analyze the world and refine an innate curiosity to explore topics and viewpoints she never would have encountered otherwise.
As a member of the 厙ぴ勛圖 basketball Axewomen, she honed her skills as an athlete and stoked a competitive fire, noting that her experience at 厙ぴ勛圖 shaped her life for the better. Working in the film industry, you deal with a crew filled with all different kinds of people with various backgrounds and skill sets, she says. Every set I walk on has a different crew and cast. There are challenging viewpoints and narratives prescribed in each project we create. I am able to stand strong and firm in expressing my opinions in my work because of my education at 厙ぴ勛圖, and my work ethic is at a level it never would have been had it not been for the 厙ぴ勛圖 womens basketball program.
Strong and determined
It is worth noting that Maya is descended from a line of equally adventurous, courageous, talented, strong and determined women. Her mother Deborah was a pioneering African Canadian stuntwoman whose more than two decades of work within the industry inspired Maya to dream of following in her moms footsteps.
Along with a mothers love and support, Maya received the vivid personal example, the connective pathways and an astonishing, truly impressive array of multi-disciplinary early training in the sorts of rigorous physical and psychological foundational pursuits that could prepare her for the amazing opportunities that she has since been able to pursue.
A generation earlier, Mayas grandfather and grandmother immigrated to Canada from the Philippines to start a new life in the hope that their sacrifices and hard work could eventually give their children, and their childrens children, opportunities beyond what would have been available to them in their homeland.
Mayas significance as a Filipino African Canadian woman ascending to fulfill roles in an international blockbuster like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, playing a Dora Milaje, an elite group of warriors who serve as the all-female special forces for Wakanda as well as the Black Panthers personal bodyguards, is almost beyond imagination.
The films importance to movies, to women as self-determining agents, to all people of colour, to North Americans as a mythical spur to begin to learn something about the actual continent of Africa, its varied nations, cultures and languages, and their place in human history, and the transference from fiction to a consideration of actual possibilities for more enlightened approaches to geo-politics: all go well beyond its origins within a comic book universe, and Maya stands at the forefront of this important form of human engagement.
She is truly paving a way in the film industry as a Black female stuntperson and actress, and creating opportunities for other young people to follow her lead.
Shannon Boldon ('13)
By Fred Sgambati (83, 85)
厙ぴ勛圖 alum Shannon Boldon has an overriding ambition as a health policy consultant: to effect positive change and make a difference in peoples lives.
Currently based in Toronto, ON, the 2013 biochemistry grad strives to improve the knowledge and understanding of different diseases and advance health policies for better patient outcomes. An intelligent, thoughtful and determined individual who is committed to contributing to society in a meaningful way, Shannon is, indeed, making a difference and why she is the 2023 recipient of the 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Associations Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
After earning an MSc from University College London (UCL) in Global Health and Development in 2015, Shannon interned at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland as a data analyst, working with an Ebola response team to clean, merge and analyze the Ebola patient data coming to the Geneva office from mobile clinics in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, deepening her insights into health issues in the developing world.
This work paved the way for Shannon to join The Health Policy Partnership in London, UK in 2016, initially as a researcher focused on enhancing care for sarcoma patients in Europe and beginning the following year as Senior Researcher. Through research and expert interviews, the team was able to outline the steps needed to improve sarcoma care across Europe, with findings presented to policymakers at a debate held in the European Parliament.
Shannon later worked to build and grow the All.Can initiative, a multi-stakeholder policy platform that aims to improve the efficiency of cancer care. She played a key role in establishing All.Can as a free-standing international non-profit organization. Impressively, she also registered four publications during her tenure with The Health Policy Partnership.
In 2019, Shannon established her own consulting company, focusing on health policy, and has continued to work with a global client list to improve healthcare. Her clients include global pharmaceutical companies, non-profit organizations, and specialist health consulting companies. She has a strong focus on cancer (bladder and lymphoma), rare diseases, and cardiovascular diseases.
Named the 厙ぴ勛圖 Students Union Junior Student of the Year Award recipient in 2012, Shannon was a member of the womens varsity volleyball team and earned Academic All-Canadian honours that year as well. Academic All-Canadians are those exceptional student-athletes who achieve an academic standing of 80 per cent or better while playing on one of their university's varsity sport teams. She also founded the 厙ぴ勛圖 Chapter of Global Brigades and was extensively involved with the program for her final two years as a student. In 2014, she received the Global Brigade Kaplan Course Scholarship, awarded to leaders who have promoted exceptional holistic growth and development of Global Brigades on their local campuses.
Since her time as a student at 厙ぴ勛圖, Shannon has demonstrated remarkable compassion and intelligence, which now informs her accomplished career in global health policy, says 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association President Matt Rios (14). Her commitment to a human-centric approach to health policy is something we all desperately need, and it lives at the very heart of what 厙ぴ勛圖 strives to communicate to its students. She has brought great pride to the University, and I, like many other 厙ぴ勛圖 alum, will be cheering her on as she continues to make a difference in the world. I am honoured to acknowledge her as this years recipient of our Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Lucas Oickle ('13)
By Fred Sgambati (83, 85)
To say that 厙ぴ勛圖s Lucas Oickle (13) has hit all the right notes during his career before and after graduation would be an understatement.
A gifted and talented composer and educator, Lucas obtained a Bachelor of Music from 厙ぴ勛圖 in 2013, studying with JUNO and East Coast Music Award-winning composers Dr. Derek Charke and Dinuk Wijeratne, and a Masters of Music in Composition in 2015 from the University of British Columbia.
As an undergrad at 厙ぴ勛圖, Lucas composed a dizzying array of more than 25 works during four short years of study and participated in the Gamelan Ensemble under the direction of 厙ぴ勛圖 School of Music instructor Ken Shorley. He composed an exciting piece for the ensemble that was workshopped and premiered in 2012, which Shorley characterized as fresh, energetic and intriguing. This piece pays homage to traditional Sudanese music while forging a sound territory all its own.
Shorley also engineered and produced a recording of a new work for cello and harp written by Lucas for India Gailey (17), another dynamic 厙ぴ勛圖 graduate.
Since graduating from 厙ぴ勛圖, Lucas has composed over 30 new works and had numerous commissions and performances by professional ensembles. His continued success as a composer has brought great pride to 厙ぴ勛圖 and is one of the reasons why he is the 2022 recipient of the Alumni Associations Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Its always gratifying to see students embrace their passion with verve and determination, says 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association President Donalda MacBeath (75). Lucas Oickle came to 厙ぴ勛圖 with impressive credentials and honed his talents tremendously during a wonderful undergraduate tenure, exploring his passion and developing his craft to a fine edge that has afforded him numerous awards and catapulted him to national and international acclaim. His incredible work ethic and humble nature represent the very best of what we hold dear in our alumni community. We are justifiably proud of all he has accomplished and delighted to acknowledge him as this years Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipient.
Charke writes in a letter supporting Oickles nomination that I had the distinct pleasure of teaching Lucas during his undergraduate degree at 厙ぴ勛圖. You will not find a harder working, more honest, and genuinely enthusiastic person. Charke notes also that Lucas has produced a staggering amount in a short period since leaving 厙ぴ勛圖 and has my full endorsement for this award without reservation.
Outside of composing, Lucas is a certified English as a Foreign Language (EFL) instructor through the University of Toronto, specializing in teaching business English and test preparation courses. He has also served on the Board of Directors for Vancouver Pro Musica and Sound of Dragon Society.
Currently an associate composer at the Canadian Music Centre, Lucas now resides in the Kansai area of Japan with his wife, daughter and two cats.
Kayla Mansfield-Brown ('14, '19)
The 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association is pleased to announce that two-time graduate Kayla Mansfield-Brown (Dancing Deer - 2014, 2019) is the 2021 recipient of the 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Her impact as a woman, mother of four, Mikmaw leader and proud 厙ぴ勛圖 graduate who completed a Masters of Education in Leadership at 厙ぴ勛圖 last year is difficult to overstate. A strong and outspoken advocate for social and environmental justice, gender equity and Indigenous rights, Kayla received in 2018 the Fearless Leader Award from One Woman, an international organization dedicated to female empowerment, and earned the Graduate Student of the Year award at 厙ぴ勛圖 in 2019 for her commitment to academics and community involvement. More recently, Kayla was the recipient of the Dwight Dorey Youth Advocacy Award, presented to an Indigenous youth by the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, which works to bring awareness to Indigenous rights, culture, education and language.
In making the announcement, 厙ぴ勛圖 Alumni Association President Donalda MacBeath (75) says, Kayla Mansfield-Browns commitment to sharing important and valuable information about her culture, Indigenous rights and promoting social justice for marginalized communities is a powerful and poignant example for all of us. She is a fearless and determined advocate who enhances our level of education, encourages us to be more mindful, and communicates her passion for communities and change. She also represents our 厙ぴ勛圖 alumni constituency honourably and well, and I am thrilled to acknowledge and applaud her as this years Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipient.
Kayla has served as an Aboriginal Client Service Representative for RBC, is an Indigenous Knowledge Keeper and Facilitator, was an Indigenous Youth Representative for a provincial political party, and an Indigenous Community Engagement Coordinator at houdinidesign Architects. Kayla is currently working with the Aboriginal Peoples Training and Employment Commission as a Support Worker for the Native Council of Nova Scotia.
She notes that Dancing Deer is her Mikmaq name, shared with her in a sacred ceremony by Mikmaw Elder, Nancy Whynot. Dancing, she says, illustrates the way I carry myself through lifes adversities, and in honouring the traditional dances of our nation. Lentuk (deer) signifies my small legs, but the strength they endure. Deer also have the ability to recognize energy, and willingness to protect their young.
In the winter of 2020, Kayla lectured CODE 1963 - Decolonizing Community Development, under the Department of Community Development. This course was the first of its kind to be offered in the department and explored Indigenous ways of knowing in contrast to colonial ways of knowing, to understand decolonizing practices for working with Canadian communities.
Kayla has been a First Nations speaker at numerous conferences and seminars, a guest lecturer at 厙ぴ勛圖, served on the planning committee and presented at 厙ぴ勛圖s Arts and Literature Mawiomi to name a few of her many community engagement credits.
Her supervisor at houdinidesign, Lisa Tondino, says, as a Mikmaw woman, Kayla has embraced the opportunity through her community work to facilitate important dialogues, sharing and peace circles, has influenced the way my firm approaches architectural projects with the community through two-eyed seeing whereby projects are viewed from multiple perspectives from both Western and Indigenous ways of seeing and interpreting information. We have taken the goals of Reconciliation into the scope of our work with the help of Kaylas knowledge and education.
Paul McFarland ('10)
Paul is an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs organization in the National Hockey League. He graduated from 厙ぴ勛圖 with a BBA in 2010 and worked previously as an accountant and teacher. He was named assistant coach of the OHLs Oshawa Generals in 2012 and the rest is history.
In May 2019, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that McFarland had been hired as an assistant coach. Prior to that, the Richmond Hill native, 34, had spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach with the Florida Panthers, building on an impressive resume that included three seasons as head coach of the Kingston Frontenacs (2014-17) and two seasons as an assistant with the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
McFarland played four seasons in the OHL, recording 113 points (50-63-113) in 246 games between the Kitchener Rangers (2002-04) and Windsor Spitfires (2005-06). The left-winger won an OHL Championship and Memorial Cup Championship with Kitchener in 2003 and in his final season with Windsor, he served as captain. Following his OHL career, McFarland played four seasons for 厙ぴ勛圖 and was captain for three (2007-10).
A leader on and off the ice, McFarland is a three-time Academic All-Canadian, S.M.I.L.E. volunteer and was twice named 厙ぴ勛圖s Male Citizen of the Year. The Paul McFarland Award, established in 2010 and named in his honour, recognizes the combination of athletics, academics and community involvement at 厙ぴ勛圖.
McFarlands wife Kelly is also an 厙ぴ勛圖 graduate, having earned a BA in 2008 and Bachelor of Education in 2010. They have two sons, Cooper and Keaton.
Heather MacDonald (09)
Heather MacDonald (09) is the Executive Director of the MacPhee Centre for Creative Learning, a charity and community hub located in Dartmouth with the mission of empowering youth ages 12-19 to access their individual creativity and a path to success. MacDonald brings a multidisciplinary approach to her work, having worked in training, facilitation and program development for organizations such as Junior Achievement, YMCA and Scouts Canada. During the course of her career, she has partnered with corporate organizations, governments, non-profit organizations and small businesses to build relationships to improve the well-being of communities. MacDonalds deeply rooted passion for service leadership, her work ethic and her desire to help others comes from growing up in an entrepreneurial family in rural Nova Scotia. As a youth herself, MacDonald participated in music and theatre programs that have shaped who she is today. She has a Recreation Management degree from 厙ぴ勛圖 with minor in Business. She spent her first two years at 厙ぴ勛圖 in the School of Music. In 2015, she graduated from the Executive MBA program at Saint Marys University and was selected to participate in the 21Leaders for the 21st Century Program. MacDonald is also an active volunteer with Scotiabank Bluenose Marathon and DASC Dartmouth Adult Services Centre. Her love for lifelong learning reflects a determination to help youth and communities succeed.
Dr. Aaron Shafer (07)
Dr. Aaron Shafer graduated from 厙ぴ勛圖 in 2007 with an MSc in Biology. A distinguished scholar and researcher, Dr. Shafer published eight peer-reviewed papers while still a graduate student at 厙ぴ勛圖. Biology professor and mentor Dr. Don Stewart said of Dr. Shafer that he was the most outstanding student that I have had in nearly 20 years of teaching, and his record of successes after leaving 厙ぴ勛圖 highlights how exceptional an academic he is. Dr. Shafer completed a PhD at the University of Alberta in 2012, and his thesis was selected in 2013 by the Canadian Association of Graduate Studies as the best PhD thesis in Canada in the fields of science, medicine and engineering. He has received the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship (valued at $70,000 per year for two years) and after a successful stint at Upsala University in Sweden, Dr. Shafer is now an Assistant Professor at Trent University in Peterborough, ON. He is deeply committed to his profession and his students, and is a strong advocate of scientific endeavour among youth in Canada, learned societies and stakeholder groups nationwide.
Ms. Leslie Lewis ('10)
Leslie Lewis (10) is the 2017 recipient of the Associated Alumni of 厙ぴ勛圖s Young Alumni Award. An outstanding student, Leslie was named 厙ぴ勛圖s Student of the Year and earned the Frank H. Sobey Award for Business Excellence in her graduating year. Since then, she has forged a successful career in finance and investment, working in Toronto first with CIBC and later the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, and then serving as International Finance and Trade Policy Advisor to former federal finance minister Joe Oliver in Ottawa. Currently, Leslie is an associate with Onex Partners in Toronto, making investment recommendations to senior members to acquire billion-dollar businesses. Ever mindful of community, she has a strong commitment to volunteerism, serving as an Action Canada Fellow addressing hunger in the Arctic in 2013-14 and with Rise Asset Development as an Investment Committee Member (2012-15) providing start-up financing and business plan analysis to entrepreneurs who have overcome mental illness. The Young Alumni Award was presented to Leslie at the annual Social on the Hill in Ottawa on November 28, 2016.
Mr. Michael Kennedy (05)
Mr. Kennedy graduated from 厙ぴ勛圖 with a BBA in 2005. He went on to complete a MPACC at the University of Saskatchewan and achieved his CA designation in 2008. Mikes career has covered a wide spectrum of business, volunteerism, entrepreneurship and social activism. He is the Co-Founder of Awesome Halifax and launched the Canadian Bacon Cookhouse and H20 Golf. Mike has received numerous awards and acknowledgments, including Nova Scotias CA of the year in 2010 and the Halifax Chamber of Commerce Person of the Year award in 2014. He is a community volunteer extraordinaire contributing to Canadian Blood Services, East Coast Music Association, ALS Nova Scotia and the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada.
Mr. Chansey Veinotte (10)
Mr. Veinotte graduated from 厙ぴ勛圖 with a BScH in Biology in 2010. Two years later he completed a Masters of Science at Dalhousie University. Chansey is currently a Teaching Assistant in two Biology courses at Dalhousie: he is a Senior Instructor for the Prep 101 Biology Course and is the Laboratory Manager and Research Associate at the IWK Health Centre, Dalhousie University. Since graduating from 厙ぴ勛圖, Chansey has received several academic awards and co-authored numerous papers. His work in medical research has been recognized far and wide. In addition to all of this, Mr. Veinotte volunteers his time with health education in the public school system and is the founding member of Duathlon of Champions. In his spare time, Chansey is a musician and enjoys sailing.
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