Hi Health Studies students, 

Forwarding on the following opportunity (See below for more details). 

Regards, 

 

Amanda Furlano 

Program Assistant/Secretary

School of Health Policy & Management

York University

Undergraduate Program Website:  http://shpm.info.yorku.ca/ 

T 416-736-2100 ext 55157

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From: Brodie Barrick <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2022 12:06 PM
To: Brodie Barrick <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Student Alumni Ambassador Recruitment
 

Hi there,

 

My name is Brodie Barrick and I am an Alumni Engagement Officer in the Alumni Engagement Office here at York University.

 

I wanted to pass along an opportunity we have for students that I was hoping you would be able to share with those you feel may be interested.

 

Student Alumni Ambassadors

 

I look forward to engaging your students.

 

Brodie

 

Brodie Barrick, MA (he/him)

Alumni Engagement Officer

Division of Advancement

C 437-688-8531

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