Unlocking what’s next: Meet our 2026 Grads to Watch
by Jill Scarrow – Jun 12, 2026 Nearly 8,000 graduates are joining Sheridan’s vibrant alumni community this June, becoming part of a powerful network of more than 250,000 graduates who have an impact in business, the arts, healthcare, technology and community services around the world.
To celebrate, we asked a few members of the Class of 2026 what’s next for them. From academics to athletics and community leadership, these eight alumni have helped shape life at Sheridan. For our Grads to Watch series, we asked them to reflect on their favourite memories, share advice to inspire new students, and reveal how they balanced it all.
Meet our Class of 2026 Grads to Watch
Jenny Huggon
Honours Bachelor of Interior Design alumna Jenny Huggon is already making her mark in the design world. She co-founded Studio Boden during her fourth year at Sheridan and won an international retail design experience award.
Angus Campbell
Honours Bachelor of Illustration graduate Angus Campbell’s art tells the story of Indigenous connection to the land and reflects the impact of colonialism to help provoke meaningful conversations on reconciliation.
DeJanai Love
As a Peer Mentor, Child and Youth Care graduate DeJanai Love shared her advocacy for empowering underrepresented communities directly with students, including during the 2026 Leadership Conference, where she led a workshop on trauma-informed leadership.
Amber Brown
In the Police Foundations program, Amber Brown unlocked her passion to help her community. She completed her field placements with the Peel Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police, all while continuing to volunteer on campus.
Fiza Kaleem
As a Bachelor of Business Administration student, Fiza Kaleem founded the Finance Club and was named as Sheridan’s first Student Ambassador by the investment-professional's association, CFA Society Toronto. She also won co-op Student of the Year Award at the College, provincial and national levels and is a 2026 valedictorian for the Pilon School of Business.
Kim Nguyen
Office Administration, Health Services, graduate Kim Nguyen left her mark on the Pilon School of Business through excellence in the classroom, a field placement at Trillium Health Partners, and her leadership as an executive member of the Office Administration Club.
Madushen Paramanathan
Madushen Paramanathan is graduating from Electromechanical Engineering Technology and is a Bruin through and through. He served as a research assistant with Generator at Sheridan, he was a clubs coordinator and played varsity sports, winning two All Academic Awards from the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association.
Rajbir Singh
Rajbir Singh’s Sheridan experience brought him into every part of student life in the Magna School for the Skilled Trades. He excelled as a student in the Mechanical Technician- CNC & Precision Machining program, and earlier this year, he was recognized with the College’s Making a Difference Student Leadership Award for his work to enhance student life. He's also dedicated to sharing the benefits of a career in the trades and believes passionately about giving back to his community.
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