As the UPS President, I am responsible for advocating for the LDFP student body and overseeing UPS operations. This year, my goal is to increase engagement in advocacy opportunities and social events. I hope that we (UPS) can make a positive impact on your LDFP experience this year!
As UPS Vice-President, I will be supporting Sonny and the rest of council in making sure our initiatives run smoothly and that students feel supported throughout the year. A big part of my role will be overseeing the Student Initiative Fund by helping review budgets, funding requests, and reimbursements for student clubs and events. Beyond the logistics, I also want to be someone students can approach when they feel overwhelmed, need guidance, or just need someone to talk to when the stress of pharmacy school gets too much.
As Executive Secretary, I am responsible for overseeing matters related to UPS points, awards, clubs, and maintaining organization within UPS council. This includes the inputting of UPS points following events, approving new clubs, maintaining the UPS calendar of events, setting meetings and deadlines for UPS council, and more!
As the Senior External Affairs Director, I assist with weekly Lunch and Learns hosted by the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. I sit on the PAM, SIF, and Charity Week Committee to support student engagement. I also support the Junior External Affairs Director. Additionally, I serve as the Canadian Society for Healthcare-Systems Pharmacy (CSHP) Senior Liaison where I coordinate activities for students to promote hospital pharmacy and related initiatives. This year, I hope to diversify the events offered to students to learn about hospital pharmacy and to increase awareness of the benefits of being a CSHP member!
My role this year on council as Jr. External Affairs director is to strengthen connections between UPS, external partners, and all of us as pharmacy students! I will be involved in planning and executing our lunch and learns as well as acting as a liaison between students and the CSHP. Feel free to reach out anytime!
As Co-Events Director, I’m excited to help create memorable experiences for our pharmacy community. This year, you can look forward to the annual pharmacy boat cruise, orientation banquet and talent show, and the return of pharmacy’s semi-formal. Stay tuned for ticket information and get ready for a great time with your pharmacy phriends!
As Co-Events Director, I’m excited to help create memorable experiences for our pharmacy community. This year, you can look forward to the annual pharmacy boat cruise, orientation banquet and talent show, and the return of pharmacy’s semi-formal. Stay tuned for ticket information and get ready for a great time with your pharmacy phriends!
As a co-director of The Monograph team this year, my role is to help create and share content that highlights student life, creativity, and perspectives within the pharmacy community. I’m excited to help create a space where students can share their experiences, stay connected, and celebrate the talents and creativity that make up the Phamily!
As Marketing Co-Director, I’ll focus on promoting council initiatives in a creative and engaging way while keeping students informed and involved. Through strong communication, event promotion, and social media outreach, I hope to help create a more connected and active school community this year.
As the Junior CAPSI Representative for UofT, my responsibilities include representing our pharmacy class on the national CAPSI board alongside the Senior Representative, helping communicate CAPSI opportunities and initiatives to students, and encouraging class engagement with networking, professional development, and national events. I look forward to being involved in collaborating on major events such as Professional Development Week (PDW) and Pharmacy Appreciation Month (PAM), supporting event planning and coordination, and serving as a link between our class and the broader pharmacy student community across Canada.
As 2T8-3Y President, I'm happy to be representing my class as we continue through as the first 3Y pharmacy cohort in Canada. Along with the 2T8-3Y Council, I hope to support all of my fellow classmates' academic and social wellbeing in this program, such as by voicing student feedback and implementing changes to improve this program for ourselves and future students. I'm also excited to be planning Phrosh 2026 to welcome the 2T9s to the LDFP!
As VP for the second-year class and the first 3-year PharmD cohort, my role is to advocate for our class and ensure our voices are heard as the program continues to evolve. This year, I hope to support students academically, strengthen class engagement, and help create a smoother path for future 3-year cohorts. I also plan to encourage extracurricular involvement by leading initiatives such as Phrosh for incoming students, Charity Week, and many more to help make our shorter time in the program more connected, meaningful, and enjoyable.
