Sheridan College

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Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning

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Motto I Choose (current ad campaign)
Established 1967
Type Public
President Dr. Robert Turner
Undergraduates Available
Postgraduates Available
Location Oakville & Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Campus Suburban
Sports Teams Sheridan Bruins
Mascot The Bruin
Website www1.sheridaninstitute.ca/

Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is a diploma and degree granting Canadian polytechnic institute with campuses in Oakville, Ontario and Brampton, Ontario, both western suburbs of Toronto. It was founded in 1967, and is renowned for its animation and illustration courses, music theatre performance program, and craft and design program. Sheridan has the second largest school of Art and Design in North America; it is second only to Savannah College of Art and Design.

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[edit] List of alumni

  • Ian D'Sa, (Classical Animation), of the Juno Award winning rock band Billy Talent
  • Michael Therriault, (Music Theatre Performance), Actor
  • David Mee, (Theatre Arts - Technical Production), Entertainment Technician, Carnival Cruiselines
  • Mark Lavell,(Theatre Arts- Technical Production), Freelance/Tourning Technician, Carnival Cruiselines
  • Rashed Ahmad, (Computer Science Technology / Enterprise Database Management), Software Developer
  • Devan Estey, (Theatre Arts - Technical Production), Service Technician, PRG Lighting
  • Ben Malone, (Theatre Arts - Technical Production), Freelance/Touring Sound Engineer
  • Vincent Ang, Interactive Multimedia
  • Jeanette Atwood, (Classical Animation), Cartoonist, Animator
  • Thea Browne (Architectural Technology), Part-time instructor at Sheridan, Consultant
  • Tim Cerantola (Cartooning and Graphic Story), editorial cartoonist
  • John Cutruzzola (Fine Arts), Canadian developer and artist
  • Lisa J. Lennox (Music Theatre Performance), Actor
  • Jarek Domaradzki (Business), founder CEO VMovement
  • Michel Gagné (Classical Animation),
  • Bryce Hallett (Classical Animation), Animator/Director, Frog Feet Productions
  • John Kricfalusi (dropped out) Ren and Stimpy, Ripping Friends, APC
  • Leif Madsen (Telecommunications Technology), co-author of 'Asterisk: The Future of Telephony' (see Asterisk PBX)
  • Ali Maleki, (Advanced Film and Television), Cinematography
  • Duncan Marjoribanks(Classical Animation), Disney animator
  • Michael McDonnell (Cartooning and Graphic Story), editorial cartoonist, caricature artist website = [1]
  • Keith Moreau
  • Gary Pearson (Illustration, Cartooning and Graphic Story), editorial cartoonist
  • Dave Quesnelle (Classical Animation), Disney animator
  • Nik Ranieri. (Classical Animation), Disney animator
  • Don Sparrow (Advanced Illustration), Editorial Illustrator
  • Varun Shrivastava (Mechanical Engineering Technology), Electrical/Mechanical Technologist
  • Nathan Walpole (Classical Animation), Lead Animator for video game developer, Bungie Studios.
  • Jeff Wilson (Cartooning and Graphic Story). [2]

[edit] Faculty

  • Joe Morse, Illustration
  • Claire Ironside, Illustration
  • Julia Breckenreid, Illustration
  • Sandra Dionisi, Illustration
  • Thom Sevalrud, Illustration
  • Kathryn Adams, Illustration
  • Clemente Botelho, Illustration
  • Doug Donald, Illustration
  • Ian Stewart, Illustration
  • Ted Zourntos, Illustration
  • James Bailey, architectural technology
  • Mark Kurdi, architectural technology
  • Vaughan Smith, architectural technology
  • Ken Snell, architectural technology
  • Bob Topping, architectural technology
  • Dave Wackerlin, architectural technology
  • Dave Quesnelle, classical animation
  • Tony Tarantini, classical animation
  • Natalie Turner, classical animation
  • Peter Emslie, classical animation
  • Paul Angellini, senior seminar
  • Paul Vermeersch, creative writing
  • John Karolyi, computer science technology
  • John Purcell, computer science technology
  • Paul Toms, computer science technology
  • Fadi Shalabi, computer science technology
  • William Farkas, telecommunications technology
  • Felix Carapaica, telecommunications technology
Former faculty

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