Our impact

4400 INCREDIBLE STORIES, AND COUNTING…

Pearson College UWC is proud to have an alumni network of over 4400 changemakers all around the globe, each of whom are bettering the communities around them every day. Below are just a few of examples of where a Pearson education can take you.

Note on graduation year: we use a “Pearson Year” system to mark each graduating batch. The very first cohort of students graduated in 1976 and are known as Year 1, with the next cohort being Year 2, and so on…

Marianne Alto (Year 2/1977)

Mayor of Victoria; Principal of Azimuth Research and Consulting

First elected as a city councillor for Victoria, B.C. in 2010, Marianne is a Pearson alumna who still lives in the closest major city to campus. She values effective public involvement to make cities healthier, safer and happier environments by championing walking, cycling and public transit. Marianne says her Pearson experience helped her develop skills as both a councillor and a facilitator.

Latif Nasser Pearson College UWC alumnus

Latif Nasser (Year 29/2004)

Director of Research/Co-host at Radiolab

Latif, a former UWC Davis Scholar and accomplished science journalist, is renowned for his engaging work as the host of NPR’s RadioLab and Netflix’s series “Connected.” His journey from Pearson to Dartmouth College exemplifies the transformative power of a UWC education in nurturing talented individuals who impact the world through captivating storytelling and insightful scientific exploration.

Dr. Evan Adams (Year 9/1984)

Canadian actor and Deputy Provincial Health Officer for British Columbia

Evan has worked in his current role since 2012 to support the development and operations of the First Nations Health Authority as well as reporting on the health of Indigenous people in the province. Across Canada he is also well known for his work as an actor.

Mira Murati Pearson College UWC alumna

Mira Murati (Year 32/2007)

Engineer, researcher, and tech executive, former CTO of Open AI

With degrees in mechanical engineering from Colby College and Dartmouth College, Mira, a recipient of a UWC Davis Scholarship, showcases the potential for Pearson graduates to excel in cutting-edge fields like AI and technology as the Chief Technology Officer at OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT.

Christina Foerch (Year 14/1989)

Founder of Fighters for Peace

Foerch engages ex-fighters from areas torn by civil war and violence – including Lebanon, Libya, Syria and Iraq – in peace projects to build lasting civil peace and true reconciliation.

David He Pearson College UWC Alumnus

David He (Year 47/2022)

Youth Advisor to the UN Human Rights Office

David was selected to serve on the Prime Minister’s Youth Council, offering non-partisan guidance on matters such as education, the economy, climate change, and other youth-related issues. Subsequently, upon concluding his tenure, he assumed the role of Youth Advisor at the UN Human Rights Office.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Ramy Adeeb

Ramy Adeeb (Year 21/1996)

Founder/CEO of social curation platform Snip.it

Originally from Egypt, Adeeb founded Snip.it in spring 2011 while looking for a way to share relevant information regarding the Arab Spring uprisings. Snip.it gained more than 100,000 visitors. In 2013, Snip.it was acquired by Yahoo.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Meera Gandhi

Meera Gandhi (Year 7/1982)

Founder and CEO of The Giving Back Foundation

Gandhi is the founder and CEO of The Giving Back Foundation, a foundation geared towards alleviating illness, poverty and suffering while also addressing education issues affecting women and children worldwide.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Peter Sands

Peter Sands (Year 5/1980)

Executive Director at Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria & former CEO of Standard Charter Bank

Sands is a British banker, and the executive director of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He was the chief executive of Standard Chartered from November 2006 to June 2015.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Robin Wettlaufer

Robin Wettlaufer (Year 19/1994)

Canada’s special envoy to Syria

In 2018, Wettlaufer spearheaded a successful Canadian rescue mission to evacuate 400 White Helmets members and their families from Syria. She worked closely with Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, and UWC Adriatic alum, Chrystia Freeland.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Abiodun Williams

Abiodun Williams (Year 4/1979)

Former President of The Hague Institute for Global Justice in The Hague, Netherlands

Williams is an academic in conflict prevention, peacekeeping, and conflict management. Formerly he was a senior official at the United Nations, and former President of The Hague Institute for Global Justice in The Hague, Netherlands.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Anne Enright

Anne Enright (Year 6/1981)

2007 Man Booker Prize-winning novelist

Enright is an Irish author. She has published novels, short stories, essays, and one non-fiction book. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, her novel The Gathering won the 2007 Man Booker Prize.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Yuen Pau Woo

Yuen Pau Woo (Year 6/1981)

Canadian Senator

Appointed to the Canadian Senate in November 2016 by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Woo sits as an Independent representing British Columbia. He is a recognized expert in Canadia-Asia relations.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Todd Sampson

Todd Sampson (Year 14/1989)

Award-winning documentary-maker, television presenter and former CEO of Leo Burnett Australia

The Financial Review and News Limited ranked him as one of the most influential executives in Australia. He has won a CEO of the Year Award twice and has featured on the cover of BRW magazine.

Pearson College UWC Alumni | Lene Espersen

Lene Espersen (Year 9/1984)

Former Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Deputy Prime Minister

Espersen is the current CEO at the Danish Association of Architectural Firms. She has also since 1 July 2016 been chairman of the board of Aalborg University.

Testimonials

“Pearson College UWC has been essential in shaping who I am today. When I hear news of something happening somewhere in this world, faces of my Pearson family from those places come to my mind. Global issues are not just global issues anymore; they are about my best friends, they are about my Pearson family, and therefore global issues are my “personal” issues to be resolved.”

Kohtaro Kosugiyama

student at New York University

Year 41/2016, Japan

“Above all else, for me the years at Pearson opened my eyes, my mind and my heart. For these things I will always be grateful. I brought them with me to law school, in my theological studies, in my work in Northern Ireland, in West Dublin. in all the travels I have undertaken; in the many challenges I have encountered and also in my work as bishop in a minority community in Ireland.”

Paul Colton

Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross

Year 3/1978, Ireland

“The wonderful privilege of experiencing the UWC education at Pearson College eventually led to a career in civil service, the Canadian Government and the UN.The humanist and inclusive vision that I first encountered at Pearson has been re-energized by the amazing people and communities that I have come across over the years and their belief that a better world is both possible and urgent.”

Jean-Marc Mangin

ED of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Year 8/1983, Canada-QC