Guest Speakers: Stacey Chikoto, President, Rotaract Club of Toronto
Angela Chen and Amna Majeed, Co-Presidents, Rotaract Club of U of T
Friday, June 5, 2020, Rotary Toronto Virtual Meeting
Topic: Rotaract: Year in Review
Host:  Sarah Hui
 
Stacey Chikoto                 Angela Chen                 Amna Majeed
 
 
Stacey Chikoto, President
Rotaract Club of Toronto
Biography
   

Stacey Chikoto is the current President of the Rotaract Club of Toronto. She currently works as a Project Coordinator at Toronto Research Chemicals.

Stacey's journey with Rotary started many years ago in Interact in Zimbabwe in 2011. Since moving to Canada Stacey has been involved with Rotaract initially in St John's, N.L. and in the past three years with the Rotaract Club of Toronto. Stacey enjoys the connections and friendships she has made through Rotaract and Rotary and is kept inspired by being surrounded by fellow Rotaractors who are passionate about making a positive impact in their community and beyond.

Angela Chen, Co- President
Rotaract Club of  University of Toronto
Biography
 
Angela is a recent graduate from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Neuroscience. She joined the University of Toronto Rotaract Club in 2016 after graduating from her role as Marketing Director in her high school’s Interact Club. Aside from Rotaract, Angela can be found doing neuroimaging research at the Faculty of Dentistry or working in the SickKids Emergency Department.  In the fall, Angela will be starting Nursing school.
 
Amna Majeed, Co- President
Rotaract Club of  University of Toronto
Biography
 
Amna has recently graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Immunology and Human Biology, with a citation in French. She loves working with her school and local community, and has been working with the UofT Rotaract Club since 2016. If not working with Rotaract, Amna can either be found at Toronto Western Hospital working at the Mood Disorders Unit or alongside Women in Science and Engineering, as conference chair. In the fall, Amna will matriculate at the University of Toronto Medical School.