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June 27, 2025

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Celebrates Class of 2025: 3,495 Graduates Set to Transform New Brunswick

This week, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ welcomed 3,495 graduates into its network of more than 100,000 alumni, whose collective contributions are shaping a vibrant social and economic future for New Brunswick. Nine ceremonies took place across the College’s six campus communities.

“We know that this year’s graduating class is poised to make meaningful contributions to New Brunswick – because they already are” said Mary Butler, President and CEO of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ. “The Class of 2025 is deeply engaged in strengthening their communities – contributing to hundreds of initiatives from volunteering with non-profit organizations, to revitalizing public spaces, to creating and delivering programs that support individuals facing complex challenges. Their efforts are making a real difference.”

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ graduates also have promising employment prospects to look forward to after graduation. A one-year graduate follow-up survey found that 93 per cent of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Class of 2023 were employed one year following graduation. Of these graduates, 81 per cent are working in jobs related to their field of study, with 95 per cent working in New Brunswick.

“As you prepare to step into your next chapter, you’re entering a world that needs your talent, your creativity, and your courage,” said Butler in her address to graduates across the province this week. “And if what we’ve seen at Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is any indication, you are more than ready.”

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MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE:
Valedictorians are available for interviews across the six Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ campuses. Learn more .

MEDIA CONTACT:

Strategic Communications Team, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
communications@nbcc.ca

ABOUT Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ:

As one of New Brunswick’s largest postsecondary education institutions, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ drives social and economic wellbeing across the province. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ welcomes more than 12,000 learners each year through quality-assured, relevant training opportunities. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is committed to accelerating skills development, innovating educational delivery, and reaching unprecedented numbers of New Brunswickers. Find out more at: .


BACKGROUNDER: The following backgrounder provides information on valedictorians from each Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Campus, as well as recipients of the 2025 Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Student Excellence in Leadership awards and Governor General’s medals.

VALEDICTORIANS

  • Fredericton Campus: Lillian Nash, Wesley Armour School of Business, Administrative Professional
  • Miramichi Campus: Marley Burke, School of Arts, Community and Protective Services, Educational Support
  • Moncton Campus (Ceremony 1): Aneri Patel, Wesley Armour School of Business, Business Administration: Accounting
  • Moncton Campus (Ceremony 2): Kevin Kadogo, School of Engineering Technologies, Building Engineering Technology
  • Moncton Campus (Ceremony 3): Travis Boyce, School of Arts, Community and Protective Services, Social Service Community Worker
  • Saint John Campus (Ceremony 1): Samuel Adusei-Brobbey, School of Arts, Community and Protective Services, Justice Studies: Corrections
  • Saint John Campus (Ceremony 2): Ashley Kinney, School of Health and Wellness, Practical Nurse
  • St. Andrews Campus: Clemente (Clem) Cruz Jr., School of Hospitality and Tourism, Culinary Arts Management
  • Woodstock Campus: Joshua Dimayuga, Wesley Armour School of Business, Business Administration: Management

STUDENT EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS

This award recognizes a graduating student who has made an exceptional leadership contribution within an Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ campus and/or the community they serve. There is one award per Academic School.

  • School of Arts, Community and Protective Services: Adam Patterson, Educational Support, Moncton Campus
  • School of Engineering Technologies: MD Abu Bakar, Electrical Engineering Technology, Moncton Campus
  • School of Health and Wellness: Chantal Pye, Pharmacy Technician, Saint John Campus
  • School of Hospitality and Tourism: Amanda Tavares, Hotel & Restaurant Management, Moncton Campus
  • School of Information Technology: Neil Mannion, Information Technology: Programmer-Analyst, Fredericton Campus
  • School of Professional and Part-time Learning: Maya Thompson-Hayes, Applied Studies Mentorship, Fredericton Campus
  • School of Trades: Sophie Daigle, Welding, Moncton Campus
  • Wesley Armour School of Business: Johana Duarte, Business Administration: Management, Moncton Campus

GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ACADEMIC MEDAL RECIPIENTS: 

The Governor General’s Academic Medals recognize the outstanding scholastic achievements of students across Canada. The Collegiate Bronze Medal is awarded to the student who has the highest overall average upon graduation from approved college and university programs. There is one award per Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Campus.

  • Fredericton Campus: Yen Ly Pham, Wesley Armour School of Business, Business Administration: Accounting
  • Miramichi Campus: Eberechukwu Adaobi Ofoma, School of Arts, Community and Protective Services, Human Service Practitioner
  • Moncton Campus: Uchenna Chizoba Uzo, School of Arts, Community and Protective Services, Social Service Community Worker
  • Saint John Campus: Sarah Angelina Evans, School of Arts, Community and Protective Services, Early Childhood Education
  • St. Andrews Campus: Danielle Albina Funtanoz, School of Hospitality and Tourism, Hotel & Restaurant Management
  • Woodstock Campus: Keith Colby Cummings Brown, Wesley Armour School of Business, Business Administration: Management