Past Executive Members
We present you our amazing past executive members and alumni who have dedicated their time, energy and passion to help the Forensic Science Society thrive and evolve to become what it is today. We believe they deserve their place on our website and you, a chance to know who they are and possibly interact with them.

Advertising Representative 2022-2023
Joint Major Representative 2023-2024
Co-President 2024-2025
Paris Amery
Next Step in her Life Journey:
Doing her M.Sc in Forensic Science at Trent and documenting my journey @thatforensic.guide
Potentially pursuing a PhD in the future to teach forensics. Interested in forensic pedagogy, anthropology and pathology
She's always open to network and share my experiences so don’t hesitate to reach out!
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Advertising Representative 2023-2024
Secretary: 2024-2025
Rachel Wamsteeker
Next Step in her Life Journey:
Attending the University of Toronto for a masters in Speech-Language Pathology

First Year Rep, 2019-2020
Webmaster, 2020-2021
Co-President, 2021-2022
Co-President, 2022-2023
McKenna Campbell
Next Step in her Life Journey:
Completed a course at the Wildlife Forensic Academy in South Africa.
Learned how to apply skills that she learned at Trent to wildlife crime scenes.
Improved her ecological and wildlife knowledge.
Made some amazing international connections with professionals and students.
Completing a Master’s degree in environmental science, with plans to pursue environmental forensics in the future!

Advertising Rep, 2021-2022
Co-President, 2022-2023
Faith Vezina
Next Step in her Life Journey:
Graduated from Trent in 2023 with a bachelor's in Forensic Chemistry.
Is now working as a Brewing Quality Analyst in a lab at Labatt Breweries; one of the oldest and the biggest breweries in Canada!
Monitors beer throughout the production process and runs analysis to ensure the product is safe for consumption.

Webmaster, 2019-2020
Co-President, 2020-2021
Co-President, 2021-2022
Keira Parr
Next Step in her Life Journey:
M.Sc. Candidate in the Anatomical Sciences Program at Queen’s University and she absolutely LOVES it!!
Spends most of her time learning anatomy, working with cadavers, teaching undergrad & graduate students as a TA & Guest Lecturer
She is completing her thesis research project, which is focused on developing a test for lung cancer detection.
She encourages anyone with an interest in teaching & learning anatomy to look into it!
k.parr@queensu.ca

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