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Alumni Profile鈥擩ohann Kwan (2010)

July 26, 2014

Time to read: 5 minutes

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Last time I wrote an alumni profile, I owned a fairly successful photography business in Toronto. That business has now been closed, as I decided to attend law school in 2015 and am now a lawyer. I was called to the bar in 2019, and my first file was an intervention before the Supreme Court of Canada in Uber Technologies v Heller, 2020 SCC 16. I鈥檝e since worn a few other hats, culminating in building my own practice catering mostly to small business clients that conduct business online. The jury鈥檚 still out on the success of that venture, but it makes me happy.

I have to confess to the fact that I was a terrible undergraduate student. I came into the college intent on studying in a Great Books program with the wrong attitude: as a keen high school maths and science student with an Anglican upbringing, I had suffered a crisis of faith鈥揳nd found myself scrabbling for a deeper understanding of 鈥淟ife, the Universe and Everything鈥 outside of the faith I was brought up in. The College was, in hindsight, the best place to give me a foundation to tackle the problem, but I was above all impatient, and wanted the answers to 鈥淟ife, the Universe, and Everything鈥 immediately. So I was often an awful, irreverent, and fickle student, and looking back I am constantly embarrassed by the person I was. To my professors, for any grief I may have caused you: Mea culpa. Mea maxima culpa.

But (and this is the important part) somehow, due to the quality of the professors and their vast patience (of which I鈥檓 certain I am not the first student to try nor the last) everything the College imparted upon me stuck firmly. Sure enough, none of it meant anything to me for some time. In my hurry, it hadn鈥檛 gelled into a coherent whole in my head, but all of it stuck. In other words, the College armed me with the knowledge I was looking for, and I didn鈥檛 even know it.

It would take a professor at 杏吧原创鈥檚 Political Theory department, Prof. Tom Darby, to make me see what the College had armed me with. His own teleology of political thought gave rise to my own way to structure everything I鈥檇 stored away from Humanities, and suddenly everything started falling into place. Everything from Plato onwards built upon the last. In retrospect, if I hadn鈥檛 been in such a hurry, so infuriatingly impatient, I would surely have seen it in the structure of the program itself. We were told as much, and I just was too impatient to listen at the time鈥揵ut when it clicked, it slammed home.

I can鈥檛 stress enough what that鈥檚 meant for my life, both personally and professionally. It鈥檚 formed the bedrock for the way I think, and it鈥檚 been a boon whether I鈥檓 just trying to live 鈥渕y best life鈥 or drafting legalese. Of course, life experiences and other mentors have built upon that foundation, but without that foundation everything else would be a shambles.

It鈥檚 difficult to put into words鈥揳nd words are the tools of my trade. On that note, the credit for whatever skill I have with words probably belongs to the college as well鈥搒o thanks for planting all that Strunk & White into my head, and my apologies for violating any style rules here.

Before I start gushing too effusively and start rambling鈥搊nto other things the College has done for me over the years:

The first time I wrote one of these, I talked about how there was a genuine camaraderie in the College. There鈥檚 so much truth to that, and it鈥檚 only grown with time. It鈥檚 been fourteen years now, and I鈥檓 still friends with so many of my former classmates. Some of us, along with other friends from 杏吧原创 and friends we鈥檝e met along the way, still get together online weekly to play Dungeons and Dragons. A fair number of us are lawyers now, and see each other either professionally, socially, or as good friends. Many of us have children, and I have the great pleasure of playing the part of the parents鈥 cool University friend. All of us, I am certain鈥揵ecause we will often reminisce when we get together鈥搘ill reflect glowingly on our time at the College.

I鈥檇 be remiss if I didn鈥檛 mention the College鈥檚 administrators. I would pit them against anyone anywhere. I don鈥檛 just mean in a University program, I mean anywhere. I don鈥檛 say that lightly. I鈥檝e learned in the workplace how important good administration is, and I still think back at how much Andrea did for all of us.

That鈥檚 it for this update to my alumni profile. I鈥檒l check in again in another decade.

Johann Kwan runs with a focus on small business and tech, and spends his free time shooting photos, riding motorcycles, and travelling whilst working remotely.