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JDI welcomes 2025-2026 Student Ambassadors

J.D. Irving, Limited (JDI) is proud to announce their 2025-2026 Student Ambassadors. This is an impressive group of students that have completed work terms with JDI and are now back at school, excited to share their work experience with their peers.

Student Ambassadors are a bridge between JDI and the student community, acting as a resource to students interested in a career path at the company. Throughout the year, the ambassadors will participate in recruitment events and career fairs. They are there to share their experiences, answer questions and help their classmates understand how JDI can help them kickstart their careers.

This year's cohort comes from a wide range of academic disciplines and represents a broad selection of job roles across various JDI divisions. This allows the ambassadors to bring unique perspectives on the many opportunities available for students through JDI work terms.

Students are encouraged to engage with ambassadors, ask questions and learn more about how to join the Home Team. Look out for your school’s JDI Student Ambassadors at your next career event!

2025-2026 JDI Student Ambassadors: 

Aidan Stone

Division: Woodlands

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Forestry & Environmental Management

Chloe Carruthers

Division: Woodlands

School: Maritime College of Forestry Technology

Program: Forest Technology

Colin Higdon

Division: Pulp & Paper

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Electrical Engineering

Felix-Adam Fournier

Division: Sawmill

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Civil Engineering

Jake MacKinnon

Division: Transportation & Logistics

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Business

Julia Lapoint

Division: Irving Business Services

School: University of New Brunswick Saint John

Program: Business

Katelyn Guimond

Division: Transportation & Logistics

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Mechanical Engineering

Maeve Kennedy

Division: Woodlands

School: University of Guelph

Program: Environment and Resource Management

Nathaniel Dryden

Division: Sawmill

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Mechanical Engineering

Samson Mayo

Division: Pulp & Paper

School: University of New Brunswick Fredericton

Program: Mechanical Engineering

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