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Dr. Syed Naveed Rizvi
Lead Fabric Scientist, Fashion Exchange
Dr. Syed Naveed Rizvi is an accomplished Textile Researcher with over a decade of expertise in textiles, wearable materials, and PPE. With a proven track record in driving innovation and managing complex research projects, Syed excels in designing experiments to quantify material properties and is known for his analytical and creative problem-solving skills. His technical proficiency, mentoring, and strategic thinking position him to further advance the textile industry. Syed has a Ph.D. from The University of Manchester and an MSc. in Textile Technology. His commitment to learning and impactful contributions are evident through scholarships, awards, and publications.
Areas of Expertise: Textile Recycling, Wearables, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), Medical Textiles, Textile Material Property Analysis
Daniel Caunter
Manager, Industry LiaIson and Business Development
Daniel brings over eight years of scope development and project management experience to George Brown, where he assists industry partners in smart building and fashion technology with all phases of scoping and project development in preparation for implementation. He is passionate about applying his business and project-related expertise to foster collaborative partnerships and support effective project planning and delivery. Before joining George Brown, Daniel worked with green and tech firms on projects in solar PV construction, energy efficiency programs, consumer packaged goods waste recycling, and customized software deployments. Daniel holds an MBA from the Schulich School of Business (York University), a Graduate Diploma in Business and Environment (York University), and a BCOMM (Concordia University). He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
Areas of Expertise: Scope Development; Project Management; Collaborative Partnerships; Sustainable Business
Email: Daniel.Caunter@georgebrown.ca
Ana Cristina Gigli
Program Manager, Fashion Exchange
Ana possesses a wealth of experience in risk management, project management, and data modelling and analysis, which she applies at the Fashion Exchange to track project progress and manage the project team to ensure successful delivery. Ana came to the research and innovation team from the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, where she performed data analysis to optimize fundraising efforts. Ana has also served as an Enterprise Risk Consultant at Santander Bank in São Paulo, Brazil. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Statistics and an MBA from the University of São Paulo and graduated from the George Brown Project Management Postgraduate program.
Areas of Expertise: Project management; Data analytics; Risk management; CRM expertise
Email: AnaCristina.Gigli@georgebrown.ca
Walid Surve
Research Partnership Coordinator
Walid Surve is a dynamic business development and research partnerships professional with over 9 years of experience spanning applied research, innovation ecosystems, franchise consulting, and client management. At George Brown Polytechnic’s Research & Innovation department, he connects industry, government, and community partners with faculty expertise to drive applied R&D initiatives.He brings a strong academic foundation to his work, holding a Bachelor of Management Studies in Marketing from Mumbai University, India, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Amity University, India, and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management from George Brown Polytechnic, Canada.
Areas of Expertise: Business development, Key Account management, Project management
Email: walid.surve@georgebrown.ca
James Matsouka
Research Project Coordinator
James Matsouka is a Research Project Coordinator, helping to oversee research projects within the GBC Fashion Exchange (FX). As a recent design graduate passionate about accessibility and inclusive design, James’ interests include user research, usability testing and information architecture. In addition to design, he also has a communications background with experience drafting a variety of communications for both internal and external stakeholders. James has a B.A. English Language and Literature (University of Western Ontario), Post-Graduate Certificate, Corporate Communications and Public Relations (Centennial College), and a B.A. Honors Bachelor of Digital Experience Design from George Brown Polytechnic.
Areas of Expertise: project management, stakeholder communication, user research, usability testing
Carlos Collantes
Carlos Collantes is a professor in the Fashion Techniques and Design program at George Brown Polytechnic, bringing over a decade of teaching experience and deep expertise in pattern drafting, grading, marker making, and production sewing. A graduate of the program, Carlos also holds an Honours Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto. He began his teaching career as a private tutor, where he developed a student-centered approach that continues to shape his classroom philosophy today. In addition to teaching, Carlos has played a key role in curriculum development and research, with an emphasis on integrating digital tools such as Gerber and PAD software. His professional background includes design and production work for local fashion brands, alterations and tailoring, and contributions to props and costumes for major television and advertising productions. At George Brown’s Fashion Exchange, Carlos has worked as a technical designer and served as interim production manager, supporting industry partnerships and small-scale manufacturing. His own design work has been featured at Fashion Art Toronto. What Carlos enjoys most about the fashion industry is witnessing the full creative process unfold, from sketch to pattern, fabric to garment, runway to production line. He strives to foster that same sense of discovery and possibility in his students, encouraging them to find their own “perfect fit” within the industry.
Areas of Expertise: Pattern drafting, pattern grading, marker making, production sewing