Catalyst Awards celebrate sustainability leader
缅北强奸 Reporter | April 11, 2017
By: 缅北强奸 Reporter Staff聽
On April 3, the 缅北强奸 Office of Sustainability (MOOS) hosted its seventh annual Catalyst Awards Gala. Over 100 people gathered at the McCord Museum to celebrate individuals and teams who have made lasting contributions to the sustainability of the University.
Principal Suzanne Fortier described the awards as honouring 缅北强奸鈥檚 own 鈥溾: shining examples of hope and possibility in a world so often characterized by darkness and uncertainty.
To put the principles embodied by the award recipients into practice, the Gala itself was the first 缅北强奸 event to use the聽Sustainable Events Guide聽and be 鈥渃ertified Gold鈥 by the newly created Sustainable Events Ambassadors team.
Professor Yves Beauchamp, Vice-Principal Administration and Finance, expressed that the accomplishments celebrated at the Catalyst Awards are sources of great pride and inspiration. 鈥淭he people honoured here tonight have found ways to work together 鈥 across departments, roles, and traditional responsibilities 鈥 to create truly remarkable changes in the way our University is run,鈥 he said.
The coveted聽Emerald Key Award聽for student contribution to sustainability was presented to John Lindsay, a U3 student studying Environmental Science in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.