President’s Award for Excellence in Culture and Community

The President’s Awards for Excellence are annual awards to recognise staff members who have made outstanding contributions in Culture and Community, Education, Research, Societal Engagement or Sustainability.

The President’s Awards for Excellence in Culture and Community recognise staff who have made outstanding contributions over the last year in Leadership: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; Collaboration: and Sustainability.

President’s Medal for Excellence in Culture and Community

For individuals or teams who have made exceptional contributions to Culture and Community across the university.

Medal winner: Katharina Hauck, School of Public Health

President’s Award for Excellence in Collaboration

For an individual colleague or team who embodies our spirit of the Imperial community.

Individual winners:

  • Ruth McCabe, School of Public Health
  • Andrew Northern, Institute of Extended Learning
  • Maria Monteiro, Human Resources

Team winner: Able Staff Network Disability Committee

  • Eleni Erotokritou, Enterprise
  • Tamsin King, Registry
  • Adrian Mannall, ICT
  • Dez Mendoza, Library Services
  • Aabida Patel, Strategic Programmes & Change
  • Lillie Pakzad-Shahabi, Department of Surgery & Cancer
  • Sara West, Communications Division

President’s Award for Excellence in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

For an individual or team who have delivered a specific project, initiative or demonstrated inclusive participation in their everyday behaviour that significantly contributes to the enhancement of equality, diversity and inclusion at the university.

Individual Winner: Nariell Morrison, Faculty of Medicine Centre

Team Winner: LGBTQIA+ International Travel Support Group

  • Christina Atchison, School of Public Health
  • Bethan Cracknell-Daniels, School of Public Health
  • Joseph Hicks, School of Public Health
  • Lucy Okell, School of Public Health

President’s Award for Excellence in Leadership

For staff who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and management at all levels within the university.

Individual Winner: Samuel Evetts, National Heart and Lung Institute

President’s Award for Excellence in Sustainability

For an individual or team who have delivered a specific project or initiative or embedded everyday good practice that significantly contributes to the enhancement of sustainability at the university.

Individual Winner: Allison Hunter, Department of Life Sciences

Team Winner: ICT Sustainability Task Group

  • Nelson Cerqueira, ICT
  • Lizzie Eustace, ICT
  • Neil Hanham, ICT
  • Chris Hester, ICT
  • Sanjay Naran, ICT
  • Rob Sherwood, ICT
  • Mark Sinclair, ICT
  • Rajiv Vyas, ICT

You can read more about the awards in our news story