Outstanding Alumni Honoured with EAA Awards

2013 EAA Award Winners
2013 EAA Award winners with Dean Cristina Amon. Front row, from left: Samantha Espley (GeoE 8T8), Anna Dunets Wills (CivE 7T6), Dean Cristina Amon, Terence Michael Branch (CompE 0T3) and Professor David S. Wilkinson (EngSci 7T2, MMS MASc 7T4). Back row, from left: Thineshan Kathirchelvan (EngSci 1T2 + PEY), Ryan Alafriz (IndE 1T2 + PEY), Dr. Paul Cadario (CivE 7T3, LLD 2013) and Anthony Lacavera (CompE 9T7). Not pictured are Lee Lau (ElecE 7T7, ECE MEng 8T2), Claire M.C. Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) and Professor Donald R. Sadoway (EngSci 7T2, MMS MASc 7T3, MMS PhD 7T7, D.Eng 2013). View more photos.

November 18, 2013 

Eleven distinguished U of T Engineering alumni were recognized for their achievements on the evening of Wednesday, November 6 at the 2013 Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) Awards Ceremony. More than 140 engineering alumni, friends and family members gathered at Hart House’s Great Hall to celebrate the recipients, who were honoured for their involvement with U of T Engineering and for their dedication to improving and advancing the engineering profession. View photos from the ceremony.

This year’s EAA awardees were:

Engineering Alumni Medal – The highest honour bestowed by the EAA

Dr. Paul Cadario (CivE 7T3, LLD 2013)

Engineering Hall of Distinction

Anna Dunets Wills (CivE 7T6)
Anthony Lacavera (CompE 9T7)
Lee Lau (ElecE 7T7, ECE MEng 8T2)
Professor Donald R. Sadoway (EngSci 7T2, MMS MASc 7T3, MMS PhD 7T7, D.Eng 2013)
Professor David S. Wilkinson (EngSci 7T2, MMS MASc 7T4)

Malcolm F. McGrath Alumni Achievement Award

Claire M.C. Kennedy (ChemE 8T9)

2T5 Mid-career Achievement Award

Samantha Espley (GeoE 8T8)

7T6 Early Career Award

Terence Michael Branch (CompE 0T3)

L.E. Ted Jones Award of Distinction

Ryan Alafriz (IndE 1T2 + PEY)
Thineshan Kathirchelvan (EngSci 1T2 + PEY)

The Ceremony also recognized all Skule Society members for their contributions, as well as friends of the Faculty. EAA President Elias Kyriacou (ChemE 7T6) and Professor Doug Reeve (ChemE MASc 6T9, PhD 7T1), chair of the EAA Honours and Awards Committee, presented the recipients with their awards.