Colours are awarded to people who have commited significant time to Guilds or performed their roles in an exceptional manner. They come in three flavours and nominated candidates are presented to the CGCU Colours Committee for discussion.
This years colours awardees were announced at the CGCU AGM on Thursday 22nd March and presented with their certificates by current president James Fok.
Reflecting on awardees from previous years the number of half colours awarded has seen a slight dip while the number of full colours fell through the floor, from 14 to 3, perhaps a reflection of the lack lustre perfomance of Guilds this year.
Half Colours
Half Colours shall be awarded to any person who has given service to the Association beyond that expected of any position they hold or who has carried out their job in an exceptional fashion.
- Jibran Ahmed
- Nicholas Adams
- Tony Wu
- Anthony Hsiao
- Gurman Bharara
- Trinh Bui
- Nathaniel Carter
- Ahmed Chowdhury
- Jonathan Corns
- Jonathan Crocker
- Sandip Dhillon
- Min Guan
- Furquan Ismail
- Saima Khaliq
- Gary Leung
- Kiran Nambiar
- Demetris Nicolaou
- David Passingham
- Milena Peric
- Gregory Robinson
- Besart Robo
- Evan Sketchley
- Ton Van Den Bremer
- Anthony Wong
- Andrew Wright
- Mengyi Wu
- Qin Zhang
Full Colours
Full Colours shall be awarded to any person who has given service to the Association in an exceptional fashion, preferably across a broad spectrum of activities.
- Ashley Brown
- Nicholas Simpson
- Eirini Spentza
Distinguished Service Award
The Distinguished Service Award shall be awarded to a person who had normally received Full Colours in a previous Academic Year and who continues to offer extraordinary service to the Association, in recognition of long-standing and outstanding achievement. Each individual presented with a Distinguished Service Award shall receive a token of the Association's appreciation.
- Matthew Taylor
- Siddharth Singh
Presidents Awards
The Presidents Awards are decided solely by the President. Up to five awards may be made, however James Fok felt that one person in particular had stood out above all others this year, awarding it to Nicholas Simpson.
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