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Principal's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff List of Nominees 2018-2019 Principal's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff List of Nominees 2018-2019 Management and Excluded Andrew Marcheschi Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Ann Gossage Department of Natural Resources and Sciences, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Annie Lussier Redpath Museum, Faculty of Science Brian Haughton Systems, Project and Change Management, Enrolment Services Cyrena Gerardi Clinical Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine David McCabe Network and Communications Services, IT Services Elizabeth Thomson Digital Initiatives, McGill University Libraries Emmanuelle Perrot-Audet Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Francis Edward Manzone Pilon Facilities Management and Ancillary Services Genevieve Snider Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Jacqueline Courtney Ingram School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine Jacqueline Vachon Ingram School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine Jamil Ahram Faculty Workshop Services, Faculty of Engineering Leslie Copeland Campus Life and Engagement, Student Services Lindsay Wills Admissions, Faculty of Law Meghan Lynn Keenan School of Computer Science, Faculty of Science Meryem Benslimane Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Mitchell Miller Office of Internship and Student Affairs (ISA), Faculty of Education Nancy Czemmel Student Affairs Office, Faculty of Law Norman O'Brien Student Wellness Hub, Student Services Oliver De Volpi Royal Victoria College, Student Housing and Hospitality Services Parhangis (Farha) Gomah Student Wellness Hub, Student Services Paula Doig Network and Communications Services, IT Services Rowshan Akhter Human Resources, Faculty of Medicine Saverio Biunno Department of Physics, Faculty of Science Shu Sum Henry Tin McGill Conservatory, Schulich School of Music Clerical Chrisoula Patoucheas Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Ekaterini Roussis Departments of Surgery, Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery and Anesthesia, Faculty of Medicine Francine Lacelle Farm Management and Technology, Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Hua Ling Pathology, Faculty of Medicine Lise Martin Fire Prevention, Facilities Management and Ancillary Services Louise Decelles Department of Physics, Faculty of Science Sandra Cardoso Anesthesia, Faculty of Medicine 1 Principal's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff List of Nominees 2018-2019 Technical, Library Assistants and Nurses Anthony Howell Department of Biology, Redpath Museum, Faculty of Science Charles Fletcher Islamic Studies Library, McGill University Libraries Drew Campbell Network and PC Support, IT Services John Smeros Department of Physics, Faculty of Science Lina Naso McGill Centre for Research on Pain, Faculty of Dentistry Martin Chaumont Macdonald Campus Farm, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Nathalie Croteau Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine Scott Manktelow Bioresource Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Stephen Nuara Animal Resources Centre, Faculty of Medicine Stewart McCombie Multimedia Services, Communications and External Relations Terrie Quilatan Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning, Faculty of Medicine Trades and Services Harry Pacheco Faculty Club, Facilities Management and Ancillary Services Leonardo Leone Buildings, Grounds and Special Events, Facilities Management and Ancillary Services Steve Lajoie Utilities and Energy Management, Facilities Management and Ancillary Services Team Projects Academic Affairs Unit Team Faculty of Dentistry Nancy Cheong Dean's Area & Oral Health and Society Research Unit Nikoo Taghavi Dean's Area & Oral Health and Society Research Unit Nila Aranjuez Dean's Area & Oral Health and Society Research Unit Zhannat Sakijanova Dean's Area & Oral Health and Society Research Unit The Macdonald Campus Student Affairs Office Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Calogero LoPresti Student Affairs Office Janice Ward Student Affairs Office Jennifer Innes Student Affairs Office 2 Principal's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff List of Nominees 2018-2019 Meline Chatoyan Student Affairs Office Mona Hachem Academic and Administrative Services Nancy Lewis Student Affairs Office Shannon Walsh Student Wellness Hub Silvana Pellecchia Student Affairs Office McIntyre Fire Team Facilities Management and Ancillary Services Aifei Lu Project Management Carmen Lampron Building Services Chrisopher Carson Security - 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