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BLA student, Jenny Trinh receives Brian D. Sullivan Leadership Award

Submitted by dfoolen on May 1st, 2018 1:50 PM

Congratulations to fourth year BLA student, Jenny Trinh on receiving the Brian D. Sullivan Leadership Award. This award was established in honour of Brian Sullivan who served as Associate Vice-President, Student Affairs from 1988 to 1999. This award is presented to a graduating student who has made significant contributions to student leadership through her/his involvement as an elected or appointed student representative at the University of Guelph.

Student Life Awards honour the achievements and contributions of campus and community leaders who have made a lasting difference in the lives of our students and in the strong relationship that is fostered between the campus and greater community.

Jenny Trinh receiving award from Joshua White and Karen LandmanAbove photo:  Fourth Year BLA student, Joshua White (left) and Professor Karen Landman (right) present the Brian D. Sullivan Leadership Award to Jenny Trinh (centre). 

Jenny has an impressive record as a student leader. She has been involved as a University of Guelph full-time Tour Guide (over 4 years), a BLA Student Senate Representative, a member of the Board of Undergraduate Studies, a student representative on the BLA Program Committee and the BLA Curriculum Committee, Past Co-President of the Landscape Architecture Student Society, a University of Guelph Residence Ambassador, and the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Council - University of Guelph Student Representative, as well as a number of other community volunteer roles.    

Watch a short video about why Jenny was chosen for this award from the University Student Life Facebook page [1].  

 

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Source URL:https://www.uoguelph.ca/sedrd/news/2018/05/bla-student-jenny-trinh-receives-brian-d-sullivan-leadership-award

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[1] https://www.facebook.com/uofgstudentlife/videos/1265256033607063/