Damion Steen

Alumni of Distinction Award Recipient
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Damion Steen

Alumni of Distinction

Damion Steen

Award Category
Technology
Award Year
Program of Study
Computer Science Technology Software
Graduation Year

Damion Steen, student leader, systems architect and varsity basketball player made an exceptional contribution to the quality of student life during his three years at Mohawk College. At the 2004 Winter Convocation, Damion received the Mohawk Gold Medal for academic excellence. This award capped a three year program in which Damion was selected to receive the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund Athletic Scholarship, the Mohawk Technology Award, the Jostens Leadership Award and the Mohawk College Foundation Award. At the same ceremony, Damion received the Judge J.K. Warrender Award for distinguished contribution in student affairs.

Damion began his studies at Mohawk in 2000. A student in the Computer Science department he excelled in his work and in his commitment to helping others. To orient future potential students and parents attending Open Houses, he conducted personal tours, assisted with the activities, advising and answering questions about Mohawk and its programs. He also acted as a Software Engineering ambassador for prospective students at Red Carpet Days.

Within the Mohawk Student Association (MSA), Damion's contribution to student affairs included, acting as MSA Student Technology Director, member of the Faculty of Engineering Advisory Council, member of Mohawk College Council, Vice-President Academic for the MSA and Vice-President Executive, receiving the highest number of votes of any single candidate during the election.

Damion is also a sports enthusiast with a special love for basketball. During his first year at Mohawk, he played varsity basketball and then intramural basketball, bringing home two intramural championships.

Damion Steen is an exceptionally well rounded individual, an outstanding student and a role model for others. Mohawk takes great pride in his achievements.

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