Cathy Cardy

Alumni of Distinction Award Recipient
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cathy cardy

Alumni of Distinction

Cathy Cardy

Award Category
Technology
Award Year
Program of Study
Chemical Engineering Technology
Graduation Year

Cathy graduated from Mohawk College’s first Chemical Engineering Technician program in 1974 and was hired by McMaster University in the Biochemistry Department working to support a research grant. In 1979, she moved to London and found a similar position at University of Western Ontario’s Biochemistry department. Between these two positions she co-authored five research papers. In 1983, she began her career with Imperial Oil in Sarnia and over the last 25 years had held several positions including Lab Technologist testing for Research products, Business Analyst, Quality Coordinator, Technical & Improve Leader, Environmental Manager and most recently Quality Assurance Lab Manager.

Cathy’s entire career has been grounded in the science fundamentals, which are the focus of Mohawk College’s Chemical technology program. Science is in the heart of all we do. Cathy’s career is product quality; Cathy’s passion is promoting science to all ages. To many local Girl Guides and Boy Scouts she is known as the “Science Lady”. Cathy cannot only demonstrate these skills, but promotes these skill sets to others. Being involved in the college accreditation programs will help ensure future graduates are kept abreast with technology needs.

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