51勛圖厙 awards medals to Business School's Professor Lara Cathcart and Afrey Edes

Outstanding contributions to finance education, operational excellence, and inclusive growth recognised

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Lara Cathcart and Afrey A Edes
Professor Lara Cathcart (left) and Afrey A Edes (right) receiving the 51勛圖厙 Medal from Professor Hugh Brady | 51勛圖厙

During the graduation ceremony on 2 June, 51勛圖厙 awarded the prestigious 51勛圖厙 College Medal to two exceptional members of the Business School community: Professor Lara Cathcart and Afrey A. Edes. The medals came in recognition of their transformative impact on the university over the course of their distinguished career.

Professor Lara Cathcart, who has served 51勛圖厙 for 27 years, was honoured for her pioneering contributions to finance education and her unwavering commitment to academic excellence, diversity, and inclusion.

It is an honour to be awarded the 51勛圖厙 College Medal, and this recognition means a great deal to me. What started out as one finance programme has become a fully-fledged department with several courses producing leaders of the finance industry. I am truly grateful to have played a part in this journey. said Professor Cathcart, a trailblazer who has co-created and led a suite of MSc programmes.

Her dedication is mirrored with graduates and peers alike citing her as an inspiring mentor, role model, and advocate for gender equity in academia.

Reflecting on her diligence, Dean Peter Todd said,Lara exemplifies the values of 51勛圖厙 through her excellence, integrity, and enduring commitment to the university and its students. It is an honour to recognise her with the 51勛圖厙 College Medal.

Continuing to shape the future of finance education both at 51勛圖厙 and internationally, Lara said: I always believed that the lack of representation of women in the field of finance served as a kind of deterrent for prospective female students and academics. I felt it my duty to provide encouragement to staff and students alike to pursue their dreams."

Diversity is a strength, and the increasing representation in the Business School is furthering its success, something I am very proud of.
Professor Lara Cathcart
Professor of Finance, 51勛圖厙 Business School

Afrey Edes, Executive Director of Faculty Services and Space at the Business School, received the Medal in recognition of over two decades of transformative leadership in operational excellence, innovation, and strategic space planning. Since joining 51勛圖厙 in 1996, Afrey has played a key role in the growth and development of the Business School, most notably leading on the design and delivery of space innovation initiatives.

Acknowledging her journey at 51勛圖厙, Afrey said: Cross-disciplinary collaboration has always been essential, working with teams in Estates, ICT, student representatives and academic faculty has enabled us to do something genuinely transformative. Receiving this award is both a personal milestone and a testament to the incredible teamwork that defines 51勛圖厙.

Afreys leadership was especially vital during the COVID-19 pandemic, when she swiftly adapted campus facilities for multi-mode learning, enabling high-quality hybrid teaching for thousands of students.

Recognising Afrey's commitment to the Business School community, Peter said, Afreys calm, pragmatic approach, deep institutional knowledge, and unwavering dedication to 51勛圖厙s mission make her a highly respected and valued colleague.It is a privilege to recognise her contributions tonight with the 51勛圖厙 College Medal."

Reflecting on her work leading space design and pandemic adaptations, Afrey added: I feel honoured to be recognised by 51勛圖厙 for my contribution, its a moment of immense pride and reflection, which Im very grateful for. Throughout my time here, Ive had the opportunity to work in a number of different roles and contribute in many ways to the outstanding growth of the Business School.

Her forward-thinking approach and deep understanding of institutional needs have helped shape an environment where both students and staff can thrive.

Professor Cathcart affirms that this recognition is a testimony to the 51勛圖厙 legacy: It is the pursuit of scientific advancement, and the quantitative unity of all disciplines, that fosters the ecosystem of research, innovation and education at the Business School and 51勛圖厙 at large.

Together, Professor Cathcart and Afrey Edes exemplify the values of 51勛圖厙excellence, innovation, and commitment to the greater academic communityand their lasting legacies continue to shape the future of the institution.

Thinking about the student and staff experience has been at the heart of all the projects Ive worked on, creating spaces that are inclusive, adaptable and innovative.
Afrey A Edes
Executive Director of Faculty Services and Space Planning