Canterbury Awards

The Canterbury Distinguished Alumnus Award is presented annually at Founders' Day to an alumnus who has been selected by the Alumni Board. Founded in 2014, recipients of this award exemplify the qualities of leadership, character, service, and excellence that Canterbury seeks to instill in its students. The alumnus chosen will have demonstrated these ideals for which Canterbury stands through service to their community, their profession, or their country.
The David Lucas Award for Outstanding Service to Canterbury is presented annually at Founders’ Day to a member of the community (e.g. alumnus, alumna, faculty, staff, parent, grandparent, or friend) who has been selflessly devoted to the development of Canterbury School.  The award is named in honor of David Lucas, longtime parent, grandparent, and member of the Board of Trustees, for his tireless dedication and commitment as a servant leader. 

Award Winners

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  • Dr. Noël Bakhtian '01 - 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award Recipient

    Noël Bakhtian joined the Canterbury family in fourth grade and was a proud graduate of the Class of 2001. After completing a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and physics from Duke University, she was awarded a Churchill Scholarship to attend the MPhil (masters) program at the University of Cambridge in England. Following her dream of being an astronaut, she then enrolled in post-grad programs at Stanford University and achieved an M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics & Astronautics based on her work at NASA Ames Research Center she worked at NASA Ames Research Center (NASA-ARC) on a new deceleration technology concept to land human missions on Mars. A year in Washington, D.C. to explore science policy turned into five as she discovered the threat of climate change and took on advisory roles in Congress, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy. She then spent more than five years serving as director for several DOE research & development centers across the country. She is currently the Director of Tech Acceleration at the Bezos Earth Fund, the $10 billion philanthropic commitment to fight climate change and protect and restore nature in this decade while advancing environmental justice and economic opportunity. Additionally, she serves as a Board Member for QSIDE– the Institute for the Quantitative Study of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity – which leverages quantitative methods to reveal and analyze big data in support of grassroots organizations to catalyze systemic change, was appointed to the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) Science Committee by the NASA Administrator, and serves as a member of the National Academies Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy.