King Charles III
Coronation Medals
Meet the Concordians honoured for their exceptional service to Canada.
The King Charles III Coronation Medals program was created in 2023 to mark the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
The commemorative medals are awarded to individuals who “have made a significant contribution to Canada or a particular province, territory, region of, or community in, Canada, or attained an outstanding achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada.”
If you’re part of the Concordia community and a recipient of a Coronation medal, let us know and we'll include you in our list.
Concordians awarded the
King Charles III Coronation Medal
Learn about the Concordia alums, faculty, staff, students and leadership recognized for their dedication and outstanding contributions to communities across the country.


Jeff Bicher
The Concordia STRIVE task force steering committee member and former member of the university’s Board of Governors was recognized for his longstanding service to the Jewish community.

Nilab Ferooz
The civil engineering alum was recognized for her leadership in the community and tireless support and advocacy for Afghan women refugees.

Daniel Héroux

Antonia Macris
The Concordia alum was recognized for her youth leadership, community service and positive impact on Hellenic and Canadian youth.

Paul John Murdoch
The Concordia board member was recognized for his leadership and support for members of the Indigenous community

Marcela Paredes
The political science alum and master's student was recognized for her perseverance, leadership and support for refugees.

Allison Sauders
The Concordia alum and communications professional was recognized for her community activism, including advocating for diversity in education and bringing awareness to systemic racism.

Paul André Savoie

Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer
The community leader, former Grand Chief of Kahnawake and member of the university’s President's Advisory Group was recognized for her work advancing Indigenous rights and culture.

Marion Thénault
The engineering student and Olympic skiing aerialist was recognized for her commitment to her discipline and for being an inspiration to young athletes.

Lorne Trottier
The businessman, engineer and philanthropist was recognized for his dedication and philanthropic support of innovation.

Kanella Voudouris
The Concordia alum was recognized for her devotion to student success and youth development.

Cathy Wong
The former Concordia board member was recognized for her commitment to serving the public and her work promoting equity and diversity.
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