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Posted 23 September
TR Kesevan and George Dunn, honorary degree recipients
ÎåÒ»³Ô¹Ï×îйÙÍø has conferred Honorary Degrees on two distinguished recipients at its 2024 Graduation ceremonies.
The awards are made by the University at special occasions to individuals who have made significant contributions to the sectors it supports.
Awards were presented on Friday’ to TR Kesevan, the Group President of major international tractor manufacturer TAFE, and to George Dunn, the Chief Executive Officer of the Tenant Farmers Association.
Mr Kesevan was honoured in recognition of his substantial contributions and extensive expertise in the agricultural and engineering sector, including his influence on industry, academic excellence, and a commitment to advancing agricultural productivity.
The citation for his degree presentation was given by Dr Richard Green, Principal Lecturer in Engineering.
In his speech, Mr Kesevan told the graduating students: “Each of you here has overcome unique challenges, and persevered against all odds, to earn your place at this ceremony.
“Your resilience, your determination, and your hard work are commendable, and they speak volumes about your strength of character.
“Some of you may have come from modest homes, you may have faced financial constraints, societal expectations, or personal doubts along the way.
“But remember, those challenges do not define you; they have only served to strengthen you. They are a testament to your courage and your unwavering commitment to your education and to your future.
“As you step out into the world beyond these University walls, know that the future holds endless possibilities. It may seem daunting at times, but remember that you are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and the resilience to navigate, whatever comes your way.”
Mr Dunn received his award in recognition of exceptional dedication and significant contributions to the tenant farming sector and broader agricultural community. His extensive career demonstrates a profound commitment to advocating for tenant farmers, promoting their interests, and raising awareness of their challenges.
The citation before his degree presentation was given by Dr Mark Simcock, Principal Lecturer in Rural Land Management and Valuation.
Mr Dunn told graduation guests he was delighted to add the Honorary Degree to his academic achievements: “I look forward to a long-running association with Harper, and in particular to assisting the University in delivering its 2030 vision, which as you know, is “Together, We Will Make the Difference.”
“And you all, in this room, have a role to play in this - and if you go away today remembering just one thing that I have said, let it be this – make a positive difference.
“Many of you will be at the start of both successful and fulfilling careers.
“Make a decision today that wherever you find yourselves, you will make a positive difference.”
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