The Rhythmic Riggers took the stage to set the tone of the evening.
The Heart Atrium was transformed into a vision of SAIT's future
The Rhythmic Riggers took the stage to set the tone of the evening.
The Rhythmic Riggers took the stage to set the tone of the evening.
A student from the School of Hospitality and Tourism serves Cosmopolitans from one of the Sodexo Ice Luges.
The Bromely Skeleton Simulator, a joint project with SAIT's Applied Research department, was available for guests to use.
SAIT President and CEO, Irene Lewis takes the stage to present Roger Jarvis with the President's Volunteerism Award.
The President's Volunteerism Awards.
Roger Jarvis accepts his award from President Lewis.
Roger Jarvis accepts the President's Volunteerism Award.
President Lewis poses with award recipient, Roger Jarvis.
President Lewis and Roger Jarvis enjoy the evening's entertainment.
The ten Founding Builders were honoured with the President's Partnership Award.
Tom Mauro, Founder and Chairman of Albi Homes, accepts the award on behalf of the Founding Builders.
Promising Futures Campaign Chair, Keith MacPhail gives an update on the campaign and the construction of the Trades and Technology Complex.
The Rhthmic Riggers show off their breakdancing skills during the closing entertainment.
More than 200 students and 15 faculty from the School of Hospitality and Tourism prepared and served the five-course dinner enjoyed by Gala guests.
Heritage Hall was lit with coloured orbs to guide guests to and from the Gala.