Samuel Johnson Medal
Samuel Johnson Medal for distinguished achievement in a field beyond engineering
The medal is in honor of Samuel Johnson, who served as the first president of King’s College, the predecessor of Columbia University, from 1754 to 1762. Samuel Johnson’s vision for King’s College was for it to provide an exceptional, well-rounded education that included both the liberal arts as well as the applied sciences as understood in his time. The medal was first awarded in 2007.
The medal is in recognition of distinguished achievement in fields beyond engineering and applied science. Examples of these fields may include education, law, public affairs, business, social sciences, architecture, and the arts. The recipient must have significantly advanced his or her chosen field of endeavor or demonstrated exceptional leadership.
This medal is awarded periodically by the Board of Managers of the Columbia Engineering Alumni Association (CEAA) with the concurrence of the Dean of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. The recipient must be a graduate of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science.
The History...
- America’s First Renaissance Man, Founding Father of the American Dream: Samuel Johnson of King’s College - Princeton’s Jonathan Edwards
- “The Circle of Knowledge”, Applied Science at King’s College and the Founding of the Samuel Johnson Medal
Recipients
2026
Azmi T. Mikati '94SEAS
Azmi T. Mikati is the CEO of M1 Group. Mikakti earned his BS in civil engineering from Columbia in 1994. As an undergraduate, Azmi founded T-One, a telecom company providing long-distance services between the United States and international destinations. The firm achieved noteworthy success and was sold in 1997 to a publicly traded long distance company based in the United States.
Prior to joining M1, Mikati was chief executive officer at Investcom, a leading emerging market mobile phone company. In 2005, Investcom listed its share on the London Stock Exchange, as well as the Dubai International Financial Exchange in what was the largest international listing of a Middle Eastern company at that time. This made Azmi the youngest CEO of a Middle Eastern publicly traded company. He served as a non-executive director of MTN South Africa. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of International College and the St. Jude Children Cancer Center of Lebanon. Azmi is a member of Columbia University President's Council and the Columbia Engineering Board of Visitors.
2025
Savio Tung ’73SEAS
Savio Tung is the chairman of Investcorp Technology Partners and a senior advisor, following his retirement as Investcorp’s chief investment officer. He joined Investcorp in 1984 after serving as a senior banker with Chase Manhattan Bank in New York, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, and London, where he helped establish the bank’s Bahrain office and regional presence.
He holds a BS in chemical engineering from Columbia Engineering and is a trustee emeritus of Columbia University, a Columbia Alumni Medal recipient, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and an independent non-executive director of Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited.
2024
Armen Avanessians '83SEAS
Armen Avanessians retired in spring 2022 as the global head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s (GSAM) quantitative and indexing businesses. Before SAM in 2011, he led Strats, applying quantitative methods across Goldman Sachs’ divisions, and significantly contributed to the analytics platform, SecDb. Starting at Goldman Sachs in 1985 and becoming a partner in 1994, Armen previously worked at Bell Laboratories. He actively contributes to academia and philanthropy, holding positions at Columbia University, MIT, and UC Berkeley, and supports FAR and NYC FIRST. Armen holds a BS from MIT and an MS from Columbia University.
2023
Chatchai Piyasombatkul '82BS
Chairman of Metro-Ply Group, the largest wood paneling manufacturer in Southeast Asia with diversified interests that include forestry, sustainable energy, chemical products, and public real estate. Served his country selflessly as both Thai Vice Minister and a member of the Thai National Legislative Assembly. Chatchai serves as the President of the Columbia University Alumni Association of Thailand and is a former member of the Board of Visitors at Columbia Engineering.
2022
Rocco B. Commisso '71SEAS, '75BUS
A revolutionary leader and innovator in the telecom industry. Mr. Commisso is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mediacom Communications Corporation, the nation’s 8th largest cable operator.
2019
Alvin Roth
The 2012 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics alongside American economist Lloyd Shapley. Acclaimed for his work in the areas of game theory, experimental economics, and market design.
2018
Jim Albaugh
Mr. Albaugh is a renowned international leader in the fields of aviation, aerospace, and defense. He is the former executive vice president of The Boeing Company and chief executive officer of the Boeing Commercial Airplanes unit.
2017
Leonard Blavatnik
Founder and chairman of Access Industries, a privately held industrial group. Mr. Blavatnik is a serial entrepreneur, widely recognized as one of most successful global business leaders of the last 30 years.
2016
Ralph Izzo
CEO of PSEG. Mr. Izzo is a well-known leader within the utility industry, as well as the public policy arena. He is frequently asked to testify before Congress and speak to organizations on matters pertaining to national energy policy.
2015
Ehud Geller
Founder and director of biotech and healthcare companies.
2014
Ursula Burns
Chairman and CEO of Xerox; for her work transforming one of the nation’s most iconic brands into a global leader in business process; for her commitment and work to improve science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education for future generations.
2012
Jae-Un Chung
Former vice chair of Samsung and honorary chairman of the Chosun Hotel Co. and of the Shinsegae Group; for pioneering new management style of “open management”.
2011
Vikram S. Pandit
For his leadership of one of the most systemically important global financial institutions at a time of unprecedented transitions and challenges.
2007
Ira M. Millstein
For his leadership role in framing issues of corporate governance and in fashioning workable solutions to complex issues of corporate board responsibility and ethics and for acknowledged legal expertise in the fields of corporate governance, antitrust and government regulation and for pro bono commitment to the broader civic community as a key adviser to, among others, the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Central Park Conservancy, and as Chairman of the New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform.