Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
An extraordinary reputation usually results from many years of dedication and hard work. But Rahim Moloo, not yet 30, is a notable exception to that norm. With a list of achievements longer than that of most people twice his age and a CV that could shame top executives, Rahim epitomizes the enormous potential that UBC graduates possess.
As a UBC law student, he won several debating championships for UBC including the Canadian National Debating Championships and the World Public Speaking Championships. He also volunteered as chairperson of the Faculty Council Student Caucus. For these accomplishments and more, in his final year at UBC Rahim was recognized by The Globe and Mail as a “face of BC’s future.”