Georgetown University Alumni Association to Honor 2018 Alumni Service Award Recipients on February 2nd in Washington, D.C.
2018 Winter Leadership Weekend Kicks Off with Premiere Networking Event, Hoya Gateway Live
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In conjunction with its Winter Leadership Weekend, Georgetown University Alumni Association (GUAA) will honor notable alumni this Friday, February 2nd at its Annual Service Recognition Awards Banquet in Washington, D.C. The Alumni Service Awards recognize individuals for their commitment of service to alumni, the university, and their communities.
One day earlier, members of GUAA's Board of Governors and Board of Regents, alumni leaders, and current students will gather in Washington, D.C. for a premiere, in-person networking event called Hoya Gateway Live. Hoya Gateway is an online platform that matches and connects students and alumni for career-related interactions and advice.
"Georgetown University is known for our renowned alumni, and this group of Alumni Service Award recipients are among the most accomplished in the nation," said Bill Reynolds, executive director, Georgetown University Alumni Association. "Aside from their considerable professional achievements, this year's honorees have demonstrated routinely their tremendous dedication to the Georgetown community."
GUAA's Board of Governors selected the following honorees:
- John W. Martin III of Washington, D.C., will receive the Apollonian Alumni Award for demonstrated exceptional efforts on behalf of the alumni of the School of Dentistry;
- Tamika Auguste of Columbia, Md., Deirdre Byrne of Washington, D.C., Nancy Ripp Clark of Potomac, Md., and Richard Nasca of Wilmington, N.C., will all receive the Founders Alumni Award, named for the founders of the Georgetown University School of Medicine and conferred upon alumni whose dedication to the medical school has been remarkable;
- Tammee Thompson of Philadelphia, Pa., and Eric Woods of Winchester, Mass., will receive the William Gaston Alumni Award, named for Georgetown's first student, which recognizes outstanding service by undergraduate alumni, who have exhibited leadership across many activities such as alumni clubs, class programs or participation in other university activities;
- Emily Holland Hull and Martin Kalin, both of Washington, D.C., will receive the 1820 Graduate Award for outstanding leadership and service by graduate alumni to their alma mater;
- Peter Mellen of Bethesda, Md., will receive the Reed Alumni Award, an honor conferred upon one member of the GUAA Board of Governors during the most recently completed fiscal year; and
- Alejandro Gonzalez-Lopez of Miami, Fla., will receive the Young Alumni Service Award, which recognizes outstanding leadership and service of a Georgetown undergraduate alumnus prior to his or her 15th reunion year.
The Annual Service Recognition Awards Banquet will be held on Friday, February 2nd at 6 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C. To learn more and register to attend, call (202) 687-3604. Individuals can also register for Hoya Gateway Live here.
About Georgetown University Alumni Association
Founded in 1881, the Georgetown University Alumni Association (GUAA) has grown to include more than 190,000 alumni from all 50 states and more than 160 countries. Its mission is to generate goodwill and support for the university and to foster a lifelong connection among alumni, the alma mater and the global Georgetown community. GUAA contributions are evident across campuses and schools. Alumni Association programs facilitate networking with fellow alumni and help establish social, service, and career opportunities around the world. For more information and to connect with GUAA, visit our website and find us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
About Hoya Gateway
Launched in 2013, Hoya Gateway is an online platform that connects students and alumni for one-on-one conversations. Using innovative technology, the platform recommends alumni volunteers for students to reach by matching their academic and career interests. The platform aims to help students learn more about potential career paths while cultivating an engaged alumni volunteer community willing to lend their time and expertise to educate students about life after graduation. The program also hosts networking events, partners with multiple offices on campus, and to date, over 3,500 conversations have been initiated through the platform.
Learn more and create a profile at https://hoyagateway.georgetown.edu/. Follow Hoya Gateway on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay updated with program news, upcoming events, and other volunteer opportunities.
SOURCE Georgetown University Alumni Association
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