From a leading dairy farmer in Columbia County to a legendary Cornell Cooperative Extension leader in New York City, from a passionate director of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe in the northernmost reaches of the state to a devoted veterinarian in Chemung County, the first seven recipients are alumni who returned to their home communities to make an impact.
The award program, launched by Cornell’s Division of University Relations in collaboration with Alumni Affairs and Development, recognizes New York state alumni who have returned to their home counties to start or enhance a business or nonprofit, and who regularly volunteer and are deeply engaged in their communities.
Cornell University Relations staff travels to each hometown to host a reception and award presentation for family, co-workers, friends, and local and state government representatives. Mentors and colleagues speak, often movingly, about the impact the awardee has made in the community and in the lives of others. Cornell donates $1,000 in each awardee’s name to an agency or charitable organization of their choice.