Submit a Nomination by April 1, 2025
Nominating individuals recognizes their hard work and inspires current and future students to make an impact. By highlighting success stories, we reinforce the value of being part of the FLCC community and encourage others to strive for greatness. Submit your nomination by April 1, 2025
Distinguished Alumni Award
The Distinguished Alumni Award celebrates achievement in one or more of these areas:
- Professional Achievement: Earned distinction in their field as evidenced by promotions, awards, achievements, advanced degrees, professional associations, publications, and presentations.
- Community Service: Served with distinction in civic, service, or philanthropic organizations as evidenced by contributions to the advancement and leadership of the organizations, honors, and awards.
- Service to FLCC: Demonstrated outstanding loyalty and service over a period of several years to the College and/or Alumni Association as evidenced by volunteer participation and philanthropic support.
- Outstanding spirit: Demonstrated an indomitable spirit, overcoming significant obstacles and challenges to pursuing their education that transformed their life.
Alumni Award Categories
- FLCC Alumni Association Exceptional Service Award
- Outstanding Young Alumni Award
- Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
- Outstanding Conservation Alumni Achievement Award
- Outstanding Horticulture Alumni Achievement Award
- Outstanding Nursing Alumni Achievement Award
- Outstanding Art Alumni Achievement Award
- Outstanding Computing Sciences Alumni Achievement Award
- Outstanding Humanities Alumni Achievement Award
Fill out the FLCC Alumni Awards Nomination form to get started.
2024 | Kiki Wilson '06
Communications Professor at FORTIS Colleges and InstitutesA.S. in Theater Production, FLCC; B.S. Broadcast Communications and Film, SUNY Brockport; M.S. Communications, Walden University.
In recognition of Kiki Wilson’s advocacy for diversity, equity, and inclusion through her work in the arts, her community engagement, and her role as an educator aligning with the mission of Finger Lakes Community College.
2023 | Eric D. Frarey '84
Managing Partner and Director of Sales, Heron Hill Winery; Owner and Operator, Macri Vineyard; Strategic Brand Development Manager, Director of Sales, District Manager, Southern Wine and Spirits, Combo Division Sales Representative, Wine Division Sales Representative, Eber Brothers Wine and LiquorA.S. in Applied Science: Engineering Science, FLCC; Electrical Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
In recognition of Eric D. Frarey's contributions to the regional and national wine distribution industry, the local community, and FLCC's mission.
2020 | Lester E. Mayers '17
Writer/Traveling Poet and Poetry InstructorA.A. Liberal Arts & Sciences: Theatre Arts, FLCC; B.A. SUNY New Paltz, Magna Cum Laude; M.F.A. Naropa University Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics
In recognition of Lester E. Mayers's perseverance, community contributions, and accomplishments as a poet, performer, and writing instructor.
2019 | Dr. Preston E. Pierce '79
Museum Educator, Ontario County Historical Society; County Historian, Ontario County Dept. of Records and Archives; Adjunct Lecturer in History, Finger Lakes Community CollegeB.A. Westminster College; B.S. Excelsior College; M.A.T. University of Vermont; M.S.Ed., C.A.S. SUNY College at Brockport; CRT Finger Lakes Community College; Ed.D. University of Rochester; M.L.S. SUNY College at Geneseo; M.S. Boise State University; Graduate CRT East Tennessee State University
In recognition of Dr. Preston E. Pierce's contributions to our community for nearly 50 years as an educator and historian and to our nation as a United States Army Officer.
2018 | Nancy Langer '77, Trustee Emeritus
First Graduate to serve on the College's Board of Trustees, Retired TeacherA.A. Humanities, FLCC; B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, SUNY Empire State College; M.S. Education, The College at Brockport, SUNY
In recognition of Nancy Langer's numerous contributions to the development of Finger Lakes Community College, her ability to lead and inspire others, and her passion for education.
2017 | Katy Berke-Henthorne '91
Founder and President, The Crew CompanyA.A. Liberal Arts & Sciences: Broadcast Communication, FLCC; B.S. Mass Communication, Emerson College
In recognition of Katy Berke-Henthorne's volunteer service and achievements as a producer and owner of a highly trusted consulting/booking agency in the entertainment industry.
2017 | Dr. Rodney C. Haring '95
Research faculty member at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Office of Cancer Health Disparities Research, Department of Cancer Prevention and Control, and adjunct faculty member at the University of Arizona, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Native American Research and Training CenterA.S., Science, FLCC; B.A., Stony Brook University; M.S.W., Ph.D. University at Buffalo
In recognition of Dr. Rodney C. Haring's contributions to Native American health research, social work, and his positive impact as a mentor.
2016 | Dr. Gail O. '74
President of LaGuardia Community CollegeA.A. Jamestown Community College; B.A. SUNY Albany; M.A., Ph.D. The George Washington University
In recognition of Dr. Gail O. Mellow's contributions to the development and future of the American community college.
2016 | John (Jack) W. Moran, Jr. '79
President/Owner Roseland Bowl Inc.A.A.S. Business Administration
In recognition of Jack Moran's contributions to CCFL/FLCC, our community, and the sport of bowling.
2015 | Tor N. Constantino '89
Director of Global Public Relations and External Affairs, IMS HealthA.A. Communications; B.S. Journalism, Syracuse University; M.B.A. Rochester Institute of Technology
In recognition of Tor Constantino's achievements in journalism, corporate communications, and public relations.
2015 | Mary M. Wilsey '70
Professor of Business and Coordinator of Administrative Professional Program, Finger Lakes Community CollegeA.A.S. Executive Secretarial Science; B.S. Nazareth College; M.S. Nazareth College
In recognition of Mary Wilsey's contributions to Finger Lakes Community College from 1974-2015.
2014 | John E. Derby '82
Director of Advertising, Shoppers Club, and Shoppers Club for Business, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.A.A.S. Accounting
In recognition of John Derby's achievements in leadership, team building, and organizational acumen over 35 years of dedicated service.
2014 | Kathleen M. Saxby '78
Chief Visionary Officer, Style IntegrityA.A.S. Retail Business Management; A.A.S. Men's Design & Marketing, Fashion Institute of Technology
In recognition of her pursuit of superior product design, workmanship, and innovation in seizing niche career opportunities in the fashion apparel industry, Kathleen's leadership, integrity, and commitment to collaboration among industry sectors impassioned her role as a mentor to students in meeting ever-changing skill needs.
2014 | Brett W. Utter '97
Director of the Culinary Innovation Center, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.A.A. Liberal Arts and Humanities; B.A. Business Administration, Empire State College
In recognition of Brett Utter advancing his career through diverse leadership opportunities, persevering in the face of challenges, and investing his energy and resources to make a difference in the community.
2013 | Tracey J. Fuller '93
Heiser Brand President and Canandaigua Branch General ManagerA.A. Liberal Arts and Science; B.A. English, Nazareth College
In recognition of building her career through embracing change and accepting leadership opportunities and for her personal investment of time, energy, and resources benefitting multiple organizations in the local community.
2013 | Michael J. Miller '89
Chief Marketing Officer, RENESYS CorporationA.A.S. Accounting, B.S. St. John Fisher, Master's certificate George Washington University
In recognition of seizing unexpected career opportunities in the sphere of global security, a commitment to his leadership in the business sector, and ongoing service to and support of the College from his time as a student through the present.
2012 | Brian M. Kolb '71
New York State Assembly Minority Leader and AssemblymanIn recognition of an outstanding career of dedicated public service, private sector leadership, support for community organizations and commitment to education.
2011 | Mark T. Watkins, Sr. '75
Senior Vice President of Technology and Forestry, MeadWestvaco, Richmond, Va.A.S. Science; B.S. Paper Science and Engineering SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse University
In recognition of learning an industry from the ground up and promotions based on broad-based knowledge and experience in engineering, manufacturing operations, forestry, R & D, sustainability and human resources, resulting in Mark Watkins' promotion to the senior management team at Mead West & Co.
2011 | John E. Hume, Jr. '77
Retired teacher and Illustrator of "My Florida Alphabet" in 2004 which was adopted statewide by the Florida public schools to teach the alphabet and illustrated children's book, "Annie and Andy - A Tale of Two Lighthouses"A.A. Liberal Arts and Science; B.S. Education, Buffalo State Teacher's College; M.S. Education, NOVA University; M.S. Educational Leadership, NOVA University
In recognition of his willingness to pursue multiple degrees, talent and success as an artist/illustrator, and dedication to public service that led John Hume to become an effective teacher and a role model for students who dream of being recognized for their artwork.
2010 | Dana C. Hansen Chavis '89
Assistant Federal Community Defender for Federal Defender Services of Eastern Tennessee, Inc.B.S. Political Science SUNY Brockport; Juris Doctor Albany Law School of Union University
In recognition of personal caring, a sense of responsibility, and dedication to public service that led Dana Chavis to a successful legal career committed to providing quality legal representation and resulting in justice.
2009 | David L. Jewett '89
Professional Athlete; Two-time Timbersport World ChampionA.A.S. Horticulture; B.S. Colorado State
In recognition of his success as a professional athlete in a sport that demands strength, ability, and heart and for his courage in times of overwhelming challenge.
2008 | Richard J. Plympton '84, '85
CEO and Vice President, Optimax Systems, Inc.A.S. Business Administration; A.S. Computer Science; A.S. Engineering Science; B.S. and M.B.A. University of Rochester
In recognition of the leadership and innovative initiatives that have changed the optics industry services and expectations, and for his unwavering promotion of lifelong learning and having fun.
2008 | William "Willie" F. Simmons '80
Senior Vice President, Finance - Excellus Health PlanA.A.S. Accounting; B.S. St. John Fisher; M.B.A. University of Rochester - Simon School
In recognition of his business achievement in the corporate world and commitment to the community.
2007 | James C. Diermeier '77
Associate Director of Outdoor Gardens, New York Botanical GardenA.A.S. Natural Resource Conservation
In recognition of an outstanding career in horticulture and commitment to the green industry.
2007 | Sandra Smithoover Maine '76
Founder and Owner, SunFeather Natural Soap CompanyA.A.S. Criminal Justice; B.S. SUNY Potsdam
In recognition of leadership in directing a world-renowned company producing quality handmade products and for commitment to supporting humanitarian and environmental efforts worldwide.
2006 | Dr. Suzanne Bamonto Graney '91
Assistant Professor School Psychology Program, RITA.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.A. SUNY at Geneseo; Ph.D. University of Oregon
In recognition of educational research, collaboration, and advocacy leading to changing attitudes and approaches to educating children, particularly those who experience difficulties in acquiring literacy.
2006 | Laura M. Gross '84
Executive Director/CEO Canandaigua YMCAA.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.S. Nazareth College
In recognition of non-profit leadership encouraging health, fitness and well-being to individuals and families in Canandaigua.
2005 | Jeffery R. Kehrer '83
US Department of Homeland Security/US Secret ServiceA.A.S. criminal justice; B.S. John Jay College of Criminal Justice
In recognition of his Washington, D.C.-based law enforcement career serving U.S. Presidents and Vice-presidents in several capacities.
2005 | Donald P. Rivers, Esq. '73
A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.A. SUNY Buffalo; Juris Doctor University of Southern California, Gould School of LawIn recognition of personal dedication to public service, a commitment to creating cultural opportunity, and a successful legal career.
2005 | Kevin D. Flynn '79
Partner, Martino FlynnA.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.S. Cornell University; M.P.S. Cornell University
In recognition of the quest to meet the challenge of climbing the world's highest mountain peaks, entrepreneurial business achievement, and commitment to volunteerism.
2004 | Rudy W. Musclow '78
Chief of Law Enforcement - Utah Division of Wildlife ResourcesA.A.S. Natural Resources Conservation, B.S. Utah State University
In recognition of a career in the wildlife resources field, which is by nature one of service, and in tribute of professional and personal ethics.
2004 | William P. Santelli '73
Self-employed Artist and Owner - Bill Santelli StudioA.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.S. SUNY at New Paltz
In recognition of the artistic talent, business acumen, and resolve to craft his passion into a livelihood as a professional artist working with acrylics on canvas.
2003 | Richard D. Thomas '81
Environmental Conservation Officer, NYS Department of Environmental ConservationA.A.S. Natural Resources Conservation
In recognition of outstanding career in environmental law enforcement, commitment to promoting the importance of environmental protection, and dedication to public health and safety.
2003 | Richard A. Williams '80
Environmental Program Manager, Xerox CorporationA.A.S. Natural Resources Conservation; B.S. SUNY Empire State College; M.S. R.I.T.
In recognition of accomplishments in the environmental management field and for a career commitment to water quality issues.
2003 | Annie L. Moore-Cox '85
Nurse EducatorA.A.S. Nursing; B.A. University of Albany; M.S. Russell Sage College
In recognition of research and pioneer efforts in Web-based learning in nursing education.
2002 | Yvonne Lowrey Jolly '86
Adult Nurse Practitioner, Canandaigua Medical GroupA.A.S Nursing; B.S. Nazareth College; M.S. Syracuse University School of Nursing
In recognition of the spirit to overcome academic challenges in pursuit of several advanced nursing degrees and professional opportunities.
2002 | Dr. Sadredin (Dean) Moosavi '89
Assistant Professor, Minnesota State University MankatoA.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.S. SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry; M.S. and Ph.D. University of New Hampshire
In recognition of research in global change and dedication to assisting students academically and in extracurricular leadership activities.
2002 | Lori Franklin Nellist '82
Co-Founder and Co-Director, New FrontiersA.A.S. Natural Resources Conservation
In recognition of the effort and dedication to establish New Frontiers, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization that offers interactive, challenging adventure activities designed to help people develop purpose-driven lives.
2001 | Laurie VerSchneider Broccolo '78
Owner, Broccolo Tree & Lawn Care, Inc.A.A.S. Ornamental Horticulture
In recognition of outstanding achievement and dedication to environmentally sound principles of horticulture.
2001 | Jean S. Cass '81
Co-Founder/Director, House of JohnA.A.S. Nursing
In recognition of volunteer efforts and dedication to establish and set up the House of John, a home for the dying and their families.
2001 | Dr. Anthony Faiola '72
Executive Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.F.A. SUNY at New Paltz; M.A. SUNY at Albany; M.A. Ohio State University; M.F.A. Ohio State University; Ph.D. Purdue University
In recognition of career achievement in visual communication design, graphic technology, and the cognitive sciences.
2001 | Linda S. Ochs '94
Founding Director, Finger Lakes Citizens for the EnvironmentA.A.S. Natural Resources Conservation; B.S. Empire State College
In recognition of commitment and dedication to promoting the importance of environmental protection.
2001 | Philip C. Povero '72, '74
Ontario County SheriffA.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences; A.A.S. Criminal Justice; B.S. Rochester Institute of Technology
In recognition of an outstanding career in law enforcement and dedication to community organizations supporting youth and promoting public safety issues.
2001 | Dr. Richard J. Rivers '75
Chief of Anesthesiology, Lattimore Surgical Center
Associate Professor, University of Rochester
A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences; B.S. Clarkson University; M.D. Medical College of Ohio; Ph.D. University of Virginia Health Sciences Center In recognition of outstanding educational achievement and dedication to the field of medicine.
2001 | Susan C. Treadwell '74
Director of Quality Assurance/Health Services - Finger Lakes United Cerebral Palsy, Inc.A.A.S. Nursing; B.S.N. Alfred University
In recognition of service to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
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