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CSEA honors members’ achievements
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 109th Annual Delegates Meeting
CSEA closed our 109th Annual Delegates Meeting by honoring a few of the outstanding achievements by our members through several awards.
Our CSEA Mission Achievement Award, presented to members
in our state, local government and private sector divisions,
was recently renamed the Danny
Former President Danny Donohue congratulates Central New York DDSO Local President Donald Page on receiving our State Danny Donohue Leadership Award.
Donohue congratulates Town of Oyster Bay Local President Jarvis Brown on receiving our Nadra Floyd Award for Organizing.
Donohue Leadership Award in honor of former CSEA President Danny Donohue, who recently retired. We also presented our Nadra Floyd Award for Organizing, Membership Achievement Award, PEOPLE Recruiter of the Year, the PEOPLE Cup and the Polar Cap Award. We will feature more about the honorees in upcoming editions.
Donohue congratulates NYS School of Ceramics at Alfred University Local activist David Greene on receiving our Private Sector Danny Donohue Leadership Award.
Donohue congratulates Clinton County Local President Joseph Musso on receiving our Local Government Danny Donohue Leadership Award.
Donohue congratulates Staten Island Developmental Center Local President Jeanette Mitchell on receiving the Membership Achievement Award.
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Donohue, left, presents the PEOPLE
Cup to the Long Island Region for being the region that recruited the most new PEOPLE members. Accepting on behalf of the region are Long Island Region PEOPLE Committee Chair Barbara Homburger
and Long Island Region President Nick LaMorte.
Donohue, left, congratulates SUNY Upstate Medical Center Local activist Ali Cottrell, center, for being named the PEOPLE Recruiter of the Year. At right is CSEA Statewide PEOPLE Committee Chair Betty Jo Johnson.
Danny Donohue, left, presents the President’s Polar Cap Award to the Central Region for raising the most money for the Special Olympics during last year’s Polar Plunges. Central Region President Kenny Greenleaf accepts on behalf of the region.
  













































































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