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Bellarmine University announces distinguished award recipients

September 14, 2017

Awards Dinner Planned December 2

Bellarmine University announces the recipients of its prestigious annual Alumni Association Awards. This year, Bellarmine honors seven individuals who have distinguished themselves through professional accomplishments, community service and demonstration of attitudes consistent with Bellarmine’s values.

The 56th Annual Alumni Association Awards Dinner takes place Saturday, December 2, in the Amelia Brown Frazier Convocation Hall on Bellarmine University's campus. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. and the dinner and program at 6:45. Tickets are $60 per person. To RSVP, call 502-272-8333 or visit the Alumni Association's website

The honorees are:
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Alumnus of the Year: Ralph Gronefeld ’81
National leader in the healthcare sector. Recently retired President & CEO of ResCare, a $2 billion organization founded and headquartered in Louisville that is now the nation’s leading private provider of services to people with disabilities and leading privately-owned home care company.

Scarlet & Silver Society Inductee: Jim Vargo ’82
Bellarmine cross country and track coach since 2000, three-time USA Paralympic coach. Assisted in carrying the torch for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway and the 1996 Paralympics in Atlanta. Former head track and field coach for the USA Paralympic Team and former head track and field coach of the US Association of Blind Athletes.

Monsignor Horrigan Distinguished Service Award: Dr. Mary Pike ’80
Longtime faculty member Dr. Mary Pike has been instrumental in the growth of the

Donna and Allan Lansing School of Nursing and Clinical Sciences and the university’s interdisciplinary course program. She was the first to create domestic and international clinical learning opportunities for nursing students and coordinated the Lansing School Artist in Residence program for many years.

Gallery of Distinguished Graduates:
Christen Boone ’00 MBA
President and CEO of the Fund for the Arts. Previously served as Director of the Greater Louisville Project and, as Director of External Relations for 21st Century Parks, helped to build The Parklands of Floyds Fork. As a volunteer, served on multiple boards with area nonprofits including Governors Scholars Program and Foundation, Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville Downtown Partnership, Arts & Culture Alliance and Actors Theatre of Louisville.

Dr. Marvin Hanka ’64
Former medical director at St. Anthony and Caritas; now retired. Named one of America’s Top Doctors over his 37-year career while being focused on social justice. Was the Medical Director of St. Anthony’s emergency room and the Caritas Westside Medical Center. Member of the DeSales High School Hall of Honors.

Mike Moll ’79
Senior vice president at PNC Bank; director of client and community relations for Kentucky and Tennessee operations. Has held leadership positions with many area nonprofits, including chairman of the board of the Leadership Louisville Center, Louisville Sports Commission and Brightside. Former member of the Bellarmine Board of Overseers. Named one of Business First’s Forty Under 40.

Accounting Alumna of the Year: Cynthia H. Zipperle ’84
Vice president, chief accounting officer and controller at Humana, Inc. Will be honored at an Awards Luncheon on September 28. For information or to register, visit the Alumni Association's website
 
 

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