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Recognition and Awards

Leadership Donors

Leadership Donors are those individuals who give to the NYC CFC at the Chairperson’s Award Level ($2,000 or more).

A total of 115 donors contributed more than $300,164 to the 2011 campaign.

On behalf of the campaign, the volunteers and each of the charitable agencies supported by the campaign, we wish to thank you for your generosity and commitment to the New York City Combined Federal Campaign.

CFC Donors

Our gratitude and appreciation go out to each of the New York City Federal employees who participated in the 2011 campaign. It is the generosity of these individuals that help us achieve our success.

Agency Goal Busters

A special thanks goes out to the employees of the agencies listed below who contributed generously and went above and beyond the call of duty this past year to reach and even surpass their campaign goal.

U.S. Attorney’s Office, EDNY U.S. Postal Service Brooklyn GPO
U.S. Marshals Service, SDNY U.S. Postal Service LIC

U.S. Probation Department, EDNY

U.S. Postal Service Jamaica
U.S. District Court, EDNY U.S. Postal Service Flushing Customer Svc.
U.S. Pretrial Services Agency, SDNY U.S. Postal Service Far Rockaway
U.S. Court of International Trade U.S. Postal Service Brooklyn P&DC
U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit U.S. Postal Service Flushing P&DC
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, SDNY Dept. of Health and Human Services
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, EDNY U.S. Department of Education
National Museum of the American Indian U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Dev.
U.S. Attorney’s Office, SDNY General Services Administration
Metropolitan Correctional Center U.S. Peace Corps
Office of the Inspector General St. Alban’s Primary & Extended Care Ctr.
Comptroller of the Currency NY Harbor Health Care Systems, Bklyn.
Internal Revenue Service Bronx U.S. Government Printing Office
Defense Contract Audit Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion National Park Service, Statue of Liberty
Navy Office of Information East U.S. Department of Labor/OASAM
Federal Aviation Administration NY Passport Agency
National Urban Security Tech Lab Merit Systems Protection Board
Federal Protective Service National Archives & Records Admin.
U.S. Postal Service Manhattan JAF Maint. Equal Employment Opportunity Comm.
U.S. Postal Service Morgan P&DC



Agency Pacesetters

The Pacesetter Award is presented to the Federal Agency in each CFC Division which performs the best overall, truly setting the example and pace for other Agencies in the Division. Criteria includes, but is not limited to: rate of participation, per-capita gift, average gift, overall increase from the previous campaign, and performance over goal.

Division I
U.S. Marshals Service, SDNY

Coordinators – Joseph Cimaglia & Chrystal Vazquez

Division II
Internal Revenue Service Bronx Office

Coordinator – Ines Rivera

Division III (Uniformed Services)
U.S. Coast Guard Sector New York

Coordinator – Lieutenant Colleen Smith

Division III (Department of Homeland Security)
U.S. Customs and Border Protection/ NY Field Operation

Coordinators – Jose L. Cruz and Robert Cicero

Division IV
U.S. Postal Service Inspection Service
Coordinator – Angela Pless

Division V
U.S. Postal Service Far Rockaway
Coordinator – Traci Lennon

Division VI
Department of Health and Human Services
Coordinators – Lachaughn Barnes, Danielle Head, Karina Aguilar, Camille Crooks,
Latonjia Roddy & Pamela Green

Division VII
St. Albans Primary & Extended Care
Coordinators – Jonathan Beckerman & Ravinder Dhillon

Division VIII
N.Y. Passport Bureau
Coordinators Robert Farkas & Kathryn E. Foss

Most Improved Agency

The Most Improved Awards are presented to the Federal Agency in each CFC Division which had the greatest increases in total dollars raised over the 2010 campaign.

Division I
U.S. District Court, EDNY

Coordinators – Richard Norville & Jeffrey Howell

Division II
Comptroller of Currency
Coordinator – Celeste Gallant

Division III (Uniformed Services)
U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion, Fort Hamilton
Coordinator – SGT. Ricky Jaurique

Division III (Department of Homeland Security)
Federal Aviation Administration
Coordinator – Anne Carlucci-Savich

Division IV
U.S. Postal Service JAF Maintenance
Coordinator – Mary Hayes

Division V
U.S. Postal Service Flushing P&DC
Coordinator – Anne Piazza

Division VI
U.S. Department of Education
Coordinator – Jacquelyn Pitta

Division VII
Department of Veterans Affairs NYHHS, Brooklyn
Coordinators – Simona Peker & Roman Shneur

Division VIII
National Park Service, Statue of Liberty
Coordinator – Tonia Y. Best

 

Agency Leadership Trophy

The Agency Leadership Trophy is awarded to the Federal Agency which achieves the highest increase in Per Capita Gift in the New York City Combined Federal Campaign.

The 2011 Agency Leadership Trophy is presented to:

U.S. Postal Service JAF Maintenance
Coordinator – Mary Hayes

Division Goal Buster

Special recognition is awarded to the CFC Division which met or surpassed its goal.

Congratulations to:

Division V– U.S. Postal Service Brooklyn, Queens & Staten Island
Division Chair – Walter Klimetz
Loaned Executive – Michelle U. Love

Division Leadership Trophy

The Division Leadership Trophy is awarded to the CFC Division
with the highest total contribution

The 2011 Division Leadership Trophy is presented to:

U.S. Postal Service, Brooklyn, Queens & Staten Island
Division V

Division Chair – Walter Klimetz
Loaned Executive – Michelle U. Love

for raising a total of $339,720

CONGRATULATIONS!