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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 133 donors contributed more than $329,770 TO the 2009-2010 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 2009-2010 campaign.  It is the generosity
of these individuals that help us achieve our success

Agency Goal Busters

Some of our Federal Agencies deserve special recognition for going above and beyond the call of duty during the 2009-2010 campaign.  They worked tirelessly, not only to help those in need, but also to meet the dollar goal set by the Local Federal Coordinating Committee.  Congratulations to each of our Goal Busters.

Air Force Public Affairs, Eastern Region

Transportation Security Administration, LGA

Commodity Futures Trading Commission

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fort Hamilton

Defense Contract Management Command

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District

Dept. of Veterans Affairs  New York Harbor Healthcare Systems, Manhattan

U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton

Dept. of Veterans Affairs  St. Albans Primary and Extended Care Center

U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Company

Dept. of Veterans Affairs  James J. Peters Medical  Center

U.S. Attorney’s Office, SDNY

Drug Enforcement Agency

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, SDNY

Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Census Bureau

Federal  Air Marshal Service

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services NY Asylum

Federal Bureau of Investigation

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services NYC

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Federal Emergency Management Agency

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

U.S. Department of Labor/OASAM

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

U.S. Mission to the United Nations

Federal Protective Service

U.S.P.S. Bronx Transportation Network

Federal Trade Commission, NE Region

U.S.P.S. Inspection Service

Federal Transit Administration

U.S.P.S. Manhattan JAF Maintenance

Internal Revenue Service Bronx

U.S.P.S. Morgan P & DC

Internal Revenue Service Brooklyn

U.S.P.S. Triboro District

Internal Revenue Service Downtown

U.S. Probation Department SDNY

Internal Revenue Service Harlem

U.S. Railroad Retirement Board

Internal Revenue Service Manhattan Counsel

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Internal Revenue Service Queens

U.S. Small Business Administration

Merit Systems Protection Board

U.S.D.A. Food and Nutrition Service

Minority Business Development Agency

U.S.P.S. Inspection Service

NASA Goodard Institute for Space Studies

U.S.P.S. Manhattan JAF Maintenance

National Archives and Records Administration

U.S.P.S. Morgan P & DC

National Labor Relations Board, Region II

U.S.P.S. Triboro District

National Museum of the American Indian

USDA AMS, F&V Market News Branch

National Park Service/African Burial Ground

USDA, APHIS, PPQ, Vet Services, SITC

National Park Service/NPS Harbor Site

USMC 6th Comm. Battalion

National Park Service/Status of Liberty National Monument

Voice of America

National Urban Security Tech Lab

 

Office of Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney

 

Office of the Immigration Judge

 

Office of the Inspector General

 

Office of the U.S. Trustee, Region II

 

Social Security Administration

 

Transportation Security Administration, JFK

 

Agency Pacesetters

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

Division I
Federal Transit Administration
Coordinator – Bella Buchwald

Division II
Internal Revenue Service Office of Chief Counsel
Coordinator – Rosemarie Walsh

Division III (Uniformed Services)
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton
Coordinator – Mary Poirier

Division III (Department of Homeland Security)
Transportation Security Administration, JFK
Coordinator – Tiesha Walker-Patterson

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

Division V
U.S. Postal Service Brooklyn GPO
Coordinator – Michelle U. Love

Division VI
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Coordinator – Cheri Lightfoot

Division VII
Department of Veterans Affairs NYHHS Manhattan
Coordinator’s – Karel Raneri-Vitale/Dr. Nicole Sasson/Pauline Pagidas

Division VIII
U.S. Department of Labor/OASAM
Coordinator – Monica Pinzon


Agency Most Improved

The Most Improved Awards are presented to the Federal Agency in each CFC Division who had the greatest increases in total dollars raised from the 2008-2009 campaign. 

Division I
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Coordinator’s – Cynthia McConeyhead & Zaida Soto

Division II
Internal Revenue Service Queens
Coordinator – Rhonda Winslow

Division III (Uniformed Services)
USMC 6th Communication Battalion
Coordinator – HM2 Jennifer Martinez

Division III (Department of Homeland Security)
Transportation Security Administration LGA

Coordinator’s – Joanne Roth & Janine Ganas

Division IV
U.S. Postal Bronx Transportation & Networks
Coordinator – Paul Hinds

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

Division VI
Social Security Administration
Coordinator’s – Natasha Hinds, Rodney Ridley & Janet Feferman

Division VII

James J. Peters VA Medical Center Bronx
Coordinator – Jennifer Giwa

Division VIII
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Coordinator – Janice Manzano


Agency Leadership Trophy

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

The 2009-2010Agency Leadership Trophy is presented to:

NASA Goodard Institute for Space Studies
Coordinator – Carolyn Paurowski


Division Goal Busters

Special recognition is awarded to those CFC Divisions who meet or surpass their goal. 

Congratulations to:

Division III – Department of Homeland Securities & Uniformed Services
Division Co-Chair’s – Camille Polimeni & Commander Michael Pierson
Loaned Executive – Robert Cicero

Division IV – U.S. Postal Service Manhattan and Bronx
Division Chair– Raschelle Parker
Loaned Executives – Dianne Jones & Brenda Singleton

Division VI– Department of Health and Human Services
Division Chair – Bernie Bowles
Loaned Executive – Anthony Milano

Division VIII– Independent Agencies
Division Chair – Donna Vizian
Loaned Executive – Joan Alvarez


Division Leadership Trophy

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

The 2009-2010 Division Leadership Trophy is presented to:

U.S. Postal Service, Manhattan & Bronx
Division  IV

Division Chair – Raschelle Parker
Loaned Executives – Dianne Jones & Brenda Singleton

for raising a total of $554,970