Birmingham, Ala. — The nominations deadline for The Vulcans Community Awards is quickly approaching. The Vulcans Community Awards honor citizens who exemplify civic pride, leadership and progress within the seven-county metro area. Five award categories include: Lifetime Achievement, Servant Leadership, Hero, Game Changer and Newcomer. View the criteria and make nominations by July 31 at visitvulcan.com/the-vulcans.
Five outstanding citizens, whose actions have had or will have a great impact on our region, like Vulcan has symbolized for 111 years, will be recognized. The Vulcans Community Awards symbolize pride in our region and the significant impact that community members have had on the quality of life here. Only one award will be given for Lifetime Achievement while special Spear awards will be given in the other four categories. Winners will be chosen by an independent panel of diverse citizens. Awards will be presented at The Vulcans Community Awards dinner on October 8, 2015 at The Club.
“There are teachers, business owners, parents, public servants and thousands of others positively impacting our lives every day, and The Vulcans is a meaningful way to honor their contributions to society,” said Darlene Negrotto, President and CEO of Vulcan Park Foundation. “These awards celebrate citizens from all walks of life for accomplishing inspirational things in every community of the Birmingham region. We hope nominations will include people who may otherwise go unnoticed including friends, family, co-workers, parishioners, mentors, and others.”
Through an open nomination process, more than 200 entries were received for the inaugural event in 2014. Of those nominations, the selection committee chose a tremendous inaugural class of recipients:
The Vulcans
Dr. Cameron Vowell, Lifetime Achievement
Chief of Police A.C. Roper, Servant Leadership
Dr. Shelley Stewart, Hero
Mr. Mike Warren, Game Changer
General Charles Krulak, Newcomer
The Spears
Mr. Marco Morosini and Mr. and Mrs. Andy and Jan Thrower, Servant Leadership
Ms. Ashley Deramus and Mr. Kerry McInerney, Hero
Ms. Wendy Jackson and Mr. Randall Woodfin, Game Changer
Ms. Monique Gardner-Witherspoon Ph.D. and Mr. Matthew Hamilton, Newcomer
“I am still extremely honored and humbled to have received The Vulcans’ first Servant Leadership award and to be listed among the inaugural distinguished honorees,” Chief of Police A.C. Roper said. “The Vulcans Community Awards embody all of the qualities that make Birmingham so special.”
To learn more about nominations for The Vulcans Community Awards and the banquet on October 8, 2015, contact Morgan Berney, Director of Marketing & PR.