Showing posts with label awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awards. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Bill and Hillary Clinton Honored

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Bill, Hillary Clinton Honored As John D. Rockefeller Jr. Park Preservation Award Winners

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640"]Hillary Clinton; George Gumina, Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve founder and president; Dr. Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky, chair of the state Council of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and former President Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton; George Gumina, Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve founder and president; Dr. Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky, chair of the state Council of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and former President Bill Clinton Photo Credit: Don Pollard Photography[/caption]

The Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve presented the inaugural John D. Rockefeller Jr. Park Preservation Award to former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton of Chappaqua.
The Clintons were honored on June 22 during the Friends Annual Gala at the Rockefeller Estate in Pocantico Hills.
They were recognized for their contributions and countless endeavors, including the Clinton Foundation. According to the Friends of the historic state park, the Clintons "carry out their longstanding work of safeguarding our natural resources and building a sustainable future. The Westchester County residents are often spotted strolling the Preserve’s charming carriage roads with their dogs and greeting other visitors.
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Friday, March 8, 2019

Hillary Clinton Celebrates International Women's Day in Oslo, Awarded Honorary Degree

Hillary Clinton was in Oslo, Norway today, International Women's Day, to receive  at the BI Business School.

Our best compliments, Mme. Secretary!

Look for Hillary around the 38:33 minute mark.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Hillary Clinton Honored in Selma

Congratulations, Mme. Secretary!



Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton highlighted the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast on Sunday at Wallace Community College-Selma.
Clinton received the 2019 International Unity Award and was inducted into the Women’s Hall of Fame by former Senator Hank Sanders and his wife, Rose Sanders.
“Women have a hard time when they seek position of power and fight for women’s rights,” Hank Sanders said. “She had to fight to become a Senator and fight to become Secretary of State.”
The capacity crowd in WCCS Gymnasium gave a thunderous standing ovation for Clinton, a former U.S. Presidential candidate in the Democrat party. The former First Lady connected the two honors.
“The two honors go hand in hand,” Clinton said. “The fight for Civil Rights, Women’s Rights and human Rights have been the driving force of my career. I’m humbled and honored to receive the award.”
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Hillary Clinton receives award at Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee Unity Breakfast

HIllary Clinton receives award in Selma
HIllary Clinton receives award in Selma
Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received the International Unity Award at the Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King Unity Breakfast in Selma, Alabama Sunday morning.
The breakfast was one of the events during the annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee.
Clinton was also inducted into the National Voting Rights Museum Women’s Hall of Fame.
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Friday, February 15, 2019

Upcoming: On Hillary Clinton's Agenda




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Hillary Clinton to participate in Selma’s 27th annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee

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Hillary Clinton is headlining the 2019 Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee hosted Feb. 28–March 4, at which she plans to announce her support of the national initiative Lift Our Vote 2020.
At the jubilee, Clinton will be awarded the International Unity Award as well as inducted into the National Voting Rights Museum Women’s Hall of Fame.
She will also be giving several speeches throughout the days-long event, including at the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast on the Wallace Community College Selma campus at 7:30 a.m. on March 3 and at the Historic Brown Chapel AME Church.

She will then participate in the Bloody Sunday March.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Hillary Clinton Honored with Inaugural "In the Arena Award" at the LBJ School

The LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, with support from the LBJ Foundation, presents its inaugural In the Arena Award to the Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton.



Evening Award Ceremony and Conversation with Hillary Clinton, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018
(AUSTIN, TEXAS, Nov. 1, 2018) The LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin (UT), with support from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, will present its inaugural In The Arena award to the Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton. The LBJ School established this prestigious award to honor an individual who has demonstrated — with purpose, perseverance, courage, integrity and empathy — commitment to public service, in service of the greater good.
Secretary Clinton will receive the In The Arena award on Nov. 13, 2018, during a private evening ceremony in the Lady Bird Johnson Auditorium in Austin, Texas. Following the presentation, Secretary Clinton will engage in a conversation before students, community leaders and special guests.
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Thursday, October 11, 2018

Hillary Clinton at The Queen's University Belfast

For her contribution to the peace process in Northern Ireland, Hillary Clinton was awarded an honorary degree at The Queen's University Belfast.  Congratulations, Mme. Secretary! Thank you for your efforts to end the troubles.

You can see the ceremony here >>>>

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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Hillary Clinton at Oxford

At the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Mansfield College of Law, Hillary honored her hero and predecessor, Eleanor Roosevelt and was awarded an honorary fellowship. Congratulations, Mme. Secretary!







Hillary Clinton
Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton unveiled a statue of Eleanor Roosevelt at Oxford University's Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. L-R: Professor Kate O’Regan, Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, Professor Allida Black, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, Tracy Roosevelt, Helen Mountfield QC
Image credit: John Cairns

Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton has unveiled a statue of Eleanor Roosevelt, the human rights champion, at Oxford University.
The unveiling took place at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Mansfield College, as part of a two-day programme to honour the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
In addition to her role in the proceedings, Secretary Clinton was also awarded an honorary fellowship of Mansfield College.
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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Another Honorary Degree for Hillary Clinton!

For her considerable contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process, Hillary will be awarded yet another honorary doctor of laws degree on October 10. Huge congratulations, Mme. Secretary! Well deserved!

Belfast university to award honorary degree to Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton is to receive an honorary degree from Queen's University Belfast.
The former US Secretary of State will be awarded the degree for her public service and contribution to peace in the North.
"We are delighted to award an honorary degree to Hillary Clinton," said Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University, Professor Ian Greer.
"The former US Secretary of State is an internationally recognised public servant, who has developed strong links with Queen’s and Northern Ireland.
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Friday, June 22, 2018

Trinity College in Dublin Honors Hillary Clinton

Hillary gave a public lecture and was awarded an honorary degree.  Congratulations, Hillary!




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'World at global tipping point'

Sharon Tobin





Former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has described the world as at "a global tipping point" where "even facts and reason are under assault like never before".Giving a public lecture at Trinity College in Dublin, she described it as a moment that will determine whether we embrace "free people, human rights and democracy" or "retreat to closed societies, oppression and authoritarianism".
Speaking to a packed to capacity lecture hall, it was speech directed at millennials, whom she said were "proving to be some of the most effective activists".
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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gives a public lecture at Trinity College Dublin. Picture: Maxwells
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gives a public lecture at Trinity College Dublin. Picture: Maxwells
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered an impassioned speech about the merits of democracy during a special visit to Dublin.
She was being recognised with an Honorary Doctorate at Trinity College Dublin and spoke to a crowd at the university's Edmund Burke Theatre, an audience including students, activists and politicians, including former Tanaiste Frances Fitzgerald.
The hour long engagement was sprinkled with signature Hillary presentation: discussing the ongoing fight for women's rights, the increasingly powerful influence over the West by Russia with just the right amount of humour.
"A lot has happened since I was last in Ireland. I became a grandmother twice over, which is just about the greatest thing in th world. As you may have heard, I ran for president. The grandparenting went great, but the other part, not so much," she said.
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Monday, June 18, 2018

Women's Forum of New York Honors Hillary Clinton with an Elly Award

Named for the Women’s Forum founder Elinor Guggenheimer, the Elly Awards honor outstanding women leaders. Hillary was among those honored today at the Plaza Hotel in New York. Congratulations, Mme. Secretary! Well-deserved!





The 8th Annual Elly Awards Hosted By The Women's Forum Of New York - Inside
Former First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton speaks onstage during the 8th Annual Elly Awards hosted by the Women's Forum of New York at The Plaza Hotel on June 18, 2018 in New York City. (June 17, 2018 - Source: Mike Coppola/Getty Images North AmericaThe 8th Annual Elly Awards Hosted By The Women's Forum Of New York - Inside
(L-R) Linda A. Willett, Kay Unge, Donna Shalala, Joyce F. Brown, Paula Zahn, Deirdre Quinn, Hillary Clinton, Sheila Johnson and Ilene Wachs attend the 8th Annual Elly Awards hosted by the Women's Forum of New York at The Plaza Hotel on June 18, 2018 in New York City. (June 17, 2018 - Source: Cindy Ord/Getty Images North America)The 8th Annual Elly Awards Hosted By The Women's Forum Of New York - Inside
Former First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton speaks onstage during the 8th Annual Elly Awards hosted by the Women's Forum of New York at The Plaza Hotel on June 18, 2018 in New York City. (June 17, 2018 - Source: Mike Coppola/Getty Images North America)The 8th Annual Elly Awards Hosted By The Women's Forum Of New York - Inside 
(L-R) Linda A. Willett, Hillary Clinton and Donna Shalala attend the 8th Annual Elly Awards hosted by the Women's Forum of New York at The Plaza Hotel on June 18, 2018 in New York City. (June 17, 2018 - Source: Cindy Ord/Getty Images North America)The 8th Annual Elly Awards Hosted By The Women's Forum Of New York - Inside 
(FR) Sheila Johnson , Linda A. Willett, Hillary Clinton, Donna Shalala, (BR) Deirdre Quinn, Paula Zahn, Kay Unger, Joyce F. Brown and Rita Crotty attend the 8th Annual Elly Awards hosted by the Women's Forum of New York at The Plaza Hotel on June 18, 2018 in New York City. (June 17, 2018 - Source: Mike Coppola/Getty Images North America)

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Hillary Clinton to Receive Radcliffe Medal

Another well-deserved honor for Hillary! Best compliments, Mme. Secretary!
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Hillary Clinton to receive Radcliffe Medal – Harvard Gazette

By Radcliffe Institute Communications DateMarch 8, 2018March 7, 2018

Hillary Rodham Clinton
 
Hillary Rodham Clinton will receive the Radcliffe Medal on May 25.
Courtesy of Hillary Rodham Clinton

Institute to recognize longtime public servant as 'advocate of American leadership'

The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study announced today that former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will receive the prestigious Radcliffe Medal on May 25 during Harvard’s Commencement week.
Awarded on Radcliffe Day, the annual gathering to celebrate the institute’s commitment to excellence and inquiry, the medal honors individuals whose lives and work have had a transformative impact on society.
Radcliffe Dean Lizabeth Cohen called Clinton a “champion for human rights” and for the welfare of all, a “skilled legislator,” and “an advocate of American leadership to create a world in which states live up to their responsibilities.”
A former first lady, Clinton served as a U.S. senator from New York from 2001 to 2009 before taking over as Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. She was the Democratic Party’s nominee for president in 2016, the first woman candidate for that office from a major political party.
“Hillary Clinton’s life and career are an inspiration to people around the world,” said Cohen, who is also the Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies in Harvard’s Department of History. “We commend Secretary Clinton for her accomplishments in the public sphere as a champion for human rights and the welfare of all, as a skilled legislator, and as an advocate of American leadership to create a world in which states — to quote Secretary Clinton — ‘have clear incentives to cooperate and live up to their responsibilities, as well as strong disincentives to … sow discord and division.’ We salute her commitment to a life of public service and the resilience it takes to live and work in the public eye.”
“Whether in Arkansas, Washington, D.C., New York state, or traveling around the globe as secretary of state,” Cohen said, “Secretary Clinton has provided a model of what it takes to transform society, often under scrutiny: tireless effort, toughness amid the political fray, and an enduring capacity to envision a better future.”
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Big Sister Boston Honors Hillary Clinton

Hillary was honored last night at the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston’s annual gala.
Congratulations, Mme. Secretary!



Hillary Clinton took a break last night from her book tour about her loss in the presidential election to promote the value of “kindness” and mentorship to children.
Before an audience of about 500 at the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston’s annual gala at the Museum of Fine Arts, Clinton said the reason she is so devoted to doing what she can on behalf of children, particularly those who are vulnerable, is because of her mother.
Clinton has spent much of the past few months on the road around the nation touting her book, “What Happened,” blaming her 2016 presidential loss on Russian interference, and denouncing President Trump. She sounded a different note at last night’s event.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Hillary Clinton Wows Westchester!



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Westchester resident and 2016 Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attracted a record crowd at The Business Council of Westchester’s  (BCW) Annual Fall Dinner held Monday, Nov. 20 at The Hilton Westchester with overflow tables that spilled out into the hallway.
The former first lady, secretary of state and U.S. senator from New York was at the Rye Brook hotel to receive the Westchester Global Leadership Laureate Award.
She was greeted -- after a speech by BCW President and CEO Marsha Gordon -- with a standing ovation, rousing applause, and even a "We love you Hillary" shouted from a group in the back of the room.
After a brief mention about how crazy the electon was -- she drew laughter from the audience when she referenced the recent Westchester county executive race between Democrat George Latimer and two-term Repulican Rob Astorino (as opposed to her own) -- she spoke about lessons learned from the 2016 Presidential campaign.
"People often ask me, since the election, how I am," said Clinton. "And I say, as a person, I'm good. But as an American, I'm concerned."
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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Hillary Clinton to be Honored in Westchester

Hillary is scheduled to be honored own her home turf this month.
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Hillary Clinton keynote speaker at Westchester business council dinner

Jordan Fenster, jfenster@lohud.com Published 3:37 p.m. ET Nov. 16, 2017

Hillary Clinton — Chappaqua resident, former senator, U.S. secretary of state and 2016 Democratic nominee for president of the United States  — is scheduled to be the featured speaker at the Business Council of Westchester’s annual fall dinner.
Clinton will also accept the organization’s Westchester Global Leadership Laureate Award from CEO Marsha Gordon.
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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Hillary Clinton Receives 2017 Democratic Woman of the Year Award

No better day than today for Hillary Clinton to have been so honored! Congratulations, Hillary!



Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will talk about her loss in the 2016 presidential election and the political climate in the U.S. a year later as she receives the 2017 Democratic Woman of the Year Award.
Hillary Clinton will accept the 2017 Democratic Woman of the Year Award around 4:30 p.m. ET. Watch live in the player above.
The award, given by the Woman’s National Democratic Club, is “in recognition of her extraordinary contributions to American politics and international affairs, as well as the inspiration she has provided to women and girls around the world.”
The award comes weeks after Clinton released her latest book, “What Happened,” which detailed her 2016 campaign and her loss to President Donald Trump.
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Donna Brazile and Liz Warren can go wash Bernie's socks!


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Hillary Clinton, the former Democratic presidential nominee, during a stop on her book tour in Chicago this week. Kamil Krzaczynski/Reuters
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton received a Democratic Woman of the Year Award — who else would it be? — at the Women’s National Democratic Club on Thursday, and the first tears were shed about three minutes after she took the stage.
In a room full of purple suffragist sashes and elected officials, Nuchhi Currier, the president of the organization, choked up when she said the outcome of the election — 358 days ago — was “very different from what had been anticipated.”
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Mrs. Clinton’s appearance signaled the continuation of the Democratic mourning process that has persisted since the election, even as drama continues to mark her campaign. On Thursday, Politico published a first-person article by Donna Brazile, the former chair of the Democratic National Committee, who wrote that the Clinton campaign in 2016 controlled the committee and rigged the nomination process. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, made the same accusation on CNN on Thursday.
Ms. Brazile also wrote that the Clinton campaign had used a joint fund-raising agreement that would grant it control over strategy in exchange for raising funds. Ms. Brazile characterized the agreement as a “cancer” for the Democratic Party.
Through a spokeswoman, officials for the party disagreed.
“Joint fund-raising committees were created between the DNC and both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in attempt to raise the general election funds needed to win in 2016,” Xochitl Hinojosa, the communications director for the committee, wrote in an email on Thursday. “Clinton was the only candidate who raised money for the party through her joint fund-raising committee with the DNC, which would benefit any candidate coming out of the presidential primary process.”




Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Roosevelt University Honors Hillary Clinton

Fittingly, Hillary Clinton was awarded the inaugural Eleanor Roosevelt Social Justice Award. Eleanor would be proud. Congratulations, Mme. Secretary! Very well-deserved.


Roosevelt University honored Hillary Clinton for her lifetime commitment to social justice with the inaugural Eleanor Roosevelt Social Justice Award on Oct. 30 at the Auditorium Theatre.
Roosevelt University officials, including Board of Trustees Chair Patricia Harris, presented the award on stage at the theatre following Clinton’s public appearance for her book tour and new book, What Happened.
"Your life’s work resonates with Eleanor Roosevelt’s statement that ‘We must be able to show people that democracy is not about words, but action,’” Roosevelt University President Ali R. Malekzadeh said in honoring Clinton.
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Saturday, October 28, 2017

Hillary Clinton Inducted into the IWF Hall of Fame

The International Women's Forum & Leadership Foundation inducted Hillary Clinton into their Hall of Fame last night in Houston.


Hillary Clinton visits Houston to accept award

 

By Aaron Barker - Senior Web Editor

HOUSTON - Former Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton was in Houston on Friday to accept an award from the International Women’s Forum.
More than 40 countries participated in the group’s World Leadership Conference, which focuses on a range of topics from human trafficking to global health.
The two-day conference, which wrapped up Friday night, focused on how the topics impact women on a daily basi
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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Women's Media Center Declares Hillary Clinton 'Wonder Woman' on her Birthday!

At Capitale in New York City tonight, the Women's Media Center serenaded Hillary Clinton on her 70th birthday and honored her with their one and only "Wonder Woman Award." April Ryan, in a respite from combat in the White House Press Room, was among those honored.  Best compliments to all the honorees and congratulations to our Wonder Woman!

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We agree, Mr. President!