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SOSA 2018

December 9, 2018 by AAFSW Content Manager

2018 AAFSW Awards Ceremony

 

2 Tragen Award
3 CC-EFM-Bob-Joanna_Sheila
4 Dorman Award
5 AAFSW President - SOSA Speech
7 Welcoming Spokesperson Heather Nauert
8 Mrs. Pompeo Great speaking photo
9 DACOR House
11 Spokesperson Nauert + AAFSW President
12 Mrs. Pompeo + Joanna in BFR
13 Winners and Sponsors with Mrs. Pompeo
2018 SOSA winner Nicola Hill receives award
Jessica McInerney receives award
MattEllsworth receives award
Patricia receives award

On Thursday, November 15, 2018, AAFSW held its 28th annual AAFSW awards program, which was presided over by AAFSW President, Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen, at the Benjamin Franklin Reception Room in the Department of State. The ceremony highlighted the exceptional volunteer work of seven remarkable individuals.

The Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide are grateful to have the continued financial support of former Secretary of State James Baker and his wife Mrs. Susan Baker, who helped establish this award in 1990 to recognize the goodwill of Americans for exceptional community service abroad, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Secretary of State George Shultz, the Ambassador Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University and the Green Family Foundation, as well as the support of the Center Family Foundation and the countless AAFSW members.

This year, AAFSW recognized four winners for the Secretary of State Award for Outstanding Volunteerism Abroad (SOSA) from four different geographical bureaus. DACOR recognized the winner of the 2018 Tragen Award, AAFSW and the Champions of Career Enhancement for EFMs Employment Committee recognized the recipient of the 2018 CCE–EFM Award, and AAFSW recognized the winner of the 2018 Lesley Dorman Award.

This was an exceptional year for our winners! Secretary of State Mike Pompeo honored AAFSW and the 2018 winners with a private meet and greet which took place the day before the 2018 AAFSW SOSA Ceremony. Indeed, in the afternoon of Wednesday, November 14, 2018, Secretary of State Pompeo met with the winners and discussed about their interests which led them to initiate and complete their SOSA winning projects. The Associates of the American Foreign Service and AAFSW President Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen are deeply grateful for this special honor afforded to all of us by Secretary Pompeo.

The Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide and AAFSW President were also very happy to welcome State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert, who was the keynote speaker and honored the awardees with her presence at the ceremony. Spokesperson Nauert emphasized the importance of the families that support the FSOs working abroad and called upon three children to come to the stage and honor their mother, a 2018 SOSA recipient, on her volunteer activities. The SOSA winners received a certificate of gratitude for their inspiring contributions signed by the Secretary Pompeo and AAFSW President, Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen. In addition, thanks to our generous donors, each of the SOSA winners received a cash award of $2,500 as well as a pin that reads “Outstanding Volunteer,” which commemorates the annual AAFSW Ceremony.

AAFSW was honored to welcome Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Human Resources Jeanne Juliao to help hand out all the 2018 awards. The winners were chosen by their projects’ sustainability, scope and reach, change and impact, ingenuity, and leadership. This year’s SOSA winners were presented by Yolanda Macias-Cottrell, AAFSW SOSA Chair, and they include: Dr. Abigail Hankin-Wei (AFRICAN Bureau), who trained physicians in emergency care in Mozambique; Nicola Hill (EAST ASIA and PACIFIC Bureau,) who promoted women’s and gender issues through public outreach events in China; Matt Ellsworth (EUROPE and EURASIA Bureau), who created an extensive genealogical database in Cyprus; and Jessica McInerney (WESTERN HEMISPHERE and the AMERICAS Bureau), for setting a new library up from scratch in Mexico.

Following the presentation of the 2018 Secretary of State Awards, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Human Resources Jeanne Juliao and DACOR President Jim Benson presented the Eleanor Dodson Tragen Award. This recognition, which comes with a two thousand dollars cash award, is funded by an annual gift by Mr. Tragen in memory of his late wife and is administered by DACOR to recognize a member of the Foreign Service community who has effectively advocated for and enhanced the global rights and benefits of the Foreign Service family.

AAFSW is extremely proud that this year’s award recipient is Patricia Linderman, AAFSW President Emerita. Throughout her 27 years as a Foreign Service family member, Patricia has contributed to efforts to share honest, candid information about Foreign Service life. She was a founding volunteer for Talesmag, which went online with the “Real Post Reports” in 1999, and she has helped moderate Foreign Service online groups such as Livelines and FSParent since the early 2000s. Patricia has co-edited several books: Realities of Foreign Service Life, Volumes 1 and 2, with royalties going to AAFSW, as well as A Cup of Culture and a Pinch of Crisis, a collection of essays about cross-cultural food experiences, which benefits the non-profit Tales from a Small Planet, www.talesmag.com. Seeing new online resources arising for the Foreign Service community but realizing that many people were unaware of them, she joined a volunteer team that created the Foreign Service Hub, www.FSHub.org, which gathers governmental, non-profit, and social media resources in a single site.

Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Human Resources Jeanne Juliao, along with AAFSW President Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen and AAFSW EFM Employment Committee representative Bob Castro, presented the 2018 CCE-EFM Award to Laura Sheehan. This recognition comes with a $750 cash award provided by AAFSW, and it honors an individual who has been proactive in advancing Eligible Family Member Employment. Laura provided one-on-one career coaching to hundreds of EFMs in the East Asia Pacific region. Through the use of GEI-provided tools supplemented with her own materials and anecdotes, she helped EFMs define their career paths, craft resumes, hone their interview skills, negotiate salaries (and raises), and launch their own businesses. Most often, Laura is credited with helping build EFM confidence and improving morale. Laura’s clients often tell her that after talking to her, they feel like they have clarity on their next steps and they have a renewed sense of purpose. She took her encouraging messages to the wider expat community by launching a professional development group called “Empowering Perspectives,” speaking on a Thriving Abroad podcast in March 2018, and delivering a talk on “Career Change” at TEDx Hanoi 2018.

Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Human Resources Jeanne Juliao, AAFSW State Liaison Dr. Mette Beecroft, and AAFSW President Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen presented the 2018 Lesley Dorman Award to Catherine Pierce. Lesley Dorman, who was a former AAFSW President, passed away on August 26, 2016. This award recognizes an AAFSW member who has performed outstanding service in all aspects of the organization and comes together with a silver-plated engraved platter. Together with Patricia Linderman, Catherine has been involved in the development and marketing of the FSHub.org portal since its inception in 2016, and has been the AAFSW EFM Employment Chair since the fall of 2017, a strong advocate of a fairer EPAP selection system in 2018. She has also volunteered for many AAFSW activities during her stay in Washington, DC from 2016 to 2018 and is a long-standing member of the AAFSW French Conversation Group. Catherine has been in Beijing, China since August 2018, so she was unable to travel and receive her award personally at the 2018 AAFSW Awards Ceremony. AAFSW member Christel McDonald accepted the 2018 Lesley Dorman Award on Catherine’s behalf.

Last but certainly not least, AAFSW Honorary President Susan Pompeo addressed the 2018 winners and AAFSW guests and members with a heartwarming speech on the importance of volunteerism to the communities in which people live permanently or temporarily. AAFSW really appreciated Mrs. Pompeo’s remarks as she mentioned her efforts as a volunteer and the significance of the amazing volunteer contributions of the American diplomatic community abroad.

The Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide would like to thank Secretary Mike Pompeo, AAFSW Honorary President Susan Pompeo as well as all our distinguished guests who were present at the 2018 AAFSW Awards Ceremony, especially State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Human Resources Jeanne Juliao. AAFSW would also like to thank our generous donors, the Regional Bureaus, the Family Liaison Office, DACOR, the SOSA Committee, the AAFSW Board, the AAFSW members and volunteers, and the AAFSW Foreign Born Spouses members for their continued support of our annual AAFSW Awards Program.

As the AAFSW President, I would personally like to thank our AAFSW State Liaison Dr. Mette Beecroft, our AAFSW Program Chair Sheila Switzer, our AAFSW SOSA Chair Yolanda Macias-Cottrell, and our AAFSW Office Manager Barbara Reioux for their boundless support and relentless determination to perfection.

Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen, PhD
AAFSW President

https://www.aafsw.org/blog/2018/12/09/7508/

Filed Under: AAFSW Tagged With: Awards 2018, Awards Ceremony, SOSA, SOSA 2018

December 9, 2018 by AAFSW Content Manager

Meet the 2018 AAFSW SOSA Winners!

2018 SOSA Winners, Photo Courtesy of AAFSW President, Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen.

 

 

Dr. Abigail Hankin-Wei training the first class of Emergency Medicine Specialized Physicians in Mozambique.

2018 SOSA Winner for Bureau of African Affairs, Dr. Abigail Hankin-Wei:
Dr. Abigail Hankin-Wei s a Foreign Service spouse and an emergency physician trained at the University of Pennsylvania. She is associated with Emory University in Atlanta. Dr. Hankin-Wei is recognized for her outstanding efforts to change the future of emergency care in Mozambique. She has partnered with a local medical school to start an emergency medicine residency program and is training the very first class of emergency medicine specialized physicians in the entire country. When she departs post, she will leave behind the first six newly-minted emergency medicine physicians in Mozambique, all trained by her and the American emergency medicine physicians who volunteer their time to support the project. Because this specialty has been brought to Mozambique, in ten years’ time these doctors will have saved countless lives and will be engaged in training the next generation of emergency medicine physicians.

 

 

 

 

Nicola Hil, at an event organized by the Consulate’s “Women in Society” group in Guangzhou.

2018 SOSA winner for the Bureau of East and Pacific Affairs (EAP), Nicola Hil:
Nicola Hil graduated summa cum laude from the University of California, San Diego in 2009 with a degree in Political Science, International Relations and a minor in French Literature. As a Foreign Service spouse, she moved with her husband to their first Foreign Service post in Guangzhou, China in June 2016. Nicola Hill is recognized for making invaluable contributions to Mission Guangzhou’s efforts to promote women’s and gender issues through public outreach events. Nicola took on the task of managing and improving the Consulate’s “Women in Society” group responsible for putting on these events. Working carefully in a sensitive environment, she organized 14 events, during which attendees were given a safe space to learn about and discuss issues affecting women in the United States and the world. Nicola worked with U.S. Consulate Guangzhou’s Political and Public Affairs sections to strengthen coordination on these issues, leading the development of a strategic plan, chairing meetings, delegating responsibilities, and creating a record of best practices that will serve the Consulate well even after her departure.

 

Matt A. Ellsworth giving a presentation in Nicosia.

2018 SOSA Winner for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (EUR), Matt A. Ellsworth:
Matt A. Ellsworth is a Foreign Service Officer. He has served in Abu Dhabi, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Mexico City, Baghdad, Phnom Penh, Peshawar, Kinshasa, and Nicosia, in addition to 3 domestic assignments in DC. He has a Master’s in Spanish from Brigham Young University. An avid genealogist throughout his career, Matt has done field research around the globe. Matt is recognized for his extraordinary genealogical research in Cyprus, compiling a database of Cypriots named in published and online sources, collecting an impressive library of published village histories and other resources, and providing this data to Cypriot citizens in a not-for-profit Facebook page, with plans to contribute the database to a major Cypriot university. Matt has created a valuable gift that will endure and serve the Cypriot people for generations to come, not only in Cyprus but in the large Cypriot diaspora. His work is likely to serve as the seed and basis for an era of increased interest, activity, and access for Cypriots seeking their ancestry.

 

Jessica R. McInerney at the library of Colegio Americano in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

2018 SOSA Winner for the Bureau of Western Hemisphere (WHA), Jessica R. McInerney:
Jessica has worked with children throughout her 16 years as a Foreign Service spouse. She has previously lived in Dublin, Santo Domingo, and Cape Town. Jessica McInerney is recognized for building a library from scratch at a local bilingual school, helping raise over $6,000 for the purchase of new books, and creating a community of school parents and administrators who now understand the value of reading and a strong library program. Additionally, Jessica formed a corps of volunteers whom she trained to continue expanding and improving the library long after Jessica and her family’s departure post. Jessica has contributed in a big way to make things better for current and future students in Ciudad Juarez, and her efforts will have a long and lasting benefit to the community she lived in.

Yolanda Macias-Cottrell
AAFSW SOSA Chair

https://www.aafsw.org/blog/2018/12/09/7507/

Filed Under: AAFSW Tagged With: Award Ceremony, Awards 2018, SOSA, SOSA 2018

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