SDMAC ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 10 th ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

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PRESS RELEASE SDMAC ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 10 th ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 30, 2017 Contact: Randy Bogle (619) 299-3762 executivedirector@sdmac.org San Diego, CA On Wednesday, March 29, 2017, the San Diego Military Advisory Council (SDMAC) hosted its 10 th Annual Achievement Awards Dinner and Ceremony. This annual event recognizes local civilian and military individuals, companies, and organizations that have made extraordinary contributions to the welfare of San Diego s military community. In addition to several achievement awardees, this year SDMAC leadership awarded the Rear Admiral Bruce Boland, USN, Lifetime Achievement Award to RADM Ronne Froman-Blue, USN (Ret), first female Navy Mayor and former CEO of the Monarch School Project. The award is named after the late Admiral Boland, former San Diego Navy mayor and Commander of Naval Base San Diego (now Navy Region Southwest). Once again, we are gratified and humbled by the incredible support provided to our military members and their families here in San Diego, said Dennis DuBard, SDMAC President. In addition, the level of support provided by our military families in giving back to the community is truly amazing. SDMAC thanks everyone who submitted nominees for this year s Achievement awards all are deserving. Collectively, award recipients volunteered thousands of hours and dollars in 2016 toward the welfare of San Diego s military community. Vice Admiral Nora Tyson, USN, Commander 3 rd Fleet, was the keynote speaker for this year s special event, and Mark Larson, AM 1170 Radio and KUSI TV, was Master of Ceremonies. Attendees included more than 200 community, military, and business leaders. The event was held at the Admiral Kidd Catering & Conference Center onboard Navy Base Point Loma. -1-

Rear Admiral Bruce Boland Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: RADM Ronne Froman-Blue, USN (Ret) Ronne Froman-Blue is a retired Rear Admiral who served in the United States Navy for 31 years. She was San Diego s first female Commander of Navy Region Southwest, first woman Admiral to oversee naval bases around the world, and the first woman to serve two assignments on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Upon retirement in 2001, Froman-Blue was one of the highest-ranking female officers in the Navy. After retirement, she took on several challenging civilian roles including Chief of Business Operations for the San Diego Unified School District and as CEO of the San Diego and Imperial Counties Chapter of the American Red Cross, where she is credited with restoring confidence in the organization as well as guiding the organization through the devastating fires of 2002. Her dedication and skill impacted thousands of San Diegans. In 2005, RADM Froman-Blue became the first chief operating officer for the City of San Diego at a time when the city faced significant financial and executive leadership challenges. She also served as Senior Vice President of Energy Group at General Atomics. RADM Froman-Blue has received numerous awards, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, 2011 Woman of the Year in California s 76 th Assembly District, Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce Spirit of San Diego, San Diego Magazine Woman of the year, Women s International Center Living Legacy, Girls Scouts Cool Woman, and San Diego Business Journal Women Who Mean Business. She co-founded an innovative veterans program named REBOOT which provides success training for those transitioning from military to civilian life, and is active with the leadership group established by the San Diego Downtown Partnership with the purpose of implementing innovative programs to end homelessness. In July 2011, she was named CEO of the Nomarch School Project and later served as President of the Board of Directors. In these roles, she was instrumental in the major fundraising effort that culminated in the $14 million construction of a new facility, which doubled the size of the school s capacity. Every year, an estimated 15,000 service members in San Diego leave military service, up to half of whom are expected to stay in San Diego. Recognizing these members and their families are an asset to the community but are often unaware of the resources available to help the transition, Ronne Froman-Blue worked with regional service providers and a military funders collaborative from 2012 to 2014 to initiate an innovative program to provide support at this critical time. This Military Transition Support Project was implemented as the zero8hundred program in early 2015, which actively assists with the challenges of transition from six months prior to separation to 12 months post-service with a focused web portal and the collaboration of peer Navigators, addressing vital employment, education, health and wellness issues. -2-

Nancy Dix, Esq. Military Unit Achievement Award: USS Essex (LHD-2) USS ESSEX (LHD 2) has provided outstanding support and service to the San Diego community for many years. Throughout the 2016 calendar year, ESSEX partnered with Chet F. Harritt Elementary school in Santee where sailors conducted clean-up, restoration, educational, athletic and fitness events weekly; 648 students were supported through tutoring, training, organizing sporting events and mentoring a fitness regime. Additionally, volunteer activities included cleaning, painting, mulching, raking, restoring desks, trimming bushes and clearing brush. Volunteer time with Chet F. Harritt Elementary school totaled 243 hours. ESSEX provided a total of 166 volunteer hours to The Thrift Store on Naval Base San Diego that serves both civilians and military alike as it provides for a multitude of customers. The San Diego military and civilian communities received outstanding support through the many donation centers in the area. ESSEX provided essential support and assistance twice a month organizing, preparing, serving and meeting the needs of multiple customers. In addition, ESSEX proudly sent sailors as ambassadors to contribute to the overall good of the area through their support and more than 300 hours of volunteering to these initiatives: Habitat for Humanity, Father Joe's Village, San Diego Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, Wounded Warriors, Main Street Clean-up, Coronado Beach Clean-up, Annual Turkey Trot and the Smoking Cessation Drive. Nancy Dix, Esq. Military Individual Achievement Award: NC1 (AW/FMF) Michael Carfaro, Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron Seven Five (HSM-75) Petty Officer Michael Carfaro has a tremendous impact on the mission, command, and the sailors he leads. In addition to planning and executing the command holiday party and first ever command picnic at Sea World San Diego, he also consistently dedicates his time and efforts to the San Diego community including San Diego s Multi-Cultural Program, Veteran s Home of San Diego, San Diego Bay Fair, Coronado Speed Festival, and Father Joe s Village where he has personally completed over 175 individual volunteer hours assisting and providing meals to those in need. He has also volunteered at the Veteran s Home of Chula Vista and Veteran s Center Menifee Christmas Dinner and Toy Drive which resulted in a Lifetime Volunteer Achievement Award from President Obama. Petty Officer Carfaro led a team of 52 sailors in the completion of over 367 volunteer hours for San Diego, resulting in 17 sailors receiving Letters of Appreciation from San Diego City congressional leadership and solidifying a strong relationship between the Navy and the community. As Military Ambassador for the Chamber of Commerce, he led a team of four sailors and volunteered 40 hours, supporting monthly events benefiting local commercial businesses. Petty Officer Carfaro also assembled a team of over 50 service members to participate in four city wide diversity events for the City of San Diego s Multi-Cultural Program benefiting over 50,000 residents. -3-

Nancy Dix, Esq. Civilian Group Achievement Award: Warrior Foundation Freedom Station The result of years of labor and love by Navy wife and mom, Sandy Lehmkuhler, and CDR Jim Bedinger, USN (Ret), Warrior Foundation Freedom Station provides housing and services to ensure military heroes continue to be self-sufficient, productive and contributing members of society. While volunteering at Naval Medical Center San Diego in 2004, Ms. Lehmkuhler was distraught to find the hospital s injured were lacking some basic quality-of-life items. Spurred by a conversation with two amputees who required special electric razors for shaving, she went on the radio to make a plea for donations and the organization was born. Ms. Lehmkuhler recognized a specific need for those transitioning from military to civilian life. This particular group of warriors often enters a period fraught with fear, uncertainty and self-doubt as they await medical retirement. In order to prevent joblessness and/or homelessness, she began offering services to rehabilitate the whole service member. Opened in May 2011, the 12-unit housing complex serves as recovery transition center and offers services in physical and emotional recovery, new careers, college entry, monthly budgeting, and home buying. The Foundation also funds airfare and hotel rooms for parents coming to their injured children s bedsides, special sunglasses for those whose retinas detached after IED blasts, modified combat boots for prosthetic limbs, and hundreds of plane tickets to send warriors home for Christmas. Nancy Dix, Esq. Civilian Individual Achievement Award: Bill Loeber Although not a veteran himself, Bill Loeber has dedicated and volunteered over 500 hours of his own time as an unpaid volunteer in support of Operation Connect workshops for transitioning service members and veterans at the North San Diego Business Chamber of Commerce (NSDBC). He wrote the workshop curriculum, personally facilitates each workshop, mentors workshop attendees, trains Chamber mentors, chairs the NSDBC s Military Transition Council (MTC) all while working full time for Hewlett Packard. Operation Connect includes a one-day free workshop for transitioning veterans that trains them in how to network and connects them with potential employers through Chamber mentors and NSDBC networking events. At the completion of the workshop Veterans/Military are given a membership in the NSDBC, free access to all NSDBC networking events, member rates access to all other Chamber events and they are assigned an executive level mentor a Chamber mentor to assist with their networking. To date over 100 transitioning service members and veterans have been trained and mentored. A recent program review revealed that 75% of the military/veterans attending the workshops have networked their way into full time jobs or paid internships. -4-

Bill Loeber was named Collaborator of the Year by NSDBC in 2015. About SDMAC SDMAC advances the partnership among the military, our elected officials, civic leaders, and the business community to enhance understanding of the military s many contributions to the San Diego region. Annually, SDMAC releases its military economic impact study, highlighting the significant economic benefits that San Diego receives from the defense and military communities. EVENT SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR RADM BRUCE BOLAND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD SPONSOR NANCY O. DIX, ESQ COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS SPONSOR DINNER SPONSORS RECEPTION SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSORS -5-

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