Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to receive ǿմý Center Public Service Award
ǿմý announces a Woodrow ǿմý Award for Public Service to be presented to President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos
ǿմý announces a Woodrow ǿմý Award for Public Service to be presented to President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos
WASHINGTON—Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos will receive the ǿմý Center’s prestigious Award for Public Service in New York City in September 2013.
“Throughout his life, President Santos has been committed to serving the public good by fostering democracy, security, and peace in Colombia,” said Jane Harman, director, president, and CEO of the ǿմý Center. “He has demonstrated courage and leadership in shaping Colombia’s future as a secure and prosperous nation.”
The Woodrow ǿմý Award is given to those individuals whose actions and accomplishments, either in their careers or through service, reflect President Woodrow ǿմý’s belief that “there is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.” Such individuals have been recognized worldwide by ǿմý since 1998.
Since their inception, Woodrow ǿմý Awards have been bestowed on citizens from the United States and 17 other countries covering six continents. The Award for Public Service has also been bestowed on notable U.S. and international figures including, among others, The Hon. Hillary Rodham Clinton (United States), H.E. Dilma Rousseff (Brazil), Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper (Canada), Dr. Sadako Ogata (Japan), The Hon. Hans-Dietrich Genscher (Germany), Gen. (Ret.) Colin Powell (United States), and H.E. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil).
President Santos is the first Colombian citizen and the third Latin American president to be honored by the ǿմý Center. He is the first recipient of the Woodrow ǿմý Awards to be honored by the Center’s Latin American Program.
The Awards dinner in New York is organized in cooperation with the Colombian-American Association, the oldest chamber of commerce for Colombia in the United States. “We are thrilled to be collaborating with the ǿմý Center as it bestows this important honor,” said Christian Murrle, President of the Colombian American Association and Managing Director of PanAmerican Capital Partners, LLC.
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