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2023 Graduates of Distinction Awards

终身成就奖 Graduate of Distinction Award

Dr. 怜悯Borbor-Cordova ‘99 & ‘05

环境科学

Mercy Borbor standing in front of a tree in a floral dressDr. 怜悯Borbor-Cordova’s lifelong interest in the environment began as a child in the diverse landscape of Ecuador. Growing up across the highlands of the Andes Mountains to the coastal zone on the Pacific Ocean left her impressed by nature. 这造型的 experience led Borbor-Córdova to obtain a bachelor’s degree in oceanography at Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) in Guayaquil. Wanting to expand her education, she pursued a Fulbright Scholarship that brought her to Syracuse, N.Y.,毕业生 degrees at 澳门十大电子游戏app下载 working with Professor Charles Hall. 

After graduating, Borbor-Córdova returned to Ecuador to serve as Chief of Environmental Control for the City of Guayaquil for two years. A postdoctoral opportunity took her to work in climate and society at the National Center for Atmospheric 研究 in 博尔德上校. Since then, the issues of climate and society have been a centerpiece of her professional work.

她的 career has focused on weaving scientific evidence into environmental-climate policy 和决策. In 2010, Borbor-Córdova served as Deputy Minister of the Environment for Ecuador for 3 years. 她的 relevant work included the first National Strategy for Climate Change and environmental policy implementation in the country’s 24 provinces.  她的 work included conflict resolution of mining and pollution control, policy implementation for forest conservation, and protected areas management. 

Borbor-Córdova now serves as an associate professor at the university of ESPOL in Ecuador, where she conducts research in partnership with different stakeholders. 她的 work has contributed to the National Adaptation Plan and climate resilience measures for cities, and has increased awareness around the interactions of ocean, climate, 人类健康.

Borbor-Córdova’s contributions to the international scientific community include: lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (2019-2022) and member of the scientific advisory committee for the InterAmerican Institute for Global Change. In 2022, she joined the board of directors of the Galápagos Conservancy, which focuses on protecting and restoring the ecologically rich Galápagos Islands.

Borbor-Córdova’s contributions at the nexus of climate, environment, 人类健康 have made a significant impact not only within Ecuador, but also on a global scale. She has participated in two Ecuadorian Antarctic expeditions, was an essential contributor to and attendee of the fourth International Polar Year (2007) and has been Ecuadorian delegate to the Committee for Environmental Protection of the Antarctic Treaty. 

For her continuous and impactful service within the area of environmental science, we proudly confer the 终身成就奖 Graduate of Distinction Award upon Dr. 怜悯Borbor-Cordova.


Graduate of Distinction Award for 显著的成就

Richard Centolella, 85年

景观建筑

Rich Centolella standing in a office settingWith more than 38 years of his professional life dedicated to the planning and design of landscapes around the globe, Richard Centolella, Partner at EDSA, has acquired a vast portfolio of over 300 projects, including works that have redefined the social, economic, and environmental landscapes of numerous communities worldwide. 他的项目 have not only garnered international acclaim but also have positively influenced the tourism industry and economic vitality of entire regions.

Centolella’s portfolio encompasses diverse terrains, from the hills of Tuscany to the tropical shores of the Bahamas to the coastlines of Dubai. 在每个项目中,他 demonstrates an unparalleled ability to adapt his design to the unique essence of each location, creating spaces that leave lasting impressions on visitors. 值得注意的 projects include Castiglion del Bosco (Tuscany, Italy), the Atlantis Resort (Paradise Island, Bahamas), and Madinat Jumeirah (Dubai, UAE).

A benchmark of Centolella’s leadership is his ability to focus the team to include environmental conservation and sustainability ideals into the landscape while respecting 文化敏感性. At the historic Castiglion del Bosco, EDSA integrated tree preservation, wildlife habitat conservation, restorative native plantings, composting, 和再生长. At the Atlantis Resort, Centolella’s team focused on preserving and celebrating the region’s natural beauty and incorporating marine habitats which created a home to 50,000 sea creatures living in 11 million gallons of water. 在酒店 Jumeirah, EDSA raised the bar in cultural contextual design by recreating life as it used to be for residents along Dubai Creek, preserving cultural heritage and artifacts, respecting local populations, and protecting biodiversity.

These remarkable projects are only a small portion of the impressive body of work Centolella在EDSA领导. Other notable designs include the Turning Stone Resort Casino (维罗纳,N.Y.), the Opera House District (downtown Dubai), and various resorts worldwide.

With Centolella’s leadership, these designs have not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of these locales but have also significantly contributed to economic growth. 亚特兰蒂斯 项目贡献11.7% of the gross domestic product and employs 11.巴哈马的5% workforce; it is also credited with reversing the tourism decline of the late 1980s. At the Turning Stone, his integration of a core resort complex provided economic sustainability for The Oneida Nation, positively impacting employment in this region of Central New 纽约. 

It is in recognition of these innovative design approaches and commitment to sustainability – along with a keen awareness of the interconnectedness between natural aesthetics, cultural heritage, and economic development – that we proudly award Richard Centolella with the 2023 Graduate of Distinction Award for 显著的成就.


Graduate of Distinction Incipiens Quercu Award

Gabrielle Sant’Angelo ‘13

Environmental Studies: Environmental Policy, Planning and Law

傻瓜天使 A highly motivated and energetic individual with a passion for land use, open spaces, and environmental stewardship, Gabrielle “Gabby” Sant’Angelo has used her 澳门十大电子游戏app下载 education to advocate for making greenspace accessible to all communities, bridging the gap between diverse populations and the natural world, all while exhibiting a deep-rooted commitment to conservation efforts.

Sant’Angelo’s career path since graduating in 2013 includes management positions with the Texas Discovery Gardens and Nine Pin Ciderworks in addition to working with the 纽约农业局. She also serves on the board of directors for New 纽约 Urban Orchards and has been appointed to the Historic Heath Farm Advisory Committee for 伯利恒城. In her current role as Executive Director of the Pine Hollow Arboretum, she has made incredible contributions to community-driven programs and advocacy for inclusive access to natural spaces.

Through important collaborative efforts with other organizations, schools, and businesses, Sant’Angelo has successfully found ways to connect with underserved communities to provide free transportation and access to the Arboretum. These efforts include art installations with the Albany Barn, music in nature classes with the Albany Symphony, forest bathing experiences, free sensory hikes for kids, and the transportation of dozens of families and groups from inner-city Albany to events at the Arboretum.

In addition to her impact on the local community through her engagement efforts, Sant’Angelo is also assisting in conservation projects that will influence the greater regional and national environment for future generations. She established a partnership with the National American Chestnut Foundation and 澳门十大电子游戏app下载 graduate students to conduct research at the Arboretum examining the Chestnut Tree stand and the Asian Chestnut Gall Wasp. This investigation has the potential to add significant data to the urgent mission of saving the iconic American Chestnut species. She created and nurtured a volunteer work force to tackle the invasive species that threaten the Arboretum and the 3,300 unique trees and woody plants that inhabit its woodlands, fields, and ponds.

With her unwavering passion and expertise, Sant’Angelo has become a leading voice in the New 纽约 Capital Region community, promoting environmental stewardship, inclusivity, 和可访问性. In recognition of her relentless dedication to ensuring that everyone, irrespective of their background, has the opportunity to connect with and protect the natural world, we proudly confer the 2023 Graduate of Distinction Incipiens Quercu Award upon Gabby Sant’Angelo. 

Past Graduates of Distiction

2005

终身成就奖: 大卫·米. 希科克的47
显著的成就: 安妮·帕帕乔治83年

2006

终身成就奖: 柯蒂斯H. 鲍尔50
显著的成就: 史蒂文·安里安,75/ 76届
显著的成就: Col. 理查德·P. 瓦格纳博士82年

2007

终身成就奖: 埃德温·H. Ketchledge的49
终身成就奖: 罗纳德·J. Eby 69
显著的成就: 玛丽E. Fowkes 77

2008

终身成就奖: 爱德华·K. 马伦的47
显著的成就: 詹姆斯P. 杰克·麦肯纳,77年

2009

终身成就奖: 罗伯特W. 楞次的56
显著的成就: 约瑟夫·J. 马顿斯81

2010

终身成就奖: 罗伯特。米. 沙50
终身成就奖: 霍华德C. “巴德”里斯(MLA) 75年
显著的成就: 詹姆斯五世. 布鲁尔72

2011

终身成就奖: 埃利斯·考林,54岁
显著的成就: 唐·摩尔76年

2012

终身成就奖: 道格·戴尔莫尔,68年
显著的成就: 理查德J. Ahearn) 74
显著的成就: 罗伯特·哈格罗夫,78年

2013

终身成就奖: Chin Yang ' 84
终身成就奖: 罗伯特·金斯特里,67年

2014

终身成就奖: 让米.J. 邻69
显著的成就: Jin Yoshimura, 89年

2015

终身成就奖: 戴安娜K. Bendz 68
显著的成就: I. 82年的霍莉·罗森塔尔
Incipiens Quercu: 杰里米·泰斯塔03年

2016

终身成就奖:  理查德·伯德西89年
显著的成就: Robyn Niver ' 97
Incipiens Quercu: 特里萨·埃文斯09

2017

终身成就奖:  托马斯·鲍尔斯利,68年
显著的成就: 托马斯·摩尔曼,91年
Incipiens Quercu: 伊莎贝尔·蒙克02届

2018

终身成就奖:  罗伯特·布鲁克,78届
显著的成就: Katia Avilés-Vázquez ‘99
Incipiens Quercu: Seth Jensen 05

2019

终身成就奖:  尼基塔·洛波辛,68年
显著的成就: 约翰·安里安,1973年
Incipiens Quercu: Roseana M打算. Burick 06年

2020

终身成就奖: Edwin Green ' 79
显著的成就: 杰弗里·莫雷尔,77年 & ‘81
Incipiens Quercu: Makoto Hagi ' 10

2021

终身成就奖:  加里·希尔德布兰德,79年
显著的成就: Ana Menezes, 08年
Incipiens Quercu: 苏珊·法斯勒,12岁

2022

终身成就奖: Karyn Richards, 81年 & ‘84
显著的成就: 埃里克·默多克,93年
Incipiens Quercu: Meera Jagroop, 12岁