Norwich Rotary Club

Norwich Native Son-Daughter Award

The Norwich Native Son-Daughter Award was created in 1968, originally as part of the Norwich Rose Arts Festival.

The Native Son/Daughter Award is presented annually by the Norwich Rotary Club, the Norwich Sunrise Rotary Club, and The Woman’s City Club of Norwich. It recognizes outstanding achievements by Norwich, Connecticut natives who reached those achievements while living outside the Norwich area.

Honorees have included doctors, professional athletes, entertainers, lawyers, and many more. Their accomplishments honor us all.

Eligibility

1. Nominees must have: a. Been either born in Norwich or to parents who were residents of Norwich at the time of the nominee’s birth and b. Lived in Norwich for most of his/her life through high school. Persons who were born to parents residing in a bordering town at the time of that person’s birth may also be nominated, providing all of the following criteria are met in full:

  • Nominee moved into Norwich before beginning first grade
  • Continued to reside in Norwich through high school

2. Nominee must also agree to receive the award in person at the Native Son/Daughter Award Luncheon in Norwich in the May/June time-frame.

Nomination form available here.

If you’re looking to purchase tickets to this year’s event, click here.

Norwich Native-Son Daughter Award Honorees

 

Year Honoree Description
2024 Andrew Gernhard Filmmaker
2023 Wally Lamb Author and teacher
2022 Dr. Vincent Laudone Chief of Surgery Josie Robertson Surgery Center
2021 No Event (COVID-19)
2020 No Event (COVID-19)
2019 Charles Pikler Chicago Symphony Orchestra   Violinist and Educator
2018 Capt. Ed Cubanski US Coast Guard
2017 Dr. Michael F. Morosky Chief of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Johnson Mem. Medical Ctr.
2016 Marsha E. Malinowski CEO, Marsha   Malinowski Fine Books & Manuscripts LLC
2015 Honorable Nina F. Elgo Superior Court Judge, Hartford, Conn
2014 Matthew K. Shaughnessy Football Player, Arizona Cardinals
2013 Richard W. Brewer Insurance executive and economist
2012 William Diodato Fashion   photographer
2011 Maureen Sullivan President, American Library   Association
2010 Thomas   R. McCarthy * Kentucky Derby horse trainer
2009 Alexander Kreiglowa Real estate investor, philanthropic   work
2008 Michael C Mathieu Computer programmer invented spell check
2007 Dr. June A. Bradlaw * Prominent research biologist
2006 Adm. Arnold Lotring COO for Naval Education
2005 Adm. Robert Papp Jr. US Coast Guard Commandant
2004 Dr. Joseph W. Gravel Jr. Lawrence Mass. Medical program director
2003 Libby   Gordon Cohen Early childhood development & education
2002 Catherine Twomey Fosnot Mathematics professor & childhood education
2001 Peter Slosberg Microbrewing pioneer – Pete’s   Wicked Ale
2000 Patricia Reiss Tennison Journalist and cookbook author
1999 Dr. Robert Wilson Runs charitable health clinics in Boston
1998 Norah O’Brien Hughes Chairwoman of Sumitomo Bank
1997 Rene Champagne CEO for ITT Educational Services
1996 Howie Dickenman Head Coach, CCSU
1995 Dr. Karl Weisgraber Alzheimer’s research, biochemist
1994 Berel Lang Philosopher, author, and professor
1993 Brig. Gen. Thomas Mikolojcik * Air force general during the 1993   Somalian conflict
1992 William Dorrow Early HIV / AIDS researcher
1991 Allan Latham Jr. * Engineer, Inventor of blood   processing equipment
1990 Dr. Marie Farrell Women’s and children’s health   activist, professor
1989 Rev. Avery Post (Past) President of the United Church of Christ
1988 Peggy Roberts McPherson Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
1987 Nicholas Macarchuk College basketball coach   (Canisius, Fordham, Stony Brook)
1986 Dr.  Frederick Mandell Sudden Infant Death Syndrome   (SIDS) expert
1985 Dr.  Nellie Beetham Ecologist and author
1984 Lewis E Randall * Educator – Norwich Sports Hall   of Fame member
1983 Deborah Sinay Television producer and executive
1982 Dr.   Eric M. Meyers Archaeologist and Duke University professor
1981 Dr. Frank J. Pedace * Medical doctor and vintner
1980 Budd Friedman * Comedian and Entertainer, founder   “The Improv””
1979 Robert Brand * Ambassador / diplomatic corps
1978 Dr. Richard Quintiliani Doctor, director at Hartford Hospital, professor
1977 Thomas J. Welsh Financial director of Carvel ice cream company
1976 Walter F. Brown * CEO of Uniroyal Tore Company
1975 Dr. Robert H. Mahoney* Educator
1974 Henry Jerome * Big band leader and music company   executive
1973 James F. Shugrue * Commissioner – Connecticut Dept. of Transportation
1972 Dr. James W. Moore * Athletic Director at Southern Connecticut State Univ.
1971 Lou Hazam * Television broadcast pioneer at NBC
1970 Gen. William T. Evans * Four-star Air Force general
1969 Msgr Terence P. Finnegan * Chief clergyman for U.S. military forces in Europe
1968 Dr. Thomas P. Melady * First U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican