Generals' Annual Award Ceremony

On December 12th, 2017, the Association of Washington Generals and Office of the Lieutenant Governor held a celebration to recognize the contributions of exemplary Washingtonians by bestowing the 42nd Annual Washingtonian of the Year Award to Gregg Alex and Dora Krasucki, and the Washington State Community Service award to Assunta Ng.

Before Lieutenant Governor Habib recognized and awarded the recipients, Secretary of State Wyman delivered remarks on the impact of community service, emphasizing the selflessness shown by those who dedicate time and effort to making a real difference in their communities. Secretary Wyman noted that that the work the Generals do to recognize service is more important now than ever: in a time when our country seems more conflicted and divided, it is important to cherish and celebrate our common humanities.

Lieutenant Governor Habib’s remarks followed, and he highlighted the outstanding efforts this year’s awardees have made to improve the lives of others in Washington state. Lieutenant Governor Habib explained that every year the Generals award the Washingtonian of the Year Award to individuals who have demonstrated leadership, selflessness, generosity, and compassion in their service to others. He went on to describe the service this year’s recipients of the Washingtonian of the Year award have contributed to the state: Gregg and Dora founded the Matt Talbot Center, a recovery center that provides intensive outpatient programs for men and women, as well as counseling programs, crisis intervention, and housing and shelter assistance. For over 30 years, Gregg and Dora have supported the Greater Seattle area with their dedicated service, leadership and spiritual guidance.

Before presenting the next award, the Lieutenant Governor explained that the Community Service Award is given to residents of Washington state who have performed outstanding service to their communities and deserve statewide recognition. Assunta Ng is the Founder and Publisher of the Northwest Asian Weekly (NWAW), the only weekly English-edition newspaper serving Washington’s Asian community. The NWAW has one simple goal: To empower the Asian Community.  Ng is incredibly deserving of this recognition not only for her outreach through NWAW, but for her personal community service, and for her foundation’s work promoting opportunities in higher education for women, the Asian community, and others.

Following the Lieutenant Governor's remarks, the recipients each took the podium to share with the room their personal motivations for serving their communities, the challenges and triumphs of their decades of work, and their hopes for the years to come.

Washington State Leadership Board

The Washington State Leadership Board, a trustee agency of Washington State, specializes in delivering equity-focused leadership programs for the State of Washington. It is best known for bestowing official honors on behalf of the state, such as the Washingtonian of the Year, as well as the following free youth leadership programs. These include:

Washington World Fellows, a study abroad + college prep program for high school students

Boundless Washington, an outdoor leadership program for young people with disabilities

Compassion Scholars, an experiential travel program aimed at promoting compassionate leadership

The Washington State Leadership board was originally founded in 1971 by then-Lt. Governor John Cherberg as the “Association of Washington Generals” with the goal of recognizing service. Today, the Leadership Board continues its long legacy of recognizing service while also working to cultivate leadership among Washingtonians through its annual awards events and its statewide leadership programs.

In 2005, the State Legislature codified the organization in state law, charging it with a number of important roles: the members of the Leadership Board act as “official ambassadors of trade, tourism, and goodwill for the state”, and must work to “expand educational, sports, and employment opportunities for youth, veterans, and people with disabilities.” The Legislature also linked the Leadership Board with the Office of the Lt. Governor, creating a close partnership between the organization and state government. Later, the State Legislature established several programs the Washington State Leadership Board administers into state law, including the Washington World Fellows and Boundless Washington programs as well as the Compassion Scholars.

https://www.washingtonleaders.org
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