Heartland accepting nominations for distinguished alumni award

Nominations must be submitted by March 27. (WJBC file photo)

 

By Neil Doyle

NORMAL – A local community college is seeking nominations for its distinguished alumni award.

The award recognizes notable Heartland Community College alumni who demonstrate exceptional achievement in their profession and make a positive impact on their community, according to a news release.

“We encourage co-workers, family members, friends and professors to consider taking a few minutes to nominate a former Heartland student who deserves to be honored,” said Foundation Executive Director Chris Downing.

Last year’s award winner was Chris Marx, owner of Redbird Plumbing. Marx earned his Associate of Arts degree from Heartland in 2000. He opened Redbird Plumbing in 2004 after completing his bachelor’s degree at Illinois State University. The business has received multiple Pantagraph Reader’s Choice Awards and the Angie’s List Super Service Award.

Nominations must be submitted by March 27.  A link to the nomination form can be found here.

Criteria for Nominations:

  • Have completed at least 30 semester hours at Heartland Community College
  • Achieved success of an exceptional nature within their chosen field or profession
  • Made a positive impact on his/her community, through leadership and/or active volunteering
  • Agree to be present and accept the award during commencement on May 15, 2020

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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