University of North Florida recently issued the following announcement.
OneJax, an institute of the University of North Florida, announces the recipients of its 2022 Humanitarian Awards. Honorees will be recognized at the Humanitarian Awards Event on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at Daily’s Place Plaza & Amphitheater.
The OneJax Humanitarian Awards honor those who have demonstrated the highest level of personal and professional integrity, have given generously and extensively to the community and have been dedicated to the improvement of human relations among diverse groups in the community.
“We are honoring a group of deserving people who have made an indelible mark on our community and are passionate about making Jacksonville the best place it can possibly be,” said Kyle Reese, OneJax executive director. “These honorees represent a growing list of people laying the foundation to help take Northeast Florida into the future. Their impact is immeasurable.”
The 2022 Humanitarian Award honorees:
Gold Medallion for Lifetime Achievement:
- Audrey Moran, attorney & board-certified mediator
- The Honorable Warren A. Jones, member, Duval County School Board
- Marc Mayo, corporate executive vice president and chief legal officer, FIS
- David Miller, co-founder and board member, Brightway Insurance
- Leon Haley, Jr., former CEO, UF Health Jacksonville; vice-president for health affairs and dean of the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville; and professor of emergency medicine
Honoree biographies can be viewed on the Humanitarian Awards website.
“The 2022 OneJax Humanitarian Award Honorees are each visionary leaders who represent the past, present and future of our community,” said Michael Korn, OneJax board chair. “They have each inspired others to work together to bring the vision of a stronger Jacksonville to fruition. These impressive individuals have made noteworthy contributions to our community, and OneJax is proud to recognize their accomplishments.”
Sponsorships for the Humanitarian Awards Event are available and may be obtained online in early 2022 or by contacting OneJax at (904) 620-1529 or onejax@unf.edu.
Since 2012, OneJax has been an institute at UNF. For 50 years, through education, community building and advocacy, OneJax has worked to make Northeast Florida a better place for everyone by celebrating differences and identifying all we have in common.
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