M A R I C O PA COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOUNDATION
Changing Lives. Building Futures.
In This Issue Heroes of Education
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CEO Message
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Campaign Update
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Looking to the Future
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ACE All the Way
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Student Spotlight
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Sony Scholarship Recognition
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New Board Members
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New Employees
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Scholarship News
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APS Supports Student Success
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SRP Supports Maricopa Students
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Your Donor Newsletter Summer & Fall 2014
2014 Hero of Education Makes Huge Splash at Awards Ceremony The Heroes of year’s event was held April 10 Education award is at the Sheraton in Downtown given out each year to Phoenix. a champion of public education in Arizona. Roig took to the stage to make The individual who his remarks, and then made earns this recognition an announcement no one was has a proven personal expecting. and professional commitment to “I would like to announce a support Maricopa new Helios investment of $2 Community million in partnership with the College students Maricopa Community Colleges,” Vince Roig, 2014 Hero of Education and educational Roig announced proudly while opportunities. That’s why it was easy to select this giving his remarks after receiving his award. “This year’s recipient. partnership is to help Latinos get degrees.” Vince Roig, the Founding Chairman of the Board of the Helios Education Foundation, was honored for his decade’s long leadership in helping thousands of students succeed in completing their higher education goals at the April 10 event at the Sheraton in Downtown Phoenix. The Helios Education Foundation is dedicated to creating opportunities for individuals in Arizona and Florida to succeed in postsecondary education. The Heroes of Education event not only recognizes a champion for education in the community, but proceeds from the event go towards student scholarships. With more than 650 community and business leaders in attendance, the Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation (MCCF) raised more than $250,000 through sponsorships. This
Roig expressed a concern about the growing disparity with the academic achievement of Latino students. “The education gap between Latino kids and the non-Latino kids is a real critical issue for the state of Arizona” he said. “It’s something that needs to be addressed both aggressively and quickly.” The ultimate goal will be to help students start and finish their degrees at a Maricopa Community College and prepare them for the workforce. “This event was one of our largest and our hero was outstanding,” said Dr. Steve Helfgot, CEO of MCCF. “Needless to say the surprise $2 million from Helios made the night. We are now going to be able to significantly help students, and help bridge the achievement gap among Latino students.”