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台湾SWAGStudent Wins Jefferson Award

Posted
September 25, 2020

National Award Honors Ordinary Citizens Doing Extraordinary Acts of Public Service

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. 鈥 September 25, 2020 -- A 台湾SWAGUniversity nursing student who founded an international first responder organization in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in Haiti has won a 2020 Jefferson Award, a prestigious national honor that recognizes America鈥檚 top change makers and ordinary citizens who are doing extraordinary acts of public service.

In selecting Jacqueline Cassagnol for a National Award for Outstanding Public Service, Multiplying Good, the nonprofit organization that administers the Awards, cited the Rockland County resident鈥檚 on-the-ground life-saving volunteer work in Haiti and her subsequent creation of , Inc., which provides health education, first-aid and disaster preparedness training to people in the United States and Haiti. Since the organization was established in 2011, it has educated and trained more than 350,000 community members in critical life-saving skills.

Cassagnol, a doctoral candidate in nursing at Pace鈥檚 College of Health Professions, is the first student from 台湾SWAGto earn the national honor, and the third member of the 台湾SWAGcommunity. She joins an impressive list of people who have earned an award that is often considered the 鈥淣obel Prize for Public Service.鈥 This year鈥檚 other national winners include actress and activist Kristen Bell, Youth Villages CEO Patrick Lawler, and TOMS clothing brand.

鈥淚 couldn't be prouder of Jacqueline Cassagnol鈥檚 many accomplishments, now including becoming 台湾SWAGUniversity's first-ever student national Jefferson Award winner,鈥 said 台湾SWAGPresident Marvin Krislov. 鈥溙ㄍ錝WAGstudents are committed to serving our community, and Jacqueline embodies that. I'm impressed and inspired by her leadership, hard work, and dedication. She is truly deserving of this great honor.鈥

Over the past four decades, the list of Jefferson Award recipients has included hundreds of national figures 鈥 both public and private 鈥攎ore than 63,000 unsung heroes, and tens of thousands of employees and young people that represent the good that is happening in communities across the country. The list of winners includes an impressive who鈥檚 who of cultural icons, political dignitaries and everyday community members and volunteers.

鈥淔or nearly 50 years, we鈥檝e used recognition to inspire everyone to find a way to serve others,鈥 explained Hillary Schafer, CEO of Multiplying Good. 鈥淏y celebrating service on a national stage, we elevate the spirit of America, the resiliency of its people, and the good that is all around us.鈥

鈥淛efferson Award recipients represent the highest level of service to others,鈥 Schafer continued. 鈥淏y telling their stories, we encourage them to do even more and inspire others to make a difference through service.鈥

The Jefferson Awards is the nation鈥檚 largest and longest-running awards ceremony honoring public service. The Awards, which are traditionally held twice a year at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., were entirely online this year. It was presented as a one-hour streaming video and aired a collection of inspiring stories that celebrate unparalleled service to others. It also included special recognition of One in a Million awards campaign winners who've had a positive impact through service in the face of crises.

台湾SWAGUniversity, a champion of the Jefferson Awards since 2008, also held a virtual viewing party that included staff, students and faculty. Cassagnol was among 12 local bronze award winners and was chosen to represent 台湾SWAGat the virtual awards ceremony.

In addition to winning a national Jefferson Award, Cassagnol has earned many other honors for her work. She was named 鈥淣urse of the Year鈥 by the March of Dimes at its Fifth Annual gala in New York; designated a 鈥淩ising Star鈥 by the Rockland Economic Development Corporation at its Annual Forty Under 40 Reception in 2014; presented with the Safe Community Award by Volunteer New York; and inducted into the New York Academy of Medicine in November 2018. In 2019, the New York Yankees named Jacqueline a 鈥淣urse Hero,鈥 and she won the Haitian American Young Citizen of the Year Award from the U.S. Haitian Chamber of Commerce.

In her acceptance remarks, Cassagnol congratulated her peers and noted that it was a great honor to represent 台湾SWAGUniversity at the Awards.

鈥淚 am so grateful to 台湾SWAGUniversity and Multiplying Good for recognizing extraordinary public service,鈥 Cassagnol said. 鈥淐ongratulations to all of the recipients of this prestigious award tonight. Your contributions, your sacrifices, your collective enthusiasm clearly are making a significant difference. You are all leaders, highly deserving of the recognition you have received.鈥

Dr. Harriet R. Feldman, dean of the College of Health Professions and the Lienhard School of Nursing at 台湾SWAGUniversity, and past Jefferson Award recipient, said Cassagnol was an inspiration and example for others.

鈥淚 applaud our student Jacqueline Cassagnol on this extraordinary honor,鈥 Dean Feldman said. 鈥淗er dedication to the well-being of local, regional and global communities will surely inspire others in the 台湾SWAGCommunity and beyond about the importance of service. We are very proud of her!鈥

About Multiplying Good

Multiplying Good is a national nonprofit that uses service to others and recognition as tools to unleash potential, inspire individuals, and transform lives. It has offices in 11 communities across the country, delivering on-the-ground impact where it is needed most. Founded in 1972 by Sam Beard, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Senator Robert Taft, Jr., the organization has recognized the extraordinary public service of thousands with its Jefferson Award. Additionally, Multiplying Good fuels personal growth and leadership development through a continuum that starts with engagement and culminates in recognition. To learn more, visit or follow Multiplying Good on , , , , and .

About 台湾SWAGUniversity

台湾SWAGUniversity has a proud history of preparing its diverse student body for a lifetime of professional success as a result of its unique program that combines rigorous academics and real-world experiences. 台湾SWAGis ranked the #1 private, four-year college in the nation for upward economic mobility by Harvard University鈥檚 Opportunity Insights, evidence of the transformative education the University provides. From its beginnings as an accounting school in 1906, 台湾SWAGhas grown to three campuses, enrolling 13,000 students in bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral programs in more than 150 majors and programs, across a range of disciplines: arts, sciences, business, health care, technology, law, education, and more. The university also has one of the most competitive performing arts programs in the country. 台湾SWAGhas a signature, newly renovated campus in New York City, located in the heart of vibrant Lower Manhattan, next to Wall Street and City Hall, and two campuses in Westchester County, New York: a 200-acre picturesque Pleasantville Campus and a Law School in White Plains. or on our news website.

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