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Rocklin, Calif. -ย– The Sierra College Foundation has awarded Mary Conkey its 2009 Outstanding Partnership Award for her support of Sierra College as chairperson of the Foundation’s annual fundraiser “A Taste of Excellence.”ย 

Individuals and organizations that have demonstrated exceptional support and commitment to Sierra College are recognized annually at the Foundation’s Major Donor Reception, which was held recently at Sierra College’s Rocklin campus. 

The Foundation presented Conkey, a Granite Bay resident, with the 2009 Outstanding Partnership Award to honor her five years as chairperson of ‘A Taste of Excellence,’ which has become one of Placer County’s premier food- and wine-tasting events and the Foundation’s largest fundraiser. The event has raised more than $750,000 since it began in 2005. 

‘Mary’s leadership has been instrumental in the success of ย‘A Taste of Excellence’ every year,” said Sonbol Aliabadi, executive director of the Sierra College Foundation. ‘We thank Mary for her commitment to this successful fundraiser that supports Sierra College and its students through scholarships and program funding.’ 

Past recipients of Outstanding Partnership Award have included Sutter Roseville Medical Center, United Auburn Indian Community, KT Communities and Fidelity Investments.

The Sierra College Jazz Choirs directed by Greg McLaughlin and Sarah Cunningham performed at the reception and attendees heard from a number of students about their Sierra College experiences. Chris Randleman, Student Body President, also addressed attendees about current and future student projects.

About the Sierra College Foundation

The Sierra College Foundation assists individuals and businesses that wish to advance the work of Sierra College through private gifts. The Sierra College Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization that raises money from private donors to support students, college programs and the future of Sierra College. Since it was incorporated in 1973, more than $1 million in Sierra College Foundation scholarships have been awarded to promising students.

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