The Hundred Year Association of New York

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The logo of The Hundred Year Association of New York.

The Hundred Year Association of New York, founded in 1927, is a

non-profit organization in New York City
that recognizes and rewards dedication and service to the City of New York by businesses and organizations that have been in operation in the city for a century or more and by individuals who have devoted their lives to the city as city employees.

Membership

Any association, corporation, partnership or individual proprietorship whose continuity in its own right, or as successor to an organization in business for over 100 years is eligible for membership. Organizations 75 years or older may join as associate members. Individuals can join the association's "Century Society.'

Notable current members include

STV Group
, The Hotel Wales, The Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of New York and Ferrara Cafe.

Officers

The association is led by elected officers and a board of governors. The most recent chairman, Richard A. Cook, died in June 2007 after a long illness. The current president is Clinton W. Blume, III. The association's Secretary is Luke Vander Linden. Past presidents have included

James A. Farley
.

Public service awards and college scholarships

Initiated in 1958, the association grants the "Isaac Liberman Public Service Awards" annually to career New York City civil servants who have excelled beyond their normal duties during the course of the year. Employees are nominated by their supervisor and department's commissioner or director and awards are determined by the association's Awards Committee in conjunction with the City of New York's Department of Citywide Administrative Services. The public service awards are named for Isaac Liberman, founder of The Hundred Year Association when he was president of Arnold Constable & Company in Brooklyn.

The annual "E. Virgil Conway College Scholarships" are awarded to the sons and daughters of New York City employees every year. They are named after E. Virgil Conway, who conceived of the scholarship program in 1971.

More than $1,600,000 has been granted since the awards program's inception.

Gold Medal Awards

Each year since 1930, the association has presented its 'Gold Medal Award' "in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York." While typically presented to a single individual, the award has been granted on occasion to more than one person or an organization.

Past winners have been:

1965 Gold Medal Award winner David Rockefeller
1930 Julius Miller
1931 Harvey Dow Gibson
1932 Justice Samuel Seabury
1933
Grover A. Whalen
1934 Robert Moses
1935 John D. Rockefeller Jr.
1936 Thomas E. Dewey
1937 James Speyer
1938 Eleanor Robson Belmont
1939 Cleveland E. Dodge (Phelps Dodge & Co.)
1940
Fiorello H. La Guardia
1946 Francis Spellman, Helen Rogers Reid
1947 Frederick H. Ecker
Former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani receives the association's 1998 Gold Medal Award, presented by Time Warner President Richard D. Parsons and Former Association President Richard A. Cook.
1948 William O'Dwyer
1949
Millicent C. McIntosh
1950 Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers
1951 Alfred P. Sloan
1952 Howard S. Cullman (
Port of New York Authority
)
1953 John Hay Whitney
1954 Arthur Hays Sulzberger
1955 Brigadier General David Sarnoff
1956 Robert F. Wagner Jr.
1957 Keith S. McHugh (
New York Telephone
)
1958 Samuel D. Leidesdorf
1959 John D. Rockefeller III
1960 Howard A. Rusk
1961 Minnie Guggenheimer (music patron and philanthropist)
1962
James A. Farley
1999 Gold Medal Awardee Robert R. Douglass and Dinner Chairman and 2002 Gold Medal Honoree Charles J. Urstadt
1963 Paul R. Screvane
1964 Edmund F. Wagner (Seamen's Bank for Savings)
1965 David Rockefeller
1966 Austin J. Tobin
1967 John A. Coleman
1968
Gustave Levy
1969 J. Victor Herd (Continental Insurance Company)
1970 Jack I. Straus (
R. H. Macy & Company
)
1971 William S. Renchard (Chemical Bank)
1972 Robert S. Curtiss (Port Authority of New York and New Jersey)
1973 Gilbert W. Fitzhugh
1974
Leonard H. Goldenson
1975 George Champion (Chase Manhattan Bank)
1976
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
)
1977 Ellmore C. Patterson (
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
)
1978 J. Henry Smith (
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States
)
1980 Harry Helmsley
1981 Richard R. Shinn (
Metropolitan Life
)
1982 Museum of the City of New York
1983 Edward J. Mortola
1984 J. Peter Grace
1985 Gene F. Jankowski (
CBS Broadcasting
)
1986 E. Virgil Conway
1987 Edmund T. Pratt Jr.
1988 Delbert C. Staley (NYNEX)
1989 John J. Phelan Jr.
1990
Felix G. Rohatyn
1991 Carnegie Hall
1992 William R. Chaney (Tiffany & Co.)
1993 Tony Randall
1994 John McGillicuddy
1995 David A. Olsen
Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau speaks after receiving The Hundred Year Association's 2005 Gold Medal as Chairman Richard A. Cook looks on.
1996 Kenneth J. Gorman
1997 Simon J. Critchell (Cartier, L'Oréal)
1998
Rudolph W. Giuliani
1999 Robert R. Douglass (Alliance for Downtown New York)
2000 Robert M. Johnson
2001 Robert B. Catell (
Independence Community Bank
)
2002 Charles J. Urstadt
2003
Mark S. Sisk
2004
The New York Post
2005
Robert M. Morgenthau
2006
Raymond W. Kelly
2007 John C. Cushman III
2008
Hon. Michael R. Bloomberg
2009 The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
2010 Ralph K. Smith
2011 The Crew of US Airways Flight 1549
2012 Dominick M. Servedio. P.E. (
STV Group
)
2013 Joseph E. Spinnato (Hotel Association of New York)
2014
Actors Fund of America
2015 Jaros, Baum & Bolles, New York City Fire Department
2016
Richmond County Savings Bank
2017 Fordham University
2018 Joel A. Dolci
2019 New York Society of Association Executives

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