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Borrello Receives Leadership Award

From left are Kelly Borrello, state Sen. George Borrello, Ambassador Hughes Sanon and Emmanuella Sanon.

Representing the Council for Justice, Equality and Peace, Ambassador Hugues Sanon presented the Global Distinguished Leadership Award, Key to Sustainability and Medal of Honor to New York state Sen. George Borrello for his service and dedication to the residents of the 57th District.

“Senator Borrello has devoted more than a decade to improving the quality of life in our community and our region through public service roles at both the local and state levels of government,” Sanon said.

“He has raised awareness of issues and problems that are impacting families, small businesses and farmers. He has been a champion of tax relief to ease residents’ financial burdens and make our region more competitive. As a lifelong Western New Yorker, he is unwavering in his dedication to securing the future of the region and that is inspiring and an example that deserves to be recognized,” Sanon said. “That is the intent behind this award.”

The VIP dinner was hosted by Ambassador Sanon at his residence in Jamestown.

Sanon praised Borrello for “his commitment to making our community and the world at large a better place where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Your tireless efforts have had an impact and brought hope to many. Continue to shine your light, demonstrate compassion and empathy, and transform lives through your important work. The world needs more people like you.”

Borrello expressed his appreciation for the award and extended his thanks to Sanon for his work in the city of Jamestown and Chautauqua County.

“I am humbled by this honor and your kind words,” Borrello said. “I am also grateful for your contributions to Jamestown and Chautauqua County. In the relatively brief time you’ve lived here, you’ve invested yourself deeply in our community. You’ve worked in partnership with local officials, law enforcement, clergy and non-profit organizations to reach common goals and help those in need. You’ve shown great leadership and have built bridges between people and groups that will make our region and this world a better place.”

“We all recognize that achieving greater justice, equality and peace are critically important goals. You bring that vision to your efforts, which benefits us all,” he added.

Sanon has presented the Medal of Honor to a number of international and national dignitaries as well as several local leaders including Dunkirk Mayor Wilfred Rosas, Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel, Sheriff James Quattrone, Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist and the Rev. Mark Hinman of Hillcrest Baptist Church.

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