GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (August 31, 2009) -
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Each fall the Aquinas College Reflection Award is given to an individual who reflects
the values of Aquinas College: commitment, vision, service, loyalty, and integrity.
Thursday, September 10, Dr. Juan Olivarez will receive the Reflection award in recognition
of his outstanding contributions to education and society as a whole. The evening's
events begin at 6 p.m. on the Browne Center Lawn, 2001 Robinson Road SE.
Juan Olivarez joined the Kalamazoo Community Foundation as president/CEO in July 2008.
Previously he served as President of Grand Rapids Community College from 1999 through
June 2008. He holds a doctorate in family and child ecology from Michigan State University,
a master's degree in educational psychology from Wayne State University, and a bachelor's
degree from Aquinas College.
A native of Benavides, Texas, Olivarez and his family moved to East Chicago, Ind.,
where his father and uncle worked in the steel mills of Gary. In 1967 he arrived in
Grand Rapids to attend Aquinas College. His career in education began in 1971 when
he was hired by Grand Rapids Public Schools (GRPS) to teach first grade, becoming
one of the first bilingual teachers in the district. Olivarez worked for GRPS for
20 years.
Olivarez currently serves as a board or committee member of the National Institute
for Literacy (appointed by President George W. Bush); Van Andel Education Institute;
Council for
Advancement of Adult Literacy; Early Childhood Investment Corporation (appointed by
Gov. Jennifer Granholm); Innovation network in Communities; Literacy Funders County
Task Force of Early Childhood Education; Next-Steps for the Kalamazoo Action Covenant
and Michigan Migrant Legal Assistance Project, Inc.
Additionally, Olivarez has demonstrated his commitment to community involvement by
serving on committees and boards of numerous local, state and national organizations,
including the Cherry Commission on Higher Education and Economic Growth (appointed
by Gov. Jennifer Granholm); Delta Strategy Executive Committee; Kent and Allegan Workforce
Development board of directors; Right Place, Inc. Manufacturers Council; Grand Rapids
Community Foundation.
He received the West Michigan Regional National Black Nurses Association's Making
a Positive Difference Award and the Aquinas College Outstanding Alumnus Award for
2005. He has also received the Faith in Humanity Award from the Hugh Michael Beahan
Foundation, the Communicator of the Year Award from the Association of West Michigan
Communication Professionals, the Distinguished Community Trustee Award from Leadership
Grand Rapids, and the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award from the Boy Scouts of America for
service to youth.
For information on the Reflection event or to make reservations, please e-mail harbuell@aquinas.edu or call (616) 632-2805. The cost to attend if $150 per person.