James W. Dodge Award

 

The James W. Dodge Foreign Language Advocate Award

About the Award

The Foreign Language Advocate Award is presented to honor an individual outside the profession for recognition of work on behalf of languages. Since 1990, this award has been presented in memory of James W. Dodge, who served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Northeast Conference for nearly twenty years.

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Past Winners

  • 2020: Fabrice Jaumont, International Educator, Researcher, Author
  • 2019: Eduardo Vilaro, CEO and Artistic Director, Ballet Hispanico
  • 2018: The Trout Gallery, Dickinson College
  • 2017: The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
  • 2015: Diane Rehm,The Diane Rehm Show, WAMU
  • 2014: Clay Pell, 2013 Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office of International and Foreign Language Education, USDOE
  • 2013: Hon. Jack Markell, Governor of Delaware
  • 2012: J. David Edwards, JNCL-NCLIS
  • 2010: J.W. “Bill” Marriott, Marriott International
  • 2009: Luma Mufleh, Fugees Family
  • 2007: Hon. Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland
  • 2006: Taj Mahal and Carole Fredericks, (posthumous award)
  • 2005: Hon. Rush Holt, Congressional Representative from New Jersey
  • 2004: Brenda Lilienthal Welburn, Executive Director, National Association of State Boards of Education
  • 2003: Ann M. Copland, Senior Executive and Legislative Assistant, Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS)
  • 2002: Barbara Turlington, American Council on Education
  • 2001: L. Jay Oliva, President, New York University
  • 2000: Hon. Richard Riley, former Governor of South Carolina, Secretary of Education, U. S. Dept. of Ed.
  • 1999: Sesame Street, Children’s Television Workshop
  • 1998: Ken O’Keefe, Allegheny College
  • 1997: Robert Orrill, The College Board
  • 1996: Hon. David L. Boren, former Senator from Oklahoma; President, University of Oklahoma
  • 1995: Hon. Madeleine May Kunin, former Governor of Vermont, Deputy Secretary of Education
  • 1994: James Crawford, author and editor
  • 1993: James Herbert, National Endowment for the Humanities
  • 1992: Hon. Lois G. Pines, State Senator for Middlesex and Norfolk District, Massachusetts
  • 1991: Scott McVay, Executive Director, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
  • 1990: Leonard A. Lauder, President and CEO, Estae Lauder, Inc.
  • 1989: The Southern Governors Conference
  • 1988: Hon. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island
  • 1987: Hon. J. William Fulbright, former Senator from Arkansas
  • 1986: Hon. Christopher J. Dodd, Senator from Connecticut
  • 1985: Sylvia Porter, nationally syndicated columnist
  • 1983: Hon. Leon E. Panetta, Congressional Representative from California
  • 1980: Fred M. Hechinger, The New York Times Foundation
  • 1979: President Jimmy Carter
  • 1978: Hon. Paul Simon, Congressional Representative from Illinois