New York State Governor George Pataki speaking at an event announcing Tokyo Electron Limited's establishment of a $300 million research and development center at the University at Albany. Seated onstage from left to right: Speaker of the New York State Assembly Sheldon Silver, Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and unidentified persons. [20002420]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock speaking at the podium at an event announcing Tokyo Electron Limited's establishment of a $300 million research and development center at the University at Albany. Seated from left to right: Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros, two unidentified persons. [20002420]
New York State Governor George Pataki, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, New York State Senator Joseph Bruno, President and CEO of Tokyo Electron Limited Tetsuro Higashi and unidentified persons all stand and converse at an event announcing Tokyo Electron Limited's establishment of a $300 million research and development center at the University at Albany. [20002420]
New York State Governor George Pataki, New York State Senator Joseph Bruno, Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros and unidentified persons standing in a circle at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
New York State Senator Joseph Bruno shaking hands with an unidentified person at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros and Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings stand nearby. [20002482]
Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings and Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President Danny Donohue take part in the Albany labor Parade in honor of the September 2001 victims of the World Trade Center, just weeks following the tragic events. Also pictured are New York State United Teachers Executive Vice President Alan Lubin and PEF President Roger Benson.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter was the guest of the Foundation of Advocacy for Mental Health at an Albany Reception April 24, 2006. The event helped focus attention on the importance of overcoming stigma and addressing mental health needs. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President Danny Donohue is on the Board of Directors of the Foundation of Advocacy for Mental Health. From left to right are: Senate Majority Leader Joeseph Bruno, Albany Mayor Gerald Jennings, Carter and former First Lady of New York Matilda Cuomo.
The children and grandchildren of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s late John J. Kelly along with Albany (New York) Mayor Gerald D. Jennings, far left, United States Congressman Michael R. McNulty, third from left, and Albany County Executive Michael G. Breslin, fourth from left (second row), following a Veterans Day ceremony honoring Kelly at the Joseph E. Zaloga American Legion Post in Albany. Kelly, an Albany native, was a decorated World War II veteran who saw action in North Africa, Sicily and in the invasion of Normandy, where he suffered serious injury. Following the war he served for a dozen years as lead counsel for the CSEA from the law firm of DeGraff, Foy & Holt-Harris, until his untimely death in 1960 from complications due to his war injuries. The CSEA established a scholarship fund in his memory at the time of his death to provide college tuition help for Kelly's five children. The John J. Kelly Scholarship Fund continues to provide assistance to the children of CSEA members who have lost a parent.