- Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service
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Common Wealth Award Awarded for Outstanding achievement(s) in dramatic arts, literature, science, invention, mass communications, public service, government, and sociology. Presented by PNC Bank Country United States First awarded 1979 The Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service (or Common Wealth Awards) were created under the will of the late Ralph Hayes, an influential American business executive and philanthropist. Hayes conceived the awards to reward and encourage the best of human performance worldwide. Hayes served on the board of directors of PNC Bank, Delaware's predecessor banks from 1935 to 1965. Through the Common Wealth Awards, he sought to recognize outstanding achievement in eight disciplines: dramatic arts, literature, science, invention, mass communications, public service, government and sociology. The awards also provide an incentive for people to make future contributions to the world community.
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Ralph Hayes
Demonstrating unusual academic ability in his youth, Ralph Hayes developed into a gifted executive whose career would take him to the Office of the United States Secretary of War in Washington, D.C., into the motion picture industry, publishing and banking and to the top echelons of the Coca-Cola Company. For 35 years, he was a Coca-Cola executive, serving as secretary-treasurer, vice president, and as a director of Coca-Cola International. He served on the board of directors of the Bank of Delaware (now PNC Bank) from 1943 to 1965, having previously served as a Director of its predecessor, The Equitable Trust Company, from 1935 to 1943. Hayes also had a long and distinguished career of public service. He was a chairman of the James Foundation, president of Community Funds, Inc., and a longtime director of the New York Community Trust. Service to his fellow man was always uppermost in Ralph Hayes' mind. He died in 1977 at the age of 82, leaving the Common Wealth Awards as but one part of his charitable legacy.[1]
Prize and ceremony
Each recipient of the Common Wealth Award receives a $50,000 prize. It is presented at an annual, invitation-only, black-tie dinner hosted at the Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware.
In their 32-year history, the Common Wealth Awards have conferred $5 million in prize money to 177 honorees of international renown. The awards are funded by the Common Wealth Trust.
Common Wealth Award Writing Contest
Since 2000, more than twenty lucky Delaware high school students have met and talked to the winning world leaders through the Common Wealth Award Writing Contest. Four winners of the writing contest and their parents or guardians are invited each year to the Common Wealth Awards ceremony, where the honorees are recognized for their lifetime achievement. As time allows, students are often able to talk directly with the winners.
Contest winners are publicly acknowledged at the Common Wealth Awards ceremony and receive a framed picture of themselves taken with the honorees. The winners for 2011 were John Fairchild, a senior at Wilmington Friends School; Lisa Jacques, a junior at St. Andrew's School; Faith Lyons, a junior at Tower Hill School; and Brianne Sands, a junior at Cab Calloway School of the Arts.[2]
List of honorees
Year Honoree Discipline Claim to Fame 1979 Lord Laurence Olivier
United KingdomDramatic Arts British actor and founding director of the British National Theatre. Joseph Papp
United StatesDramatic Arts Influential American theatrical director and producer. Jay W. Forrester
United StatesScience & Invention Prominent scientist who made outstanding contributions to digital computer technology. Charles J. Plank
IndiaScience & Invention Chemist and inventor credited with inventing the first commercially applicable apparatus for the breaking of hydrocarbons. Edward J. Rosinski
United StatesScience & Invention Chemical engineer and inventor credited with making significant breakthroughs in the technology of hydrocarbon conversions. Kingsley Davis
United StatesSociology American sociologist and demographer who coined the terms population explosion and zero population growth. Robert Merton
United StatesSociology Influential sociologist recognized for coining terms such as, self-fulfilling prophecy and role models. 1980 Peter Brook
United KingdomDramatic Arts Agnes de Mille
United StatesDramatic Arts Famed American dancer and choreographer. Gabriel García Márquez
ColombiaLiterature Nobel Prize-winning author and a pioneer of the Latin American Boom. Robert Penn Warren
United StatesLiterature American poet, novelist, and literary critic; cofounder of New Criticism. Clair McCollough
United StatesMass Communications Radio and television executive, as well as longtime officer of the National Association of Broadcasters Lowell Thomas
United StatesMass Communications American writer, broadcaster, and traveler, best known for the creation of Lawrence of Arabia. James Hillier
CanadaScience & Invention Physicist and inventor who assisted in the development of an early, commercially successful electron microscope for RCA. Lewis H. Sarett
United StatesScience & Invention James Coleman
United StatesSociology Otis Duncan
United StatesSociology One of the most influential sociologists in history, instrumental in transforming mainstream American sociology. 1981 Harold Pinter
United KingdomDramatic Arts Tennessee Williams
United StatesDramatic Arts Major American playwright of the twentieth century. Nadine Gordimer
South AfricaLiterature Milan Kundera
Czech RepublicLiterature Walter Cronkite
United StatesMass Communications Julian Goodman
United StatesMass Communications Howard S. Becker
United StatesSociology Peter Blau
AustriaSociology 1982 Harold Prince
United StatesDramatic Arts Award-winning producer and director; co-artistic director of the New Phoenix Repertory Company. Wright Morris
United StatesLiterature American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and photographer. Vincent Wasileski
United StatesMass Communications President of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB). Bell Laboratories
United StatesScience & Invention Credited with the discovery of the Fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE). Charles Tilly
United StatesSociology 1983 Hume Cronyn
Canada (d. United States)Dramatic Arts Jessica Tandy
United KingdomDramatic Arts Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
United StatesGovernment Christopher Isherwood
United KingdomLiterature César Milstein
ArgentinaScience & Invention Kenneth Lane Thompson
United StatesScience & Invention William Sewell
United StatesSociology 1984 Athol Fugard
South AfricaDramatic Arts Stephen Sondheim
United StatesDramatic Arts Award-winning stage musical and film composer & lyricist. Eudora Welty
United StatesLiterature Robert Phelan Langlands
CanadaScience & Invention Joseph Rubinfeld
United StatesInvention Instrumental in licensing the original anticancer line of products for Bristol-Meyers, as well as development of amoxicillin. Matilda White Riley
United StatesSociology Renowned sociologist and Daniel B. Fayerweather Professor of Political Economy and Sociology Emerita. 1985 Zelda Fichandler
United StatesDramatic Arts Famed cofounder and producing director of the Arena Stage in Washington. Max Frisch
SwitzerlandLiterature Candy Lightner
United StatesPublic Service The organizer and founding president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Alain Aspect
FranceScience & Invention Delft Hydraulics Laboratory
NetherlandsScience & Invention Peter H. Rossi
United StatesSociology Prominent sociologist, best known for documenting homelessness in the 1980s. 1986 Samuel Beckett
IrelandDramatic Arts John Ashbery
United StatesLiterature Award-winning American poet. Norman Cousins
United StatesMass Communications Leon H. Sullivan
United StatesPublic Service Jet Propulsion Laboratory
United StatesScience & Invention NASA research center which specializes in building and operating unmanned spacecraft. Kenneth H. Olsen
United StatesScience & Invention American engineer who co-founded Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1957 with a colleague. John A. Clausen
United StatesSociology 1987-88 Lloyd Richards
United States (b. Canada)Dramatic Arts Andrei Voznesensky
RussiaLiterature Gordon Parks
United StatesMass Communications Famed American photographer, pianist, film director, and novelist. N.T. Pete Shields
United StatesPublic Service Cofounder of Handgun Control, a Washington, D.C.-based citizens' gun control lobbying organization John B. MacChesney
United StatesScience & Invention Best known for key inventions in the commercial manufacture of optical fiber. Robin M. Williams, Jr.
United StatesSociology 1989 Jennifer Tipton
United StatesDramatic Arts Award-winning American lighting designer. George P. Shultz
United StatesGovernment Former Secretary of Labor, Secretary of the Treasury, and head of the Office of Management and Budget. Toni Morrison
United StatesLiterature Nobel Prize-winning author, editor, and professor. David Brinkley
United StatesMass Communications Emmy nominated television newscaster and host of This Week with David Brinkley from 1982-1997. Leroy E. Hood
United StatesScience & Invention American biologist who helped to decode the human genome. Alice S. Rossi
United StatesSociology Cofounder of the National Organization of Women; 74th president of the American Sociological Association. 1990 Jerome Robbins
United StatesDramatic Arts Academy Award-winning film director and choreographer. Aharon Appelfeld
Israel (b. Romania)Literature One of Israel's foremost living Hebrew-language authors. David Broder
United StatesMass Communications Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author, talk show pundit, and university professor. Jaime Escalante
BoliviaPublic Service J.C.R. Licklider
United StatesScience & Invention Renowned for his work on the human-computer dialogue, time sharing, virtual memory, and resource sharing. Mirra Komarovsky
RussiaSociology 1991 James Earl Jones
United StatesDramatic Arts Paul A. Volcker
United StatesGovernment Former chairman of the Federal Reserve. Adrienne Rich
United StatesLiterature Sebastião Salgado
BrazilMass Communications Respected photojournalist and Special Representative for UNICEF. Roger N. Beachy
United StatesScience & Invention American biologist and founder of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Nathan Keyfitz
CanadaSociology Responsible for important work regarding formal demography and population projections. 1992 Arthur Miller
United StatesDramatic Arts Warren E. Burger
United StatesGovernment James A. Michener
United StatesLiterature Ted Turner
United StatesMass Communications American media mogul and philanthropist. Susan Solomon
United StatesScience & Invention Demonstrated the first conclusive link between manmade CFCs and the ozone holes above Antarctica. 1993 Julie Harris
United StatesDramatic Arts Three-time Emmy Award-winning and five-time Tony Award-winning actress of stage, screen, and television. John Updike
United StatesLiterature Prominent American novelist, poet, short story writer, and literary critic. Jim Lehrer
United StatesMass Communications American journalist and anchor for The News Hour with Jim Lehrer on PBS. Jonas Salk
United StatesPublic Service World-renowned for his development of the polio vaccine. Charles H. Townes
United StatesScience & Invention Accomplishments range from helping ease the strain of everyday life to studying the origin of the universe. 1994 August Wilson
United StatesDramatic Arts Prominent African-American playwright. Henry A. Kissinger
United StatesGovernment Former Secretary of State and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; founder of Kissinger Associates. Larry King
United StatesMass Communications Award-winning television and radio broadcaster; host of CNN's Larry King Live. Jacques-Yves Cousteau
FrancePublic Service Explorer, ecologist, scientist, photographer, and researcher who invented SCUBA and pioneered unaided deep sea diving. Leland H. Hartwell
United StatesScience & Invention Widely recognized pioneer in the field of yeastgenetics and cancer research. 1995 Jane Alexander
United StatesDramatic Arts Award-winning actress, author, and former director of the National Endowment for the Arts. William Styron
United StatesLiterature Novelist who explored difficult historical and moral questions. Charles Kuralt
United StatesMass Communications Award-winning American journalist, best known for his long career with CBS. James & Sarah Brady
United StatesPublic Service Influential members of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. Karen Uhlenbeck
United StatesScience & Invention Helped in the understanding of the fundamental properties of matter in the universe. 1996 Jason Robards
United StatesDramatic Arts Award-winning film and television actor. Derek Walcott
Saint LuciaLiterature Nobel Prize-winning poet, playwright, writer, visual artist, and theatre & art critic. Ken Burns
United StatesMass Communications Award-winning documentary filmmaker. Eunice Kennedy Shriver
United StatesPublic Service Founder of the Special Olympics. Andrew Wiles
United KingdomScience & Invention Solved Fermat's Last Theorem, an equation that had perplexed mathematicians for centuries. 1997 Seamus Heaney
IrelandLiterature Nobel Prize-winning poet, writer, and lecturer. Michael E. DeBakey
United StatesScience & Invention Internationally recognized pioneer in the field of cardiovascular research and surgery. Jane Goodall
United KingdomPublic Service World-renowned for her 45-year study of chimpanzee social and family life. Edward Albee
United StatesDramatic Arts Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary American playwright. James H. Clark
United StatesMass Communications Prolific entrepreneur and former computer scientist; cofounder of Netscape Communications Corporation. 1998 Christopher Plummer
CanadaDramatic Arts Actor of stage, screen, and television during his five-decade career. Saul Bellow
United States (b. Canada)Literature Nobel Prize-winning novelist. Bill Moyers
United StatesMass Communications Veteran journalist who worked for both CBS and PBS during his nearly four-decade career. Betty Ford
United StatesPublic Service Founder of the Betty Ford Center, a drug and alcohol dependency treatment center located in Rancho Mirage, CA. Stephanie Kwolek
United StatesScience & Invention Was responsible for the creation and discovery of Kevlar during her time at the DuPont Company. 1999 Dr. Louis Miller
United StatesScience & Invention Biologist who has made vast contributions to malaria research and other widespread tropical diseases. John Irving
United StatesLiterature Bestselling American novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. Robert MacNeil
CanadaMass Communications Former television news anchor and journalist of The MacNeil/Lehrer Report. Lawrence Eagleburger
United StatesGovernment Former Secretary of State and diplomat. Julie Taymor
United StatesDramatic Arts American director of Broadway theatre and film. 2000 Desmond Tutu
South AfricaPublic Service Anglican archbishop, international human rights leader, and 1984 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. E. L. Doctorow
United StatesLiterature Foremost American novelist acclaimed for his lyrical, breakthrough fiction. Christiane Amanpour
United KingdomMass Communications CNN chief foreign correspondent and influential reporter of global crises. Robert Ballard
United StatesScience & Invention Marine scientist, pioneer of deep ocean exploration, and undersea archaeologist. Mikhail Baryshnikov
RussiaDramatic Arts Legendary dancer and icon of classical ballet and modern dance. 2001 Morgan Freeman
United StatesDramatic Arts Veteran actor acclaimed for his classic, commanding roles on stage, screen, and television. J. Craig Venter
United StatesScience & Invention Biochemist, entrepreneur, and gene pioneer who succeeded in unlocking the human genetic code. James Nachtwey
United StatesMass Communications Renowned photojournalist who has chronicled the human anguish of war, genocide, and famine worldwide. Philip Roth
United StatesLiterature Pulitzer Prize winner regarded as a literary giant among America's postwar generation of writers. Dr. William Magee & Kathleen Magee
United StatesPublic Service Founders of Operation Smile, which aids children with facial deformities around the world. 2002 Julie Andrews
United KingdomDramatic Arts World-renowned performer whose stardom spans movies, theater, television, and concert hall. Carlos Fuentes
MexicoLiterature Preeminent writer of fiction and political commentary, and a leading cultural force in modern Latin America. Lonnie Thompson & Ellen Mosley-Thompson
United StatesScience & Invention Researchers who have tracked Earth's ancient climate history and global warming. George Mitchell
United StatesGovernment Former U.S. Senate majority leader and peace mediator for Northern Ireland and the Middle East. Fred Rogers
United StatesMass Communications Children's television icon; creator and host of the critically acclaimed Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. 2003 Sam Donaldson
United StatesMass Communications Veteran television journalist and former chief White House correspondent for ABC News. Bob Dole
United StatesGovernment Former U.S. Senate majority leader and influential voice of the Republican Party. Susan Stroman
United StatesDramatic Arts Broadway's most celebrated director-choreographer. Joyce Carol Oates
United StatesLiterature One of America's most significant and inventive contemporary writers. Dean Kamen
United StatesScience & Invention Renowned inventor of breakthrough medical and transportation devices. 2004 Christopher Reeve
United StatesPublic Service Renowned actor and America's leading advocate for people with paralysis and other disabilities. Meryl Streep
United StatesDramatic Arts Legendary actress and Hollywood icon, considered the greatest film star of her generation. Stanley Prusiner, M.D.
United StatesScience & Invention Pioneering researcher and Nobel Prize-winner who discovered the deadly protein linked to mad-cow disease. Isabel Allende
ChileLiterature The most widely read and renowned Latin American woman writer in the world. Andrea Mitchell
United StatesMass Communications Leading broadcast journalist and chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News. 2005 Gen. Colin L. Powell
United StatesGovernment Former Secretary of State and respected leader, diplomat, and soldier. David Mamet
United StatesDramatic Arts Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Hollywood screenwriter, and preeminent dramatist. Tim Berners-Lee
United KingdomMass Communications Visionary inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web consortium. Amy Tan
United StatesLiterature Best-selling novelist whose stories explore family ties, heritage, and the Asian-American experience. Kip Thorne
United StatesScience & Invention Foremost American researcher of black holes and gravitational waves. 2006 John Glenn
United StatesGovernment Former U.S. Senator, astronaut, and heroic pioneer of American space exploration. HM Queen Noor of Jordan
JordanPublic Service A leading voice for global peace-building, human rights, and conflict recovery issues. Mike Nichols
United StatesDramatic Arts Preeminent and award-winning director of stage and screen. Rita Dove
United StatesLiterature Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and two-term Poet Laureate of the United States. Anderson Cooper
United StatesMass Communications Leading broadcast journalist and CNN news anchor of Anderson Cooper 360°. 2007 Sidney Poitier
United StatesDramatic Arts Academy Award-winning actor and cinematic trailblazer. Aleksander Kwaśniewski
PolandGovernment Former two-term president of the Republic of Poland; cofounder of the Social Democratic Party. Cokie Roberts
United StatesMass Communications Veteran broadcast journalist; best-selling author; political analyst for ABC News; and NPR senior news analyst. Ian McEwan
United KingdomLiterature Acclaimed and award-winning British novelist, short-story, and screen writer. 2008 Glenn Close
United StatesDramatic Arts Celebrated actress of stage, screen, and television. John Howard
AustraliaGovernment Four-term prime minister of Australia. Ann Curry
United States (b. Guam)Mass Communications News anchor of NBC's Today; coanchor of Dateline NBC. James E. Hansen
United StatesScience Preeminent climate scientist; director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. 2009 Buzz Aldren
United StatesScience Astronaut and lunar explorer. Doris Kearns Goodwin
United StatesMass Communications Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Don DeLillo
United StatesLiterature Author, playwright and occasional essayist whose work paints a detailed portrait of American life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Kevin Spacey
United StatesDramatic Arts Academy Award-winning actor and artistic director of London's Old Vic Theatre Company. 2010 Annie Leibovitz
United StatesMass Communications Legendary portrait photographer responsible for some of the most iconic images of the last four decades. Laura Linney
United StatesDramatic Arts Award-winning actress of stage, film, and theatre. Best known for her roles in Love Actually and HBO miniseries "John Adams." Greg Mortenson
United StatesPublic Service Humanitarian, writer, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. Co-founder of the Central Asia Institute and founder of the charity Pennies for Peace. Salman Rushdie
IndiaLiterature Booker Prize-winning novelist and essayist. Played a major role in the development of Indian English literature. 2011 Russell Banks
United StatesLiterature Internationally-acclaimed novelist, poet, and short story writer. Cherie Blair
United KingdomPublic Service Noted human rights lawyer and women's rights activist. Bill Richardson
United StatesGovernment Thirtieth Governor of New Mexico, former U.S. Energy Secretary, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Congressman. George Will
United StatesMass Communications America's foremost political commentator and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. References
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