These 2006 Distinguished
Alumni Award Recipients will be honored October 17, 2006 at MCC:
| |
John
Chinonis
John Chinonis, co-founder/co-owner of YAYA's
Flame Broiled Chicken, is a 20-store franchising system in Michigan
and Florida. He also owned and successfully operated two pharmacies
in the area for 35 years.
A product of Flint Schools, he graduated
from Flint Central High School 50 years ago; attended Flint
Junior College (now MCC) and received a Bachelor of Science
Degree in pharmacy from Ferris State University.
A member of
the Michigan and National Pharmaceutical Associations, Chinonis
is a recipient of the Ferris state University Distinguished
Alumnus award, recipient of the Clark A. Anderson Alumni Award
and the most prestigious Ferris Pharmacy Alumni Award. A member
of the President's Commission for the Future at Ferris State,
he has served as host of the Ferris Golf Outing at Warwick
Hills for 24 years, raising over half a million dollars.
A
major participant and financial contributor to many charitable
programs, his community activities include service as past
state and national governor of the American Hellenic Educational
Progressive Association; Treasurer of the Mott Community College
Alumni Association Board of Directors; member of the Foundation
for Mott Community College; and past recipient of the MCC honorary
degree in community leadership. |
| |
 |
| |
Kathleen Glynn
Kathleen Glynn, Academy
and Emmy Award-winning producer, artist and costume designer,
was the guest speaker earlier this year at an MCC Women in Education
fundraising event. Glynn, wife of filmmaker Michael Moore and
a Flint native, spoke about her own personal achievements and
challenges since leaving the Flint area in the '80s.
Though she often shares film credits with her husband, Kathleen
Glynn leads a highly successful and rewarding career of her
own. Beyond being an Academy Award Winning producer for Bowling
for Columbine and Fahrenheit 911, she also won the prestigious
Palme d'Or Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Glynn produced
the Emmy award-winning TV Nation and The Awful Truth for television,
and co-authored Adventures in a TV Nation. She is member of
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the professional
honorary organization that decides who will receive an Oscar
during the Academy Awards. She also has impressive credentials
in wardrobe, hair and makeup, including costume designer
for Canadian Bacon, as an intern for Malcolm X, and as wardrobe
assistant for My New Gun. Her achievements have been featured
in the Washington Post. |
| |
 |
| |
Sixto Olivo
Sixto Olivo has been a community activist and successful
businessman in Flint for many years. He comes from a proud Hispanic
heritage with humble early-life experiences -- working in the
migrant farm communities in the Capac/Imlay City area. He founded
the Allied Battery Motive Systems more than 20 years ago.
Today,
with his partner and son, Jon, managing the business, Allied
Battery is one of the premier suppliers of heavy duty batteries
and chargers for all types of battery operated-equipment in
the country, having received contracts from the U.S. Department
of Defense, working on alternative fuel conversions of military
aircraft and receiving citations for outstanding work performance.
In 1993, Olivo formed the American International Company,
an export service and commerce consultant business primarily
to export products of Allied Battery to Canada, Mexico and
Puerto Rico. His involvement in the community is well known.
He formed the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he currently
serves as President; is chairman of the Spanish Speaking Information
Board and serves on the Citizens Advisory Council, (the only
person to serve on both UM-Flint's Corporate
Advisory Board as well as their Citizens Advisory Board). He
has served as co-chair of former Mayor Woodrow Stanley's
re-election campaign; received the Hispanic Leadership Award,
and was Mayor Stanley's first recipient of
the Martin Luther King Drum Major Award. He has also served
on MCC's Presidential Advisory Committee, the
Millage Committee for MCC's Regional Technology Center (RTC),
Chair of the Multicultural/Minority Affairs Advisory Committee
and as a board member of the Foundation for Mott Community
College. |