Since 1927, The Hundred Year Association has advanced the civic and economic interests of the City of New York by honoring and recognizing the achievements of organizations that have been in existence for more than a century, while also recognizing outstanding acts of public service that enhance the present and future prestige of New York City.
We are proud to celebrate the many contributions of our members – the corporations, family-businesses and non-profits that have played important roles in the history of New York.
For the most part, their successes and civic-minded support goes unnoticed. One of our primary goals, therefore, is to bring much deserved attention to these est
We are proud to celebrate the many contributions of our members – the corporations, family-businesses and non-profits that have played important roles in the history of New York.
For the most part, their successes and civic-minded support goes unnoticed. One of our primary goals, therefore, is to bring much deserved attention to these establishments, the work they’ve done, and the work they continue to do. Any association, corporation, partnership or individual proprietorship whose continuity in its own right or as successor to an organization in business for more than 100 years is eligible for membership.
It has been granted every year since 1930 (except during World War II) “in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York.”
The prestigious list of honorees includes civil servants like Robert Moses, E. Virgil Conway and Ray Kelly; Mayors Fiorello LaGuardia, Robert Wagner and Michael Bloomberg; entertainers Oscar Hammerst
It has been granted every year since 1930 (except during World War II) “in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York.”
The prestigious list of honorees includes civil servants like Robert Moses, E. Virgil Conway and Ray Kelly; Mayors Fiorello LaGuardia, Robert Wagner and Michael Bloomberg; entertainers Oscar Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers and Tony Randall; corporate stalwarts like the Rockefellers; and city icons such as Carnegie Hall, the Museum of the City of New York and the New York Post.
In 2007, the award was named after long-time Association Chairman, Richard A. Cook.
Presented annually since 1958, The Hundred Year Association recognizes outstanding public service by New York City leaders and the outstanding achievements of New York City career municipal employees with The Isaac Liberman Public Service Awards.
Since 1971, the Association has also recognized academic excellence and community service by t
Presented annually since 1958, The Hundred Year Association recognizes outstanding public service by New York City leaders and the outstanding achievements of New York City career municipal employees with The Isaac Liberman Public Service Awards.
Since 1971, the Association has also recognized academic excellence and community service by the sons and daughters of City employees with the E. Virgil Conway College Scholarships.
The awards are sponsored by Association members and supporters who join with the Mayor and commissioners in presenting their awards at City Hall.
The Hundred Year Association
P.O. Box 3966 New York, NY 10163-3966
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