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Grace
Profatilov is Assistant Director for Communications at the AYA.
AYA
Contact: Information
on the AYA and its programs is available by sending an e-mail to
aya@yale.edu, writing to Rose
Alumni House, Box 209010, New Haven, CT 06520-9010, or phoning (203)
432-2586.
This
space is made available to the Association
of Yale Alumni by the Yale Alumni Magazine.
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News From the AYA
In Recognition of Outstanding Service to Yale
February
2003
by Grace Profatilov
The
Yale Medal is the highest award presented by the Association of
Yale Alumni to
honor outstanding individual service to the University. This year's
recipients reflect the range of service and leadership the AYA strives
to recognize with this award. We honor their remarkable contributions
and recognize that they honor Yale and all of us in the alumni community
by the ways in which they have chosen to give back to our community
of scholars and friends.
Grant
D. Esterling '51, '54LLB
Grant Esterling has
served as co-chair of 1951's record breaking 50th Reunion gift,
as a class agent for the Yale Alumni Fund since graduation, and
as a member of its board for almost 30 years, culminating in a term
as Chair of the Alumni Fund. A galvanizing force for the Class of
1951, Mr. Esterling served as both Class secretary and treasurer.
He has worked tirelessly to foster an enduring connection between
his classmates and Yale, organizing mini-reunions, establishing
1951's Memorial Scholarship and the 1951 "America Reads" program.
He is a director of the Yale Club of Washington, D.C., and a former
president of the Yale Club of Paris.
Joseph
Carrere Fox '38
Joseph Carrere Fox founded
the Fox International
Fellowship in 1988. Administered by Yale, this graduate student
exchange program with several of the world's leading universities
has been very successful and continues to expand. Mr. Fox speaks
three foreign languages, including Russian, and is also a Sterling
Fellow and a charter member of the President's Council on International
Activities. Partly in recognition of his work with Yale on the Fox
Fellowship, Cambridge University named him a Fellow Commoner of
Sidney Sussex College, the first American to be so honored in the
award's centuries-old history.
Rafael
Porrata-Doria '77JD
Rafael Porrata-Doria's
long service to Yale began with his membership on the board of the
Yale Club of Philadelphia. Then, with his appointment by the Club
as an AYA delegate, Mr. Porrata-Doria embarked on a 14-year career
of service as a delegate, elected member of the AYA Board of Governors,
Board officer, and Board chair. As AYA Chair, he helped reexamine
alumni programs, overhaul systems, and ensure that the AYA remained
at the forefront of alumni associations. He is a member of the Executive
Committee of the Yale Law School Alumni Association and the Yale
Alumni Publications Board.
Donald
F. Scharf '55
Donald Scharf's lifetime
commitment and generosity of time and energy to Yale and Yale athletics
is unprecedented. Not only does he serve on myriad athletic boards,
including the Football Association, Men's Hockey Association, Men's
Lacrosse Association, and Men's Basketball Association, he also
devotes much time and effort to community outreach and in strengthening
Yale's ties with New Haven. Chairman of the Yale Youth Day Committee,
he is also an important force behind the National Youth Sports Program.
In addition to his volunteer work with athletics, he is a Berkeley
College Fellow and has been awarded the Elm and Ivy Award.
John
B. Stevens '37
John Stevens's lifelong
commitment to Yale and to his Class spans over 60 years and ranks
him among the most devoted of alumni volunteers. He has been an
agent for the Alumni Fund, chairman of the agents for the Class
of 1937, an Alumni Fund board member, Class secretary, and a member
of the Class Executive Committee. Through his efforts, the Class
of 1937's cumulative giving to the Yale Alumni Fund has exceeded
all other classes. His endowment of the John B. Stevens Scholarship
Fund demonstrates his longstanding devotion and generosity to Yale.
Selection
of Medalists
The AYA seeks nominations
for the Yale Medal to honor those who have rendered exemplary volunteer
service to Yale. We invite all alumni to bring to our attention,
at the address below, those who have outstanding records as Yale
volunteers. From these nominations, the AYA Board of Governors chooses
Medalists on the recommendation of a committee chaired by a member
of the Board.
The
Yale Medal Dinner
On Friday, April 25,
the 2003 Yale Medalists will be honored at a dinner during Assembly
LXII. The Yale Medal Dinner is a festive opportunity to honor both
present and past recipients of Yale's highest award for service.
To purchase tickets for the event, call Ann Griffith at Rose Alumni
House. 
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