GOLDEN BATON 2017 THE MISO GOLDEN BATON RECOGNITION AWARD

THE MISO GOLDEN BATON RECOGNITION AWARD

The MISO Golden Baton Recognition Award is given annually by the board of directors of the Miami Symphony Orchestra to an outstanding member of our community in recognition for his/ her invaluable contribution for the arts and culture in South Florida. Initiated in 2014 the award has been given to Judit Drucker, Mark Rosenberg, Michael Spring, Eduardo Padrón and now Emilio Estefan in 2018.

The Miami Symphony Orchestra honors our fourth recipient of the “MISO GOLDEN BATON RECOGNITION AWARD” to Eduardo Padrón

The “MISO Golden Baton Recognition Award ” annually honors an outstanding member of our community.

For 2017 we can not think of a more appropriate person than Dr. Padrón to be the 4th recipient of the award.

An American by choice, Eduardo J. Padrón arrived in the United States as a teenage refugee in 1961.

Since 1995, he has served as President of Miami Dade College (MDC), the largest institution of higher education in America with more than 165,000 students.

He is credited with elevating MDC into a position of national prominence among the best and most recognized U.S. colleges and universities.

An economist by training, Dr. Padrón earned his Ph.D. from the University of Florida.

In 2016, President Barack Obama bestowed upon him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States.

Eduardo J. Padrón Biography

In 2009, TIME magazine included him on the list of “The 10 Best College Presidents.”

In 2010, Florida Trend magazine named him “Floridian of the Year.”

In 2011, The Washington Post named him one of the eight most influential college presidents in the U.S.

Also in 2011, he was awarded the prestigious Carnegie Corporation Centennial Academic Leadership Award.

More recently, he received the Citizen Service Award from Voices for National Service and the Aspen Institute Ascend Fellowship.

President Padrón’s energetic leadership extends to many of the nation’s leading organizations.

He is the past chair of the board of directors of the American Council on Education (ACE) and of the board of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). He serves on the boards of the Council on Foreign Relations, Achieving the Dream, Inc., and is the chairman of the Business-Higher Ed Forum.

He has been appointed to key national posts by six American Presidents.

He is a prolific writer and has more than 15 honorary doctorates.