Celebrating our 2026 Awards of Excellence Winners

America's Blood Centers proudly recognizes outstanding leaders from across the nation for their excellence in supporting the nation’s blood supply through our annual Awards of Excellence. These recipients were honored in Tucson, Arizona during our 2026 Annual Meeting, a gathering that featured blood center executives, industry partners, and more.

From individual efforts to corporate initiatives, each winner has played a crucial role in ensuring a safe and diverse blood supply for patients in need. Their work not only saves lives but also inspires others to join in this vital mission.

Corporation of the Year Award

Perdue Farms, Nominated by Shepeard Blood Center

Honored for its rapid and remarkable growth as a blood drive partner, becoming Shepeard Blood Center's largest corporate contributor in just three years, with more than 500 donors participating in 2025. In 2025, Perdue expanded to two new locations, further strengthening its regional impact. Notably, 81% of Perdue's blood donors are from communities of color, helping ensure a more diverse and medically essential blood supply for patients with conditions such as sickle cell disease. Through consistent growth, dedicated communication, and meaningful community investment, Perdue Farms has proven itself as an outstanding corporate partner in the blood community.

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Benjamin Prijatel, President and CEO, Shepeard Community Blood Center

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Victoria Cook, Donor Recruitment Supervisor, OneBlood; Cathy Olesen, Regional Director, OneBlood

Outstanding Blood Drive of the Year Award

Florida Strawberry Festival, Nominated by OneBlood

Recognized for its remarkable impact on the community's blood supply, collecting 481 units of blood during its 2025 drive, supporting the potential to save up to 1,443 lives. The festival has become a vital partner to OneBlood, helping maintain a strong blood supply during periods of high demand. Its strong collaboration, continued commitment, and enthusiasm for lifesaving work set a powerful example for how local community partnerships can directly improve patient care.

ABC Outstanding Public Relations Campaign

New York Blood Center Enterprises' "A Nationwide Call to Action"

Honored for delivering NYBCe's most ambitious and coordinated National Blood Donor Month effort to date, reframing blood donation as a core civic responsibility. By empowering community and civic leaders across all eight divisions, the campaign generated more than 1,200 earned media mentions, the organization's strongest media impact in nearly a decade. Through proclamations, PSAs, and broad public sector support, the campaign demonstrated how a mission-driven approach can strengthen relationships and elevate awareness across every market served.

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Yadira Navarro, Director, Community and Stakeholder Relations Manager, New York Blood Center; Brian Harper, Manager, Community and Stakeholder Relations, New York Blood Center; Chelsey Smith, Senior Director of Public Relations and Strategic Communications, New York Blood Center

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Doug Morton, CEO, San Diego Blood Bank

Larry Frederick Award

Diane Golden, Nominated by San Diego Blood Bank

Honored for her extraordinary volunteer service, contributing 1,814 volunteer hours to San Diego Blood Bank, including 644 hours in 2025 alone. Ms. Golden stepped up during a critical period in 2020 when volunteer numbers were drastically reduced and has since become a dependable presence at donor centers, mobile drives, and major community events. Her compassion, reliability, and dedication to recruiting new donors embody the spirit of personal advocacy that the Larry Frederick Award was created to celebrate.

Thomas F. Zuck Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Kip Kuttner, Miller-Keystone Blood Center

Awarded for more than 30 years of distinguished service to Miller-Keystone Blood Center and the blood banking community as a leader, mentor, teacher, and unwavering advocate. Dr. Kuttner's extensive national service includes his role as Chair of the ABC Scientific, Medical and Technical Committee, contributions to numerous Blood Bulletin publications, and service as the ABC liaison to the AABB Circular of Information Task Force. His integrity, compassion, and lifelong commitment to advancing blood banking and transfusion medicine will continue to inspire generations of medical professionals.

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Dr. Kip Kuttner, Medical Director, Miller-Keystone Blood Center

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Juan Cotto, Government Affairs Director, Bloodworks Northwest

Blood Community Advocate of the Year

Juan Cotto, Government Affairs Director, Bloodworks Northwest

Recognized for his outstanding leadership in state-level advocacy, uniting Washington's blood centers and driving major policy wins that strengthen the state's blood supply. As vice chair of ABC’s Council of States, Mr. Cotto consistently shares his expertise and successful strategies to support colleagues nationwide. His efforts at the federal level, most notably helping secure U.S. Representative Kim Schrier as the original lead co-sponsor of the bipartisan BLOOD Act, have had a profound impact on the patients and communities the blood community serves.

Blood Community Advocate of the Year

Nick Gehrig, Vice President of Communications, Vitalant

Recognized for his standout advocacy leadership, especially at the state level. Mr. Gehrig has led proactive initiatives across Vitalant's entire footprint, including efforts on numerous National Blood Donor Month resolutions. His deep knowledge of a vast service area and willingness to support other centers make him an indispensable resource to the entire blood community.

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Nick Gehrig, Vice President of Communications, Vitalant

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Rebecca Yancey, Managing Director, Executive Education, Vanderbilt UniversityΒ 

National Partner of the Year Award

Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management

Awarded for their pivotal role in launching and delivering the inaugural Executive Fellows Program, a rigorous year-long leadership development experience created in partnership with ABC. Vanderbilt's faculty developed tailored case studies, facilitated interactive learning, and provided the academic expertise that established a strong foundation for the program. Their partnership has been instrumental in advancing the next generation of blood community leaders.

William M. Coenen President's Award

Janet Howard, Former CEO and Administrator, Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center

Honored for 45 years of unwavering service and her commitment to providing "any amount of any blood type, at any time." Under her leadership, Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center more than doubled its service area, ultimately serving 11 medical facilities and more than 450,000 Kentuckians. Her career stands as an example of service-driven leadership, operational excellence, and the ability to deliver outstanding patient care regardless of geography or organizational size.

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Kate Fry, CEO of America's Blood Centers; Janet Howard, Former CEO and Administrator, Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center; Kimberly Kinsell, President of America's Blood CentersΒ 

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Joy Duemke, Director of Marketing-North America, Terumo BCT

William M. Coenen President's Award

BET on Blood for Sickle Cell Disease Initiative

Honored for its transformative effort to address the profound underutilization of red blood cell exchange therapy for patients with sickle cell disease. By uniting stakeholders across the blood and sickle cell community, the initiative confronts systemic barriers such as limited awareness, training gaps, and misconceptions about blood donation. Its collaborative, patient-centered approach and commitment to advancing care have helped ensure that more patients receive the blood therapies recommended as first-line treatment for an often-underserved community.