COMMUNITY SERVICE RECIPIENTS

Each year, Chowan recognizes one young alumni who has truly excelled in his or her chosen profession at the Distinguished Alumni Dinner which is held Homecoming weekend. 

The recognized alumni have made significant contributions to our society through his or her career or life accomplishments that are a testament to the work and mission of the University.  Distinguished Alumni recipients are recognized for supporting their alma mater through participation in events on and off-campus, board memberships, and financially.   

Nominations for Distinguished Alumni are made through the Alumni Relations Office.

Pat Byrd

COMMUNITY SERVICE 2023

Chowan University proudly recognized and celebrated the outstanding contributions of Ms. Patricia “Pat” L. Byrd by presenting her with the prestigious Outstanding Community Service Award. This award, bestowed upon individuals who exemplify exceptional dedication to community service and a commitment to enriching the lives of others, was presented to Ms. Byrd in honor of her tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Ms. Byrd later made Ahoskie, North Carolina, her beloved home. Her journey has been one marked by perseverance, determination, and an unwavering commitment to service. Ms. Byrd dedicated 32 years of her life to Vidant Roanoke Chowan Hospital, where she made significant contributions in various departments, including business, compliance, and finance. Her dedication to her career was matched only by her devotion to her faith, as she is a cherished member of First Baptist Church in Ahoskie.

Ms. Byrd’s dedication extended beyond her professional career as she worked tirelessly to provide support and opportunities for those in need. After her retirement in 2009, she established the Roanoke Chowan Christian Women’s Job Corps in Hertford County in 2011. This remarkable initiative aimed to empower women to achieve self-sufficiency through education, employment, and the embrace of spirituality as a guiding force in their lives.

Under Ms. Byrd’s leadership, the Roanoke Chowan Christian Women’s Job Corps became a beacon of hope for countless women and their families. Over the years, the organization has assisted approximately 275 women, offering educational opportunities, financial support, and unwavering encouragement to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.

In 2023, the organization expanded its mission by moving to a new space known as The Gathering Place. This facility hosts various community programs, including grief counseling classes, senior meetings, a Clothes Closet for women and men in need, and the provision of household items to those facing adversity.

Ms. Byrd’s remarkable dedication to her community also led her to become deeply involved with Chowan University through her work with the Ahoskie Women’s Club and the Christian Job Corps. Her passion for education and empowerment has paved the way for many individuals to pursue successful careers and make meaningful contributions to society.

Ms. Byrd’s legacy lives on through the countless women who have become teachers, nurses, nurse aides, office workers, entrepreneurs, and more, thanks to the guidance and support she provided through the Roanoke Chowan Christian Women’s Job Corps.

Chowan University is delighted to celebrate 175 years of preparing students for lives of active learning, career success, personal growth, and service to society. Founded in 1848, Chowan University has evolved into a vibrant and beautiful institution committed to nurturing individuals who, like Ms. Pat L. Byrd, make an indelible mark on their communities.

The University Community Service Award presented to Ms. Pat L. Byrd is a symbol of gratitude for her extraordinary commitment to community service and her unwavering dedication to improving the lives of others. Her exemplary work continues to inspire us all.

COMMUNITY SERVICE RECIPIENTS

1995 Hirian C. Hill, Jr.
1996 Jean Simpson Sharp
1997 Rev. and Mrs. Rowland Pruette
1998 Hannah Brown
2000 Cities of Windsor (NC), Ahoskie (NC), & Franklin (VA)
2001 J.E. Skinner
2002 William Hall
2003 Lynn Howell and Artie Johnson

2004 J. Guy and Gertrude Revelle
2005 David, Deborah, and Josh Lane
2006 William Ivey Long
2007 Ray and Judy Felton
2008 Percy and Lynette Bunch
2009 Bob and Josie Hill
2010 W. Julian Robertson Jr.
2011 Wayne and Shirley Brown
2012 Edward W. Jones
2013 Margaret DeLoatch Futrell ’50

2014 Michael C. Alston, MD
2015 Kay Mitchell Thomas
2016 Wayland L. Jenkins, Jr.
2017 W.J. “Bill” Little, Jr.
2019 Robert Earl and Carolyn Early Brinkley
2020 Howard J. Hunter, III, ’95
2021 Sallie Pait Surface
2022 James “Jamie” Tillery Johnson Jr
2023 Patricia “Pat” L. Byrd