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Thank you for joining us for our third annual Impact Awards!
Northern Essex Community College was proud to recognize those who have made lasting contributions to the college and its students with the third annual Impact Awards. The following five outstanding community members were honored at a breakfast ceremony on Wednesday, May 7 on the Haverhill Campus.
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Community Partner Award
This award honors an individual, group, or organization who, through their support, has made a lasting impact on Northern Essex. As first-generation Ecuadorian Americans, Luis and Juan Yepez understand the transformative power of education firsthand. The founders and chief executives of Mainstream Global support Northern Essex and its students through financial support, mentorship, and guidance. Their contributions have especially impacted Lawrence students through the NECC Lawrence Promise program, where students can receive full scholarships to NECC after completing the Early College program.
The Outstanding Alumni Award
The Outstanding Alumni Award recognizes an alumnus/a who has achieved career-related success, is active in the community, and/or has exemplified active support for the college’s efforts. Methuen Chief of Police Scott J. McNamara earned his associate degree in Criminal Justice at NECC in 1991. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Salem State College, and a master’s degree in Criminal Justice from UMass Lowell. His law enforcement career began in 1996 in Lawrence. He quickly rose through the ranks and in 2021 was chosen as the new Chief of Police in Methuen. Chief McNamara has shown, throughout his career, a dedication to building positive relationships between police and community members and developing community partnerships.
Philanthropy & Volunteerism
This award is given to a member of the Northern Essex community who has demonstrated commitment to NECC through financial support, volunteering, and leadership. Northern Essex is proud to give this year’s award to Haverhill business leader, Sally O’Rorke, founder and president of Gold Leaf Fine Jewelry. O’Rorke has been the recipient of numerous awards for her community service. She served as president of the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce and volunteered with many area organizations including the American Red Cross, the United Way, Merrimack Valley Workforce Investment Board, Merrimack Valley Economic Development Council, Girls, Inc., and the Boys & Girls Club of Haverhill. O’Rorke has also served on the Northern Essex Board of Trustees since 2015. Her second and final term will conclude this year. Throughout all her endeavors, O’Rorke has served as a vital connection between NECC and Merrimack Valley communities and worked to strengthen partnerships and develop opportunities.
Public Service & Advocacy
The Public Service and Advocacy Award honors an individual who has greatly impacted the lives of Northern Essex students through public service or advocacy. This year’s awardee, State Senator Barry Finegold, has always understood the importance of education: his mother was a teacher in the Andover Public Schools and his father taught at Northern Essex. Senator Finegold has made advocating for education a pillar of his three-decade career in public service. In his current role representing the Second Essex and Middlesex District in the Massachusetts Senate, he’s been a key supporter in many initiatives to increase access to higher education including MassReconnect, MassEducate, and Tuition Equity.
Equity and Social Justice Award
This award recognizes individuals, organizations, or initiatives that have impacted the NECC community through values such as a commitment to equity, diversity, and the advancement of human rights and social justice. Derek Mitchell is the founder and president of the LEADS (Leaders Engaged and Activated to Drive System-wide change) Program. The leadership program provides executive training and development to community members in the Merrimack Valley, creating meaningful and productive connections and collaborations. LEADS was first developed when Mitchell served as executive director of the Lawrence Partnership.
Thank you for attending the 2024 NECC Impact Awards!
We were proud to recognize those who have made lasting contributions to the college and its students with the 2nd Annual NECC Impact Awards.





2023 Inaugural Recipients
Read more about our Inaugural NECC Impact Awards at the NECC Newsroom
Covanta, Community Partner Award
This award honors an individual, group, or organization who, through their support, has made a lasting impact at Northern Essex. Covanta has long been a partner for Northern Essex, supporting numerous causes, initiatives, and projects. In 2011, the energy company established an endowed scholarship for students pursuing an associate degree in natural, laboratory, or engineering science. Most recently, Covanta matched a $100,000 grant from the Commonwealth for the Haverhill Promise Program. The program allows Haverhill High School students who have participated in early college at NECC to complete their associate degrees tuition-free following graduation. Covanta’s Business Manager, Mark Van Weelden, serves on the NECC Foundation Board.
Jouel Gómez, Outstanding Alumni Award
This award recognizes an alumnus/a who has achieved career-related success, is active in the community, and/or has exemplified active support for the college’s efforts. Jouel Gómez is a senior manager at Massachusetts General Brigham: Newton-Wellesley Hospital. After graduating from Northern Essex in 2015 with a Business Transfer Degree, Gómez earned his bachelor’s degree from Boston University in management and an MBA from Bentley University. He became involved in alumni association efforts in NECC in 2016, becoming the vice-chairperson and president and chairperson in 2021. Gómez also serves on the NECC Board of Trustees as the alumni representative.
Jeffrey Linehan, Philanthropy & Volunteerism
This award is given to a member of the Northern Essex community who has demonstrated commitment to NECC through financial support, volunteering, and leadership. Entrepreneur Jeffrey Linehan graduated from Northern Essex in 1977. After earning his bachelor’s and MBA, Linehan returned to his roots, serving as a long-standing member of several local and college boards, including time as the chair of the Board of Trustees. Currently, Linehan serves as the secretary for the NECC Foundation Board.
Diana DiZoglio, Public Service & Advocacy
The Public Service and Advocacy award honors an individual who has made a tremendous impact on the lives of our students through public service or advocacy. Diana DiZoglio was recently elected as State Auditor. As the former State Senator from the First Essex District and the Representative for the 14th Essex District, DiZoglio has been an advocate for Northern Essex, its students, and its efforts in Lawrence, Haverhill, and surrounding communities.
Vilma Martinez Dominguez, Equity and Social Justice Award
This award recognizes individuals, organizations, or initiatives that have impacted the NECC community through values such as a commitment to equity, diversity, and the advancement of human rights and social justice. Vilma Martinez Dominguez is the COO of the Greater Lawrence Community Action Council (GLCAC) and the former Community Development Director for the City of Lawrence. GLCAC partners with hundreds of local organizations to provide wraparound services for area residents living in poverty, including numerous collaborations with NECC. This year, GLCAC partnered with NECC to expand the availability of high-quality ESOL instruction in the Greater Lawrence region, addressing the expansive waitlist of more than 2,000 people.
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