State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced today the opening of applications for the Richard L. Brodsky Scholarship for Public Service through SUNY Empire State College. On the anniversary of his passing last year, SUNY honors the late assemblyman and his nearly three decades of serving the lower Hudson Valley community. Former Assemblyman Brodsky was a staunch champion of public service, and SUNY Empire State College students committed to a career in public service are encouraged to apply here for the $1,200 scholarship by June 30, 2021. Applicants must also be able to demonstrate their leadership abilities and hold a GPA of 3.0 or above.
Former Assemblyman Brodsky was a well-known figure advocating for all New Yorkers during his tenure in the New York State Legislature from 1983 until his retirement in 2010. Throughout his career, he acted as a mentor to many individuals, including SUNY Chancellor and former SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras. Chancellor Malatras was the legislative director to Assemblyman Brodsky early in his career.
“Today’s announcement underscores the legacy that Assemblyman Brodsky left behind as a fearless advocate, a reformer, and a tenacious public servant—known as ‘Albany’s Conscience’—who fought for all New Yorkers in his almost 30 years of service to the State,” said Chancellors Malatras (pictured with student Ann Sconiers). “Throughout his lifetime, Richard opened up doors and provided opportunities to dedicated students wanting to work in government—I was one of them. My start in public service began as a legislative director in Assemblyman Brodsky’s office, and through this position, I learned about the value of community advocacy, public, and giving a voice to our State’s most vulnerable populations. Through this scholarship, we are both honoring Assemblyman Brodsky’s memory and supporting the next generation of public servants who will undoubtedly do the same.”
SUNY Empire State College Officer in Charge Nathan Gonyea said, “Much like the late assemblyman fought for the residents of New York, SUNY Empire seeks to empower them through the strength of an advanced degree. As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, the Richard L. Brodsky Scholarship for Public Service builds upon our founding principle of removing barriers to educational opportunities no matter where students are in their academic journey.”
Empire State College Foundation Interim Executive Director Sue Epstein said, “We are grateful that Chancellor Malatras chose to honor the memory of Richard Brodsky by establishing this scholarship at SUNY Empire and, in doing so, helping our students who are interested in public service careers reach their goals. We know our scholarship recipients feel pride and confidence from this recognition of their potential.”
SUNY Empire State College Student Ann Sconiers said, “One of the best things you can do for yourself as a college student is getting involved in student government and taking advantage of all of the opportunities available to you. I have within a span of 20 years of experience working for the New York State legislature, and can attest that Assemblyman Brodsky had strong convictions and did the best work that a public servant can do. As a single parent, I decided to come to SUNY Empire and pursue my dreams to graduate with a bachelor’s degree, and being able to do that with financial support makes it possible to gain the qualifications to work in a field I am passionate about.”
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