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Robert Rose

Robert Rose (Com ’60)

Award/Recognition announcement on April 30, 2021
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Robert “Bob” Rose (Com ’60) received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for his more than 10,000 hours of volunteer and community service work through 2020. Approved by the White House and Florida governor’s office, he was recognized at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida, in April 2021. After graduating from UVA, Rose continued his education with graduate work at George Washington University. He spent more than 33 years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C., in addition to positions in the steel and electronics industry. He has pursued a variety of public volunteer and community service activities over the years concerning the environment, animal welfare, education, and more. He has participated in numerous community board functions including county planning and town council positions. He has also established a Sustainable Environmental Grant Program through the Community Foundation of Sarasota, Florida, for the benefit of future generations.