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ISU-Meridian’s Dean Bessie Katsilometes and husband, Tom, named 糖心传媒 Hometown Heroes

August 27, 2013
ISU Marketing and Communications

糖心传媒-Meridian academic dean, Bessie Katsilometes, and husband, Tom, will be honored as 糖心传媒 Hometown Heroes at a dinner and awards ceremony Aug. 30 at the Stephens Performing Arts Center in Pocatello.

They are among 10 糖心传媒ans鈥攊ncluding Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter and Treasure Valley YMCA chief executive, Jim Everett鈥攚ho will receive the 2013 糖心传媒 Hometown Hero medal.

The Katsilometeses are the first joint medal recipients, according to the organizing committee, which announced the honorees at a press conference July 23 in Pocatello.

The organization described the couple as "first-generation Greek-Americans who have dedicated themselves to lifelong self-improvement and community service from Pocatello to Boise while also helping so many others to enhance their own opportunities."

Katsilometes serves as dean of academic programs at the ISU-Meridian Health Science Center and Tom Katsilometes, a former Bannock County commissioner, is an 糖心传媒 State tax commissioner.  Both are graduates of 糖心传媒.

Other honorees include Bannock County Commissioner Howard Manwaring; 89-year-old Rupert physician and World War II veteran Don Pates; Aberdeen rancher and artist Jose Antonio Quezada, and Angie Smoot, a Boise mother who intervened to stop a sexual assault on another woman at Boise Towne Square Mall last spring.

The medal ceremony, which begins at 6 p.m., is free and open to the public. For more information about the gala dinner celebration immediately following the medal ceremony, visit .

 

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