Grand Rapids businessman Peter Cook and his wife, Pat, were honored by ÂÌñÒùÆÞ Thursday, September 5, as its 2002 Reflection Award recipients. The Award, given annually, is presented to individuals who reflect Aquinas' values of commitment, vision
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Grand Rapids businessman Peter Cook and his wife, Pat, were honored by ÂÌñÒùÆÞ
Thursday, September 5, as its 2002 Reflection Award recipients. The Award, given annually,
is presented to individuals who reflect Aquinas' values of commitment, vision, service,
loyalty and integrity.
The Reflection Award, the highest honor given by the College, is Aquinas' single largest
fundraising event with proceeds supporting programming and scholarships.
More than 350 people attended the Ceremony, which was held in a spacious tent on the
grounds of Aquinas' Browne Center. During the reception, the Cook's and their guests
were entertained by a group of Klompen Dancers from Holland, in honor of their Dutch
heritage.
The Cook's, who will celebrate their 62nd wedding anniversary in November, were selected
for the Reflection Award because they exemplify the ideals and values of ÂÌñÒùÆÞ.
Their many philanthropic gifts and volunteerism underscore their unwavering commitment
to the Grand Rapids community. Peter Cook -- the founder, former president and chairman
of Mazda Great Lakes -- is the chairman of Cook Holdings. He continues to be active
in the community, serving on the boards of many Grand Rapids-area organizations. Pat
Cook also devotes a great deal of service to community boards, especially youth organizations,
and to Grace Reformed Church.
The Cook's, long-time supporters of ÂÌñÒùÆÞ, were lead contributors to the
renovation of the College's student union building which bears their name, Cook Carriage
House.
Rich DeVos, founder of Amway, was Master of Ceremonies for the event.