National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations

The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) was founded by William Denis Fugazy Sr., a transportation magnate from New York City, in 1986. Currently the organization is led by Chairman Nasser J. Kazeminy. Lee Iacocca, who was friends to both Fugazy and Kazeminy,[1] co-charied the organization until 2012.

The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations - NECO- was created on the conviction of its founders that the diversity of the American people is what makes this nation great. Its mission is to honor and preserve this diversity and to foster tolerance, respect and understanding among religious and ethnic groups. Additionally, NECO continues its commitment to the restoration and maintenance of Ellis Island, a living tribute to the courage and hope of all immigrants.

NECO sponsors the Ellis Island Medals of Honor which are presented annually to American citizens who have distinguished themselves within their own ethnic groups while exemplifying the values of the American way of life. Past Medalists include six U.S. President, one foreign President, Nobel Prize winners and leaders of industry, education, the arts, sports and government, along with everyday Americans who have made freedom, liberty and compassion a part of their life's work.

NECO’s mission is threefold:

NECO is the sponsoring organization of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

References

  1. Iaccoca, Lee (April 15, 2008). Where Have All the Leaders Gone (First ed.). New York: Scribner. p. 47. ISBN 978-1416532491.

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