Congratulations to our 2024 Award Recipients! 


For a complete listing of Award Recipients since 2001, please consult our RIPA Awards 2000-2024 (1).xls


Charles Hachadorian, Jr. Awards

The Charles Hachadorian Award is presented annually to a non-pharmacist who has recognized the efforts that the profession of pharmacy has made to healthcare and has actively supported those efforts.

Charles Hachadorian, Jr. earned his B.S. in pharmacy from the former RI College of Pharmacy and M.P.A. from URI. His professional career included several areas of pharmacy practice and distinguished himself as Chief, Division of Drug Control in the RI Dept of Health. He supervised a team of pharmacy fraud and drug control agents whose criminal conviction record exceeded all enforcement agencies. The Division was disbanded in a cost-saving strategy. Upon retirement from state service, Charlie served as interim Executive Director of RI Pharmacists Association until his death.

2000 - Josiah "Jody" Rich, MD, MPH
2002 - Dona Goldman
2003 - Senator John F. Reed
2004 - Laura Adams
2005 - Donald Williams
2006 - Joan Crawley
2007 - Representative Patricia Serpa
2007 - Senator William Walaska
2008 - Richard Hathaway
2009 - Dr. David Gifford
2010 - Erin McDonough
2011 - G. Alan Kurose, MD
2011 - Augustine Manocchia, MD
2012 - Erin Arcand
2014 - Fredric J Silverblatt, MD
2015 - Paul George, MD
2016 - Josiah "Jody" Rich, MD, MPH
2017 - James McDonald, MD, MPH
2018 - Representative Teresa Tanzi
2019 - Dr. Lynn Taylor, MD, FACP, FAASLD
2020 - CTC-RI: Dr. Pano Yeracaris, MD, MPH
2020 - CTC-RI: Susanne Campbell, RN, MS, PCMH CCE

2021 - Senator Bridget Valverde

2021 - Representative Carol Hagan McEntee

2022 - Mayor Maria Rivera

2023 - Jennifer Fairbank

2024 - Representative Julie Casimiro
2024 - Senator Alana DiMario
2024 - Senator Meghan Kallman


Bowl of Hygeia

The Bowl of Hygeia is the most widely recognized international symbol for the pharmacy profession and is considered one of the profession's most prestigious awards.  Established in 1958, the Bowl of Hygeia Award recognizes pharmacists who possess outstanding records of civic leadership in their communities and encourages pharmacists to take active roles in the affairs of their respective communities.  The award is presented annually by participating state pharmacist associations, including those in the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.  In addition to service through their local, state, and national pharmacy associations, award recipients have devoted their time, talent, and resources to a wide variety of causes and community service.

1958 -Norris H. Gladding, Cranston
1959 - Alfred J. Coelho, Rumford
1960 - John S. Maciel, Providence
1961 - Leo R. Leduc, Pawtucket
1962 - Mario Casinelli, Jr., Cranston
1963 - William H. Cornell, Jr. Providence
1964 - Normand Rondeau, Pawtucket
1965 - Francis L. Smith, Cranston
1966 - Gilbert J. Butterfield, Providence
1967 - Amario DiOrio, Cranston
1968 - John A. Albanese, North Providence
1969 - John L. Goodwin, Riverside
1970 - Norman J. Cabral, Warwick
1971 - William R. Garland, Central Falls
1972 - Antonio C. DiBlasi, Johnston
1973 - Richard A. Yacino, Providence
1974 - Joseph L. Casinelli, Providence
1975 - Aldo H. Albanese, Pawtucket
1976 - Walter L Carnevale, Newport
1977 - Norman A. Campbell, Kingston
1978 - George V. Ferri, Smithfield
1979 - Anthony J. Vitale, Cranston
1980 - Louis P. Jeffrey, Warwick
1981 - Joseph Goodman, Warwick
1982 - Arnold Sidel, East Greenwich
1983 - Ronald P. Jordan, Wickford
1984 - John Haronian, North Providence
1985 - Anthony J. Solomon, Providence
1986 - David P. Feeney, North Kingstown
1987 - Salvatore Capozzoli, Pawtucket
1988 - E. Paul Larrat, North Kingstown
1989 - Heber Youngken, Jr., Kingston
1990 - Robert Iacobucci, Lincoln


 

1991 - Leo R. Blais, Coventry
1992 - William Beaulieu, West Warwick
1993 - Henrique T. Pedro, Warwick
1994 - Charles Hachadorian, Jr., Warwick
1995 - JoAnn Zingoni, East Greenwich
1996 - E. David Corvese, Wakefield
1997 - Rita M. Marcoux, Saunderstown
1998 - David Bettencourt, Bristol
1999 - Charles L. Haytaian, Coventry
2000 - A. Jeffery Newell, Lincoln
2001 - Robert Tortolani, Johnston
2002 - John Grossomanides, Westerly
2003 - Carmine Catalano, Cranston
2004 - Michael E.Loomis, East Greenwich
2005 - Sandra W. Rosa, North Providence
2006 - Charles Raiola, Seekonk
2007 - Margaret Charpentier, N.Kingstown
2008 - Scott A. Campbell, Charleston
2009 - Celia MacDonnell, Newport
2010 - Kimberly McDonough, Jamestown
2011 - Roy "Chip" Eckloff, Jr., Saunderstown
2012 - Michael Simeone, North Kingstown
2013 - Linda A. Carver, Narragansett
2014 - K. Kelly Orr, East Greenwich
2015 - Deborah S. Newell, Lincoln
2016 - Heather Larch, Warwick
2017 - Gary Kishfy, Lincoln
2018 - Kelley Doherty Sanzen, West Warwick 
2019 - Anita Jacobson, Kingston
2020 - Tracey Taveira, Dighton

2021 - Tara Higgins, East Greenwich

2022 - Jeffrey Bratberg, Kingston

2023 - Lucrezia Finegan, Woonsocket
2024 - Nancy Tortolani, Wyoming