UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has honored three of its graduates with 2020 Outstanding Alumni Awards. The awards, which will be presented during a virtual ceremony Nov. 19, recognize the alumni for their professional achievements, according to Alan Schaffranek, director of alumni relations.
Joseph Light, of Somerset, New Jersey, and Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, of Ithaca, New York, were named Outstanding Alumni. Darryl Blakey, of Silver Spring, Maryland, is the recipient of the Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award, which honors alumni who have graduated within the past 10 years.
The recipients will be inducted into the Armsby Honor Society, which recognizes those who have demonstrated a commitment to the College of Agricultural Sciences. Laurel Rush, of Avella, a 1996 graduate of the college who is retiring from the Ag Alumni Society’s board of directors, also will be inducted into the society.
Before his retirement, Light, who earned a bachelor’s degree in food science in 1987, was the vice president of global development/ingredient technology at Ingredion Inc., a global leader in food ingredients. He currently serves as an adviser for multiple food technology companies.