Tracy Parsons receives Local Hero Award at CU Schools Foundation event

Tracy Parsons Community Relations Manager at City of Champaign
Tracy Parsons Community Relations Manager at City of Champaign
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Community Relations Manager Tracy Parsons received the Local Hero Award on Apr. 10 during the CU Schools Foundation Distinguished Alumni Honoree Reception at the I Hotel. Parsons was among five individuals recognized for their contributions to the community.

The award highlights local residents who have made a positive impact through their service and dedication. Recognizing such individuals brings attention to efforts that benefit the wider community.

Current and former City staff attended the event, along with members of the executive coalition, to celebrate Parsons’s achievement. The gathering served as an opportunity for colleagues and supporters to acknowledge his work in community relations.

The CU Schools Foundation Distinguished Alumni Honoree Reception is an annual event that honors alumni who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to their communities. This year’s ceremony continued that tradition by spotlighting several honorees, including Parsons.

Recognizing local heroes like Parsons encourages others in the community to engage in similar acts of service and leadership.



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