Dr. Andy Drozd, a distinguished figure in both the technological and philanthropic communities, was recently honored with the Community Service award by the Daughters of the American Revolution. This prestigious accolade serves as a testament to Dr. Drozd’s unwavering commitment to serving his community, a commitment that is vividly reflected in his professional and charitable endeavors. As the President of ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, Dr. Drozd has been at the forefront of technological innovation, steering his company to achieve remarkable breakthroughs in computational solutions. However, his contributions extend far beyond the realm of technology.

In addition to his leadership role at ANDRO, Dr. Drozd is the visionary founder of the Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc., an initiative that has made significant strides in inspiring the next generation of leaders in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Through this foundation, Dr. Drozd has dedicated himself to fostering a culture of learning and innovation among young people, empowering them to pursue their passions in these critical fields. His efforts have not only enriched the lives of countless individuals but have also sown the seeds for a brighter, more innovative future.

The Community Awards Dinner, held at Harts Hill Inn on May 2, 2024, was a fitting venue to celebrate Dr. Drozd’s achievements. This event not only highlighted his individual contributions but also underscored the importance of community service and the profound impact that one person’s dedication and hard work can have on the broader community. Dr. Drozd’s recognition by the Daughters of the American Revolution is a reminder of the power of service and the difference that each of us can make in our communities. His story is an inspiration to all, encouraging us to engage, contribute, and make our own mark on the world.

Additional 2024 Awardees Included:

LuPway Doh, Americanism Award

Players of Utica, Excellence in Entertainment

Victoria Stockton Allen, Community Service Award

Michele & Rich Synek, Distinguished Citizens Award

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