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QCC Employee Inducted Into MA Special Olympics Hall of Fame

July 2023
  • From left: Rebecca King, Lynn Pearson, Ryan Dixon and Michael Moore
    Ryan Dixon holds his citation from Michael Moore (right) along with his aunts Rebecca King (left) and Lynn Pearson
  • Ryan Dixon addressing the crowd with Senator Michael Moore
    Ryan Dixon addressing the crowd with Senator Michael Moore
  • Cara Brindisi speaking about Ryan Dixon, with Senator Michael Moore
    Cara Brindisi speaking about Ryan Dixon, with Senator Michael Moore

Longstanding employee Ryan Dixon of Bobby M’s Diner, a diner located in the Worcester Senior Center and run by Quinsigamond Community College’s Hospitality and Recreation Management program, was recently inducted into the Massachusetts Special Olympics Hall of Fame.

On Wednesday, June 7, 2023, Dixon received an official senate citation from State Senator Michael Moore on behalf of the Massachusetts State Senate for his work with the Special Olympics.  Dixon received the citation during Wednesday’s announcement at the Worcester Senior Center about the state’s recent funding for elder services.

A Shrewsbury native, Dixon has been working at QCC for 15 years as a line cook and assistant manager. Dixon said he loves working with students and helping them learn what it’s like to work in a professional kitchen.

“I am so proud of Ryan's accomplishments as a co-worker and as my nephew. He is a joy to everyone he comes into contact with,” said Rebecca King, Dixon’s aunt and HRM program food service lab site supervisor.

Dixon has played sports since he was a young child and has been participating in the Special Olympics for almost three decades. He said his favorite sports are basketball, soccer, bocce and bowling. Not only does Dixon enjoy participating in the Special Olympics, but also has done multiple polar plunges to fundraise for the organization. He also participates on the Special Olympics Board of Directors.

Local musician Cara Brindisi who has worked at the Worcester Senior Center with Dixon and attended high school with him, was in attendance at Wednesday’s event.

“I’m so proud of Ryan. He is a staple to the Worcester Senior Center, to this community and to the state,” Brindisi said. 

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