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MTA Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo Honored with Presidential Volunteer Award and New York State Senate Resolution on the 180th Anniversary of the Dominican Republic's Independence

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Updated February 28, 2024 5:00 p.m.
State Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda honors MTA Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo ation for his invaluable contributions to New Yorkers as a Dominican-American advocate for the disability community

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Yesterday, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo was recognized in the New York State Senate in Albany by State Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda with a legislative resolution for his dedication, leadership and invaluable contributions to New Yorkers as a Dominican-American advocate for the disability community on the 180th anniversary of independence of the Dominican Republic. In a significant gesture of friendship and cooperation, Arroyo was named as the symbolic ambassador to deliver the New York State Senate resolution to the Dominican Senate. 

“I am honored to have been recognized in Albany and represent the thousands of Dominicans that have contributed to the social fabric and dynamism of New York, whether in political engagement, advocacy, culture, food, or other endeavors,” said MTA Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo. “My dedication and drive stems from the heart of the Dominican community, which has shaped me into who I am today, and I will continue be a voice and advocate for all New Yorkers to build a transit system that’s accessible and inclusive for everyone.” 

“Mr. Arroyo has distinguished himself as a trailblazer, an advocate for accessibility in our city,” said State Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda. “In February of 2021, he assumed the role of the MTA’s first agencywide Chief Accessibility Officer, championing inclusivity and equal access to transportation for all New Yorkers. Mr. Arroyo’s story is emblematic of the countless ways in which Dominicans make New York a better place each day. His dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to service serves as a beacon of inspiration to all of us.” 

Arroyo was also awarded the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for his exceptional volunteer work, particularly in service to people with disabilities and underserved communities. The award, which is bestowed by the President of the United States, recognizes the role of volunteers in America’s strength and national identity, honors individuals whose service positively impacts communities, and inspires those around them to take action.