Request For Nominations
The 2018 AIPG Awards Committee is seeking nominations for future recipients of the Ben H. Parker Memorial Medal, the Martin VanCouvering Memorial Award, the John T. Galey, Sr. Memorial Public Service Award, and Honorary Membership. The qualifications for these awards can be found below. Nominations for these awards, accompanied by supporting statement, should be sent to AIPG Headquarters, c/o Honors and Awards Chr., 12000 Washington Street, Ste. 285, Thornton, Colorado, 80241-3134.
BEN H. PARKER MEMORIAL MEDAL
The Ben H. Parker Memorial Medal is the Institute’s most dis- tinguished award. It was established by the Executive Committee in 1969 in posthumous honor of a truly great leader, who devoted much of his life to improve the quality of geology and geologists and the services they provide. The medal is awarded to individuals who have long records of distinguished and outstanding service to the profession.
The most important criterion is a continual record of contribution to the profession of geology. A wide variety of contributions can be considered, such as (a) the education and training of geologists, (b) professional development of geologists, (c) services to the Institute, (d) leadership in the surveillance of laws, rules, and regulations affect- ing geology, geologists, and the public, and (e) activity in local and regional affairs of geologists.
MARTIN VAN COUVERING MEMORIAL AWARD
The Martin Van Couvering Memorial Award was established by the Executive Committee in 1979 in posthumous honor of the first president of the Institute. Martin Van Couvering made the presidency a full-time occupation for the first two years of the Institute’s history. His dynamic leadership, diplomacy, and organizational abilities estab- lished the solid foundation from which the Institute has grown. Few, if any, have given so much to the Institute.
The most important criterion for the Martin Van Couvering Memorial Award is service to the Institute. As in other awards, a wide- variety of contributions to the Institute may be considered. By far the most important contribution a geologist can make to the Institute is that of time. It is the contributions by individuals to the Section, the committees, and special projects that enable the Institute to enhance the practice of geology.
AWARD OF HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Since 1984, AIPG has conferred Honorary Membership to those who have an exemplary record of distinguished service to the profes- sion and to the Institute.
JOHN T. GALEY, SR. MEMORIAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD
The American Institute of Professional Geologists’ Public Service Award was established by the Executive Committee in 1982 in rec- ognition of one of its primary purposes: service to the public. In1992, it was renamed the John T. Galey, Sr., Memorial Public Service Award, in posthumous honor of our fourth President, whose long professional career was a continuum of service to both the geological and the general public.
Recognition of public service is important because so many Members have distinguished themselves and the Institute by giving expert testimony to governmental commissions and committees, and by providing geological expertise where it was needed by the public at large.
The application of geology to the needs of the general public may be in many different forms. Recipients of this award have outstand- ing records of public service on the national, state, or local level well beyond their normal professional responsibilities.
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The Oustanding Achievement Award was established by the 1989 Executive Committee to honor a non-member of AIPG who is widely recognized as a major contributor to the profession of geology. The award is not necessarily given annually, but only when the Awards Committee recommends an outstanding candidate to the Executive Committee for their consideration.
In 2013, the Executive Committee voted to expand the scope of the award to include candidates engaged in all types of media that inform or enlighten the public on the roles of professional geologists and the geosciences in society. This award may be for work in any media that inform or enlighten the public on the roles of professional geologists and geosciences in society. This award may be for work in any media such as visual (television, film, webcasts), auditory (radio, pod casts) or printed (books, articles, websites). The work must have een completed within five years preceding the award nomination and the nominee may be an individual, a group, or a company.
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