Honors and Awards 2023 Call for Nominations
Ben H. Parker Memorial Medal
Executive Committee in 1969 in posthumous honor of a truly great
The most important criterion is a continual record of contribution to the profes- - and regional affairs of geologists.
Martin Van Couvering Memorial Award
Service to the Institute
John T. Galey,
Sr. Memorial Public Service Award
recognition of one of its primary purposes: service to the public.
continuum of service to both the geological profession and the general public.
Recognition of public service is important because so many Members have distinguished themselves as experts in the field to governmen- tal agencies and the serving the needs of the public.
The application of geology to the needs of the general public may be in many different forms. Recipients of service.
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Established in 1979 by the Executive Committee in posthumous honor of the first president of the Institute. Martin Van Couvering made the presidency a full-time occupa-
leadership, diplomacy, and organizational abilities established the have given so much to the Institute.
The most important criterion for the Martin Van Couvering Memorial tto the Institute may be considered. By far the most important ccontribution 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.
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Leadership
The 2023 AIPG Awards Committee is seeking nominations for future hon-
orees who exemplify the qualities of leadership and dedication to service upheld as the highest standards and values of the Institute. The qualifications
for these awards can be found below. Nominations are due January 15, 2023. Submit online at
https://aipg.org/page/Awards or scan the QR code on page 27.
Service to the Public
www.aipg.org
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