ELIGIBILITY: This award is presented annually to an employee of the Employment Department and/or member of IAWP (full member including retiree, and associate member) who has contributed the most in the promotion of better public relations for the Employment Department with the public, employers, and applicants. All of a major part of the activity must have taken place during the calendar year of the award nomination.
CRITERIA: The criteria to be used in evaluating an individual's public relations activity shall be based on a review of outstanding contributions made by an individual which:
A) Enhance the image of the Employment Department
B) Demonstrate excellence in customer service
C) Promote an awareness of the many services available through the Employment Department
CRITERIA: The criteria to be used in evaluating an individual's public relations activity shall be based on a review of outstanding contributions made by an individual which:
A) Enhance the image of the Employment Department
B) Demonstrate excellence in customer service
C) Promote an awareness of the many services available through the Employment Department
Award Chair: Tracy Johnson / Julie Davidson
Phone:
Email: [email protected] [email protected]
NOMINATION SUBMISSION COMPONENTS:
A) Nomination Presentation - The nomination must be typed, double-spaced, in no less than 11 size font, on 8 1/2 X 11 inch paper.
B) Statement of Accomplishment - This ONE PAGE statement must briefly describe the nominee(s) accomplishment, the dates the accomplishment occurred within the judging period, the manner in which the accomplishment was achieved, and the results or benefits derived from the accomplishment. If the nominee is selected for an award, this summary will be used for various dissemination and shared-learning purposes.
C) Narrative - This concise, precise and descriptive narrative shall be not be more than 10 pages. The narrative should be an expansion of the statement of accomplishment. It must focus on the details of the actual accomplishment and include any necessary background information that explains why the accomplishment was exceptional to the association or agency.
The narrative should address the following...
- What was done - description of activity or performance
- When it was done - state the period of time covered
- How it was done - own initiative, original ideal, under direction, and if on own or agency time
- Results - how and to what extent was the Employee Security Program benefited.
D) Documentation - The narrative must be supported only by documentation that relates directly to the accomplishment activities on which the nomination is based. The documentation may be articles, newspaper or other periodical clippings, endorsements, recommendations, testimonials or original and/or digital photographs with a brief description of what each photograph is intended to show. The articles and newspaper and other periodical clippings must be identified by date and source. Any photographs and news items less than 8 1/2 X 11 inches in size must be mounted on 8 1/2 X 11-inch paper. List, by type and date, any published articles, books, research, as well as work products, audio-visual or other materials representative of the contribution. Highlight the nominee’s name in all evidence/documentation. Include only documentation that relates directly to the accomplishment and judging time frame. When using acronyms or abbreviations, please spell out the first reference.
Phone:
Email: [email protected] [email protected]
NOMINATION SUBMISSION COMPONENTS:
A) Nomination Presentation - The nomination must be typed, double-spaced, in no less than 11 size font, on 8 1/2 X 11 inch paper.
B) Statement of Accomplishment - This ONE PAGE statement must briefly describe the nominee(s) accomplishment, the dates the accomplishment occurred within the judging period, the manner in which the accomplishment was achieved, and the results or benefits derived from the accomplishment. If the nominee is selected for an award, this summary will be used for various dissemination and shared-learning purposes.
C) Narrative - This concise, precise and descriptive narrative shall be not be more than 10 pages. The narrative should be an expansion of the statement of accomplishment. It must focus on the details of the actual accomplishment and include any necessary background information that explains why the accomplishment was exceptional to the association or agency.
The narrative should address the following...
- What was done - description of activity or performance
- When it was done - state the period of time covered
- How it was done - own initiative, original ideal, under direction, and if on own or agency time
- Results - how and to what extent was the Employee Security Program benefited.
D) Documentation - The narrative must be supported only by documentation that relates directly to the accomplishment activities on which the nomination is based. The documentation may be articles, newspaper or other periodical clippings, endorsements, recommendations, testimonials or original and/or digital photographs with a brief description of what each photograph is intended to show. The articles and newspaper and other periodical clippings must be identified by date and source. Any photographs and news items less than 8 1/2 X 11 inches in size must be mounted on 8 1/2 X 11-inch paper. List, by type and date, any published articles, books, research, as well as work products, audio-visual or other materials representative of the contribution. Highlight the nominee’s name in all evidence/documentation. Include only documentation that relates directly to the accomplishment and judging time frame. When using acronyms or abbreviations, please spell out the first reference.
2013
No Award 2012 Deborah Stricklan 2011 Anne Blakeslee 2010 no award presented |
2009
no award presented 2008 Art Ayre Tom Fuller 2007 Tammy Schroeder 2006 Lonnie Martinez 2005 Craig Spivey 2004 Jean Work 2003 Thomas Fuller 2002 Guy Tauer 2001 no award presented 2000 Sabrina VanArtsdahlen |
1999
Karen Scott Patricia Barclay 1998 Cranda Westerdahl 1997 no award presented 1996 Ron Bassett-Smith 1995 Mary Hildreth 1994 Jean Work 1993 Michelle Kennedy 1992 Diane Ivers 1991 Romona Flores Jerry Plante Johnny Cordero 1990 no award presented |
1989
Dorothy Monnier 1988 Neil Puckett 1987 Sue Hankins 1986 Pam Gervais 1985 no award presented 1984 Donna Hunter 1983 Marian Hungerford 1982 Dorothy Monnier 1981 Judy Clinebell 1980 Lillian Dilling |
1979
Byrt Swinehart 1978 Phil Johnson 1977 Chris Perez 1976 Lucy Kurtzo 1975 Mary Jane Marshall |