Education Awards of Excellence – 2010 Call for Nominations
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Printing Industries of America is seeking to honor an academic educator and an industry trainer in the field of graphic communication. In order for the judging committee to consider your candidate, nominations must be sent to Chrystal Senay before May 21, 2010 and fulfill at least one of the following:
1. A distinguished educational service as a direct result of the individual’s leadership
2. A special education or training program has been attributed to the efforts of the individual
3. A significant educational project was the result of the individual’s efforts
4. A special display of graphic communications leadership at the local, state, or national level
5. A special educational or training accomplishment has been attributed to the individual
Your nomination can be anyone in the printing industry and doesn’t have to be a member of Printing Industries of America. Self-nominations are accepted. Previous winners are not eligible for a second award.
Once you have the ideal candidate, you need to fill out the nomination form in its entirety (it is not necessary to submit nominations for both categories) and provide a detailed description of the candidate’s major contributions and/or significant accomplishments. This essay of accolades should be less than three pages. Once you have a letter of support and a formal biographical description (or resume) for the candidate, you can send these items, along with the nomination form, via email to Chrystal Senay (csenay@printing.org). You can also mail or fax your entries to:
Chrystal Senay, Printing Industries of America, 200 Deer Run Road, Sewickley, PA 15143-2600, Fax: 412-749-9890
Education Award recipients have the honor to join 26 years of notable printing educators and trainers, such as Larry Kroll, Thomas Schildgen, John Leininger, and Susan Kinney. An engraved plaque is presented to the recipients to commemorate their accomplishments. This year’s presentation of the Education Awards of Excellence will take place in front of an impressive audience of academic educators and industry trainers at the 2010 GASC/Printing Industries of America Teacher’s Conference, October 2-4 in Chicago, IL.
About Printing Industries of America
Printing Industries of America is the world’s largest graphic arts trade association, representing an industry with approximately one million employees. It serves the interests of more than 10,000 member companies.Together with its nationwide affiliate network, Printing Industries delivers products and services that enhance the growth, efficiency, and profitability of its members and the graphic communications industry through advocacy, education, research, and technical information.





