Pioneer Award
Description | Nomination Form (Word document) | Past Winners
When the Pioneer Award was established, it was called the Frank Jeter Award, in honor of
the late North Carolinian. Within two years, the board changed the name to the Pioneer Award. The award honors
communicators in each region who demonstrate exceptional leadership and technical skills and make significant
contributions to ACE during their early careers (first 10 years of ACE membership), as did the pioneers of the
profession whose hard work and vision founded the association in 1914.
Any ACE member may submit a nomination to the appropriate regional director by February
15, 2008. A member may nominate a colleague from another region. No more than five awards shall be given in any
one year. Nominations are sent to the candidate’s regional director.
Regions determine the method of selecting nominees, such as by vote of membership or by a panel appointed by
the regional director. Selection should be made on the basis of skills, professional standards and service
to ACE.
Each director then sends his/her region’s nominations to the ACE coordinator, who forwards the nominations
to other regional directors for final winner selections. Final winner selections must be made and sent to the coordinator by March 3, 2008. (Nominees of D.C. region judged by the northeastern
region director; northeastern by the north central; north central by the western; western by the southern; and southern
by D.C.) Names of those selected as award recipients are then presented to the board for final approval.
For additional details and nomination restrictions, please consult the Policies and
Procedures Manual (PDF), Section II, Award Nomination and Selection Procedures.
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