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  • Chapter Achievement Awards

  • The STC Phoenix Chapter won the Chapter Achievement Awards (basically chapter of the year award in our category) in the following years:

    2007 Chapter of Excellence 
    2006 Chapter of Distinction
    2005 Chapter of Excellence 
    2004 Chapter of Merit
    2003 Chapter of Distinction
    2002 Chapter of Excellence (not quite distinguished)
    2001 Chapter of Excellence*

    2000 Chapter Achievement Award 
    1998 Chapter Achievement Award 
    1996 Chapter Achievement Award 
    1994 Chapter Achievement Award 
    1993 Chapter Achievement Award 
    1992 Chapter Achievement Award 

    *
    Prior to 2001, only one award was given per membership category, called the Chapter Achievement Award. Current levels of honor are
    Merit, Excellence, and Distinguished.


    Chapter Achievement Awards recognize a professional or student chapter's outstanding accomplishments in achieving the Society's goals through a wide range of programs and activities.
    *
    2001 was the first year awards were given for other than the top award.
      
  • STC Newsletter Competition Awards 

  • 2007 Excellence and Most Improved
    2006 Excellence
    2005 Excellence
    2004 Distinguished and Best of Show!
    2003 Merit 
    2002 Excellence
    2001 Excellence
    2000 Excellence and Most Improved
    1999 Merit
    1998 Achievement
    1997 Distinguished
    1996 Excellence
    1995 Merit
    1994 (did not enter)
    1993 Distinguished
    1992 Achievement
    1991 Merit 
      
  • STC Public Relations Competition Awards

  • 2006 Excellence, Specific Event or Service Publicity
    2005 Distinguished,
    Specific Event or Service Publicity
    2004 Excellence, Specific Event or Service Publicity
    2003 Distinguished, Promotional Communications 
    2001 Distinguished, Special Event Promotion
    1991 Distinguished, Sustained Public Relations Effort

    2005 comments: "
    This PR plan was done the way it should be done—an example for other STC chapters. Great job!"

    2004 comments: "For great evaluation tools and concise reporting."

    2003 judges' comments: "Your results speak for themselves!" and "Incredible entry with goals, objectives, and achievements!" 

    2001 judges' comments: "For a highly creative and witty campaign with great supporting materials. "Udderly" awesome!"
      
  • Distinguished Chapter Service Awards

  • 2007 
    Linda Glass Shacklock

    Previous Honorees
      
    Tom Barnett 2003, 1997, 1995
    Maura Betler 2002
    John Brinegar 1999
    Steve Cascone (now with Suncoast Chapter) 1993
    Loretta DeMarais 1999
    Kathy Graden 2004 
    Ellen Fenwick (now with the Snake River Chapter) 1993
    Debbi Gabriel 1998
    Beth Gallob
    Carl Gotlieb 1997
    Gloria McConnell 2004 
    Roberta McDermott Mattord 2001 (now with the Austin Chapter)
    Jim Morgan 2001
    Aiessa Moyna 2002
    Dana Osborne 2003
    Jane Smith 2005
    Marian Barchilon Stone 1996
    Val Toliver 2001
    Freya Winsberg 1994
    Carl Young 1999
    Karen Zorn 2005

    The Distinguished Chapter Service Awards acknowledge the work of chapter members who provide exemplary service to the Society through their dedication to the chapter and its activities.
      
  • Sigma Tau Chi (Honorary Society for Students)

  • 2007 
    Jennifer Davis

  • Associate Fellows

  • Jane Smith, 2006
    Aiessa Moyna, 2004
    Marian Barchilon, 1999 
    Tom Barnett, 2001 
    John Brinegar 
    Steve Cascone, 2002 (now with Suncoast Chapter)
    Ellen Fenwick (now with the Snake River Chapter)
    Freya Winsberg, 2000

    Karen Schriver, 2000 (Phoenix Chapter nominated)

    The rank of associate fellow is conferred only upon a senior member who has attained distinction in the field of technical communication. Senior members may not apply for the rank of associate fellow; they must be nominated by a committee composed of fellows and associate fellows.
  • Fellow

  • Marian G. Stone, 2007 
    Tom Barnett, 2006 


  • The rank of fellow is conferred only upon associate fellows who have attained such eminence in the field of technical communication that the board, by a two-thirds vote of all members, deems them worthy of being singled out as one of the select few who have distinguished the Society and the profession. Associate fellows may not apply for the rank of fellow; they must be nominated by a committee of fellows.

     

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