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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is pleased to announce that it will celebrate the recipients of its 2020-2021 Leadership and Service Awards with an in-person ceremony, reception, and dinner during World Standards Week. The ANSI awards recognize outstanding leaders and achievers in U.S. and global voluntary standards-setting and conformity assessment activities across the broad spectrum of ANSI members and constituents. Rescheduled in 2020 due to the pandemic, this year’s celebration will honor 2020-21 award recipients.
The ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 18, from 6-9:30pm ET at the Fairmont Washington; click here to register.
“On behalf of the staff and Board of Directors of ANSI, I am thrilled to honor these members our community who have gone above and beyond in their contributions to national and international standardization activities,” said S. Joe Bhatia, ANSI president and CEO. “Our awards ceremony is even more exciting this year as we can come together in person once again, reconnecting with colleagues and friends as we recognize our awardees. Please join us in congratulating these exceptional volunteers and celebrating their work to further the health, safety, and wellbeing of people around the world.”
ANSI congratulates the following distinguished recipients:
Astin-Polk International Standards Medal
Sylvia Mohr, standards liaison to Europe (retired July 2020), ASME, will receive the Astin-Polk International Standards Medal, which honors distinguished service in promoting trade and understanding among nations through the advancement, development, or administration of international standardization, measurements, or certification.
Edward Lohse Information Technology Medal
Two recipients will receive the Edward Lohse Information Technology Medal, which recognizes outstanding efforts to foster cooperation among bodies involved in global IT standardization.
Brian Celella, principal electrical engineer, The Siemon Company
Wo Chang, computer scientist, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Elihu Thomson Electrotechnology Medal
Timothy Duffy, senior manager, conformity assessment, Rockwell Automation, will receive the Elihu Thomson Electrotechnology Medal, which honors an individual who has contributed in an exceptional, dedicated way to the field of electrotechnology standardization, conformity assessment, and related activities at the national and international levels.
Finegan Standards Medal
Two recipients will receive the Finegan Standards Medal, which honors individuals who have shown extraordinary leadership in the actual development and application of voluntary standards.
Michael Carano, vice president, technology and business development, RBP Chemical Technology
David Osborn, manager, international standards, Philips Medical Systems
George S. Wham Leadership Medal
Two recipients will receive the George S. Wham Leadership Medal, which honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the voluntary standardization community and provided long-term direction and visionary qualities in support of the ANSI Federation.
Ajit Jillavenkatesa, Ph.D., senior standards policy legal advisor, Apple Inc., former senior policy advisor, standards and digitalization, NIST
Paris Stavrianidis, chief executive officer, FM Approvals
Gerald H. Ritterbusch Conformity Assessment Medal
Warren Merkel, chief, standards services, NIST, will receive the Gerald H. Ritterbusch Conformity Assessment Medal, which honors distinguished service in promoting the understanding and application of conformity assessment methods as a means of providing confidence in standards compliance for the marketplace.
Howard Coonley Medal
Sonya Bird, director, international standards, UL, will receive the Howard Coonley Medal, which recognizes an executive who has benefitted the national economy through voluntary standardization and conformity assessment and has given outstanding support to standardization as a management tool.
President's Award for Journalism
Elaina Finger, global standards process coordinator, Corning Inc., will receive the President's Award for Journalism, which honors a journalist(s) whose work helps to illuminate the role that standardization and conformity assessment activities play in the global marketplace.
Meritorious Service Award
The following individuals will receive the Meritorious Service Award in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the U.S. voluntary standardization system. Each has demonstrated outstanding service in enabling ANSI to attain the objectives for which it was founded. The 12 awardees are:
Todd Arnold, senior technical staff member, IBM
Ethan Biery, technical leader, system sales engineering team, Lutron Electronics Co.
Julie Cairns, senior project manager, CSA Group
Bob Czarnecki, chairman, standards committee, (retired), International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration
Mary Jo DiBernardo, program manager, standards coordination office, NIST
Ritesh Ghimire, aerospace engineer, AUS-420 technology programs branch, custodian of ANSI UASSC Roadmap, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Bruce Hopkins, vice president, standards, (retired), Recreation Vehicle Industry Association
Sharon Lappalainen, deputy director, standards and conformity assessment program, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Stephen Oksala, president, Oksala Consulting
Bob Sherwin, chief executive officer/president and founder of Vermont Windpower International, LLC, and managing partner of EAPC Wind Energy Services, LLC
Paula Watkins, manager, midstream standards, American Petroleum Institute (API)
John Weritz, vice president, standards and technology, The Aluminum Association
Next Generation Award
Several individuals will receive the Next Generation Award, presented to professionals who have been engaged in standardization or conformity assessment activities for less than eight years and who have, during this time, demonstrated vision, leadership, dedication, and significant contributions to their chosen field of activity. The four awardees are:
Carolyn Hull, DICOM general secretary, Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance (MITA)
Greg Knott, vice president, standards and regulatory affairs, Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI)
Nathan Tom, Ph.D., researcher III, mechanical engineering, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Judy Zakreski, vice president, global services, International Code Council (ICC)
Workforce Development and Innovation Award
Marya Ryan, Ph.D., program director, Board of Certified Safety Professionals, will receive the ANSI Workforce Development and Innovation Award, which recognizes accredited credentialing bodies that significantly impact workforce development in the United States.
For more information, visit www.ansi.org/wsweek and www.ansi.org/awards. Registration is open to all.