ACS E. Ann Nalley Rocky Mountain Regional Award for Volunteer Service to the American Chemical Society
Sponsor
ACS Rocky Mountain Region. This award was instituted in 2006 by ACS Past President E. Ann Nalley as part of her presidential initiative to recognize ACS volunteerism. Dr. Elizabeth Ann Nalley Dr. Elizabeth Ann Nalley received a PhD from Texas Woman's University in 1975 and has spent her career on the chemistry faculty of Cameron University in Oklahoma. She served as President of the American Chemical Society in 2016.
Purpose
To recognize the volunteer efforts of individuals who have served the American Chemical Society, contributing significantly to the goals and objectives of the Society through their regional activities.
Award
The award will be presented at the 2021 ACS Regional Meeting (RMRM 2021). The award consists of an ACS plaque with medallion.
Elegibility
A nominee must be a member of the American Chemical Society residing in a local section within the region, and will have made significant contributions to their region of the American Chemical Society. The volunteerism to be recognized may include a variety of activities, including but not limited to the initiation or sponsorship of a singular endeavor or exemplary leadership in the region. Past and present members of the ACS Board of Directors and staff are ineligible for this award. The RMRM 2021 Awards Committee will select the recipient from among the nominees.
Deadline
Nomination materials must be received by August 1 2021
Nomination
Nomination materials must include:
A completed nomination form
The nominator’s letter of recommendation
A biographical sketch of the nominee
At least one but no more than two supporting letters