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Henry Hill Award

This award recognizes persons who have served the profession in the area of professional relations in a unique and distinguished manner.

Nominations for the Henry Hill award should include a letter from a primary nominee as well as a secondary letter of nomination, both of which that explain the candidate’s qualifications for the award according to the criteria. Please also include the candidate’s resume or CV.

Applications should be submitted online at the link below no later than December 15th, 2023. Please contact awards@acsprof.org for more details and to answer any questions!


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Henry Hill Award Winners

2023: Carol Duane

2021/2022: Joe Stoner

2020: Jeanette Brown

2019: R. Dan Libby

2018: Keith Vitense

2017: Nina I. McClelland

2016: Thomas H. Lane

2015: Henry Hill (Posthumously)

2014: Isiah Warner

2013: Kristen Murphy/Donna Nelson

2012: Diane Schmidt

2011: Helen M. Free

2010: William H. Suits

2009: William F. Carroll

2008: Sr Mary Virginia Orna

2007: Howard Peters/Arlene and Ted Light

2006: Seymour Patinkin

2005: Alfred Bader/Stephen Quigley

2004: Gordon McCarty/Ray O’Donnell

2003: John K. Borchardt

2002: Eli M. Pearce

2001: Thomas J. Kucera

2000: James D. Burke/John M. Ruth

1999: Grace B. Borowitz

1998: Susan R. Farenholtz

1997: James P. Shoffner

1996: E. Ann Nalley

1995: John S. Connolly/Stanley Kirschner

1993: Madeleine M. Joullie

1992: Dennis Chamot

1991: Tom Fitzsimmons

1990: Clayton Callis

1989: Attila E. Pavlath

1988: William Bailey

1987: Fred Owens

1986: Gordon L. Nelson

1985: Warren D. Niederhauser

1984: Alan Nixon

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