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NAB ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD NOMINATIONS
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2000
- 2013 Engineering Achievement Award Winners
(R-Radio, T-TV)
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| 2013 |
Frank
Foti, Telos Alliance (R)
Jay Adrick, Harris Broadcast (T) |
| 2012 |
Paul
Brenner, Emmis Communications (R)
Glenn Reitmeier, NBC Universal (T) |
| 2011 |
Robert
du Treil, du Treil, Lundin & Rackley (R)
Thomas B. Keller, Consultant (and Formerly NAB) (T) |
| 2010 |
Steve
Church, Telos Systems (R)
Mark Richer, Advanced Television Systems Committee (T) |
| 2009 |
Jack
Sellmeyer, Sellmeyer Engineering (R)
Sterling Davis, Cox Broadcasting (T) |
| 2008 |
Thomas
B. Silliman, Electronics Research, Inc.(R)
Antoon Uyttendaele, ABC Inc (T) |
| 2007 |
Louis
A. King, Kintronic Laboratories, Inc. (R)
Victor Tawil, Association for Maximum Service Television (T) |
| 2006 |
Benjamin
Dawson, Hatfield and Dawson (R)
Ronald Rackley, du Treil, Lundin and Rackley, Inc. (R)
S. Merrill Weiss, Merrill Weiss Group LLC, (T) |
| 2005 |
Milford
Smith, Greater Media, Inc. (R)
Oded Bendov, TV Transmission Antenna Group, Inc. (T) |
| 2004 |
E.
Glynn Walden, Infinity Broadcasting (R)
Ira Goldstone, Tribune Broadcasting (T) |
| 2003 |
John
Reiser, FCC (R)
Bob Eckert, FCC (T) |
| 2002 |
Paul
Schafer, Schafer International (R)
Bernard Lechner, Consultant (T) |
| 2001 |
Arno
Meyer, Belar Electronics Laboratory, (R)
Larry Thorpe, Sony Electronics, Inc. (T) |
NAB is currently
accepting nominations for the 2014 NAB Engineering Achievement Awards.
Established in 1959, the NAB Engineering Achievement Award is presented
each year to an individual for outstanding accomplishments in the
broadcast industry. In 1991, NAB began giving awards separately
for achievements in radio and television. The award winners will
be recognized at the Technology Luncheon at the 2014 NAB Show on
April 9 in Las Vegas, Nev.
The candidates
for the two awards will be evaluated on the basis of a single contribution,
or multiple contributions that have significantly advanced the state
of the art of broadcast engineering. The size of the candidate's
organization is not a determining factor. Instead, only the merits
of the individual's contributions are taken into account.
Candidates must
be or have been an owner, officer or employee of a company, subsidiary
or division whose primary business is, or directly supports broadcasting.
This includes employees of the Federal government directly engaged
in broadcast engineering work.
The candidates
shall have made contributions in the following categories:
- Inventions
- Development
of new techniques
- Dissemination
of technical knowledge and literature
- Leadership
in broadcast engineering affairs
- An outstanding
contribution which, in the opinion of the NAB Executive Committee,
warrants consideration.
The candidates
engineering contributions should span a reasonable period of time.
The NAB Executive Committee will select the award winners, and will
emphasize the more recent achievements of the nominees.
The nomination
form is available on NAB's Engineering Achievement Award Web page,
and the deadline is January 20, 2013.
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