Ieee Haraden Pratt Award Recipients
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IEEE HARADEN PRATT AWARD RECIPIENTS 2020 – MARY ELLEN RANDALL “For advocacy of member engagement through projects, Founder/CEO of Ascot social networking, awards, service to humanity, Technologies, Inc., Cary, inclusion, and outreach in support of IEEE goals.” North Carolina, USA 2019 – DAVID GREEN “For outstanding leadership, exceptional dedicated Instructional Associate service, and tireless energy in support of the mission Professor and and goals of IEEE.” Undergraduate Program Director, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA 2018 – LORETTA J. ARELLANO “For furthering IEEE’s objectives, promoting cooperation Retired Senior Manager, among IEEE organizational units, and exemplary Raytheon Technical innovation in developing IEEE volunteer leaders.” Services Company, Sun Valley, California, USA 2017 - JOHN T. BARR “For sustained leadership and service across IEEE and R&D Manager/Director, Society levels.” Agilent Technologies/Hewlett Packard, Santa Rosa, California USA 2016 – MOSHE KAM “For original and high-impact contributions to IEEE's Dean of the Newark Educational Activities, expanding IEEE's global reach College of Engineering, and effectiveness.” New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, USA 2015 - FUMIO HARASHIMA “For outstanding leadership in globalization and diversity President, Tokyo of IEEE communities.” Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 2014—V. PRASAD KODALI “For sustained contributions to IEEE, its Boards and Retired, Adviser, Committees, and for pioneering the development of Government of India, Region 10.” Department of Electronics, New Delhi, India 2013—BARRY L. SHOOP "For vision and leadership in improving IEEE operations Professor and Deputy and governance, and for building a stronger foundation 1 of 7 IEEE HARADEN PRATT AWARD RECIPIENTS Head, US Military for IEEE’s strategic future." Academy, West Point, NY, USA 2012—HUGH RUDNICK "For leadership in making IEEE a truly global Professor, Electrical organization." Engineer, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 2011—LEVENT ONURAL “For leadership in the worldwide promotion of the values Professor, Bilkent embraced by IEEE.” University, Ankara, Turkey 2010—RAYMOND DAVID “For sustained leadership at IEEE and regional levels in FINDLAY effecting positive change for IEEE and its members.” Emeritus Professor, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 2009—JAMES H. BEALL “For a lifetime of continued leadership and service to the Engineering Consultant, IEEE at all levels.” New Port Richey, FL , USA 2008—MAURICE PAPO “For furthering IEEE transnational activities and for Independent Senior conceiving and implementing major operational Consultant improvements leading to more effective and efficient Nice, France IEEE volunteer activities.” 2007—LUIS T. GANDIA “For outstanding leadership in promoting technical President and General activities at the regional level and the transnational Manager of L. Gandia & character of the IEEE at the Board level.” Associates, Inc., San Juan, PR 2006—ANTONIO C. BASTOS “For leadership and distinguished service in sustaining Assistant for Planning and and extending IEEE’s global recognition.” Academic Management, Faculadade de Technologia e Ciencias, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 2005—DANIEL R. BENIGNI "For sustained leadership on Institute major boards and Computer Scientist, Office committees, including transforming and transitioning of the Chief Information Regional Activities, IEEE-USA, and Standard Activities Officer into their current organizations." 2 of 7 IEEE HARADEN PRATT AWARD RECIPIENTS National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD, USA 2004—JERRY R. YEARGAN “For outstanding contributions to the Engineering Distinguished Professor Accreditation Activities of the IEEE.” and TI Chair of Mixed Signal and Linear Microelectronics University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR, USA 2003—CHARLES W. TURNER “For his outstanding leadership in extending the Siemens Professor of transnational activities of the IEEE into Eastern & Central Elec. Eng. Europe.” King’s College London, England 2002—ROBERT T. H. ALDEN "For outstanding and sustained leadership in many areas Retired Professor of the IEEE especially in the use of electronic Hamilton, Ontario, Canada communication." 2001—ARTHUR P.STERN “For decades of contributions to IRE and AIEE, advancing Magnavox Advanced solid-state technology, and providing outstanding Products and Sys. leadership in the early years of IEEE.” Los Angeles, CA, USA 2000—CHARLES A. ELDON “For innovative leadership of the Institute, particularly in Hewlett Packard the area of strategic planning, and through the Company promotion of a stronger industry interaction.” Santa Clara, CA, USA 1999—VIJAY K. BHARGAVA “For meritorious service to the Institute, particularly in University of Victoria regional and section activities, and for his efforts to Victoria, BC, Canada improve relationships with technical and professional organizations worldwide." 1998—FREDERICK T. ANDREWS "For sustained contributions and commitment to the Consultant Institute, particularly for leadership in strategic planning Colts Neck, NJ, USA and electronic product development" 1997—ROBERT A. RIVERS "For leadership and service in the professional and Aircom, Inc. technical activities of the Institute." Union, NH, USA 1996—WALTER E. PROEBSTER "For outstanding leadership and service to the Institute, Technische Universitat especially for fostering a variety of activities and 3 of 7 IEEE HARADEN PRATT AWARD RECIPIENTS Munchen membership growth in Region 8." Institut fur Informatik Munchen, Germany 1995—HENRY L. BACHMAN "For outstanding leadership in service to the Institute, Hazeltine Corporation especially for contributions to the development of the Greenlawn, NY, USA strategic plan entitled IEEE Strategies for the Future." 1994—RONALD G. HOELZEMAN "For continued and outstanding leadership, and University of Pittsburgh contributions to many facets of the Institute operations." Pittsburgh, PA, USA 1993—HAROLD S. GOLDBERG "For leadership in Society technical, regional and Gordon Institute professional programs, and for his unifying contributions Wakefield, MA, USA to the Institute's overall programs." 1992—RICHARD J. BACKE "For dedication to the professional needs of the UNISYS Corporation employed engineer, and to the broader technical and Lanham, MD, USA educational goals of the IEEE." 1991—THELMA ESTRIN "For IEEE leadership, strengthening the Institute's University of California technical and professional programs, and her exemplary Los Angeles, CA, USA role in promoting the recognition of woman in engineering." 1990—ROBERT M. SAUNDERS "For distinguished service in extending IEEE leadership in University of California the educational and professional communities, and as a Irvine, CA, USA founder and early chairman of the American Association of Engineering Societies." 1989—EDWARD J. DOYLE "For dedication to the effective utilization of the New Jersey Bell Institute's resources, leadership in Professional Short Hills, NJ, USA Activities, and the development of Institute facilities." 1988—IRENE C. PEDEN "For leadership and outstanding contributions to the University of Washington IEEE in education, technical activities, and Institute Seattle, WA, USA Boards." 1987—ROBERT F. COTELLESSA "In recognition of lifelong and dedicated contributions to Clarkson University electrical engineering education and meritorious devotion Potsdam, NY, USA to the IEEE as Vice President, Publications; Vice President, Technical Activities; and Executive Vice President." 1986—ROBERT C. WINTON "For outstanding service to the IEEE in furthering its European Consultant transnational activities in Region 8." 1985—DONALD S. BRERETON "For dedicated and exemplary service to the IEEE and 4 of 7 IEEE HARADEN PRATT AWARD RECIPIENTS General Electric Company impressive leadership in the Centennial Task Force and Schenectady, NY, USA as Special Coordinator for the events honoring IEEE's Centennial Year in 1984." 1984—WILLIAM M. MIDDLETON "For meritorious service to the Institute and dedicated Bell of Pennsylvania service to the Communications Society and to Region 2." Philadelphia, PA, USA 1983—THOMAS H. LEE "For meritorious service to the Institute, for the Massachusetts Institute of development of the IEEE Energy Committee, and for Technology promoting public understanding of energy issues." Cambridge, MA, USA 1982—NOT AWARDED 1981—ROBERT H. TANNER "For contributions toward professionalism and dedicated Consultant service to the Canadian Region, to the IEEE, and to the Naples, FL, USA profession over many years." 1980—RAYMOND W. SEARS "For long-standing, resourceful, and unselfish Bell Telephone Company contributions to the welfare of the Institute, particularly Jamesburg, NJ, USA as Institute Secretary, Treasurer, and IEEE representative in various intersociety affairs." 1979—JOHN D. RYDER "In recognition of John D. Ryder's dedicated contribution Michigan State University over a span of fifty years to electrical engineering East Lansing, MI, USA education as teacher, author of textbooks and engineering dean and through his service and wise counsel to the Institute of Radio Engineers and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as Editor of the PROCEEDINGS of the IRE and the PROCEEDINGS of the IEEE, Director and President of the IRE, Chairman of the History Committee and Chairman of the IEEE Centennial Committee, the Board of Directors confers this Award."