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070 Awards
070-001 FELLOW OF THE ASSOCIATION AWARD
Purpose
The Fellow of the Association Award recognizes extraordinary
excellence in the discipline of business communication and
its related areas of study. It is the most respected honor
the Association can award.
Criteria
A nominee has contributed in an outstanding manner in one
of the following areas and has contributed in a substantial
manner in at least two other areas:
- Teaching, Pedagogy, and Methodology.
- Research.
- Publications.
- Association Leadership.
- Professionalism:
a) graduate and undergraduate program development;
b) cooperation with other societies or organizations;
c) corporate or institutional training consultancies or
program development.
070-002 DISTINGUISHED MEMBER AWARD

Purpose
The purpose of the Distinguished Member Award is to acknowledge
long-term service to the Association for Business Communication
and to the discipline. The award identifies excellence in
areas important to the teaching of communication as well
as to advancing communication as a discipline.
Criteria
The candidate qualifies in six areas. The Nominating Committee
finds evidence of superior accomplishment in three areas.
- Publications (one of which must be in the Journal of
Business Communication).
- Teaching innovations or awards.
- Leadership in academic or business organizations.
- Leadership and service to community.
- Leadership in the Association.
- Participation in professional associations, specifically
attending Association regional and international meetings.
- Consulting, contributing to teaching and research.
- Training program development for business, industry,
or government.
070-003 AWARD OF MERIT IN MEMORY OF FRANCIS W. WEEKS

Purpose
The purpose of the Award of Merit in Memory of Francis W. Weeks is to
acknowledge, foremost, contributions to the profession,
and to recognized outstanding advancement in the discipline
of business communication through a singular accomplishment
of a series of accomplishments. The Board of Directors has
authority to give honorary awards, as long as candidates
meet the criteria of the award.
Criteria
The criteria are:
- Service and leadership in the profession.
- Meritorious single project or multiple projects: a)
research (published and unpublished), b) publications
(editing, supervising, and sponsoring), c) support organizations
(student organizations, study groups, research funding,
etc.).
- Professional development: a) directing symposiums, forums,
workshops or conventions, b) liaison with other societies.
- Contributions by members and/or nonmembers to the communication
discipline in specialty areas such as governmental agencies,
charitable organizations, etc.
- Contributions by members and/or nonmembers to the communication
disciplines and programs in other nations:
a) other national society leadership.
b) sponsorship of ABC in other nations.
c) sponsorship of legislative petitions and bills.
d) other.
070-004 OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD
IN MEMORY OF MEADA GIBBS

Purpose
The purpose of the award is to recognize, encourage, and reward
excellence in teaching business communication.
The recipient of
the award is a person who, in the judgement of the Selection
Committee, has made a significant contribution to business
communication teaching methodology and concepts during the
three years preceding the presentation of the award.
Criteria
The Selection Committee considers the overall record of the
recipient, with primary emphasis on the impact of the recipient's
teaching philosophy or methodology in business communication.
Selection criteria include but are not limited to the following
areas:
- Publications, conference presentations, and/or research
record (publications must include articles in Business
Communication Quarterly and/or the Journal of
Business Communication).
- Current teaching or training experience in business
communication courses and/or related courses.
- Evidence of positive student or participant evaluations.
- Evidence of positive administrative or peer evaluations.
Selection
The ABC Teaching Committee selects the recipient of the
award.
Description
The award recipient receives a plaque and $500 cash contributed
by Board-approved sponsor(s).By existing agreement, the
Association for Business Communicationn permits the sponsor(s)
to publicize the name of the awardee in advertising.
070-005 OUTSTANDING REASEARCHER AWARD
IN MEMORY OF KITTY O. LOCKER

Purpose
The award recognizes and encourages excellence in business
communication research. The recipient is an ABC member whose
research has made an outstanding contribution to the business
communication discipline.
Criteria
Criteria include
- Overall contribution of the researcher's cumulative
publications in refereed journals and scholarly books.
- Significance of the research to the field.
- Overall quality of the research.
- Heuristic value of the research.
Selection
The ABC Research Committee selects the recipient of the
award.
Description
The award recipient receives a plaque and $500 cash, contributed
by Board-approved sponsor(s). By existing agreement, the Association
for Business Communication permits the sponsor(s) to publicize
the name of the awardee in advertising.
070-006 Distinguished Publication on Business Communication
Criteria
The Award for Distinguished Publication on Business Communication
is awarded to the author(s) of an article or essay which meets
the following criteria:
- Contributes significantly to scholarship, research,
and/or pedagogy.
- Demonstrates originality of thought and careful investigation.
- Is extremely well written, lucid, and engaging.
- Has been published in the calendar year preceding the
annual convention at which the award will be presented.
Eligibility
Authors are not
eligible to receive this award two years in a row.
Selection
The ABC Publications Board selects the recipient of the
award.
Description
The award recipient(s) receives a plaque, one-year full membership in the Association, and a monetary award of $500 cash contributed by Board-approved sponsor(s). By existing agreement, the
Association for Business Communication permits the sponsor(s)
to publicize the name(s) of the awardee(s) in advertising.
070-007 SPIRIT OF ABC AWARD
IN MEMORY OF BERNADINE P. BRANCHAW

Purpose
The purpose of the Spirit of ABC Award
is to acknowledge extraordinary contributions to the friendliness
of ABC.
Criteria
The award recognizes, on an extraordinary basis, exceptional
members of ABC whose spirit of friendliness and welcome and
whose activities in support of that spirit through the whole
organization contribute substantially to an atmosphere of
welcome and appreciation for both newcomers and continuing
members.
Selection
When special circumstances warrant granting the Award, the
Nominating Committee proposes candidates to the Board of
Directors, which approves the award.
Description
The award recipient receives a plaque and $500.
070-008 Outstanding Article Awards
Criteria
The ABC Awards for Outstanding Article in the Journal
of Business Communication and in Business Communication
Quarterly are each awarded to the author(s) of an article
that meets the following criteria:
- Contributes significantly to scholarship, research,
and/or pedagogy.
- Demonstrates originality of thought and careful investigation.
- Is well written, lucid, and engaging.
- Is published in the calendar year preceding the annual
convention at which the award is presented.
Eligibility
Authors are not
eligible to receive this award two years in a row.
Selection
The ABC Publications Board selects the recipient of the
awards.
Description
The award recipients receive a plaque, a one-year full membership in the association, and a monetary award of $500 cash contributed by Board-approved sponsor(s). By existing agreement,
the Association for Business Communication permits the sponsors
to publicize the names of the awardees in advertising.
070-009
STUDENT COMPETITION

Criteria
The Student Competition Awards will be presented to undergraduate students whose entries meet the following criteria. The winning entries will:
- Exhibit a clear understanding of the
audience, use an appropriate tone and style, and establish
the desired relationship
- Accomplish the purpose of the message
by stating a clear position on the issue and supporting
that position with logical points/sub-points, insightful
reasons, and/or persuasive examples
- Be well-organized and eay to follow,
with smooth transitions and headings/bullets/numbered items
(if appropriate)
- Demonstrate
superior mastery of vocabulary and superior facility
with conventions (grammar, usage, and mechanics) of standard
written English
- Use an appropriate format and professional
document design
Eligibility
Students must be enrolled in a business communication or other
appropriate course at the time of entry, and the faculty member
of the course must sponsor the entry.
Selection
The
ABC Student Competition Committee selects the award recipients.
Description
Winners
of the award receive $300 cash contributed by the contest
sponsor(s). By existing agreement, the Association for Business
Communication permits the sponsors to publicize the names
of the awardees in advertising
070-010 OUTSTANDING DOCTORAL DISSERTATION AWARD

Purpose
The ABC Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation on Business Communication is awarded annually to the outstanding dissertation or thesis in the area of business communication written as part of a doctoral program.
The winning researcher will receive a plaque and a monetary award at the ABC Annual Convention in October or November of each year. In addition, the award winner will be encouraged to submit an article based on the dissertation to one of the association’s journals – the JBC or the BCQ. The winner will also receive a one-year membership in ABC.
Selection Criteria
- Contributes significantly to scholarship, research, and/or pedagogy of business communication
- Demonstrates originality of thought and careful investigation
- Uses an accepted research technique for business communication research
- Is successfully defended within the two years preceding the annual convention at which the award is presented.
Nomination Procedures
Entries may be nominated by the research or by a nominator. Nomination letters must be received by the chair of the ABC Research Committee by June 15.
Nominations
1. a letter of nomination from a faculty member on the doctoral dissertation committee or from the degree granting institution showing how the publication meets the award criteria
2.an electronic copy of a synopsis of the doctoral dissertation (no more than 20 pages in length).
Finalists for the award will be asked to submit one complete copy of the dissertation.
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