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ANZ HEUG Hall of Fame Nominations
The ANZ HEUG recognises the outstanding contributions of members through the ANZ HEUG Hall of Fame. Two awards, the Exceptional Service Award and the Fay Gibbons Memorial Award, have been established to express the Organisation’s appreciation for the efforts of its volunteers. These members selflessly work to strengthen the ANZ HEUG as a user group for the benefit of all members.
Nomination Statements
The nomination statement for either award can be completed by an individual or group on the attached form. The nomination should include a statement on the nominator’s involvement with the nominee and address how the nominee meets and excels in the criteria below. In addition, the nomination can include supporting statements from other supporters.
Exceptional Service Award
This award is to celebrate outstanding contributions to the ANZ HEUG by an individual. It is to recognise those members that have demonstrated leadership and have had substantial impact on the ANZ HEUG, its activities, and its membership over a sustained period of time. Nominators should address the following criteria in their nomination statement:
· Demonstrated leadership in important initiatives that advance the ANZ HEUG
· Outstanding service to ANZ HEUG Membership
· Respected as a professional by those in the higher education industry
· Sustained contribution to the ANZ HEUG
Fay Gibbons Memorial Award
The Fay Gibbons Memorial Award was established in 2015 in recognition of one of the ANZ HEUG’s founding members, Fay Gibbons, The Australian National University. Fay was a tireless supporter and advocate for the ANZ SIG, and subsequently the ANZ HEUG, appreciating that our engagement and collaboration as a community, benefited the sector as a whole, and strengthened our voice with the Global HEUG and Oracle. Fay was also notoriously reluctant to receive any recognition herself, preferring to be a contributor behind the scenes.
This award is to celebrate similar ‘quiet achievers’ who have been reliable, valued contributors to the ANZ HEUG community and uphold the values of sharing experiences for the benefit of others by being:
· A regular contributor at ANZ HEUG conferences and other activities
· A consistent representative of their institution
· Active responders on the listserv
· And willing to share their experience and expertise with other institutions
Nominations will be considered by the ANZ HEUG Executive Committee and awards presented at the Alliance Down Under conference.
Nominations close on Monday 22nd October 2018.
ANZ HEUG Hall of Fame Register
Exceptional Service Awards
Year
Name
Institution
2013
Ian Holmes
The University of Queensland
2013
Tony Neaton
Griffith University
2013
Mark Armstrong
Oracle
2014
Renee Picton
The University of Newcastle
2015
Jason McIntyre
The University of the Sunshine Coast
2015
Gail White
The University of Newcastle
2016
Greg Kasch
University of New South Wales
2017
Allan Tabor
The University of South Australia
Fay Gibbons Memorial Award
Year
Name
Institution
2015
Joan Angel
The Australian National University
2016
Maureen Bowen
The University of Queensland
2017
Stuart Kendall
The Australian National University
Cheers Mark
ANZ HEUG President
Chair ADU2018