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Chemluminary Awards

This award recognition program gives ACS members an opportunity to recognize outstanding accomplishments, achievements or service for those who have made a positive impact on everyday life. The awards are given by various committees within ACS at the Fall National meeting.  These awards were first given in 1999.  Prior to that year Phoenix Awards were given for similar recognition.   MORE
National ACS awards are conferred after the year for which the award was actually won.  To disambiguate, we give here the year of the actual activity cited in the award, not the year in which the award was conferred.
 

2007

Best New Public Relations Program of a Local Section Award

Kentucky Lake Section

 

In December 2007 the Kentucky Lake Section hosted the First ACS funded Science Café in Tennessee, reaching farmers, truck drivers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and politicians.  This award was given for the successful promotion of the positive contributions the chemical enterprise makes to local economies.

2003

Speaker Service Hospitality Award

1st Place:  Kentucky Lake & Memphis {joint meeting}

accepted by:   Left to Right :  Kara Jackson, Memphis Local Section ; Will Lynch, Chair, LSAC ; Charles Baldwin, Kentucky Lake Local Section

 

James O’Brien:  “This nomination is based on the sheer elegance of the meeting….I believe we all left feeling that the meeting had been extremely successful and that it was a great example of how meetings should be conducted.”

2002
Student Affiliate Interaction Award
Kentucky Lake Section

2003 Chemluminary
Councilor S. K. Airee receives the Award plaque from the former ACS president Dr. Eli M. Pearce and Society Committee on Education chair Dr. David J. Malik at the 5th Annual ChemLuminary Awards program on September 9, 2003.
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