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ANNUAL AWARDS
Nominations for 2009 Awards Now Accepted through January 8th
Nominations are now being accepted for 2009
awards. Please review the information below and download the "CGA Award Program Overview" as well as the "Award Nomination Form for 2009" for more
information.
Description & Criteria
In 2005, the CGA established an
awards program to celebrate the successes of our members as well as
those in the larger damage prevention community. Since that time, the
CGA has recognized many individuals who have demonstrated great
dedication to damage prevention.
The CGA presents three awards annually including the Ron Olitsky Award,
Jim Barron Award and Hall of Fame designation. The awards are
presented each year during our Annual Meeting.
Past CGA Award Recipients
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| Ron Olitsky Award |
- Mike Catt, El Paso Corporation (2008)
- Ron Peterson (2007)
- 811 Team (2006): Dan Meiners (Underground Safety
Alliance, Tom Shimon (Kansas One Call), Kevin Chmura (Julie, Inc),
Gina Johnson (Panhandle Energy), Patti Lama (Portland General Electric)
and Linda Sims (Consumers Energy).
- Brian Tooley, Verizon (2005)
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| Jim Barron Award |
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| Hall of Fame |
- Paul Preketes
(2008)
- Bill Boswell
(2008)
- Allen Gray (2007)
- William Kiger
(2007)
- Vic Weston (2006)
- Claudette Campbell
(2005)
- Stacey Gerard (2005)
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CGA “Ron Olitsky Award”
Award Description: This award is presented in honor of Ron Olitsky of Underground
Service Alert, who served on the CGA Board since the
organization’s establishment and during the development of
the Common Ground Study
of One Call System and Damage Prevention Best Practices in 1999. Ron’s dedication to the CGA and to damage
prevention was a true priority until his untimely passing in
2005.
The award will be granted to
the CGA member whose dedication and service to the CGA went above and
beyond the call of duty during a given year, and he/she might be
considered the “most valuable player.”
Award Criteria:
(Awarded
annually)
- Recipient must:
- Be a member of the
CGA.
- Have clearly demonstrated
service to the CGA during a given year though:
- Dedication & commitment to
CGA committee work.
- Promotion of best practices,
educational programs, data collection and/or other objectives that
specifically advance the goals of the Common Ground
Alliance.
- Dedication to the growth of
CGA through recruiting new members; establishing, or participating in, a
regional partner program; or presenting at industry conferences and
increasing visibility of the CGA.

Brian Tooley receiving the first Ron Olitsky Award presented in
2006.
CGA “Jim Barron Award”
Award Description: Jim Barron of
Ronkin Construction played a key role in the Common Ground Study and went on to
serve as the first president of the CGA. He has, and continues to show
true dedication to the CGA and to several other damage prevention
organizations and projects. The Barron award is given to an
individual(s) or organization(s) that may or may not be a member of the
CGA, but has shown true dedication to efforts that enhance underground
damage prevention. An example may be an individual that serves on a
one-call board, a member of Congress or government official, or any
other person or organization outside of the CGA that has made a positive
impact on the damage prevention community.
Award Criteria:
(Awarded based on merit of
nominees in a given year – not necessarily
annually)
- May be granted to more than
one person or organization in a given year.
- Recipient does not have to be
a member of the CGA.
- Recipient must have shown
dedication/commitment to enhancing underground damage prevention
through:
- Playing a significant role in
a program/policy/campaign (or other) that has made a positive impact on
damage prevention.
- Demonstrating leadership in a
given area that plays a role in damage prevention.
CGA “Hall of Fame”
Award Description: The Hall of Fame is an ongoing roster of damage prevention
champions. The award honors CGA members that have served in the
organization over a long period of time and whose impact has left its
mark on the organization in a positive and memorable
way.
Award Criteria:
(Awarded based on merit of
nominees in a given year – not necessarily
annually)
- May be granted to more than
one person in a given year.
- Recipients must:
- Be or have been a member of
the CGA.
- Have demonstrated
a significant
impact on damage prevention and the CGA over an extended
period of time through:
- Participation & leadership
within the CGA and other damage prevention organizations.
- Dedication to specific CGA
objectives.
- Advancement of CGA goals on a
local and/or national level.
- Being a champion for CGA
growth by promoting membership, establishing regional partner
organizations, and/or increasing visibility of the through industry
events/organizations.
Award Selection
Process
Nominations will be now
be accepted through January 8, 2010 (nomination period was extended).
The nomination form (posted below in PDF & Word) will be available
on the CGA web page during this time for CGA members who wish to submit
nominations. All
nominations will be accepted in the form of an approximately 250-word
narrative explaining the reason the nominee should receive the
award. Please review
the criteria for each award and ensure you have addressed in the
narrative.
An Award Selection Subcommittee
of the CGA working committees will evaluate and discuss the nominations
prior to naming the honorees. The subcommittee will be made up of
CGA members representing many stakeholder groups
and from each of the CGA working committees.
Awards will be presented during
the CGA annual meeting in 2010.
Related Files
CGA Awards Overview - Description of Awards & Process (PDF File)
Award Nomination Form 2009 (PDF File)
Award Nomination Form 2009 - Word Version (Word Document)
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