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AER Awards Nominations due March 14

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Ginger Croce
Thu, Feb 18, 2016 9:34 PM

Greetings AER Rehabilitation Counseling and Employment Division Members,

It is time to nominate colleagues and chapters for AER's prestigious chapter
and leadership awards.  AER now has four awards to recognize outstanding
dedication and accomplishments of professionals working to support
adjustment to blindness, rehabilitation, and employment of adults with
visual impairments:

.      The Alfred Allen Award was established by AAWB, one of AER's two
predecessor organizations, to honor professionals who have spent their
careers in direct service to people with visual impairments.

.      The John H. McAulay Award was established to honor professionals who
have contributed outstanding efforts and achievements leading to the
placement of  people with visual impairments in productive employment.

.      The Douglas C. MacFarland Award was established to honor an
individual who has provided leadership in the field of blindness and visual
impairment and who made innovative, significant or outstanding contributions
to the education or rehabilitation of people who are visually impaired
through either direct service, professional organizations, research,
literature and/or preparation of professionals and is retired from the
field.

.      The Ambrose M. Shotwell Memorial Award was established to honor an
individual who has made significant outstanding contributions to the
personal adjustment or rehabilitation of adults who are blind or visually
impaired.

Our profession is filled to the brim with persons whose work inspires,
motivates, and even sometimes amazes us.  Recognizing our members for their
dedication, commitment, service, and leadership on behalf of people with
visual impairments is a way to honor and lift up our profession.  It is also
how we recognize the significance and quality of all of our work.

Please take the time to consider someone for one of these prestigious
awards.  The nominations process is open through March 14, 2016.

Please send your completed nomination form to
mailto:nominations@aerbvi.org awards@aerbvi.org.

Award recipients will be notified by May 16, 2016.

Please consider nominating your mentor, your colleague, your hero.  I look
forward to seeing you at the AER International Conference 2016 in
Jacksonville, Florida July 21-24, 2016 and celebrating the success of our
colleagues and each other. Thank you for your time and effort in this AER
Awards process.

Kathryn D Botsford, Chair, AER Awards Committee

Mark Your Calendar:

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AER International Conference 2016

July 20-24, 2016 * Jacksonville, Florida USA

AER International Orientation & Mobility Conference 2017

July 19-22, 2017 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA

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Greetings AER Rehabilitation Counseling and Employment Division Members, It is time to nominate colleagues and chapters for AER's prestigious chapter and leadership awards. AER now has four awards to recognize outstanding dedication and accomplishments of professionals working to support adjustment to blindness, rehabilitation, and employment of adults with visual impairments: . The Alfred Allen Award was established by AAWB, one of AER's two predecessor organizations, to honor professionals who have spent their careers in direct service to people with visual impairments. . The John H. McAulay Award was established to honor professionals who have contributed outstanding efforts and achievements leading to the placement of people with visual impairments in productive employment. . The Douglas C. MacFarland Award was established to honor an individual who has provided leadership in the field of blindness and visual impairment and who made innovative, significant or outstanding contributions to the education or rehabilitation of people who are visually impaired through either direct service, professional organizations, research, literature and/or preparation of professionals and is retired from the field. . The Ambrose M. Shotwell Memorial Award was established to honor an individual who has made significant outstanding contributions to the personal adjustment or rehabilitation of adults who are blind or visually impaired. Our profession is filled to the brim with persons whose work inspires, motivates, and even sometimes amazes us. Recognizing our members for their dedication, commitment, service, and leadership on behalf of people with visual impairments is a way to honor and lift up our profession. It is also how we recognize the significance and quality of all of our work. Please take the time to consider someone for one of these prestigious awards. The nominations process is open through March 14, 2016. Please send your completed nomination form to <mailto:nominations@aerbvi.org> awards@aerbvi.org. Award recipients will be notified by May 16, 2016. Please consider nominating your mentor, your colleague, your hero. I look forward to seeing you at the AER International Conference 2016 in Jacksonville, Florida July 21-24, 2016 and celebrating the success of our colleagues and each other. Thank you for your time and effort in this AER Awards process. Kathryn D Botsford, Chair, AER Awards Committee Mark Your Calendar: AER IC 2016 Email Signature.NoNm AER International Conference 2016 July 20-24, 2016 * Jacksonville, Florida USA AER International Orientation & Mobility Conference 2017 July 19-22, 2017 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail <http://www.twitter.com/aerbvi> Twitter-T <https://www.facebook.com/groups/aerbvi/> Facebook_small