[Counselor_Educ] FW: ALGBTIC National Awards: Call for Nominations

Leinbaugh, Tracy leinbaug at ohio.edu
Tue Dec 6 18:23:16 EST 2011



Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education
Ohio University
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services
205 McCracken Hall
Athens, OH 45701

Phone: 740-593-0846
E-mail: leinbaug at ohio.edu<mailto:leinbaug at ohio.edu>

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Subject: ALGBTIC National Awards: Call for Nominations

The Association of LGBT Issues in Counseling Annual Awards

Call for Nominations


In preparation for the 2012 ACA Conference in San Francisco, ALGBTIC is seeking nominations for outstanding contributions in several areas. These awards, which are described below, will be awarded at the ALGBTIC Brunch at the 2012 ACA Conference. Please carefully consider who might deserve recognition in each of these categories and send your nominations to me no later than Monday, January 16, 2012.



Joe Norton Award:

This award is presented annually for an outstanding contribution to the LGBTQQ community. Nominees can be either an individual who has made a significant contribution in the city or region in which the ACA conference is held or an organization that has done so. This year we are seeking nominations in the San Francisco area. When making a nomination, please include the person's or organization's name and contact information along with a letter outlining why you believe the nominee is a contender for this award.



ALGBTIC Service Award:

This award is presented to an ALGBTIC member who has served ALGBTIC and/or the larger LGBTQQ community through forwarding the mission and values of ALGBTIC. Please include the nominee's name and contact information along with a letter of nomination outlining why you think this person should be considered for this service award.



Mentor Award:

This award is presented to an individual identified for his or her significant contribution to mentorship in the ALGBTIC community and persons within the LGBTQQ community. Please include the nominee's name and contact information along with a letter of nomination outlining why you think this person should be considered for this mentor award.



Graduate Student Award:

This award has been established to honor a graduate student member of ALGBTIC who has contributed significantly in one of three areas:

*         Representing or embodying the mission of ALGBTIC through direct service for ALGBTIC or in the field of counseling

*         Furthering knowledge of LGBTQQ issues through an outstanding research contribution

*         Providing service or research that specifically focuses on furthering the knowledge of and commitment to issues of diversity within the LGBTQQ community



When making a nomination for any of the awards, please include the names and contact information of both the nominee and nominator, along with a brief narrative (MS Word document) describing why you believe the nominee should be considered for the respective award. Self-nominations will be accepted. Please distribute this announcement widely.



Nominations and any questions should be sent via email to:

Michael P. Chaney

Past-President (2010-2011), ALGBTIC

chaney at oakland.edu<mailto:chaney at oakland.edu>


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Michael P. Chaney, Ph.D., LPC, NCC
Associate Professor
Coordinator of Addictions Specialization
Past-President, Association of LGBT Issues in Counseling

Oakland University
Department of Counseling
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Rochester, MI 48309-4494
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