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FMCA Awards
Any Florida Mosquito Control Association member in good standing may nominate a
candidate for any of the 6 FMCA awards by submitting to the Awards Committee a short
biographical sketch and an appraisal of the nominee’s accomplishments deemed worthy
of the award. There is no official nomination form. Endorsements and written support
from other colleagues are encouraged, and all submissions will be acknowledged.
This year nominations may be submitted online, fax, email, or US mail.
Please follow the links to each award for more information.
Click here to submit a nomination for an FMCA Award.
Nominations must be received by COB August, 31st 2011.
Full List of Previous Award Recipients (PDF)
The
Maurice W Provost Memorial Award (established 1987),
a memorial to the first Director of the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory, honors persons who
have made outstanding contributions to mosquito control and/or biting fly biology
in Florida. Candidates must have been instrumental in each of the following areas:
developing sound management and operational methods to reduce pesticide levels and
to minimize habitat alteration while reducing mosquito populations; increasing our
knowledge of mosquitoes and other biting insects and their habitats; and educating
students and the general public about the importance of various environmental issues
facing the citizens in protecting the fauna and flora in Florida. The candidate
should be an FMCA member and have made significant contributions to the Association.
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The
Joseph Y Porter Distinguished Achievement Award (established 1989), which
honors the first President of the Florida Anti-Mosquito Association and first State
Health Officer of Florida, recognizes scientists who have made significant contributions
to entomology, with special emphasis on the abatement of arthropods of public health
importance. The candidate must have meritoriously contributed to the advancement
of entomology research in the field of mosquito and/or other biting arthropod control
in the State of Florida. The candidate should be an FMCA member and have made significant
contributions to the Association.
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The
Fred Stutz Memorial Award (established 1994), which
honors the former director of the Dade County Mosquito Control office, recognizes
an outstanding contribution to mosquito control by development of procedures that
increase effectiveness in mosquito or other arthropod control, or the design and
manufacture of equipment that helped revolutionize the control of mosquitoes and/or
other arthropods of public health importance. These procedures developed have been
adopted and employed throughout Florida as part of their standard operating procedure.
The candidate should be an FMCA member and have made significant contributions to
the Association.
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The
FMCA Merit Award (established 1997)
recognizes outstanding individual contributions in promoting control of disease-transmitting
and pestiferous mosquitoes or other arthropods of public health importance, for
scientific advancement of the discipline, or for developing or extending the public
interest in the control of such mosquitoes or other arthropods. The candidate should
represent those characteristics generally associated with responsible leadership,
good citizenship and personal integrity. The candidate should be an FMCA member
and have made significant contributions to the Association.
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The
Sherrie Yarberry Award (established 1998),
named for a dedicated employee of the Jacksonville Mosquito Control office, recognizes
continued outstanding contributions to operational program activities by veteran,
non-administrative personnel of Florida mosquito control related agencies. The candidate
must demonstrate exemplary performance resulting in enhanced unit efficiency or
public recognition of excellence of the parent organization. The recipient of the
Sherrie Yarberry Award will receive $500 cash, a commemorative certificate, and
funding to attend the FMCA Annual Fall Meeting.
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The
James W Robinson Memorial Award (established 2005)
was established in 2005 as a memorial to Jim Robinson, Director of the Pasco County
Mosquito Control District, who was renowned for his innovative development of new
equipment and adoption of new technologies. This award recognizes innovation and
ingenuity in optimizing the safe and efficient operations of Florida public health
pest control programs. The candidate must have contributed an outstanding improvement
to existing equipment or currently employed techniques used by a non-commercial
mosquito control related agency. This advancement may not be proprietary in nature,
and must be freely shared with the Association.
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