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Fellow Designation
Nomination Form
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The IESNA Fellow
designation shall be awarded to a Member of the Society for valuable
contribution to the technical activities of the Society; to the
art or science of illumination; or to the related scientific or
engineering fields.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. An individual member of the Society who shall have been in good standing in Member
grade for not less than five (5) years.
2. Candidates for such transfer shall have made valuable contribution to the technical
activities of the Society and to the art or science of illumination
or to the scientific and technical fields related hereto.
Such contributions may be in, but are not limited to illuminating
engineering or science, lighting design and application, education,
and product design.
3. The Board of Fellows shall develop forms for the nomination of candidates and may
stipulate the evidence of accomplishments. Those qualifying
may be elected by the Board of Fellows and must be confirmed
by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board of Directors.
4. A Fellow shall be entitled
to all current privileges of the Society and the Board of
Fellows shall be selected solely from those in the Fellow
grade of membership.
PROCEDURES
1. Nominations must be submitted on the Fellow Nomination Form available from IESNA
office, and in Section 5-25 through 5-29 of the Section Handbook.
2. The Chief Proposer
shall carefully study the requirements as to the qualifications
of the nominee. The Chief Proposer shall advise all proposers
and references listed on the Nomination Form that all correspondence
must be kept CONFIDENTIAL.
3. Approved nominees will be notified on or about June 1 by the Executive Vice President.
Appropriate Regional Vice Presidents will also be advised regarding selection.
THE AWARD
The award is an engrossed certificate
and a 14kt. gold Fellow lapel pin presented at the IESNA Annual
Conference.
QUESTIONS
Please contact your Regional Vice President,
the Chairperson of the Board of Fellows, or the staff liaison
at the IESNA office.
IESNA FELLOW NOMINATION GUIDELINES
Qualifications
| A. |
At the time of the
nomination, the Candidate shall be a member of the Society
in good standing and shall have been in the MEMBER classification
for at least five (5) years. |
| B. |
The Candidate shall
have made significant contribution(s) to the art and/or science
of illumination. The contribution(s) shall have influenced
or altered the field of illumination in a meaningful and lasting
manner. Contributions shall be in one or more of the following
areas: |
| 1. |
Illuminating
Engineering or Science - Contributions of a technical
or scientific nature, including, but not limited to vision
science, optics, light sources, luminaires, lighting controls,
energy efficiency, psychology of light, or physiology of light,
testing methods, testing equipment, or scientific applications
of light. |
| 2. |
Lighting Design
and Application - Contributions in lighting applications
that are innovative and/or trendsetting in nature, including
but not limited to: design techniques, design methods, significant
design achievements, energy efficient lighting applications,
standards or unique design accomplishments. |
| 3. |
Education
- Contributions in lighting education, promotion, awareness
and/or literature, generally having an impact of lasting nature,
including but not limited to: teaching at the baccalaureate
or higher level, lecturing at the graduate or professional
level, regular writings in professional or scientific journals,
publishing of significant papers, articles or books, creation
and/or management of lighting education programs. |
| 4. |
Product Design
- Contributions related to the development of important new
products in the illumination field, including but not limited
to: light sources, luminaires, control systems, auxiliary
components and/or components directly related to the above.
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| C. |
The Candidate shall
be distinguished by providing the following evidence of accomplishments. |
| 1. |
For Engineering
or Scientific Work - Technical papers, patents, presentations
and similar verifiable evidence that have been published in
archival journals and recognized as significant. Awards bestowed
upon the candidate for technical achievements. Journals include
JIES and other recognized journals that publish papers on
illumination. |
| 2. |
For Design and
Application Work - Major awards, published designs,
design and application papers, and/or other hard evidence
of accomplishments generally appearing in professional literature
related to application. |
GUIDELINES FOR FELLOW GRADE NOMINATION
| 3. |
For Educational
Work - Establishing lighting education facilities,
curriculum and publishing articles, books, and/or brochures
or other literature contributing significantly to the educational
advancement of the science and/or art of lighting. Teaching,
lecturing and guiding thesis programs which have contributed
to the development of future professionals in the field of
illumination. |
| 4. |
For Product Design
- Awards, patents, publications of recognized product innovations
that have been introduced and have significantly improved
the state-of-the-art. The innovations shall be created by,
or under, the direct and primary supervision of the candidate.
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I.
Fellow Nomination Considerations
The grade of IESNA Fellow recognizes unusual
distinction in the profession and shall be conferred by the IESNA
Board of Directors after review of recomendations of the IESNA
Board of Fellows upon a person of outstanding qualifications and
experience in one of the designated areas (engineering/science,
lighting design, product design or education). The nominee must
have made important individual contributions to one of the above
areas that are timely and reflect a lasting contribution advancing
the art and/or science of illumination. The candidate shall have
been in good standing as a member of the Society in MEMBER classification
for at least five (5) years preceding the nomination for this
designation.
The Board of Fellows depends upon the
Chief Proposer to furnish all of the necessary information requested
on the Nomination Form in a concise and succinct statement of
the unique qualifications of the candidate. It is essential that
documented evidence of the candidate's contributions be included.
The Board of Fellows seeks to identify, from the documents submitted,
areas of excellence that clearly distinguish the work of the nominee
as outstanding.
The Chief Proposer is responsible for
submission of the Nomination Form, selection of the other Proposers
and the required References and to provide each with the proper
form. He/she must be certain that each of the above are informed
of the proper protocol for submission and verification of the
candidate's qualifications and that they are received by the IESNA
office in a timely manner. Submissions not meeting the requirements
or the due dates will disqualify the nominee from consideration
in the year submitted. It is essential that the Chief Proposer
carefully reads, understands, and follows the IESNA guidelines
for Fellow Nomination.
II.
Deadline Dates
The Board of Fellows adheres strictly
to the following deadline dates on which the documentation indicated
must be received.
January 31 - The Nomination Form to the IESNA office along with
at least three completed Proposer forms and at least three written
references.
III.
Chief Proposer and Responsibilities
| A. |
Qualifications |
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The Chief Proposer must
be a member in good standing. No member of the Board of Directors
may nominate, sponsor, provide reference for be or considered
for an IESNA award while a member on the Board. No member
of the Board of Fellows may be the Chief Proposer, Proposer
or Reference. |
| B. |
Preparation of the Nomination Form |
| 1. |
Read the
instructions of the Fellow Guide carefully before completing
the Nomination Form. |
| 2. |
Use the current Nomination Form.
Only the current form will be considered by the Board of
Fellows. (see IV F for exception)
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| 3. |
Confine all comments to the space
allotted in the four pages of the nomination form. All entries
must be typewritten.
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| 4. |
Be clear and exact.
Verify correctness of names, dates, patent numbers, etc. Obtain
the necessary facts from the nominee if it is not available
elsewhere. |
| 5. |
Be certain that all
proposers and references can attest to the nominee's qualification.
Their submission must be prepared with the same diligence
as required on the nomination form. Poorly prepared (written
or hand printed) submissions will not be considered by the
Board of Fellows. |
| 6. |
Any questions regarding
preparation of the nomination form should be addressed to
the IESNA Membership Department, 120 Wall Street, 17th floor,
New York, NY 10005. |
| C. |
Submission
of Nomination Form to the IESNA office. |
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Submit the original
completed Nomination Form to the IESNA office. |
IV.
Criteria
| The criteria used by
the Board of Fellows are the following: |
| A. |
Individual contributions
as Engineer/Scientist, Lighting Designer, Product Designer
or Educator. |
| B. |
Verifiable
evidence of the nominee's accomplishments.
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| C. |
Confidential
opinions of Fellow Proposers, Member Proposers and References
qualified to judge the work of the candidate.
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| D. |
Service to the IESNA
and professional societies other than the Society. |
| E. |
Total years in the
profession. |
| F. |
The Board of Fellows
Nomination Form will be the primary basis for judging; limited
additional information may be appended if it is important
and of the nature that it could not be properly included in
the Nomination Form. |
V.
The Fellow Grade Nomination Form
The Nomination Form consists of 11 sections
and each should be completely filled out. The important parts
are the citation, the support and the references. The citation
should state the contribution for which the candidate should be
honored; the body of the nomination should spell out the contributions
in specific terms; and the references should vouch for the accuracy
of the nominator's statement.
| The comments below refer
to specific sections of the Nomination Form. |
| a. |
Personal Data C Provide
the complete name of the candidate. The candidate is required
to be of member grade for 5 years. The elevation to Fellow
Grade is made to active IESNA members; it is not made posthumously. |
| b. |
Education The exact degree should
be stated. Abbreviations of the degrees are suggested.
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| c. |
Proposed Citation C Avoid
flowery phrases and use of the pronouns "his/her." Be complete,
correct, conservative and to the point. Limit 50 words. Typical
citations begin with the words such as: |
For contributions in...
For development in/of...
For discovery of...
For leadership of...
Example: [For development of advanced
energy efficient fluorescent lamp and ballast lighting systems].
| d. |
Chief Proposer
- Any IESNA Member may be the Chief Proposer. No member of
the Board of Fellows may be the Chief Proposer, Proposer or
Reference. |
| e. |
Professional
History - Begin with the candidate's present occupation
followed by previous experience. Indicate positions held and
briefly explain responsibilities in each position. If a large
portion of the candidate's experience has been in one organization,
subdivide the experience according to varying assignments
within the organization. Choose the most important assignments
to avoid exceeding allotted space. |
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Indicate the significance
of the candidate's achievement internationally, nationally
and industry wide, limiting your copy to the space allotted.
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| f. |
Individual Contributions
- This award of unusual professional distinction is made to
an individual for outstanding contributions in the field of
illumination (engineering/science lighting design, product
design or education). The Nomination Form submitted by the
nominator is the only information supplied to the Board of
Fellows so that it is essential that the nominee's qualifications
be clearly and succinctly established on this form. The Board
of Fellows recognizes that significant contributions can be
in one of the four areas within the profession. It is therefore
important for the nominator to define the area of the nominee's
contributions; identify and describe the nominee's outstanding
contributions as: |
1. An Engineer/Scientist
2. A Lighting Designer
3. A Product Designer
4. An Educator
| g. |
Evidence of Technical
Accomplishment - Review the candidate's tangible evidence
of accomplishments. By tangible evidence is meant items in
the public domain which a proposer, reference or an evaluation
committee member may seek out for the purpose of verifying
the candidate's accomplishments. In cases where there is a
group effort, the candidate's contributions must be specified.
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| h. |
IESNA Activities
Awards, Offices Held, Committee Membership - Be thorough,
providing all of the major activities and the span of the
activities. List here only actual activities within the IESNA.
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| i. |
Non-IESNA Professional
Activities - Awards, Professional Society memberships,
Major Professional, Governmental, or International Committee
Memberships, Professional Engineers License: Explain the significance
of lesser known awards. Provide information on the societies
and grades of membership. Major services to other societies,
technical, professional or trade should be highlighted. |
| j. |
IESNA Proposers
- At least three (3) IESNA members who are listed on the active
IESNA membership roster are required to serve as proposers.
AT LEAST ONE OF THE PROPOSERS MUST BE AN IESNA FELLOW; the
remaining sponsors must be IESNA members, MEMBER grade. It
is recommended that an additional two be supplied in the event
of any problem that may arise. The Proposer kit should be
sent to each proposer and returned to the IESNA office prior
to the deadline date. As stated earlier, the form must be
typewritten in proper English with verification of the nominator's
claims. Names of proposers should be listed in alphabetical
order. |
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No member of the Board
of Directors or Board of Fellows shall act as a Proposer or
Reference. The Nomination kit should contain the list of IESNA
Fellows and the members on the Board. It is desirable that
most proposers and references be selected from other than
the candidate's own organization. |
| k. |
ReferencesCAt least
three written references are required to endorse the nomination.
At least ONE REFERENCE MUST BE AN IESNA FELLOW. There are
no preprinted forms for this purpose. These references must
be typewritten. The other references may be from a wide range
of sources including IESNA and non-IESNA members from other
organizations, societies and committees where the candidate
has contributed time and effort. The references must relate
to the candidate's contributions in the field of illumination.
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VI.
Further Suggestions for Chief Proposer
When the Chief Proposer selects the Proposers
and References, he/she should forward to them a draft of the Nomination
Form. The draft and the appropriate proposer form and the requirements
for the references should be sent to the proposers and references,
respectively. It may also help if the Candidate's resume is also
included in the package. Ask each of them to review the Nomination
Form and to send it back with any amendments they feel will improve
the submission.
It is recommended that two additional
sponsors and references be supplied in the event of a potential
problem. Be certain that their task is clearly understood and
the deadline for submitting their remarks to the Board of Fellows
is clearly established. It would be wise to send each member a
postcard with your return address informing you when they have
submitted their recommendation.
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