THE MFA AWARDS PROGRAM

Through its awards program, the Maryland Forests Association seeks to recognize
significant achievement during 2007-2008 in seven major categories.
Help us recognize pro-forestry efforts!
Deadline is September 11, 2009

 
THE CATEGORIES
Logger of the Year
(special July 1 deadline applies)

Outstanding Forestry Activist
Outstanding Service to the Forest Community
Outstanding Leadership in Forestry
Outstanding Contribution to Forest Conservation Education
Outstanding Managment of Forest Resources
Outstanding Service to MFA

 

THE AWARDS

A maximum of one award will be given in each category. There may be circumstances when no awards are given in a category or categories. A plaque will be awarded in each of the categories.
THE PRESENTATIONS
The awards will be given at the Maryland Forests Association Annual Meeting, October 30th at the Rocky Gap Resort.
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for one of these awards, or to make a nomination, the person or organization need not be a member of the Maryland Forests Association. A person or organization can nominate themselves or their organization or it may be done by an outside party. The nominee must either reside in or conduct business in Maryland. 
ENTRY PROCEDURE
Send a brief note or e-mail description of why you think the nominee should be given the award in the appropriate category. Along with the description send the name of two individuals who will support the nomination. 
JUDGING

All nominations will be judged by the Awards Committee of the Maryland Forests Association.

 

DEADLINE

Nominations, addressed to:

Awards Committee
Maryland Forests Association
P.O. Box 599
Grantsville, MD 21536

must be received by Friday, September 11th.

Nominations may also be e-mailed to mdforests@hereintown.net

 

MARYLAND FORESTS ASSOCIATION AWARDS CATEGORIES

 

MFA LOGGER OF THE YEAR

The nominee must own or manage a logging operation. The operation should be an example of safety and show the quality of results commensurate with excellent forestry practices (Special deadline of July 1 applies).
OUTSTANDING FORESTRY ACTIVIST

This award will recognize the person or organization with significant accomplishments in promoting public education and acceptance of forest management and the forest products industry. The accomplishments should be in the form of campaigns, events, projects or activities aimed at audiences outside the forest products industry.

OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE FOREST COMMUNITY
This category is designed to recognize a person who has made exemplary contributions to the forest community from a technical, managerial or public relations point of view. The person's accomplishments need not be limited to those three broad areas.
OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP IN FORESTRY
The nominee should be a person who is in a position to give guidance and direction regarding forestry related issues through efficient operation of his/her own endeavor and through a role in forestry associations, task forces, committees, etc.
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO FOREST CONSERVATION EDUCATION

The contributions to education can be technical, vocational, professional or aimed at the public-at-large. The nominee need not be an educator as long as the end result of his/her efforts are increased knowledge and understanding of forests, forestry, and the forest products industry.

OUTSTANDING MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES
The nominee may be either a forest landowner or someone responsible for a resource management program. The program can be on private or industrial land.
OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO MFA
This category is designed to recognize a person who has made exemplary contributions of his/her time and talents to the Maryland Forests Association and the advancement of MFA's mission.

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updated Nov 30, 3007 Karin E. Miller