AWARDS

SPIM offers two awards:
1. Distinguished Psychologist in Management Award
2. Richard Kilburg Service Award

1. Distinguished Psychologist in Management Award
The Distinguished Psychologist in Management Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the practice of management by a psychologist. It was created to recognize individual accomplishments in fulfilling the purpose of the Society of Psychologists in Management (SPIM), which is to facilitate the growth, development, and interaction of psychologists who work as managers, or who otherwise contribute to the application of psychology to management.

The award is presented to an individual who has developed, refined, and implemented practices, procedures, and methods that have a major impact on people in organizational settings and/or on the professions of management.

The award includes an honorarium, a plaque, and an invited address at SPIM's Midwinter Conference.

The recipient must be a psychologist and manager (or one who has made major contributions to psychology and management). Membership in the American Psychological Association or the American Psychological Society is highly desirable as evidence of commitment to the science and practice of psychology.

Award Recipients 1985 to 2011


2011 Dale Thompson, Ph.D.

2010 David Baker, Ph.D.

2009 Norman Anderson, Ph.D.

2008 Robert “Bob” Lee, Ph.D.

2007 Al Parchem, Ph.D.

2006 David P. Campbell, Ph.D.

2005 Richard C. Atkinson, Ph.D.

2004 Eric C. Haseltine, Ph.D.

2003 Mirian Graddick-Weir, Ph.D.

2002 Richard Kilburg, Ph.D.

2001 Congressman Tom Osborne, Ph.D.

2000 Marilyn Gowing, Ph.D.

1999 Donald Clifton, Ph.D.

1998 Bernard Bass, Ph.D.

1997 Carl F. Frost, Ph.D.

1996 Joyce Shields, Ph.D.

1995 William Howell, Ph.D.

1994 Harold Tragash, Ph.D.

1993 Francis D. Horowitz, Ph.D.

1992 William C. Byham, Ph.D.

1991 John Conger, Ph.D.

1990 Kenneth E. Clark, Ph.D.

1989 Robert Perloff, Ph.D.

1988 Raymond Fowler, Ph.D.

1987 Charles A. Kiesler, Ph.D.

1986 Douglas W. Bray, Ph.D.

1985 Harry Levinson, Ph.D.
   

2. Richard Kilburg Service Award
The Richard Kilburg Service Award is given, from time to time, to a SPIM member who has demonstrated an unusual level of service and commitment, dedicating extraordinary time and effort to the goals, purposes, and activities of the organization. The award is named for SPIM's first president.

2007 Al Hollenbeck, Ph.D. for Exceptional Service as creator of the SPIM website and subsequent webmaster, 1999 -2006, as well as manager of elections, online surveys, and general advisor on all things technical. 2004 David Brandt, Ph.D. In Recognition of Exceptional Service as SPIM Coordinator of Continuing Education, 1996-2004. 2002 Rodney L. Lowman, Ph.D. In Recognition of Exceptional Service as Founding Editor of The Psychologist- Manager Journal, 1997-2002.



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