Chapter Pacesetter Award Winners

Chapter Pacesetter Award Winners

Listed below are the 2005 Chapter Pacesetter Award winners (alphabetically listed by Award, Chapter, and Region).

AccessAbility SIG
Citation: For reaching out to STC members with special needs and disabilities; for supporting those members by developing an excellent Accessibility Guide for the annual conference in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005; for setting an example for all STC communities by creating a highly accessible SIG Web site; and for contributing to the accessibility of the Society Web site.

Canada West Coast
STC Region: 7
Citation: For showing a willingness to embark on new journeys; and for not only embracing change, but implementing innovative technologies for the betterment of your community and others.

Carolina
STC Region: 2
Citation: For your dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm in hosting the 2005 TriDoc Conference.

Consulting and Independent Contracting SIG
Citation: For collecting, formalizing, and sharing the knowledge and wisdom of members in an encyclopedic resource of best practices for all technical communication professionals, but especially for consultants and independent contractors.

East Bay
STC Region: 8
Citation: In proud recognition of the East Bay chapter's remarkable Literacy Outreach Program; for six years it has garnered praise and support from academe and science researchers for delivering excellent education about our craft to high-school students.

Intermountain
STC Region: 5
Citation: For brilliantly managing and successfully holding the 2004 Region 5 conference, through encouragement and inclusion of local student chapters and by stimulating a small, struggling chapter to rise to excellence in this endeavor.

Management SIG
Citation: For demonstrating leadership in the business of technical communication by providing education and professional development for communicators, and for expanding those opportunities and resources by collaborating with other communities.

 

 

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