Texas Engineer Receives IEEE-USA's Highest
Honor,
One of 24 IEEE-USA Award Recipients
WASHINGTON (30 April 2008)
—
Jean M. Eason of Fort Worth, Texas, received
IEEE-USA's highest honor during the IEEE-USA
Annual Meeting at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
on Saturday 26 April.
Eason was presented the Robert S. Walleigh
Distinguished Contributions to Engineering
Professionalism Award "for long-term leadership
and accomplishments in IEEE-USA professional
activities." She is the first woman so honored.
Eason was one of 24 award recipients recognized
for their professionalism and technical
achievements, as well as literary contributions
to public awareness and understanding of the
engineering profession in the United States.
John Meredith, IEEE-USA's 2007 president, made
the presentations.
Eason is a senior member of the IEEE who has
held numerous leadership positions within
IEEE-USA, including vice president, professional
activities in 2005-06. She spent 15 years
working in avionics systems design and now works
as a consultant on specialized applications for
small businesses, and in technical
communications and documentation.
Robert S. Walleigh, an IEEE member electrical
engineer, worked for the National Bureau of
Standards — now the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) — for more than
35 years. He retired as a senior adviser for
international affairs in 1979. He worked the
next 18 years as an IEEE-USA senior specialist.
The
award was first presented in 1978 and renamed
the "Robert S. Walleigh Distinguished
Contributions to Engineering Professionalism
Award" in 2000.
IEEE-USA's distinguished awards are administered
under its Awards and Recognition Committee and
approved by the IEEE-USA Board of Directors. The
nomination deadline for 2008 awards is 31 July
2008. For additional information, go to
www.ieeeusa.org/volunteers/committees/awards,
or contact Sandra Kim at
sandra.kim@ieee.org.
View
the the complete list of 2007 IEEE-USA award
recipients at:
www.ieeeusa.org/communications/releases/2008/042408.asp
IEEE-USA advances the public good and promotes
the careers and public policy interests of more
than 215,000 engineers, scientists and allied
professionals who are U.S. members of the IEEE.
IEEE-USA is part of the IEEE, the world's
largest technical professional society with
375,000 members in 160 countries. See
www.ieeeusa.org.
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