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UPCOMING DEADLINES HONORS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
JOHN G. PETTY IMAGE AWARD
Entry Deadline: February 28, 2023
ESD’s John G. Petty Image Award recognizes individuals who have promoted, publicized and enhanced the engineering and technical professions to the public-at-large through public engagement, mentoring, public speaking, authoring articles, and other publicly visible activities.
Nominees do not have to be ESD members, but nominators must be. Nominations are due by February 28, 2023. Nomination requirements and additional information can be found at esd.org or contact Susan Thwing at sthwing@esd.org.
Esd College Of Fellows Nominations
Nomination Deadline: February 28, 2023
Help us recognize leaders by nominating a Fellow, one of the highest recognitions that ESD can bestow its members. Candidates are selected based on outstanding professional accomplishments, leadership and service. They must be members in good standing for at least five years at time of application deadline. Full details and instructions are at esd.org. For questions, contact Heather Lilley at hlilley@esd.org or 248-353-0735, ext. 120.
Esd Construction And Design Awards
Entry Deadline: February 28, 2023
ESD’s Construction and Design Awards honor the three primary members of the building team—owners, designers, and constructors—and recognize outstanding team achievement and innovative use of technology. At least one of the primary members of the project team must be an ESD member. For more information, visit esd.org or contact Leslie Smith, CMP, at lsmith@esd.org or 248-353-0735, ext. 152.
ESD HONOR AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS
Applications Due: February 22, 2023
Outstanding Young Engineer of the Year
This award recognizes a young professional under the age of 35 who has best distinguished him/herself in the engineering and scientific communities. Criteria include education, work experience, and professional and community activities. Applicants must be members of ESD.
Outstanding College Student of the Year
This award recognizes an undergraduate student who has best distinguished him/ herself in the engineering and scientific communities. Criteria include academic background, extracurricular activities, and employment experience. The winner(s) will receive a $2,000 scholarship.
Outstanding High School Student of the Year
This award recognizes a graduating high school senior. To be considered, applicants must have a least a 3.0 GPA, plan on pursuing a career in the field of engineering or the life sciences, and participate in volunteer activities. The winner(s) will receive a $2,000 scholarship.
Online applications are available at esd.org. For more information, contact Sue Ruffner at sruffner@esd.org or 248-353-0735, ext. 117.
In its 24T H year, this conference, the only one of its kind in Michigan, is designed to educate small to large commercial and industrial businesses on technology, products, and services that will assist them in successful energy management.
THIS YEAR’S CONFERENCE WILL INCLUDE:
• A keynote presentation during lunch
• Educational tracks offering informative 30-minute presentations
• Dozens of exhibitors offering energy–related products and services
• Major awards recognizing energy efficiency initiatives
ESD Member
Non-Member
COST TO ATTEND: $110 $140 $195
Non-Member—attend and join ESD at a discounted rate! (This offer is available to new, first-time members only.)
Visit www.esd.org for more information and to register, or call 248-353-0735.
Exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Leslie Smith, CMP, at lsmith@esd.org or 248-353-0735, ext. 152 for more information.