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2008

Mini S. Thomas (R10), Delhi Section
Prijoe P. Komattu (R10), Madras Section
S. Gopakumar (R10), Kerala Section
For their inspirational development of the Global Integrated Network of IEEE (GINI) which will provide increased value of IEEE membership to the students of Region 10.

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2007


Daniel Bellomo and Marcelo Doallo (R9), Argentina Section
For effective use of technology for knowledge-sharing and networking in the Argentina Section and throughout Region 9.

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2006

No Award Presented

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2005

No Award Presented

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2004

Jose Antonio Jardini (R9), South Brazil Section
For excellent effort and contributions to the engineers and scientists of Latin America through the initial start-up and editing of the IEEE Latin American Transactions.

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2003

Juan Carlos Miguez (R9) 
For innovation and exemplary leadership in the conception, realization and successful implementation of the IEEE Region 9 Voluntary Contribution Fund.

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2002

Luis-Alberto Arenas (R9)
For his effective and innovative contribution in disseminating the IEEE among members through modern electronic medias.

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2001

Manual F. Rodriquez Perazza and Juan R. Falcon (R9)
For establishing and promoting an electronic voting system through the web which significantly improved the decision making in IEEE Regional Activities.

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2000

Dave Green, Charles Lord, and William Ratcliff (R3)
For developing an e-conferencing system that can be used by IEEE to improve communication.

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1999 and Before

1999
Sandra Olivia Hildago Perez
and Santiago D. Diaz (R9)
For outstanding contributions towards membership recruitment and retention through the creation of the Region 9 GOLD video.

1998
Gerald M. Karam
(R1)
For aggressively developing and pursuing innovative solutions to the issue of student retention.

1997
No Award Presented

1996
No Award Presented

1995
Jacek Chrostowski
(R7)
Leadership in developing new electronic services for IEEE-Canada.

1994
Pietre Botman
(R7)
For the successful establishment of "VANIEEE" - the Vancouver Section's electronic bulletin board with connection to the Internet.

1993
Paul Y.S. Cheung
(R10) and Hugo Fernandez Verstegen (R9)
For creating and producing ROOT, Resource Officer Orientation Training program, an interactive computer package for IEEE Volunteers.

1993
David A. Conner
(R3)
For initiating and developing the first multiple site video teleconference of an IEEE Region Executive Committee Meeting.

1992
John J. Tary
(R5)
For innovative development of exhibits to increase the visibility of Electrical Engineering to students and the public.

1991
C. Satish
(R10)
For extraordinary efforts in successfully creating and developing a continuing education and meeting center for the Hyderabad Section.

1990
J.A. Watson
(R6)
For exemplary effort in creating and producing an imaginative multi-media presentation at Sections Congress '90 illustrating the global spirit and substance of the IEEE.

1989
Raymond D. Findlay
(R7)
For exceptional leadership in the promotion and improvement of student activities in Region 7, primarily through the creation of leadership training workshops and new awards programs.

1988
B. J. Cory
(R8)
For creative leadership in the planning and implementation of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Section Forum on Safety and Engineering Systems.

1987
Michael J. Whitelaw (
R1)
For Innovative Planning and Direction of the Highly Successful 1987 IEEE Sections Congress.

1987
Richard J. Marceau
(R7)
For Innovative Planning and Direction of the IEEE Participation in the Canadian Engineering Centennial Celebration.

1986
William F. Wilkes
(R1)
For developing the 'Consultants Network,' a unique model of Section activity for enhancing employment opportunities.

1986
Robert T. Nash
(R3)
For leadership in developing a model study of the quality of electrical engineering education related to the industrial need of Tennessee.

1985
Ralph W. Russell, II
(R3)
For inspired leadership in developing and implementing an innovative and novel educational program in electronics for the young mind at the 1985 National Boy Scouts Jamboree.

1985
Charles Rubenstein
(R1)
For outstanding leadership in Student Professional Awareness Conferences and in integrating all aspects of IEEE into Student Activities.

1984
Edward F. Glass
(R7)
For his foresight and initiative in establishing the McNaughton Learning Resource Center Program at Canadian Universities and Colleges.

1983
Charles K. Alexander
(R3)
For creative leadership and perseverance in developing Potentials Magazine and in sponsoring Student Professional Awareness Conference.

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