Emmett Leahy Award

The Emmett Leahy Award is given annually to individuals who have had major impact on the field of information management. The award has been given since 1967, and honors Emmett Leahy, a pioneer in records management.

Emmett Leahy Award
A plaque bearing Medallion with an embossed image of Emmett Leahyl facing right in profile.
CountryUSA
Presented byEmmett Leahy Award Committee
First awarded1967
Websitehttps://emmettleahyaward.org/

Organization

The award is sponsored by Preservica, a digital preservation company.[1] The award was formerly sponsored by the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA).[2][3]

The Emmett Leahy Award Committee is responsible for selecting the annual Emmett Leahy Award recipient. The committee is independent and not associated with any other organization. It is composed of the past winners of the award.[4]

List of Recipients

1999 to present

Award winners since 1999 are:[1]

YearRecipientCountryNotes
2022Joan BoadasCataloniaMunicipal archivist of Girona[5]
2021Laura MillarCanada[6][7]
2020Dinesh KatreIndia[8][9][10]
2019Simon Chu[11]Hong Kong[12]
2018Trudy PetersonUnited States[13]
2017Richard MarcianoUnited States[14]
2016Adrian BrownUnited Kingdom[15]
2015Victoria LemieuxCanada[16]
2014Julie McLeodUnited Kingdom[17]
2013Galina DatskovskyUnited States[18]
2012David GiarettaUnited Kingdom[19]
2011Jason R. BaronUnited StatesNational Archives and Records Administration.[20][3]
2010Adrian CunninghamAustralia
2009Maria GuercioItaly
2008Kenneth ThibodeauUnited States
2007Anne ThurstonUnited Kingdom
2006Luciana DurantiCanada
2005Charles DollarUnited States
2004Eugenia BrummUnited States
2003Bruce MillerCanada
2002Christine ArdernCanada
2001John T. PhillipsUnited States
2000Mary F. RobekUnited States
1999John McDonaldCanadaNational Archives of Canada. Chair of the International Council on Archives' Committee on Electronic Records

1985 to 1998

Award winners before 1999 are:[21]

YearRecipientCountryNotes
1998David G. Goodman
1997James G. CoulsonUnited StatesHuron Consulting Group. Design, development and improvement of electronic records and information management systems.
1996Peter A. SmithAustraliaNational records management course; Standards Australia IT/21 Records Management Committee,
1995Frank B. EvansUnited StatesNational Archives and Records Service; historian, archival/educator, and records manager administrator.
1994Donald S. SkupskyUnited StatesPresident of Information Requirements Clearinghouse in Denver, Colorado
1993E. Mark LangemoUnited StatesProfessor Emeritus at the University of North Dakota.
1992Patricia Acton
1991Robert F. WilliamsUnited StatesFounder and President of Cohasset Associates
1990Ira A. PennUnited StatesSenior Management Analyst with the U.S. Federal Government.
1989Anneliese ArenburgCanadaConsulting work in government and private sector.
1988Fred V. DiersUnited StatesConsultant; 1970s records management software
1987Artel Ricks
1986John W. Porter
1985Don M. Avedon

1967 to 1980

The Emmett Leahy Award was created by Rodd Exelbert, founder of Information and Records Management magazine. The award was for "a man or woman whose unique contributions to records control, filing, and information retrieval have advanced the information and records management profession." It was named after Emmett Leahy (1910–1964) with the permission of Betty Leahy, his widow. The first award was presented to Ed Ross at the 1967 ARMA Annual Meeting. In 1980 Exelbert left the IRM magazine, and ARMA decided that the award should no longer be presented at its meeting, since ARMA did not select the recipients. The first version of the award therefore ended that year.[22]

Koenig receiving the award
YearRecipientCountryNotes
1980Gerald F. BrownUnited StatesCorporate Records Manager Missouri Pacific Railroad
1979Robert C. WoodallUnited StatesChief, Records Management Division, State of California.
1978Benjamin F. OliverUnited StatesDirector, Program Evaluation Division, Office of Records Management, National Archives and Records Service
1977William L. RofesUnited StatesManager-Record Analysis and Control, IBM
1976Edward JohnsonUnited StatesChief, Bureau of Archives and Records Management, Florida Department of State
1975Helen HardenUnited StatesCorporate Records Manager, Frito-Lay
1974Harold J. "Mark" KoenigUnited StatesAssistant Archivist for Records Management, National Archives and Records Service
1973Donald F. EvansUnited StatesRecords Manager, Union Oil Company of California. ARMA International President 1970-1971
1972William WarrenUnited StatesSupervising Management Analyst, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
1971Loretta KierskyUnited StatesDirector, Central Research Library, Air Reduction Company[23]
1970Charles MacBethUnited StatesManager, Corporate Records Management, Hughes Aircraft Company.[24]
1969Everett O. AlldredgeUnited StatesAssistant Archivist for Records Management at the National Archives and Records Service[2]
1968William BenedonUnited StatesDirector, Corporate Administration Services, Lockheed Corporation[25][26]
1967Edward RosseUnited StatesSupervising social insurance operations analyst of the Social Security Administration

See also

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