Alumni Awards
The Association of Yale Alumni in Public Health (AYAPH), in conjunction with the Yale School of Public Health, has established a variety of awards to recognize the contributions of alumni and friends to the school and to the field of public health.
Distinguished Alumni Award
Established by the AYAPH Board of Directors in 1988, this award recognizes the contributions and achievements of alumni who have had distinguished careers in public health as outstanding teachers, researchers, or practitioners.
The 2007 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
Elaine Anderson, M.P.H. ‘76
Past Awardees:
2006 - Irene Trowell Harris
2005 - James Marks
2004 - Willard Cates
2003 - Joseph Zaccagnino
2002 - Sheila Wellington
2001 - Jim Hadler
2000 - Jennifer Kelsey
1999 - James Jekel
1998 - Sam Korper
1997 - John Thompson, posthumously
1996 - Thomas Chapman
1995 - Cornell Scott and Elizabeth Whelan
1994 - Susan Addiss
1993 - Rosemary Stevens
1992 - William Kissick
1991 - Cecil Sheps and Eric Mood
1990 - David Pearson and Elizabeth Bellis
1989 - Kay Howe
Selection Process and Criteria
Final determination of the award recipient is based on achievement in and outstanding contribution to any of the following categories:
- Leadership in public health
- Public health practice
- Teaching and scholarship
- Research
- Community/society
- YSPH
Nominations should address:
- How the achievement or contribution is beyond the normal expectation.
- How the achievement or contribution is unique and innovative.
- How service to society or YSPH is continuous and sustaining.
- How contribution fosters the development of new directions/initiatives or strengthens important priorities in public health practice or academic public health.
All nominations should include a CV, resume or bio and may include a statement of nomination of not more than one page and should be sent to the AYAPH Awards Committee.
Distinguished Service Award
The Association of Yale Alumni in Public Health (AYAPH) established the Alumni Service Award in 1999 to recognize the contributions and achievements of alumni who have distinguished careers in public health practice.
Past Awardees:
2006 - Brian Leaderer
2004 - Jim Malloy
2003 - Harris Pastides/Lloyd Novick
2001 - Elliot Segal
2000 - Debra Haffner
1999 - Joshua Cohen
Selection Process and Criteria
Final determination of the award recipient is based on outstanding achievement in any of the following categories:
- Leadership in public health practice
- Contribution to field of public health
- Contribution to community/society
- Mentoring young professionals
Nominations should address:
- How the achievement or contribution to practice is beyond the normal expectation.
- How the achievement or contribution to field of public health is beyond the normal expectation.
- How service to community/society is continuous and sustaining.
- How activities contribute to development of new professionals in public health practice.
All nominations should include a CV or resume and should be sent to the AYAPH Awards Committee
Eric Mood New Professionals Award
To commemorate the contributions and career of Eric W. Mood, beloved teacher and mentor for almost 50 years (1949-1998) at the Yale School of Public Health, the Board of Directors of the Association of Yale Alumni in Public Health established the New Professional’s Award in 2005. This award recognizes the career of an alumnus/a who is a promising new professional in the field of public health.
The 2007 Eric Mood New Professionals Award Recipient
Kaakpema Yelpaala, M.P.H. ‘05
Past Awardees:
2006 - Elisabeth Schauer
2005 - David Newman
Selection Process
Final determination of the award recipient is based on eligibility and demonstration of outstanding professional potential in the field of public health in the following areas:
- Leadership
- Creativity in the practice of public health
- Service to the field and/or to the Yale School of Public Health
Eligibility
A graduate of the last 10 years from either the Yale M.P.H. program or a doctoral program in a core public health discipline.
All nominations should include a CV, resume or bio and may include a statement of nomination of not more than one page and should be sent to the AYAPH Awards Committee.
YSPH Alumni Bulldog* Award
The AYAPH Board of Directors established the Yale School of Public Health Alumni Bulldog Award in 2003 to honor an individual who has demonstrated outstanding loyalty and continuous and sustaining contributions to the YSPH through leadership within the school, within Yale University and/or within the community which further the mission of the school and which are beyond the normal expectation. This achievement can represent service in a leadership role on a special project or for sustained service over a long period of time.
The 2007 YSPH Alumni Bulldog Award Recipient
Carolyn Grantham Millman, M.P.H. ‘84
Past Awardee:
2003 – Eric W. Mood
Selection Process and Criteria
Final determination of the award recipient is based on outstanding contribution to the Yale School of Public Health through:
- Leadership on special project (s) of significant duration
- Sustained service in leadership role at school
- Sustained service to school through membership on EPH and/or Yale University committees and programs
- Sustained service to school through programs or committee memberships that further mission of school in the community.
All nominations should include a CV, resume or bio and may include a statement of nomination of not more than one page and should be sent to the AYAPH Awards Committee.
*The Bulldog represents steadfast loyalty, tenacity, and spirited disposition.
Alumni Public Service Honor Roll
The Honor Roll was established in AY 2000-01, by the AYAPH Board of Directors, to recognize those alumni who have had exemplary careers in public service (including government, non-profit service sector, or community-based organizations).
The 2007 Alumni Public Service Honor Roll Inductees:
Kaveh Khoshnood, Ph.D. ’95, M.P.H. ‘89 & Edith Pestana, M.P.H. ‘91
Awardees:
2001 - David Abernethy
Barbara Andrews
William Blitz
Priscilla Canny
Hilda Chaski
Joshua Cohen
Reid Davis
Therese Eke
James Gaito
Bruce Grogan
James Harisiades
William Kissick
Lydia Landis
Roslyn Liss
Patricia Mail
Katherine McCormack
Lloyd Novick
Anita Pepper
William Quinn
Deborah Rose
Estelle Siker
Nancy Stroup
Eric Triffin
Beth Weinstein
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Susan Addiss
Leslie Balch
Harold Burdo
Cheryl Casnoff
Patricia Checko
Francis Crowley
Frances De Peyster
Paul Etkind
Shelly Geballe
James Hadler
Charlotte Hitchcock
Susan Klein
Barbara Lee
Paul Locke
James Marks
Charles Motes, Jr
Rebecca Parkin
Max Pepper
Marie Roberto
Cornell Scott
Robert Steele
Martha Teitelbaum
Irene Trowell-Harris
Julie Will |
Jean Adnopoz
Laura Barrera
Timothy Callahan
Willard Cates
Katrina Clark
Martha Dale
Marjorie Eichler
Joanne Finley
Daphne Gemmill
Philip Hallen
Virginia Humphrey
Samuel Korper
Barbara Leonard
Neal Lustig
Richard Matheny, Jr.
Judith Nelson
Melodie Peet
Charles Petrillo
James Rokos
Elliot Segal
Marie Stoeckel
Rolando Thorne
Leon Vinci
John Yopp |
2002 - Linda Contreras
2003 -Unni Karunakara
2004 - James Rawlings
2005 - Jerald Fagliano
2006 - Matthew Lopes |
Adrian Pinsince
Andrew Dennis McBride
Patti Rose
Judy Stavisky |
Alan Sinalscalchi
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Selection Process and Criteria
The AYAPH Awards Committee will make decision from among those nominated each year. Final determination of Honor Roll recognition will be based on criteria which include significant contribution to:
- public service
- leadership in community (at micro or macro levels)
- public health practice
Nomination materials should address:
- How nominee’s public service is continuous and sustaining
- How nominee’s leadership has advanced the role of public health in the community
- How nominee has contributed to public health practice through service
- How career of nominee reflects the social mission of public health
EMAC Special Award in Health Disparities
Established by the AYAPH Board of Directors in 2006, this award honors an individual in public health practice or academic pubic health who has made outstanding contributions to the field of health disparities and/or to increasing racial/ethnic diversity within the field of public health.
Past Awardee:
2006 – Katrina Clark
Selection Process and Criteria
Determination of the final nominee is based on EMAC’s evaluation of candidates on the following criteria:
- Leadership in the field of health disparities, cultural competency or diversity in pubic health.
- Impact of scholarship, teaching or practice on health disparities/diversity outcomes.
- Advocacy for social policy advances in eliminating health disparities or increasing racial/ethnic diversity within the field.
Confirmation of recipient is made by the AYAPH Awards Committee.
Nomination Process
Special nomination by the Emerging Majority Affairs Committee (EMAC) of AYAPH to the Co-Chairs of the AYYAPH Awards Committee.
Nominations should address:
- How achievement or contribution is beyond the normal expectation.
- How achievement or contribution is unique and innovative.
- How contribution fosters the development of new directions /initiatives or strengthens social or institutional policy
All nominations should include a CV, resume or bio and may include a statement of nomination of not more than one page.
Award for Excellence
This award was established in 1999 by the AYAPH Board of Directors to honor individuals, as appropriate, for outstanding contributions to the field of public health.
Past Awardees:
2006 - Curtis Patton
2005 - Peter A. Singer
2004 - Michael McGinnis
2002 - Raul Cuadrado
1999 - Sir George Alleyne
Nomination Process
On-going nominations by alumni, faculty, students, or friends of YSPH to Co-Chairs of AYAPH Awards Committee. Nomination materials limited to CV, resume or bio (required) and to not more than one page, single-spaced statement (optional).
Selection Process
Final determination of award recipient is based on achievement and outstanding contribution to any disciplinary field within public health; to service to the community or to the Yale School of Public Health; and/or to advocacy for social policy advances which promote social justice and human rights.
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