Call for Nominations: 2018 Standards Council of Canada Awards

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Apr 30, 2018

The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) is accepting nominations for the 2018 SCC Awards. This is an opportunity to submit a nomination for an individual, organization or committee that has demonstrated remarkable leadership and commitment to standards development.The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) is accepting nominations for the 2018 SCC Awards.

This is an opportunity to submit a nomination for an individual, organization or committee that has demonstrated remarkable leadership and commitment to standards development.Nominations are open to the public. All submissions are due by Friday, June 15, 2018.SCC awards include the following:

Hugh Krentz Award — Recognizing exceptional leadership and contributions of an individual in Canada’s standardization network.

SCC Corporate Commitment Award — Recognizing one organization for active participation and leadership in the development, promotion or use of standards.

SCC Committee Achievement Award — Recognizing teamwork, consensus-building, productivity and multidisciplinary cooperation demonstrated by a standards-related committee.

SCC Young Leader Award — Recognizing leaders of tomorrow by honouring an engaged and active participant of the standardization network who is under the age of 40.

McMahon Dedicated Service Award — Recognizing exceptional dedication and contributions of an SCC staff member.The 2018 SCC Awards will be presented at a special

recognition ceremony held in conjunction with SCC’s World Standards Day event in October 2018 in Ottawa.Find out more: www.scc.ca/en/stakeholder-participation/awards

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