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Awards
Gifford Pinchot Medal
The medal recognizes outstanding contributions by a forestry professional in the administration, practice, and professional development of forestry in North America. The award is presented in odd-numbered years at the SAF national convention and includes a honorarium of $500, a complimentary SAF convention registration, and up to $500 to cover travel expenses.
Eligibility
Nominees must be members of SAF at the time of the close of the nomination period and cannot be current members of the National Committee on Professional Recognition.
Criteria
Nominees must demonstrate exemplary actions that further the field of forestry in North America. Evaluation will be based on:
• Bring a professional approach to all endeavors.
• Making an indelible mark on the profession.
• Being a person of action in the profession.
• Making outstanding contributions in administration.
Nominations
Your nomination packet must be submitted through the online submission portal site and include:
• Nominator and Nominee information will be completed online.
• A letter from the nominator demonstrating that the nominee meets the award criteria, with each criterion addressed separately in a brief paragraph.
• Letters of endorsement, not to exceed three (in addition to the nomination letter), on the nominee's achievements with the award criteria.
• A biographical summary, not to exceed three pages, that includes contributions to North American Forestry.
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Recent, digital headshot photograph of a minimum 300 dpi.
About Gifford Pinchot
Gifford Pinchot is widely credited as being America's first forester and the father of the conservation movement in North America. On the advice of his father, who was concerned about wasteful land use practices, Pinchot studied forestry in Europe in hopes of improving resource management in America. In 1892, Pinchot began the first systematic forest management plan in North America on the Biltmore estate in North Carolina. Seeing a need for a national resource management organization, Pinchot brought about the establishment of the Forest Service in 1898 with the help of President Theodore Roosevelt. The National Forest system and forest policy as we know them today are a result of Pinchot's efforts. Pinchot was a man of action. He immersed himself in his work, always finding new and interesting forestry related projects. He inspected the forests of the Philippine Islands to devise a management strategy in 1907. From 1903 to 1936, he was a professor of forestry at Yale. Pinchot wrote tirelessly on the topics of forestry and conservation, including the book Breaking New Ground. In addition to establishing the Forest Service, Pinchot founded the Society of American Foresters in 1900. He served as its president from 1900–1908 and again from 1910–1911. He was elected an SAF Fellow in 1918. Gifford Pinchot brought a professional approach to all his endeavors, the Forest Service, natural resource conservation, and the SAF. His actions have left an indelible mark on the profession of natural resource management.
Gifford Pinchot Medal Recipients
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Award Year
Recipient
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2021
Dr. Robert C. Kellison
57578
2019
Mr. Carlton N. Owen
72612
2017
Mr. Tom L. Thompson
74444
2015
Mr. Henry E. Kodama, CF
52501
2013
Dr. Jo Ellen Force
68741
2011
Dr. John A. Helms
75734
2009
Dr. David W. Smith, CF
62305
2007
Mr. John A. Sandor
70898
2005
Dr. John C. Gordon
62168
2003
Mr. William H. Banzhaf
53806
1999
Dr. Arthur W. Cooper
75419
1997
Mr. Bruce R. Miles
70648
1995
Dr. John F. Hosner
71300
1993
Dr. Carl H. Stoltenberg
78585
1991
Dr. Richard A. Skok
70912
1989
Mr. Rexford A. Resler
78586
1987
Mr. William D. Hagenstein
78587
1985
Mr. Stephen H. Spurr
78588
1983
Dr. Henry J. Vaux
78589
1981
Mr. Maurice K. Goddard
78590
1977
Mr. Frank H. Kaufert
78645
1975
Mr. Paul M. Dunn
78646
1973
Mr. Edward P. Cliff
78647
1971
Mr. Emanuel Fritz
78609
1969
Mr. David T. Mason
78648
1967
Mr. George L. Drake
78649
1965
Mr. Stanley G. Fontanna
78650
1963
Mr. Ralph S. Hosmer
78651
1960
Mr. Earle H. Clapp
78653
1957
Mr. Henry E. Clepper
78654
1956
Mr. I. F. Eldridge
78655
1954
Mr. William L. Hall
78656
1952
Mr. Raphael Zon
78657
1950
Mr. Henry S. Graves
78658
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