NCSSMA Hall of Fame

HONOR ROLL - Award Recipients
The National Council of
Social Security Management Associations recognizes and honors the service
and achievements of individuals who promote the interests of NCSSMA and
support their communities. These include the following awards (click
on the award category or use the menu above to see a listing of recipients):
The Joseph P. Collins Award was established by the National Council of
Social Security Management Associations at its Annual Meeting in 1978 in
memory of the first President of the Council, Joseph P. Collins. The
award is given each year at the National Council Annual meeting to the
member who, during the preceding year, has done the most to further the
objectives of the National Council. It is the highest award presented by
the National Council.
Guidelines, Criteria and
Nomination Information
The Community Service Award was created by the National Council to
recognize and encourage the public service that Social Security Management
Association members provide to their communities. This award is presented
annually to a management association member chosen by the National Council
for his/her involvement in community affairs, volunteer services, civic
clubs, humanitarian deeds, etc. It is traditionally given at the Annual
Meeting.
One of the most important activities of the Professional Relations Committee
is the recommendation of the Community Service Award recipient each year.
Guidelines and Criteria
Nomination
Form
The Special Achievement Award is presented, from time to time, to members
who have made extraordinary achievements on behalf of the National Council
and who have had a major impact on the service we provide to our members.
This award is traditionally given at the Annual Meeting. |