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The following honor rolls recognize those NEM volunteers whom have made noteworthy contributions of their time and energy to spread the word about Human Factors/Ergonomics.  Either through classroom visits or media, they have introduced our field to receptive audiences that might not otherwise have such an opportunity.  We commend the following individuals for their commitment to NEM!

 
  NEM Honor Roll
  School Outreach
  Here is a list of people who have reached 222 students since the enception of NEM in October 2002.
 
 
  • Kenneth Allendoerfer
  • Anthony Andre
  • Jane Barrow
  • Deborah A. Boehm-Davis
  • Julie Burdelak-Naga
  • Ernesto Bustamante
  • David Cades
  • Ellen Carpenter
  • Peter Hancock
  • Alan Hedge
  • Sarah Henrickson
  • Raegan Hoeft
  • Don Horvath
  • David Kidd
  • Jennifer Kremer
  • Julie A. McMath
  • Farilee Mintz
  • Jennifer Moore
  • Vicki Neale
  • Kenneth Nemire
  • Matthew Pitone
  • Wendy Rogers
  • Ron Shapiro
  • Brian Smith
  • Carl Smith
  • Yi-Fang Tsai
  • Alison Vredenburgh
  • Sara Waxberg
  • Jason Wong
  • Tanya Yuditsky
   
 

Community Outreach

  Here is a list of people who have reached 2,222 adults since the enception of NEM in October 2002.
 
 
  • Anthony Andre
  • Karlene Ball
  • Ernesto Bustamante
  • Peter Hancock
  • Alan Hedge
  • Fayona Meyerovitz
  • Wendy Rogers
  • Betty M. Sanders
  • Ron Shapiro
  • Brian Smith
 
 

Tell us what you've done to promote NEM

You may nominate yourself or other HFES members under one or both of the following categories for your NEM accomplishments and be included on the NEM Honor Roll.

Criteria

1) Conducted School Outreach Activities by:

  • Communicating information about Human Factors/Ergonomics to at least 222 students and teachers (Grades K-12 or college).
  • Conducting this education using techniques such as lectures, workshops, and seminars.

2) Conducted Community Outreach Activities by:

  • Communicating information about Human Factors/Ergonomics to at least 2,222 adults who would otherwise not be familiar with HF/E.
  • Conducting this education using techniques such as publishing articles in magazines or newspapers, interviews for radio and television, lectures, workshops, and seminars, leading high visibility community service projects focused on Human Factors/Ergonomics, etc.

3) Both one and two

Please send an e-mail to joekeebler@gmail.com indicating your name and e-mail address (and the name and e-mail address of the nominee, if not yourself), the criteria met, and a description or your (or the nominee's) accomplishments in 200 words or less.