[AISWorld] 2010 AIS Leo Awards Call for Nominations

Aretha N. Wright awright at cis.gsu.edu
Thu Sep 9 10:13:58 EDT 2010


Call for Nominations
2010 AIS LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement



Purpose: The LEO Award recognizes outstanding scholars or practitioners who have made exceptional contributions throughout their careers to the Information Systems discipline. LEO Award winners are expected to be role models and an inspiration to colleagues and students, and serve as preeminent representatives of their national or regional Information Systems communities. The award is named after one of the world's first commercial applications of computing (The Lyons Electronic Office), and is sponsored by the Association for Information Systems and the International Conference on Information Systems.

 

History: The LEO Award was first given in 1999. Past recipients are:

Enid Mumford 
[1999]

Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr [2002]

Philip Ein-Dor 
[2006]

Daniel Robey 
[2009]

B. Langefors 
[1999]

Frank Land 
[2003]

Izak Benbasat 
[2007]

E. Burt Swanson [2009]

C. West Churchman
 [1999]

John F. Rockart
 [2003]

Ephraim McLean 
[2007]

 

J. Daniel Couger 
[1999, posthumous]

William R. King
 [2004]

Kenneth L. Kraemer
 [2008]

 

Gordon B. Davis 
[2000]

Rob Kling 
[2004, posthumous]

M. Lynne Markus
[2008]

 

Richard O. Mason 
[2001]

Andrew B. Whinston 
[2005]

Dewald Roode 
[2008]

 

Paul Gray 
[2002]

Niels Bjorn-Andersen [2006]

Robert W. Zmud 
[2008]

 

 

Nominations: The AIS Council and the ICIS Executive Committee request nomination of deserving candidates. Any qualified member of the profession may be nominated for the award; nominations that reflect the diversity of the profession are particularly encouraged. The required nominating form is found at  http://m360.aisnet.org/admin/forms/ViewForm.aspx?id=17837. The form requests the name and affiliation of the nominee, the nominator's name, affiliation, and contact information, and a brief statement supporting the nomination. Once the form is completed and submitted, a copy will automatically be sent to the Chair of the Award Committee. To contact the committee directly, please email m.myers at auckland.ac.nz.

 

Deadline: Nominations must be received no later than October 15, 2010. Nominations received after that date will not be considered.

 

Presentation: The LEO awards for 2010 will be presented at the 2010 ICIS in St. Louis.

 

2010 Selection Committee:

Michael D. Myers <mailto:m.myers at auckland.ac.nz?subject=Leo%20Awards%20Committee> , University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand (chair) (R3; term ends June 30, 2011)

Niels Bjørn-Andersen <mailto:nba.caict at cbs.dk?subject=Leo%20Awards%20Committee> , Copenhagen Business School, Denmark (R2; term ends June 30, 2011)

Salvatore March <mailto:sal.march at owen.vanderbilt.edu?subject=Lei%20Awards%20Committee> , Vanderbilt University, USA (R1; term ends June 30, 2011)

Sudha Ram <mailto:ram at eller.arizona.edu?subject=Leo%20Awards%20Committee> , University of Arizona, USA (R1; term ends June 30, 2012)

Colette Rolland <mailto:rolland at univ-paris1.fr?subject=Leo%20Awards%20Committee> , University Paris Sorbonne, France (R2; term ends June 30, 2012)

Doug Vogel <mailto:isdoug at cityu.edu.hk?subject=Leo%20Awards%20Committee> , City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (R3; term ends June 30, 2012)

 

 

 

Best regards,

 

Aretha Wright

Office Manager

Association for Information System

404-413-7445- office

404-413-7443 - fax

 

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