LETTER TO MR. F. ARNOLD MCDERMOTT FROM F. W. M. JANNEY
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Mr. F. Axnold McDermott, Chairperson
IPMA Awards Committee
International Personnel Management
Association
1313 East bath Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Dear Mr. McDermott:
This is in response to Mr. Robert Garnier's recent
letters to Admiral Turner and me inviting this Agency to
submit a nomination for the 1976 Warner W. Stockberger
Achievement Award.
While we appreciate the opportunity to honor an
individual through this worthwhile program, we have
decided not to submit a nomination this year. Please
be assured of our continuing interest in the program
and our desire to recommend a deserving candidate in
the future.
F. W. M. Janney
Director of Personnel
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1313 East Sixtieth 5treet?
Chicago. Illinois 6063x'
May 9, 1977
The Honorable Stansfield Turner
Director
The Central Inte]ligence Agency
4Jashington, D. C. 20505
My dear Admiral Turner:
The International Personnel Management Association will present
the annual 4Jarner W. Stockberger Achievement Award in October at
IPMA's International Conference. The Award is given to a person
in public or private life who has made an outstanding contribution
toward the improvement of public personnel management at any level
of government. The Award honors the late Dr. Warner !d. Stockberger,
a pioneer leader in Federal personnel administration and the first
president of the Society for Personnel Administration.
The Awards Committee is now soliciting nominations for the 1976
Stockberger Achievement Award. With your close association with public
affairs, government, and personnel administration, you are in a
position to be aware of those individuals who are making substantial
contributions to sound personnel management. The Stockberger Award
Committee, therefore, invites you to nominate an outstanding individual
who meets the criteria for this Award.
The enclosed nomination form sets forth the criteria and nomination
procedure. The deadline for receipt of nominations is June 15, 1977.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Robert C. Garnier
President
Presi:~?ertt Co/ncil AfemCers ~ ROBERT p. KRAiISE. f ?
PORERi C. GARNIER- C. A~ ! t 3. SHAPA.?D,
ALAN V. CHRIS fENSON. Hartford Department of Personnel, Ciry o` ;;reensboro
Pliitvai~:>e City Service Commission, Arlington G,unry Department of Personnel. Hartford, Connecticut Gr~nsc~r?, ^FOrT, CarClitta
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May 9, 1977
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Mr. F, t~1. M. Janney
.Director of Personnel
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Mr. Janney:
The International Personnel Management Association will present
the annual l~larner W. Stockberger Achievement Award in October at
IPMA's International Conference. The Award is given to a person
in public or private life who has made an outstanding contribution
toward the improvement of public personnel management at any level
of government. The Award honors the late Dr. Warner 4J. Stockberger,
a pioneer leader in Federal personnel administration and the first
president of the Society for Personnel Administration.
The Awards Committee is now soliciting nominations for the 1976
Stockberger Achievement Award.. With your close association with public
affairs, government, and personnel administration, you are in a
position to be aware of those individuals who are making substantial
contributions to sound personnel management. The Stockberger Award
Committee, therefore, invites you to nominate an outstanding individual
who meets the criteria for this Award.
The enclosed nomination form sets forth the criteria and nomination
procedure. The deadline for receipt of nominations is June 15, 1977.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Robert C. Garnier
President
Enclosure
1977 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
President
Council F9embers
ROBERT D
KRAUSE
ROBERT C. GARNIER.
ALAN V CHRISTENSON
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CHARLIE B. SHAPAHD.
Milwaukee City Service Cormission.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Arlington, Vuginia
Hartford. Connecticu,
Groensboro. North Carolina
President Elect
GARY C FOSS
T. G. MORRY.
CLWTON SMITH.
WILLIAM E
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Past President
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RICHARD L RO lE. BARBARA L SUNDOUIST.
MURIEL M. MORSE.
S^lILLIAM G
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INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION MAY ~ j977
Stockberger Award
Nominations for the annual War-
ner W. Stockberger Achievement
Award are being sought by the
IPMA Awards Committee, which will
screen nominations before submit-
ting acandidate or candidates to
the Stockberger Award Selection
Committee.
Enclosed with this issue of IPMA
News is a nomination form, which
must be completed for each nomi-
nee and submitted, by June 15, to:
F. Arnold McDermott, Chairperson
Awards Committee; c/o IPMA
1313 East 60th Street/Chicago, IL60637
The purpose of the award is to
recognize and honor a person in
public or private life who has made
an outstanding contribution toward
Honorary Life Memberships
Suggestions for nominees to be
considered for IPMA Honorary Life
Memberships are now being ac-
cepte~i by the 1977 Awards Com-
mittee. The deadline for sugges-
tions is June 15, 1977.
According to the Association By-
laws, "Persons who have rendered
distinguished service in advancing
or upholding the purposes of this
organization may be elected to
Honorary Life Membership without
fee by the Executive Council."
Suggestions must be accompa-
nied by a written supporting state-
ment that presents the suggested
nominee's qualifications in terms of
the following criteria established by
the Executive Council:
1. Activities of the nominee that have
exerted a positive influence on the
development of public personnel
administration or expansion of
merit system principles;
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Siockberger Award Winners
1975: Winston W. Crouch
1974: F. Arnold McDermott
1965: Arthur J. Goldberg
1956: James P. Mitchell
1973: Franklin K. DeWald
1964: Warren B. Irons
1955:
Harold W. Dodds
1972: Elmer B. Staats
1963: Dale Yoder
1954:
Leonard D. White
1971: Robert E. Hampton
1962: Rensis Likert
1953: T. Roy Reid
1970: Charles F. Mullaly
1961: O. Glenn Stahl
1952:
Robert Ramspeck
1969: Kenneth O. Warner
1960: Roger W. Jones
1951:
Gordon R. Clapp
1968: Carl Barnes
1959: Albert H. Aronson
1950:
Frederick M. Davenport
1967: Morris K. Udall
1958: Marion B. Folsom
1949:
Ismar Baruch
1966: Robert H. Willey
1957: John W. Macy, Jr.
1948: Arthur S. Fleming
the improvement of public person-
nel management at any level of
government.
The Stockberger Award, first
presented in 1948, was established
by the Society for Personnel Ad-
ministration to honor the memory
of its first president, Dr. Warner W.
Stockberger. Dr. Stockberger, a
2. Years of service in the public per-
sonnel field;
3. Years of IPMA membership, in-
cluding membership in PPA/SPA;
4. Publications in the field;
5. Contributions to IPMA through
service in an official position at
the national, regional, or chapter
level;
6. Service as a chairperson or mem-
ber of an IPMA committee or task
Achille R. Albouze
Clifford N. Amsden
Albert H. Aronson
Carl B. Barnes
Ismar Baruch
G. Lyle Belsley
Charles H. Bland
Herbert W. Cornell
Charles H. Cushman
Arnold de Mille
Franklin K. DeWald
Charles E. Dunbar
John F. Fisher
Jack H. Foster
J. Stanley Fraser
Nesta M. Gallas
Harold C. Graham
pioneer and leader in federal per-
sonnel administration, was the first
director of personnel for the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
Complete criteria for the nominee
are included in the nomination
form, and a list of previous recip-
ients is shown in the box on this
page.
force;
7. Participation in IPMA Internation-
al Conference activities as chair-
person, speaker, or panelist.
To aid in distribution to commit-
tee members, submit suggestions
for nominees to:
F. Arnold McDermott, Chairperson
Awards Committee; c/o IPMA
1313 East 60th St./Chicago,. IL 60637
Honorary Life Members
Joseph W. Hawthorne
W. Donald Heisel
C. J. Hess
Henry F. Hubbard
George T. Jackson
John W. Jackson
H. Eliot Kaplan
Angus Laird
Esther C. Lawton
Samuel C. May
F. Arnold McDermott
Henry J. McFarland
Charles P. Messick
Charles A. Meyer
James M. Mitchel!
Maude Myers
Nicholas J. Oganovic
Emery E. Olson
John M. Pfiffner
Enrique Pinero
Foster B. Roger
R. Elliott Scearce
Theodore L. Sharp
William W. Shaw
Oliver C. Short.
O. Glenn Stahl
John R. Stuart
Donald J. Sublette
Edwin L. Swain
Fred Telford
Kenneth O. Warner
Carl K. Weitenget
Leonard D. White
S. J. Whitney
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Canadian
? The 1977 Canadian Region Confer-
ence, which is being held May 22-27,
Edmonton Plaza Hotel, Edmonton, Al-
berta, features a program built around
the theme, "The Responsible Public
Servant." '
Tom Gould, director of news ser-
vices, CTV Network, Toronto, will de-
liver the keynote address. Other ses-
sions will examine responsibility in
labor relations, responsibility in bi-
lingualism and biculturalism, the psy-
chology of responsibility, and military-
style responsibility. '
There are also 20 breakfast discus-
sion topics and concurrent sessions on
EEO, the Anti Inflation Board, ombuds-
manship, participation and involve-
ment, and job analysis.
Neil A. Murray; senior classification
and compensation officer, Employee
Relations Division, Alberta Personnel
Administration, is chairman of this
year's conference.
? A two and one-half day workshop on
the "Basics of Personnel Administra-
tion" was conducted by the region,
M,~y 4-ti, 1977, in Halifax. The work-
shop, on the "nuts and bolts" of per-
sonnel administration, was designed
for personnel clerks, personnel tech-
nicians, junior personnel assistants,
and newly appointed personnel offi-
cers. It covered such topics as: recruit-
ment, job specification and job evalua-
tion, performance appraisal, labor
relations, pay and benefits administra-
tion, and personnel procedures.
Keynote speaker for the Conference
is John W. Boyer, Jr., professor of
industrial relations, University of Min-
nesota at Duluth, who will speak on
the Conference title, "The New Basics."
Gerald Andrews, commissioner of
administration, State of South Dakota,
will head a panel on the "Freedom of
Information vs. Right to Privacy" issue.
Included on the panel are Allen Olson,
attorney general, State of North Da-
kota; Gene Carr, North Dakota News-
paper Association; and Joe Stec,
deputy regional director of the U.S.
Civil Service Commission.
Other speakers on the program in-
clude R. Elliott Scearce, director of
personnel, St. Louis, who will look
"Backwards and Forward" at the busi-
ness of public personnel administra-
tion; and. Alice Kirby, assistant director,
Illinois State Affirmative Action Office,
will head a panel on "Selection and
Affirmative Action/Report From IPMA
Assessment Council."
ager, Detroit Regional Office, Mich'.
Department of Civil Service; and
Hier will participate in the pane:
cussion.
Robert Roeder, Indiana State
sonnet director, will head a panel
cussion on "Implementing and Pi
taining Employee and Supervi
Training Programs." Douglas Mcln
associate director, Bureau of Inter
ernmental Personnel Programs,
Civil Service Commission, will add
a general session on "Merit Stand
Review," currently being conductF
IPP. Chuck Reott, director of pe
net, City of Madison, Wisconsin,
head a panel on "Classification -:
niques;" and William Boys, Direcf
Personnel, State of Illinois, will he
panel on "Work Schedules-Flex
Four Day Work Week, Job ShG:.
Barbara Sundquist, director, Mini:
Merit System, will head a par,
"Modern Approaches to Fringe
fits and Compensation."
Sam Baker, personnel administrator, Genesee Region
City of Pontiac, Michigan, will head a On Friday, March 4, 1977, a m~
panel discussion on the "Future of was held in Rochester, N.Y., forth
Labor Relations in the Public Service"; pose of establishing and fora!
Jane Cole, deputy director of person- chapter for the Rochester area
net, City of Chicago, will speak to a members of the planning come
general session on "Proactive Person- were: Reva Brozost, director of pe
net Reorganization" reflecting the ex- net, Town of Greece; Susan M. B
perience in the City of Chicago; Bill senior personnel technician, M
Stipek, classification and pay adminis- County Civil Service Commi
trator, City of Kansas City, will head a Richard B. Osterman, manager c
panel on "Grievance Procedure Tech- service, Monroe County Civil S~
nology"; and Jack Anderson, director, Commission; Annette C. Wiesner
IPP Division, Civil Service Commission, sonnet technician, Monroe Count
will head a panel on "Measuring Pro- Service Commission; Arnold C
Central ductivity in Government." ster, director of manpower m~
Program arrangements for the 1977 Robert C. Garnier, president of ment, Rochester Psychiatric C
Central Region Dakota Conference in IPMA, will address a general session Ronald Linzy, affirmative action c
Bismarck, North Dakota, May 22-25, on the topic of "Today's. Public Servant City of Rochester; Donald Nacl
have been set. Image, or, Could You Really Encourage director of personnel, Monroe
The conference title, "The New Ba- Your Son or Daughter to Pursue Public munity College; and Gregory Litz
sics," is reflective of the assimilation Service as a Career." A panel on the crate director of employee rel
of elements of personnel administra- "IPMA Reorganization Proposal" will Greece Central School District.
tion which were thought to be new and be headed by Laurence Harkness, di- Also present were: Joseph N'
foreign some short years ago and to- rector of administration, University of anto of Maryland, president
day have become very basic to the Missouri Medical School at Kansas Eastern Region, IPMA; Arnold d
public p sonnet a ini~t rators work- City. Thomas A. Tyler, director, IPMA of New York City, past presic
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1313 East Sixtieth Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
(312) 947-2570
Dear IPMA Member:
The International Personnel Management Association is seeking nominations
for:
THE WARPdER W. STOCKBERGER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR 1976
The Stockberger Achievement Award was established to honor the memory of
Dr. Warner W. Stockberger, a pioneer and leader in Federal personnel ad-
ministration. Dr. Stockberger was the first director of personnel for
the U.S. Department of Agriculture and served as the first president of
the Society for Personnel Administration. The Stockberger Award is pre-
sented annually. '
The purpose of the Award is to recognize and honor a person in public or
private life who has made an outstanding contribution toward the improve-
ment of public personnel management at any level of government.
Nominations must be made on this form and sent with four (4) copies to
F. Arnold McDermott, Chairperson, IPMA Awards Committee, International
Personnel Management Association, 1313 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL
60637. (See detailed instructions on the reverse of this page.)
All nominations must be received by June 15, 1977.
The Award will be presented on October 4, 1977 at IPMA's International
Conference.
I nominate the following candidate for the 1976 Warner W. Stockberger
Achievement Award:
NAME :
TITLE:
EMPLOYED BY:
BUSINESS ADDRESS:
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Nominations will be considered as final entry and should be submitted on
this form in sufficient detail. Nominations may be accompanied by sup-
porting material; however, these documents will be used only for those
applications that are referred by the Awards Committee to the Stockberger
Award Selection Committee. Entries without this form, properly completed,
will not be considered. Facsimiles of this form may be used. No material
will be returned.
1. Name of Person Nominated:
2. Criteria for Evaluating the Nominee:
Anyone believed to meet the criteria may be nominated. In
selecting the recipient, the Awards Committee will consider
cumulative achievement as well as a concrete contribution
of a one-time or short-term nature. Describe in the space
provided below the nominee's outstanding contributions to
public personnel management in terms of any of the following:
? Encouraging acceptance of personnel administration
principles as an aid to better management.
? Skillful application of personnel administration
principles to any group of employees.
?? Leadership in favor of sound personnel principles by
developing, sponsoring, or promoting progressive legis-
lation strengthening personnel management in public
service.
s Leadership in developing creative responses to new
and unusual challenges in personnel management.
? Distinguished teaching, authorship, or research.
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3. Aocumentation (list here supporting materials, if any. If possible,
include a biography of the nominee):
4. Person Nominating This Entry (name, title, agency, address, city,
state):
5. Signature of Person Submitting This Entry:
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adequately in Section 2.)
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