F.T. Stone Laboratory Superior Leadership Award
YEAR | RECIPIENT | COMMENTS |
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2007 | Representative Chris Redfern28 February |
in recognition of your superior leadership of efforts to support the research, education, and outreach programs of the Ohio Sea Grant College Program and Stone Laboratory. Specifically, your efforts to improve research and education facilities at Stone Laboratory will allow us to continue to protect and enhance the value of Lake Erie, improve science education in Ohio, and protect the health and welfare of all Lake Erie users. All people who love Lake Erie and use its vast resources will benefit from your hard work and leadership. |
2006 | William and Charlene Prochazka14 July |
in recognition of your superior leadership of efforts to improve the programs at Stone Laboratory and enhance opportunities for students through the creation of the Kelly Prochazka Memorial Scholarship Fund, the Prochazka Friends of Stone Laboratory Endowment, and your superior leadership as President of the Friends of Stone Laboratory. All students, teachers, and scientists at the Laboratory, and all Lake Erie users will benefit from your generosity and leadership. |
2004 | Shirley and Cliff Bowser22 July |
in recognition of your leadership of efforts to enhance the education, outreach, and development programs at Stone Laboratory. Through the John H. Dunlap, Jr. Fund you have created a meaningful and lasting remembrance of your father and a program that will benefit education, the environment, and the economy, forever. Your wise use of authority and power is an example for us all. |
2002 | Richard Lorenz14 September |
in recognition of your superior leadership of the FOSL and your commitment to improving the academic programs and facilities at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895. As a two-term President, you have played an important role in improving Lake Erie and enhancing the quality of science education in Ohio. |
2000 | Karen A. Jennings26 August |
in recognition of your superior leadership of the FOSL and many projects that enhanced the academic programs and facilities at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895. In particular, as the first President and the first person to return as President, your leadership and guidance of the development of the FOSL is worthy of special mention. You have played an important role in improving Lake Erie and enhancing the quality of science education in Ohio. |
2000 | Michael R. Heniken26 August |
in recognition of your superior leadership of the FOSL and many projects that enhanced the academic programs and facilities at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895. In particular, as a two-term President, your leadership of efforts to improve communication and recognition for the FOSL, and the Laboratory, through their newsletter and many meetings with elected officials and decision-makers, is worthy of special mention. You have played an important role in improving Lake Erie and enhancing the quality of science education in Ohio. |
1999 | Robert E. LattaSenator27 February |
in recognition of your leadership of efforts to improve Lake Erie and science education in Ohio. In particular, your efforts to restore Cooke Castle will have a major impact on the research and education programs at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895, and will benefit thousands of students throughout the state. |
1995 | Bobby D. MoserVice President for Agriculture, Ohio State23 June |
for commitment to and outstanding support of The Ohio State University’s Lake Erie Program: F.T. Stone Laboratory, the Ohio Sea Grant College Program, and the Great Lakes Aquatic Ecosystem Research Consortium. |