ROLL OF HONOR
Established 1965 The Roll of Honor is the highest level of recognition conferred by the Asphalt Institute. Individuals selected for award to the Institute's Roll of Honor have contributed tremendously to the asphalt industry through either sustained technical achievement or through the substantial contribution of leadership. Roll of Honor status is typically granted as a career capstone event for the recipient. The inauguration of the Asphalt Institute's Roll of Honor in 1965 marked the first step in fulfillment of a long-felt need to record, in continuing approbation, the names of those whose contributions to the asphalt industry have been outstanding and proven by time. Since then and in each succeeding year, the names of persons to be honored by election to the Roll of Honor are selected on a merit basis encompassing the careers of both living and deceased nominees. The Institute's Personnel Advisory Committee is responsible for oversight of this program to honor individuals annually. The announcement of the names of those selected is made at Asphalt Institute annual meetings. Each honored recipient receives a framed scroll in recognition of the award. As of 2004, the Institute also awards each Roll of Honor recipient the Asphalt Institute award medallion – a polished brass medallion with engraved AI logo and images of the liquid asphalt supply industry. The Roll of Honor engraved medallion hangs from a gold ribbon.
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD This is the second most prestigious award conferred by the Asphalt Institute. Industry individuals receiving this aware have contributed significantly to the asphalt industry through either sustained technical achievement or through the substantial contribution of leadership. Distinguished Service Award status is typically granted as a career capstone event for the nominee. The announcement of the names of those selected is typically made at Asphalt Institute annual meeting. Each honored recipient receives a framed scroll in recognition of the award. As of 2004, the Institute also awards each Distinguished Service Award recipient the Asphalt Institute award medallion – a polished brass medallion with engraved AI logo and images of the liquid asphalt supply industry. The Distinguished Serve Award engraved medallion hangs from a blue ribbon. |
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Richard K. Hogan 1982
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W.S. Little, Jr. 1989
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Roy S. Hodgson 1990
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John J. Shelly 1984
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John Skinner 1990
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Jerry G. Rose 1990
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Charles S. Hughes 1985
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L. E. Santucci 1991
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James V. Evans 1986
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Henry W. Swanson 1991
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Robert L. Langdon 1991
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Lyle Moran December 9, 2002
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Dr. Ronald L. Terrel May, 29,2004
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Mike Kelly
August 12, 2010
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Jacob (Jake) C. Swygert
April 14, 2011
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December 6, 2012
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AWARD OF MERIT The Award of Merit is the third highest level of recognition conferred by the Asphalt Institute. Approval of this award level is also made by the Executive Committee based on the recommendation of the Personnel Advisory Committee. Individuals selected for award to the Institute’s Award of Merit have made major contributions to the asphalt industry through either sustained technical achievement or through their contribution of leadership. Award of Merit recipients received a framed scroll and are typically presented the award during an annual meeting of the Board of Directors. |
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William A. Garrison 1975
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Dr. William J. Gaw 1982
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William J. Kari 1985
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W. P. Wills 1985
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CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION The Asphalt Institute’s Certificate of Appreciation recognized the significant contributions of industry leaders for their efforts to either on a technical matter or for leadership or significant committee or other service. This award was discontinued during the realignment of the awards program in 2002. |
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J.J. Whitehead 1988
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W.S. Little 1988
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G.B. Johnson
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A.S. McNeilly 1985
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J.Y. Forster 1988
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R.A. Genoni 1988
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D.B. Huffman
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B. D. Gill 1988
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D.M. Ross 1988
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L.E. Santucci 1988
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F.M. Fehsenfeld, SR 1988
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R.A. Monarch 1988
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K.W. Holbrook 1988
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H.W. Swanson 1988
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R.L. Langdon 1988
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M.G. Newgard 1988
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Luke Stango December 9, 2002
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Dr. William Fayerweather December 9, 2002
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