CIPS 2009 Awards of Achievement for IT Professionals

Nominate your Candidate for one of these awards

CIPS Honorary Membership

Icon to nominate online This is the highest award available to CIPS members. It is awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to CIPS and to information processing in Canada. Honorary members receive a lifetime membership to CIPS. Recipients of the award must receive the unanimous approval of the Canadian Council of Information Technology Professionals, (CCITP), CIPS' governing Board. All members are eligible for this award. Nominations may come from any CIPS member in good standing.

C.C. Gotlieb CIPS Contribution

For members who are widely recognized for outstanding contribution to CIPS through years of substantial efforts for the association. All members are eligible for this award. Nominations may come from any CIPS member in good standing.

GALA (Got A Lot Accomplished)

For members in recognition of national, qualitative contributions resulting in specific advancement of the association. All members are eligible for this award. Nominations may come from any CIPS member in good standing.

Gary Hadford Professional Achievement

For members who are recognized by their peers for their integrity and expertise, for their outstanding achievements in fields related to information processing and who have a high degree of competence in their field. All members are eligible for this award. Nominations may come from any source, but must be co-signed by a CIPS member in good standing.

Marilyn Harris IT Professionalism

This award recognizes a certified member who best exemplifies the true value of the I.S.P. designation. Winners of the provincial awards are automatically entered. Nominations may come from any source, but must be co-signed by a CIPS member in good standing. Only certified members in good standing are eligible for this award.

CIPS Volunteer of the Year

This award recognizes contributions to the association at a local or regional level. One member may be nominated by a CIPS Province or Section. CIPS Provinces and Sections are encouraged to present a local Volunteer of the Year award and to submit that person's name as their nominee for the national award. All members are eligible for this award.

Nominate someone for an Awards of Achievement

Please direct all nominations or questions to nominations@cips.ca.