COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Space Foundation, a nonprofit advocate organization founded in 1983 for the global space ecosystem, today announced that it is now accepting nominations for its highest honor, the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award.
Awarded in honor of Space Foundation’s late, longtime chairman, Gen. James E. Hill, USAF (Ret.), the accolade recognizes outstanding individuals who have distinguished themselves through lifetime contributions of 20 years or more to humankind through exploration, development and use of space or through use of space technology, information or resources in academic, cultural, industrial or other pursuits of broad benefit to humanity.
Nominations must be received between Sept. 19 and Nov. 30, 2022, via standard mail or email. Any person may nominate a candidate for the award; however, individuals may not nominate themselves. Nominees and their contributions must be judged to be of the highest caliber and of national or international significance by the board of directors of Space Foundation. The award will be presented at Space Foundation’s 38th Space Symposium, to be held April 17-20, 2023, at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
Recent recipients include:
2022 Joanne Maguire, first female executive vice president, Lockheed Martin
2021 Patti Grace Smith, FAA official, private space travel advocate
2020 Eugene F. “Gene” Kranz, former NASA flight director
2019 Lt. General Thomas P. Stafford, USAF (Ret.)
Nomination Criteria
Nominees must meet at least two of the following measures:
Space Foundation’s mission is to be the preeminent advocate and gateway for lifelong education, trusted information, and seamless collaboration for all people and organizations engaging in space exploration and space-inspired industries that drive the global space ecosystem. Nominees must exemplify Space Foundation’s mission by meeting at least three of the following criteria:
To submit a nomination, send a letter by standard mail or via email, not to exceed two pages in length, addressed to:
Rich Cooper
Vice President – Strategic Communications & Outreach
Space Foundation Washington, D.C., Office
1700 North Moore Street
Ste. 1105
Arlington, VA 22209
Upon ratification by Space Foundation’s board of directors, the honoree will be notified immediately in writing. Questions may be directed to Rich Cooper via email at his above-noted address.
About Space Foundation
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