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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

The Executive Committee is comprised of a representative from each of the following:

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
  1. The Executive Committee is comprised of a representative from each of the following agencies:
    • Arizona Historical Society
    • Arizona Humanities Council
    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
    • Governor’s Division for Women
    • Sharlot Hall Museum
    In addition, a representative from the public shall serve on the Executive Committee for a term of one calendar year.
  2. Officers of the Executive Committee shall be selected at the first meeting of the calendar year. The Vice Chair will accede to the position of Chair should Chair be unable to complete the term.
  3. The Executive Committee shall meet monthly January through November.
  4. In the absence of the Chair from a meeting, the Vice Chair will preside at that meeting.
  5. Interim communication of the Executive Committee may be conducted by mail, telephone, or electronic means.
  6. The Executive Committee will select a Chair-Elect to work with the Chair of the Selection Committee on the selection process for the year.
  7. Members of the Executive Committee will review pending nomination files and select up to 10 semi-finalists to be considered for induction into the Arizona Women’ Hall of Fame by the Selection Committee.
  8. Criteria for consideration of nominations for the Arizona Women's Hall off Fame:
    • Nomination is on file at the Carnegie Center as of January 1st of any given year.
    • Information is considered sufficient for evaluation without supplement.
    • Nominee has made a significant contribution to Arizona.
    • Nominee has been deceased at least 2 years
    • Ethnic and geographic diversity
  9. The Executive Committee will select a Chair-Elect to work with the Chair of the Event Committee on the event process for the year.
  10. Each Executive Committee member will serve as Advisor to one of the 6 Event Subcommittees and report on progress and concerns of their subcommittee.
  11. The Chair of the Executive Committee will obtain approval from the Board of Library, Archives and Public Records, through the Director of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, on the women chosen by the Selection Committee for induction into the Women’s Hall of Fame before the names are released to the public.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Melanie Sturgeon, CHAIR
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
1700 W. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 926-3720
Fax: (602) 256-7982
Email: msturgeon@lib. az.us

Mary Melcher, VICE-CHAIR
Melcher History Services
2235 E. Taxidea Way
Phoenix, AZ 85048
Phone: (480) 734-6199
Fax: (480) 718-8436
Email: mary.melcher@cox.net
Public Member

Karen Carlisle, Secretary
Sharlot Hall Museum
415 W. Gurley Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
Phone: (928) 445-3122
Fax: (928) 776-9053
Email: karen@sharlot.org

Juliana Yoder, Treasurer
Arizona Humanities Council
1242 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004-1887
Phone: (602) 257-0335 ext. 24
Fax: (602) 257-0392
Email: jyoder@azhumanities.org

Vicki Berger
Arizona Historical Society
1300 N. College Ave.
Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: (480) 929-0292
Fax: (480) 967-5440
Email: vberger@azhs.gov

JoAnn Del-Colle
Governor’s Division for Women
State Capitol Executive Tower
1700 W. Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602-542-5812
jdelcolle@AZgov


SELECTION COMMITTEE

The Selection Committee is composed of distinguished history scholars and community members from around the state who have expertise in one or more of the areas of achievement outlined in the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame’s Mission.

Recruited each year by the Executive Committee, the independent Selection Committee’s job is to select final nominees for induction into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame from a list of semi-final nominees.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
  1. The Selection Committee is comprised of a Chair, a Chair-Elect, and 8 history scholars and community members from around the state invited to participate by the Chair and Chair-Elect, with approval from the Executive Committee.
  2. The Selection Committee members will be independently responsible to review a packet of material sent to them in April for each of the semi-final nominations to be considered for induction into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame for the year, and to rank each nominee in order of personal preference.
  3. A summary sheet outlining each nominees’ contributions to the state, awards, birth and date information, area(s) and length of residence in Arizona.
  4. Using an Evaluation Sheet, each reviewer must:
    • Rate each nominee on a scale of 1 – 5, with 5 being “Excellent”, 4 “Good”, 3 “average”, 2 “Below Average” and 1 “Poor”. These ratings will assist the Executive Committee in determining whether a nominee remains in “Active Pending” status or is placed in “Considered” status, to be reviewed again only upon receipt of additional information.
    • Provide comments that will support and clarify their (1-5) rating for each of the nominees.
    • Rank each of the nominees in order of your favorites, with 1 being the reviewer’s top choice.
    • Fax their Evaluation Sheet to the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame Program, Carnegie Center, at (602) 256-7995 at least two days before the Selection Committee meeting date.
  5. Weighted criteria for consideration of nominations for the Arizona Women's Hall off Fame:
    • Nominee has made a significant contribution to Arizona
    • Length of time living in Arizona
    • Ethnic and geographic diversity
    • Information is considered sufficient for evaluation without supplement
    • Nominee has been deceased at least 2 years (requirement in affect as of January 1, 2005)
    • Nomination is on file at the Carnegie Center as of January 1 st of any given year
  6. The Selection Committee Chair will submit a list of the final nominees recommended for induction into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame, including short biographies for each, to the Chair of the Executive Committee.
  7. The Selection Committee shall meet once in May to vote on the final nominees to be recommended for induction into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame for the current year.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Betsy Bolding
Director, Consumer Affairs
Corporate Relations/Communications
Tucson Electric Power
One South Church Avenue
Mail Stop UE-102
P.O. Box 711
Tucson, AZ 85702
Phone: (520) 884-3677
Cell: (520) 850-8445
Fax: (520) 884-3606
Email: betsy2@tep.com

Ruth Franklin
489 S. Colorado St.
Chandler, AZ 85225
777 W. Chandler Blvd. Apr 2390
Chandler, AZ 85225-2516
Phone: (480) 786-0981
Fax:
Email: franklinruth76@yahoo.com

Christine Marin
Associate Archivist
ASU Hayden Library
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: (480) 965-3145 (480) 965-2594
FAX: (480) 965-9169
Email: Christine.marin@asu.edu.

Catherine May
Salt River Project (SRP)
Research Archives
P.O. Box 52025
Mail Station PAB-111
Phoenix, AZ 85072-2025
Phone: (602) 236-6750
Email: clmay@srpnet.com

Melanie Sturgeon, Chair-Elect
Division Director
Arizona History and Archives
State Capitol, Suite 342
1700 W. Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 926-3720
Fax: 602-256-7982
Email: msturgeo@lib.az.us

Mary Logan Rothschild
Professor of Women's Studies and History
Women's Studies Program
PO Box 873404
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone: 480-965-2358
Fax: 480-965-2357
Email: Mary.Rothschild@asu.edu

Elisabeth Ruffner
1403 Barranca Drive
Prescott, AZ 86303
Phone: (928) 445-5644
Fax: (928) 778-5300
Email: Elisabethf19@aol.com

Marshall Trimble
Southwest Studies Coordinator
Scottsdale Community College
9000 E. Chaparral Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85256-2626
Phone: (480) 423-6314
Fax: (480) 423-6066
Email: marshall.trimble@sccmail.maricopa.edu

Kathy Farretta
Curator
Riordan Mansion State Park
409 W. Riordan Rd.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone: (928) 779-4395
Fax: (928) 556-0253
Email: kfarretta@pr.state. az.us

Roger Nichols
Department of History
University of Arizona
Social Sciences 119
PO Box 210027
Tucson, AZ 85721
Phone: 520-621-4684
Fax: 520-621-2422
Email: Nichols@email.arizona.edu


EVENT COMMITTEE

Interested persons are recruited each year to serve on the Events Committee, whose function is the planning and execution of a ceremony to honor the year’s honorees. The subcommittees comprising the Events Committee include the functions of administration, fundraising, logistics, printing and publicity, program, and reception.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
  1. The Events Committee is comprised of a Chair, a Chair-Elect, an Executive Committee Advisor, and 6 Subcommittee Chairs invited to participate by the Chair and Chair-Elect, with approval from the Executive Committee.
  2. The Executive Committee Advisor to each Subcommittee will report progress and concerns of their subcommittee to the Executive Committee.
  3. The 6 Subcommittees of the Events Committee are:
    • Administration
    • Fundraising
    • Logistics
    • Printing and Publicity
    • Program
    • Reception
  4. The Administration Subcommittee duties include:
    • Event Staffing
    • Honoree Family Participation
    • Mailing Lists
    • Registration Process
  5. The Fundraising Subcommittee duties include:
    • Corporate Sponsors
    • Financial Donations
    • In-Kind Donations
  6. The Logistics Subcommittee duties include:
    • Equipment and Furnishings
    • Layout and Design
    • Parking and Security
    • Risk Management Issues
  7. The Printing and Publicity Subcommittee duties include:
    • Flyers and Posters
    • Invitations
    • Program
    • Press Releases
  8. The Program Subcommittee duties include:
    • Ceremony
    • Exhibits
    • Re-enactors
  9. The Reception Subcommittee duties include:
    • Decorations
    • Entertainment
    • Photography
    • Refreshments
  10. The Induction Ceremony will be conducted on a weekday in early October of each year, from 2:00-4:00 pm at the Carnegie Center in the State Capitol Mall in Phoenix.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Barbara Barrett
Triple Creek Ranch

Betsy Bolding
Consumer Affairs, Tucson Electric Power

Carolyn Broe
Four Seasons Orchestra

Christy Burton
Cultural and Community Volunteer

Shelley Cohn
Community Activist and Consultant

Elisa de la Vara
Fannie Mae

Mantoshe Singh Devji
Author, Public Speaker

Art Hamilton
Hamilton, Gullet, Davis and Roman

Kim Sterling Heflin
Principal, Instructional Innovations

Holly Henley
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records

Allison Hughes
Faculty, College of Public Health

Reba Wells Grandrud
Public Speaker, Arizona Historical Society League

Mary Melcher
Melcher History Services

Madeline Ong-Sakata
Asian Chamber of Commerce/Asian SuNews

Arthur Othon
Arizona Public Service

Dottie Phelps
Consultant, Non profit and Community Events

Colleen Jennings-Roggensack
ASU Public Events

Jane Rosenbaum
Consultant - Government and Community Projects

Dana Campbell Saylor
CEO, YWCA of Maricopa County

Alberta Tippeconnic
Assistant Director, Inter Tribal Council of Arizona

James Walsh
Attorney General's Office, State of Arizona

Carol Watson
Braille and Talking Book Library

Gay Wray
Roger S. Firestone Foundation

*Includes members of the Executive Committee as Advisors

 

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Updated:  10/01/2006

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