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Harry Hayman Award for Distinguished Staff Achievement

For long and distinguished service of an exemplary nature in the performance of duties over and above those called for as a regular employee of the Society

A plaque and $5,000 honorarium are presented for long and distinguished service of an exemplary nature in the performance of duties over and above those called for as a regular employee of the Society. This is the highest service award given to an active member of the Computer Society staff.
  • The award nomination requires a minimum of 3 endorsements.

  • Nominations are accepted throughout the year

Submit a Nomination

2026 Service Awards and Certificates Subcommittee Chair

Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham, The University of Texas at Dallas


About Harry Hayman

Past Recipients

  • 2017 Hilda Carman
  • 2016 Robin Baldwin: For her steady and creative leadership of  CS magazines and transactions during a  time of profound changes and growth in the  portfolio, and for leading successful,  innovative efforts to reduce costs, enhance  quality, and ensure that authors and  volunteers are fully supported.
  • 2014 Evan M. Butterfield
  • 2012 Georgann Carter
  • 2008 Lynne Harris
  • 2004 Angela R. Burgess
  • 2004 Stacy A. Saul
  • 2002 Anne Marie Kelly
  • 1999 Violet S. Doan: For sustained leadership and creativity in staff management of volunteer services, especially the conferences program, and consistent excellence in support of the society's objectives.
  • 1999 Anne Marie Kelly: For sustained leadership and creativity in staff management of volunteer services, especially the conferences program, and consistent excellence in support of the society's objectives.
  • 1993 Marilyn Potes: For many years of inspirational leadership and sustained exemplary service as founding managing editor, production consultant, and editor for the IEEE Computer Society.
  • 1990 T. Michael Elliott: For years of distinguished leadership, excellence, and innovative service to members, volunteers and staff.
  • 1987 H. True Seaborn: In recognition of his many years of excellent, dedicated, and innovative leadership and service to the Computer Society.
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