Zach Evans
ICRID President's Award
2021
Mondesi Kirkland
ICRID President's Award
2021
Laura Leffler
ICRID President's Award
2021
Mary Ann Spolink
ICRID Member of the Year
2016
Cathy Covey
ICRID Board Award
2019
Zach Evans
ICRID Board Award
2019
LUNA 360
ICRID Board Award
2019
ZVRS
ICRID Board Award
2019
Judy Cain
Judith Carson OEI Award
2011
Marvin Marsall
Lester Standfill Award
Emily Bartelt
Marvin Marshall Scholarship
2015
ICRID President's Award - If there's no recipient for a year, none were awarded.
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2021 - Zach Evans, Mondesi Kirkland, Laura Leffler
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2016 - Sandra Maloney
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2015 - Mary Ann Spolnik
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2014 - Judy Cain
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2011 - Zach Evans
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2010 - Beatrice Pfaff
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2009 - Dalonda Young & Judy Cain
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2008 - Amanda Mueller
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2007 - Gary Cain & David Calvert
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2006 - David Geeslin
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2005 - Greg Gantt
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2004 - Myron Yoder
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2003 - Judith Carson & Cory Calvert
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2002 - Cheryl Moose
ICRID Member of the Year Award - If there's no recipient for a year, none were awarded.
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2016 - Mary Ann Spolnik
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2011 - Carrie Martin
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2008 - Randy Nicolai
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2007 - Ronda Bilz
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2006 - Josh Garrett
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2005 - Carrie Westhoelter
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2004 - Nancy Young
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2003 - Judy Cain
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2002 - Dalonda Young
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2008 - Randy Nicolai
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2007 - Ronda Bilz
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2006 - Josh Garrett
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2005 - Carrie Westhoelter
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2004 - Nancy Young
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2003 - Judy Cain
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2002 - Dalonda Young
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2008 - Randy Nicolai
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2007 - Ronda Bilz
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2006 - Josh Garrett
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2005 - Carrie Westhoelter
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2004 - Nancy Young
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2003 - Judy Cain
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2002 - Dalonda Young
ICRID Board Award - If there's no recipient for a year, none were awarded.
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2019 - Cathy Covey, Zach Evans, LUNA 360, ZVRS
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2018 - Indiana School for the Deaf, Sandy Slabaugh
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2017 - Vincennes University ASL Program
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2016 - Colleen Geier, Amy Evans, Sandy Slabaugh
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2015 - Lisa Melby, Goshen College ASL Program, Ben Davis High School
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2014 - Amy Evans, Darin Mitchell, Zach Evans, Indiana Association of the Deaf, Ben Davis High School, INTRAC
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2011 - Bethel College - For graciously hosting board meetings when we travel to South Bend and Vincennes University ASL Program -for allowing ICRID to use space on their premises for multiple workshops.
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2010 - Angela Myers - for her service as RID testing site coordinator, and Hilari Vargo and Catherine Hoare - For all the effort above the call of duty in service to ICRID as student liaisons.
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2009 - C & C Connection, Indianapolis Interpreting Agency - For continuous support of ICRID and a committment to promoting excellence in interpreting.
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2006 - FedEx Kinkos (Broad Ripple), Southport High School, Jesus Metropolitan Community Church (JMCC), Mary Riccius, Dave Calvert, SPRINT, Sorenson VRS and the Indiana School for the Deaf.
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2005 -
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Sorenson Media – donating space for the study group, Stephanie Hirschler – working hard as a representative from Goshen College, Kathy Roche – volunteering her services as the “board interpreter” for 2005
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Rebecca Buchan – facilitating the RID written test study group, Judith Carson, and Jayne Kercheval.
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2004 -
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Brownsburg High School Tech Department. During the Region III Conference, Tony Myers was AV coordinator and he was able to recruit people from Brownsburg’s Tech Department for opening ceremonies. Their help was greatly appreciated.
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Amy Mattern, secretary of DHHS. Amy took care of an enormous amount of paperwork for the Region III Conference’s CEU’s without complaint and always pleasant.
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Holly Miles, chair for hospitality suite for Region III. One of the biggest strengths of the conference was the Hospitality Suite. She was able to have everything donated for the room. She made sure that everything ran smoothly throughout the conference. Holly will also be the hospitality chairperson for the 2005 Joint conference between IAD and ICRID.
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Dalonda Young, who served on the fundraising committee and wrote grants for the Region III Conference. Because of her efforts, grant/fundraising totals exceeded expectations. She helped write $50,000 worth of grants and the conference received over $35,000. She is also grant writing for the 2005 Joint Conference IAD/ICRID.
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Randy Nicolai, board award for Treasurer. One of the best treasurer’s ICRID has had. He managed to juggle all the registration checks and outgoing bills with grace.
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Tony Meyers, AV coordinator for the Region III Conference. Tony was instrumental in coordinating all the AV needs for the entire conference, a huge responsibility. By having equipment donated and loaned we saved thousands of dollars on the final bill. Tony will also be the AV coordinator at the 2005 IAD/ICRID Joint Conference.
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2003 -
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Ft. Wayne – Christine Krock
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Ft. Wayne – Marsha Kunasch
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South Bend – Angela Myers
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Evansville – Loycene Sollman
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Deaf Link – Marsha Kunasch
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Hands On – Pam Cole
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Bradley United Methodist Church
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Judith Carson Outstanding Educational Interpreter Award - If there's no recipient for a year, none were awarded.
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2011- Judy Cain
Lester Standfill Award - If there's no recipient for a year, none were awarded.
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Marvin Marshall
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Judith Carson
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Jerry Bass
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2001 - Myron Yoder
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2003 - Bob Canty
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2008- Evelyn Thompson (posthumously)
Marvin Marshall Scholarship - If there's no recipient for a year, none were awarded.
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2015- Emily Bartelt
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2014- Julie Magruder and Bethany Jamison
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2013- Mary Ann Spolnik and Hannah Baker
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2012-Megan Butler
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2010- Sandy Slabaugh and Rebecca Black
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2006- Sheila Yoder
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2005- Tracey Stack
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2004 Sunny Pfifferling and Rebecca Buchan
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2003 Sunny Pfifferling
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2002- Carrie Westhoelter and Dave Calvert
Award Recipients
Awards & Scholarships Criteria
General Description
The ICRID President's Award was established in 2002.
The ICRID president gives the President's Award, to any member, nonmember or organization that has benefited ICRID or the profession of interpreting.
Requirements for Award
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The recipient of the President's Award must, in the opinion of the ICRID president, have made a significant contribution to ICRID or the profession of interpreting.
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The recipient does not have to be an ICRID member.
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The recipient can be a company or organization.
General Description
The ICRID Member of the Year Award was established in 2002 and is given to an ICRID member who is being acknowledged in the area of professional excellence by his/her peers.
Requirements for Award
1. The recipient is an ICRID member who is in good standing with the organization.
2. The recipient has made a significant contribution to ICRID.
Award Application Process
1. The recipient is nominated by the membership.
2. The nominees for this award will sent out via email poll form and voted on by the membership.
3. The results and the winner will be announced at the Annual ICRID Conference
If you know of a deserving recipient, please fill out the nomination form below:
General Description
The Board awards were first established in 2002 and are designated for those individuals and/or organizations who have helped ICRID in some way. This award is an expression of appreciation toward the recipient(s) of this award.
General Description
The Judith Carson Outstanding Educational Interpreter Award is given to an ICRID member who has made a significant contribution to the field of Educational Interpreting.
Criteria
To be considered for the Judith Carson Outstanding Educational Interpreter Award the candidates must meet the following requirements:
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The candidate must be a dual member of ICRID/RID in good standing.
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The candidate must hold a post-secondary degree.
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The candidate must have at least 10 years of educational interpreting experience.
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The candidate must be RID/NAD certified or hold EIPA 4.0+ . (All candidates must have passed any written portions of performance tests)
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The candidate must be nominated by an ICRID member in good standing. A letter must be submitted to the chair of the Awards and Scholarship Committee before September 1st.
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A letter of recommendation must be submitted by a K-12 administrator/college supervisor to the chair of the Awards and Scholarship Committee before September 1st.
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A letter of recommendation must be submitted by either a qualified Indiana educational interpreter or licensed teacher to the chair of the Awards and Scholarship Committee before September 1st.
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The candidate must have made substantial accomplishments within the field of educational interpreting. This will include, but not be limited to, the following: state, regional and national awards and recognitions; serve on a state, regional, or national educational interpreter board, committee or subcommittee; serve as a state educational interpreter representative to the RID; or a state, regional, national educational interpreting mentor, presenter, or educator.
If you know of a deserving recipient, please fill out the nomination form below:
The Judith Carson Outstanding Educational Interpreter Award Nomination Form
General Description
The Lester Stanfill Award is presented to an ICRID member who has unselfishly dedicated his/her talents, energy, and self to the field of interpreting. This individual has made a significant contribution to ICRID throughout the years and continues to support the organization. This individual is recognized as a leader in the interpreting community. This award is the most prestigious award offered by ICRID.
Nomination forms will be presented through the ICRID newsletter. The ICRID board will select the winner by unanimous vote. The nominee must receive total board approval. In case of tie, the ICRID President will select the award winner. The award will be presented at the ICRID annual conference (when applicable).
Eligibility Requirements
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Any ICRID member may nominate another ICRID member for this award.
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The nominee must be a member in good standing with both ICRID and RID.
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Nomination forms must be submitted to the ICRID Board six (6) weeks prior to the ICRID annual conference for consideration.
If you know of a deserving recipient, please fill out the nomination form below:
General Description
ICRID recognizes its responsibility to the interpreting profession and to its members by supporting interpreters within the state of Indiana to become nationally certified. ICRID is pleased to sponsor the ongoing funding of the Marvin Marshall scholarship.
The Marvin Marshall Scholarship is named in honor of a great friend, organization member, and contributor of the Indiana Chapter of Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (ICRID). Mr. Marvin Marshall, formerly a resident of Carmel Indiana, has contributed countless hours of volunteer service to help establish ICRID as the primary state organization for working interpreters, students of American Sign Language and interpreter training programs, Deaf consumers and friends of the interpreting profession in Indiana.
Mr. Marshall has been honored nationally for his contributions to ICRID and the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). He was always a key figure to the success of ICRID, and it is for this reason the Marvin Marshall Scholarship was established in his honor. This scholarship will finance the RID registration fees incurred by candidates for national certification.
The Marvin Marshall Scholarship will be granted in the form of a voucher, to be presented during the ICRID annual conference, for use during a one year period following the date of the voucher. Candidates who have been granted a voucher will be reimbursed for costs incurred from taking the NIC Performance or EIPA Performance test by the ICRID treasurer. Reimbursement will be sent upon receipt of proof of registration, proof of payment for the appropriate performance test(s), and proof of taking the appropriate test(s). The candidate does not have to pass the performance test(s) to receive financial reimbursement from ICRID. A candidate not passing the performance test(s) may reapply for future consideration. This is no guarantee he/she will be granted any additional scholarship monies.
Eligibility requirements
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Candidate must live within the state of Indiana
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Candidate must have maintained active dual membership in ICRID and RID for a minimum of one year
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A letter of intent submitted explaining the reason he/she should receive the scholarship with emphasis on education, interpreting experience, and involvement in RID, ICRID, and the Deaf community. The letter must also identify the test(s) for which the candidate is applying
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A letter of recommendation submitted by a nationally certified interpreter
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A letter of recommendation submitted by a Deaf consumer
Complete applications must be received by the Scholarship Coordinator via email (awards@icrid.org) or US Postal Service.
Two scholarships will be awarded annually to applicants who have satisfied all eligibility requirements. The Scholarship Committee will review all submitted applications twice a year; April 1 and October 1.