Roy N. Bordes, CPP Memorial Community Leader Award
Opens 1 Apr 2024 12:00 AM (EDT)
Deadline 31 May 2024 11:59 PM (EDT)
Description

Objective

  1. The Roy N. Bordes, CPP Memorial Community Leader Award recognizes an ASIS International member who has demonstrated long-term commitment and significant contributions to ASIS subject area communities.

Eligibility

  1. Nominee must be a current ASIS member in good standing.
  2. Nominee's volunteer service to ASIS International (former councils or) communities must span a period of at least ten (10) years.
    1. Nominee’s record may include service to multiple ASIS International former councils or communities during this period.
    2. Nominee must have a record of community leadership that includes service as former Council or Steering Committee Chair or member.
  3. Nominee service at the Community Vice President level will be considered.
  4. Unsuccessful nominees may be re-nominated in any following year
  5. Certain individuals holding elevated positions within ASIS International are ineligible to be nominated for any award, including current members of the ASIS Global Board of Directors and the ASIS Awards Committee.

Nominations

  1. Nominations may be submitted by any member in good standing, to include self-nominations.
  2. All nominations must be submitted via the online awards management platform by the publicized annual deadline.

Criteria

  1. Commitment and contributions to ASIS International
    1. Examples include, but are not limited to:
      1. Developing content on behalf of the former Council or Community (white papers, Security Management articles, tip sheets, etc.)
      2. Significantly growing the community’s membership and online engagement
      3. Mentoring and recruiting new (former Council or) Steering Committee members for leadership positions
      4. Establishing or revitalizing a community
      5. Presenting community-focused sessions at GSX
      6. Promoting the value of ASIS and communities to external audiences

Evaluation and Selection

  1. A Selection Committee or panel will evaluate the nominees based on the established criteria and identify one (1) winner.
  2. The Selection Committee may opt not to select a winner in any given award year if there are no suitable nominations.
  3. The Selection Committee relies solely on the information provided in the nominations.
  4. Notifications will be issued via the online awards management platform.

Award and Recognition

  1. The award recipient will be formally recognized at the annual Global Security Exchange.
  2. The award recipient will receive an engraved award, digital promotional graphics, complimentary All-Access Pass registration to the award year’s Global Security Exchange, and three (3) nights of complimentary hotel accommodation (to be determined by ASIS International).
  3. The award recipient will be featured in ASIS marketing and communications vehicles.

About Roy N. Bordes, CPP

For more than 30 years, Roy N. Bordes, CPP was president and CEO of The Bordes Group of Orlando, FL, a spokesperson for the security industry, focusing on physical security, and a tireless ASIS volunteer supporting ASIS councils. From helping to develop the PSP certification to regularly presenting on new technologies at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits (now GSX), Mr. Bordes was dedicated to the ASIS community. He passed away in 2008.

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Roy N. Bordes, CPP Memorial Community Leader Award


Objective

  1. The Roy N. Bordes, CPP Memorial Community Leader Award recognizes an ASIS International member who has demonstrated long-term commitment and significant contributions to ASIS subject area communities.

Eligibility

  1. Nominee must be a current ASIS member in good standing.
  2. Nominee's volunteer service to ASIS International (former councils or) communities must span a period of at least ten (10) years.
    1. Nominee’s record may include service to multiple ASIS International former councils or communities during this period.
    2. Nominee must have a record of community leadership that includes service as former Council or Steering Committee Chair or member.
  3. Nominee service at the Community Vice President level will be considered.
  4. Unsuccessful nominees may be re-nominated in any following year
  5. Certain individuals holding elevated positions within ASIS International are ineligible to be nominated for any award, including current members of the ASIS Global Board of Directors and the ASIS Awards Committee.

Nominations

  1. Nominations may be submitted by any member in good standing, to include self-nominations.
  2. All nominations must be submitted via the online awards management platform by the publicized annual deadline.

Criteria

  1. Commitment and contributions to ASIS International
    1. Examples include, but are not limited to:
      1. Developing content on behalf of the former Council or Community (white papers, Security Management articles, tip sheets, etc.)
      2. Significantly growing the community’s membership and online engagement
      3. Mentoring and recruiting new (former Council or) Steering Committee members for leadership positions
      4. Establishing or revitalizing a community
      5. Presenting community-focused sessions at GSX
      6. Promoting the value of ASIS and communities to external audiences

Evaluation and Selection

  1. A Selection Committee or panel will evaluate the nominees based on the established criteria and identify one (1) winner.
  2. The Selection Committee may opt not to select a winner in any given award year if there are no suitable nominations.
  3. The Selection Committee relies solely on the information provided in the nominations.
  4. Notifications will be issued via the online awards management platform.

Award and Recognition

  1. The award recipient will be formally recognized at the annual Global Security Exchange.
  2. The award recipient will receive an engraved award, digital promotional graphics, complimentary All-Access Pass registration to the award year’s Global Security Exchange, and three (3) nights of complimentary hotel accommodation (to be determined by ASIS International).
  3. The award recipient will be featured in ASIS marketing and communications vehicles.

About Roy N. Bordes, CPP

For more than 30 years, Roy N. Bordes, CPP was president and CEO of The Bordes Group of Orlando, FL, a spokesperson for the security industry, focusing on physical security, and a tireless ASIS volunteer supporting ASIS councils. From helping to develop the PSP certification to regularly presenting on new technologies at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits (now GSX), Mr. Bordes was dedicated to the ASIS community. He passed away in 2008.

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Opens
1 Apr 2024 12:00 AM (EDT)
Deadline
31 May 2024 11:59 PM (EDT)

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