IFPSM awards
Each year the International Federation of Purchasing and Supply Management makes three awards in recognition of contributions made by individuals to the development of the profession of purchasing and supply management.
The awards are as follows:
Garner Thèmoin Award - Advancement of the Profession Award.
The Garner Thèmoin Award is presented to an individual whose modest, unselfish, sincere, and persistent efforts for the advancement of purchasing, supply management and logistics and whose able assistance and guidance to purchasing agents in their endeavours have eminently qualified him/her for one of the highest IFPSM awards.
Hans Ovelgönne - Purchasing Research Award.
The Hans Ovelgönne Award is made to an individual from a University, Company or Association and for their outstanding contribution to the development of purchasing and supply management based on Research and Development studies and works.
Lewis E. Spangler - Purchasing Professional Award.
The Lew Spangler Award is made to an individual coming from a company or association where he/she has proved an outstanding commitment to the profession of Purchasing and Supply Management by evidence of successful contribution to the bottom line as well as by support given to their collaborators in the field of Education and Training.
Nominations for the 2011 IFPSM awards are now open. Please click here for more details.
For information on the 2010 Award winners, please click here.