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2010
TMS Service Awards
presented to Andy Dalrymple, and James Farny
At TMS’s 2010 Annual
Meeting Awards Luncheon, TMS Vice
President, Dr. Russel H. Brown, who chairs TMS's Awards Committee,
presented three Society's Service Awards to Andy Dalrymple,
James Farny and Thomas Samblanet. The Masonry Society started
this award in 2006 to recognize individuals who volunteer in special, and typically unseen, ways.
The intent of the award is to recognize those who continually assist
the Society, but who are not normally recognized for their efforts.
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Anyone who
has been involved in the development of the 2011 MSJC will
understand all the reasons that Andy Dalrymple received a
Service Award. As the MSJC 2011 Main Committee Secretary he
has done an amazing job. He has dealt with a new ballot
portal system, new committee ballot forms and his ballot
tracking system has kept the Committee on track and
organized throughout this cycle. |
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Dr. Russell Brown (left)
congratulates Andy Dalrymple, (right) recipient of a 2010
TMS Service Award. |
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The Nominator for the Award noted "I have never had him say
he couldn’t do something or complain about the workload
which is massive." He truly exemplifies volunteer service to
The Masonry Society providing excellent work, without fan
fare and in an incredibly professional manner.
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Jamie Farny
is a tremendous supporter of TMS, who helps out
consistently, and with enthusiasm. While many know Jamie as
a fellow committee member, and as a Chairman for the
Certification Committee, he was nominated for the Service
Award for his recent assistance to TMS staff in 3 main
areas. |
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Dr. Russell Brown (left)
congratulates Jamie Farny (right), recipient of a 2010 TMS
Service Award. |
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Jamie often helps TMS Staff answer technical calls regarding
cement, mortar, and grout, which is a great service as he
does this professionally, quickly, and politely. He also was
nominated as he recently stepped forward to complete a
Chapter of the Masonry Designer’s Guide when the author was
unable to do so. Finally, he was recognized for his
considerable support the 2009 Annual Meeting where he
assisted with shipping, local contacts, and on-site
assistance.
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Thomas Samblanet was recognized with a 2010
Service Award for his volunteer service to TMS. While Thomas
was formerly a part-time employee of TMS, in recent years,
he has been helping TMS as a volunteer to ease the burdens
on TMS staff and to provide something back to TMS.
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Thomas
Samblanet was unable to attend TMS's 2010 Annual Meeting. As
such, he was presented with his award in Boulder with
friends and staff present. |
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Thomas has
voluntarily scanned in hundreds of papers for TMS’s On-line
Database of Journal/NAMC Proceeding Papers, has assisted
with layout of publications including the MDG-6, and has
provided free consultation on website issues and graphic
design. Thomas also routinely helps the office move cartons
of books and publications from offsite storage to office
storage, and has also assisted at TMS meetings. His
voluntary service to TMS has eased burdens on Staff while
helping the Society meet its goals.
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