The National Fire Heritage Center is pleased to announce that the top prize winner this year was Ricky Brockman of the Navy Fire & Emergency Services for his lengthy and comprehensive work on the Department of Defense Newsletter. The newsletter has been under production since 2002 and provides an invaluable source of information to those who are part of the military fire service. His newsletters are both informative and entertaining and in the spirit of Franklins “Poor Richards Almanac.”
The second place has been awarded to Marc Revere, retired, for his work in producing frequent contributions to fire magazines on a wide variety of subjects for a period of over 35 years. He has authored over 100 articles in journals and periodicals. He was a co-author on a guidance manual for professional mentoring.
The third place has been awarded to Michelle Tanzola of the Austin (TX) Fire Department for her original work contributing to the fire services better understanding of the use of social media, entitled “You Can’t Post That.” This article reflects both currency and contemporary values with respect to social media.
Nominations for next year’s candidates are now open. For further information on the program please contact Ron Coleman atron@fireforceone.com.
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