The LSAC Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an LSAC professional member who is either close to retirement or who has retired at the time of nomination.
The nominee may be either a full-time or part-time employee. The nominee must have contributed significantly to the profession through ongoing distinguished contributions to the development of learning skills programming, services, research, or the profession. Involvement in mentoring, evidence of leadership and manner in which their achievements have left a legacy are valued for this award.
The nomination must come from a professional LSAC member in good standing. Nominations require two letters of support: one from a professional member of LSAC, and one from anyone in the community who has benefited from the nominee’s work.
Recipients may receive this award only once.