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VAGP AWARD PROGRAM

The VAGP Honors and Awards Committee annually honors the accomplishments of VAGP agencies, members or any person who has provided outstanding service to VAGP, and any VAGP members who have distinguished themselves in the areas of purchasing or materials management, involvement in association activities, and promotion of professional development not only for themselves but also for others.

At the Spring Conference, the committee may award the annual VAGP Professional Manager of the Year, the VAGP Professional Buyer of the Year, Life Membership (regular or retired), Distinguished Service and T. Gordon Sandridge Lifetime Achievement Awards.

At the Fall Conference, the Committee may award the T. Gordon Sandridge Lifetime Achievement Award, VAGP's most prestigious award, the Distinguished Service Award, Regular or Retired Life Membership Awards, the Volunteer of the Year Award, and the Leading Light Award.


Each year, VAGP also submits a Manager of the Year and Buyer of the Year nomination for consideration for the national awards from NIGP.

Available Awards:

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Buyer of the Year Award
Buyer of the Year Award

Individual purchasing professionals at all levels of public procurement are encouraged to apply for the Buyer of the Year Award based on significant contributions to the advancement of the purchasing profession and professional development as demonstrated by the criteria outlined in the guidelines/submission form.


ELIGIBILITY

The definition of Buyer is limited to those buyers who have little or no supervisory or management responsibilities in the organization. The Buyer function as defined by the UPPCC "involves the process of determining the customer requirements, reviewing specifications or requirements, developing and issuing bids, evaluating offers and selecting the vendor, arriving at fair and reasonable price and terms, preparing the contract or purchase order, vendor relations, following up to ensure timely delivery, and contract administration provisions."


Personnel involved in one or more facets of the procurement cycle shall also be eligible: managers of contracts; warehouse personnel including storekeepers, stocking personnel, and property accountability personnel; contract oversight personnel such as engineers; and MBE/WBE outreach personnel. Buyers must have performed the activity themselves or have had primary responsibility for performing the activity as a member of a team.


CRITERIA

Criteria for this award includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Contributions to purchasing as demonstrated by such things as publishing articles, initiating innovative concepts, serving on special task forces or purchasing association committees.
  • Contributions to professional development as demonstrated by participation in purchasing related texts or course development or serving as an instructor in NIGP seminars, community college classes or review seminars.
  • Contributions to employer as demonstrated by writing a comprehensive manual, contributions to purchasing ordinances, codes or writing or participating in special programs, such as disadvantaged business or affirmative action programs, or special contribution to entity through internal or external programs or activities.
  • Contributions to VAGP or NIGP as demonstrated by service as a chapter officer or committee chair, committee activity for either VAGP or NIGP, or special contribution to either association through internal or external activities.

 

VAGP AWARD RECIPIENTS

2024 Tyler Tingler, VCA

2023 Kelly D. Kinnear

2022 Wendy Cole, VCO, CPPB

2020 Kimberly Robinette, VCO, VCA

2019 Ginger Gordon, CPPB

2018 Carla Smith, CPPB

2017 Stephanie Brown, MPA, CPPB

2016 LeeAnne Beatty Smith, CPPB, VCA, CUPO

2015 Melinda Williams, CPPB, CPPO, CPP, VCO

2014 Amy Murphy, CPPB, VCO

2007 Robin C. Wyatt, CPPB VCO

2006 John A. Manzella, CPPB

2005 Lacie Davis, CPPB MPA

2003 Amy Upson, CPPB VCO

2002 Amy George, CPPB

2001 David L. Nelson, CPPB

2000 Nancy M. Davis, CPPO CPPB VCO

1999 Ronald M. King, CPPO VCO

1996 Louise E. Stokes, CPPB

1995 Sue Ellen Danielson, CPPB

 

NIGP BUYER OF THE YEAR

The recipient of VAGP's Buyer of the Year Award becomes the VAGP nominee for NIGP's Buyer of the Year. Candidates for the NIGP Buyer of the Year Award are selected from nominations submitted by VAGP or individual members. Nominees must be actively employed in public procurement.


NIGP AWARD RECIPIENTS FROM VAGP

2000 Nancy M. Davis, CPPO, CPPB, VCO

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Distinguished Service Award
Distinguished Service Award

ELIGIBILITY

The recipient of this award need not be a member of a purchasing association or of the purchasing profession but must be recognized for service related to purchasing. No officer may be considered for this award during their active term of office.


CRITERIA

Distinguished service may include but is not limited to:

  • Service to VAGP or NIGP which results in state and/or national recognition that positively reflects on the purchasing profession.
  • Providing active leadership in purchasing organizations and community affairs.
  • Contributions to education and professional development at the state and/or national level.
  • Activities that result in promoting the good name of purchasing organizations and/or the purchasing profession.

 

VAGP AWARD RECIPIENTS

2023 Michael E. Bevis, FNIGP, NIGP-CPP, CPPO, CPSM, CPM, CJP

2022 Patti Innocenti, CPPO, CPPB

2019 Not Awarded

2018 Not Awarded

2017 Ginger Gordon, CPPB

2016 Not Awarded

2015 Kevin Beardsley, CPPO, CPPB

2014 Bill Lindsey, CPPO, C.P.M.

2013 Kathy S. Elgin, CPPO, CPPB

2013 Bill Davis, CPPO

2008 Nancy M. Davis, CPPO CPPB VCO

2007 David Dise, CPPO

2006 Michael Bacile, CPPO CPPB C.P.M. VCO

2006 Michael Coburn, CPPO

2002 Tina M. Borger, CPPO

1998 Janet B. Eisenberg, CPPO

1998 Curtis L. Walsh, CPPO FNIGP

1997 Robert N. Fothergill, CPPO C.P.M.

1997 Terri Hale, CPPB

1995 Rose King, CPPB

1994 John F. Grook, CPPB

1993 D. Darwin Roupe, CPPO

1992 Alfred V. Elias, CPPO

1992 Paul N. Proto

1991 Peggy W. Holland

1990 Donald F. Moore

1990 James E. Waller, CPPO

1988 Norma R. Chandler, CPPO

1984 T. Gordon Sandridge, CPPO FNIGP

1984 Sidney L. Wells, CPPO C.P.M.

 

NIGP DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

The NIGP Board of Directors established the Distinguished Service Award (DSA) in 1950 as the second highest form of recognition offered by the Institute. The purpose of this award is to recognize individuals who have provided extraordinary service to their government entity, the community, the Institute or the purchasing profession.


NIGP AWARD RECIPIENTS FROM VAGP

2015 Kathy Elgin, CPPO, CPPB

2014 Bill Davis, CPPO

2009 Michael J. Bacile, CPPO, CPPB, C.P.M., VCO

2006 Dr. Jack Pitzer, CPPO CBM

2005 Rick D. Berry, CPPO

2005 Dr. Stephen B. Gordon, CPPO FNIGP

2005 Fred Marks, CPPO VCO

2003 Alfred V. Elias, CPPO

1999 Robert N. Fothergill, CPPO C.P.M.

1998 Curtis L. Walsh, CPPO FNIGP

1979 T. Gordon Sandridge, CPPO FNIGP

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Leading Light Award
Leading Light Award

VAGP's Leading Light Award was approved by VAGP's Board of Directors May 20, 2011. The purpose of this agency award program is to recognize an agency who has taken the "Lead" in the public procurement profession through innovative ideas and achievements that "Light" the way for other public procurement professionals.


The Leading Light Award will be offered by VAGP in the fall of each year with the goal of recognizing an outstanding agency within VAGP's membership. The goals of this agency award program are to promote:

  • Recognition of outstanding achievements by agencies within VAGP's membership.
  • Sharing of innovative and best practices between agencies.
  • Encouragement and implementation of vendor outreach initiatives by agencies.
  • Recognition of implementation of a new technology solution within their agency.
  • Recognition of an agency who acted as lead agency in cooperative programs significantly benefiting their agency and other agencies.
  • Recognition of outstanding agency contributions to VAGP and its members.

 

AWARD ELIGIBILITY AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • An agency submitting an award application must have a minimum of one active VAGP member.
  • Only one award submission per agency per calendar year, unless otherwise approved by VAGP's Board of Directors.
  • Award submission must be from previous calendar year accomplishments.
  • To apply for this award, a complete submission must include: VAGP's Leading Light Award Submission Form, supporting narrative, and detailed documentation describing the agency's achievement and benefits. Complete submission must be provided as one continuous electronic file. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
  • All award submissions must be emailed to VAGP's President by the advertised submission due date.
  • Applicant must follow all requirements outlined in this award program to be eligible for consideration of award.

 

SELECTION PROCESS

All award submissions will be evaluated and the selected agency recipient will be determined solely by VAGP's Honors and Awards Committee. Any unopposed award submissions do not guarantee an award. Applicants are encouraged to retain a copy of the submission for their records.


RECOGNITION AND AWARD

Selected agency award recipient will be announced at VAGP's fall event and will receive a bundled award package including the following:

  • Recognition and presentation of the special VAGP Leading Light Award.
  • Recognition in the VAGP Voice, to the membership, and on VAGP's website.
  • One (1) individual full event registration for both the VAGP spring and fall events for the following year.
  • Two (2) individual VAGP professional development low-fee seminar registrations.


The bundled award package may be used by one or more VAGP members employed with the awarded agency. The bundled award package or portions of award are not transferrable to another agency. Registrations for VAGP's spring and fall events and VAGP's Professional Development low-fee seminars expire December 31st of the following year.


AWARD RECIPIENTS

2017-2020 none

2016 City of Charlottesville

2014-2015 none

2013 Newport News Public Schools

2012 Department of Emergency Management

2011 Virginia Information Technologies Agency

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Manager of the Year Award
Manager of the Year Award

Individual purchasing professionals at all levels of public procurement are encouraged to apply for the Manager of the Year Award based on significant contributions to the advancement of the purchasing profession and professional development.


ELIGIBILITY 

The definition of Manager is limited to those public professionals who have supervisory and/or management responsibilities in the organization. Public Procurement Manager functions must include responsibility for overall procurement/material management activities in a specific governmental entity to include the supervision of procurement personnel and/or the display of executive abilities involving economic/financial, technical, statistical, legal and administrative attributes. Management positions may be totally dedicated to the procurement function, or shared with other responsibilities.


CRITERIA

Criteria for this award includes, but is not limited to:

  • Contributions to purchasing, as demonstrated by such things as publishing articles, initiating innovative concepts, serving on special task forces or purchasing association committees.
  • Contributions to professional development, as demonstrated by participation in purchasing related texts or course development or serving as an instructor in NIGP seminars, community college classes or review seminars.
  • Contributions to employer, as demonstrated by writing a comprehensive manual; contributions to purchasing ordinances, codes or writing/participating in special programs, such as disadvantaged business or affirmative action programs; or special contribution to entity through internal or external programs or activities.
  • Contributions to VAGP or NIGP, as demonstrated by service as a chapter officer or committee chair, committee activity for either VAGP or NIGP, or special contribution to either association through internal or external activities.



 

VAGP AWARD RECIPIENTS

2024 Stephanie Brown, MBA, CPPB, NIGP-CPP

2023 J. Oscar Knott, CPP, CPPO, VCO

2022 Mike Gerdes, CPPB

2021 Carla A.B. Smith, CPPO, CPPB

2020 Lorie Newton, CPPO, CPPB

2019 Sharita Bryant, CPPB, VCM VCO, VCA

2018 Etta Henry, CPPO, CPPB, CUPO, VCCO, VCO

2017 Stephanie Suter, CPPO, CPPB

2015-2016 None

2014 Bill Lindsey, CPPO, C.P.M.

2013 Kelly J. Okken, CPPB, VCO, VCCO

2012 Linda A. Wade, CPPB

2011 Jennifer Luchard, CPPB VCO

2009 Lisa Cumming, CPPO CPPB C.P.M. VCO

2008 Donald R. Rainey, CPPB VCO

2007 Timothy W. Moore, CPPB

2006 Nancy Davis, CPPO CPPB VCO

2005 Barbara J. Layman, CPPB VCO

2004 David E. Dise, CPPO

2003 Thomas W. Sawyer, CPPO

2002 Kathy S. Elgin, CPPO

2001 Steve C. Styron, CPPB

2000 Michael J. Bacile, CPPO C.P.M. VCO

1999 Michael Coburn, CPPO

1996 Eugene Anderson, CPPO VCO

1995 Cecelia Stowe, CPPO C.P.M.

1994 Rick D. Berry, CPPO

1993 Richard L. Grimm

1992 Robert N. Fothergill, CPPO C.P.M.

1989 Alfred V. Elias, CPPO

1987D. Darwin Roupe, CPPO

1986 Aubrey C. Baird

1985 M.E. Poole, CPPO

1984 Curtis L. Walsh, CPPO

1983 Paul N. Proto

 

NIGP MANAGER OF THE YEAR

The recipient of VAGP's Manager of the Year Award becomes the VAGP nominee for NIGP's Manager of the Year. Candidates for the NIGP Manager of the Year Award are selected from nominations submitted by VAGP or individual members. Nominees must be actively employed in public procurement.


NIGP AWARD RECIPIENTS FROM VAGP

2022 Lorie W. Newton, CPP, CPPB, CPPO

2015 Kevin Beardsley, CPPO, CPPB

2011 Jennifer Luchard, CPPB VCO

1993 Richard L. Grimm

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Life Membership Awards
Life Membership Awards

VAGP has two categories of life membership. Individuals may be recommended for life membership for continuous and significant long-time service to VAGP. Life members are not required to pay dues to the association.


REGULAR LIFE MEMBERS


Regular Life Members retain voting privileges and should be actively involved in the purchasing profession and the Association. The member should have displayed consistent involvement in the association through attendance of conferences and seminars, and long-time support of the association.


Regular Life Members 

Kathy Elgin, CPPO, CPPB

 Lorie Newton, NIGP-CPP, CPPO, CPPB

Michael Coburn, CPPO

Horace L. Ford, CPPO VCO

Nancy Davis, CPPB, CPPO, VCO

John F. Grook, CPPB

David E. Dise, CPPO

Rose M. King, CPPO CPPB

Alfred V. Elias, CPPO

James A. Waller, Jr. CPPO, CPPB

 

RETIRED LIFE MEMBERS

Retired Life Members shall be the same as a Regular Life Member but shall be retired from the profession and shall have no voting rights.


Retired Life Members

Rick Berry, FNIGP, CPPO 

Alice J. Babcock

Dr. Jack T. Pitzer, CPPO

Aubrey C. Baird

Barbara C. Polk

Tina M. Borger, CPPO

Paul N. Proto

Norma R. Chandler, CPPO

Wiley Rowsey, CPPO, VCO

Sue Danielson, CPPBT

Gordon Sandridge, CPPO FNIGP

May Ann Ferguson

James L. Shotts, C.P.M.

Richard D. Glenn, CPPB

Regina F. Smith, CPPB VCO

Eugene C. Jennings

Bueford B. Thompson

Calvin S. Jones, CPPO

Jo Ann Vanko

Jeanne Maupin

Curtis L. Walsh, CPPO FNIGP

Frederick Marks, CPPO, VCO

Sidney L. Wells, CPPO C.P.M.

T. Ashby Newby

Jeanne Mooney

 

ELIGIBILITY

No member of the Board of Directors may be considered during their term of office.

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Lifetime Achievement Award
Lifetime Achievement Award

VAGP's Lifetime Achievement Award was established in 1994 in recognition of T. Gordon Sandridge, CPPO, FNIGP. Mr. Sandridge, a charter member of VAGP and president in 1967, received VAGP's Distinguished Service Award in 1984.


In addition to his service to VAGP, Mr. Sandridge was president of NIGP from 1975 to 1976, served on the NIGP Board of Directors from 1969 to 1981, received his CPPO designation in 1977 and NIGP's Distinguished Service Award in 1979. In 1982, he received NIGP's highest award, the Albert H. Hall Memorial Award in recognition of excellence in purchasing and outstanding contributions to the public purchasing profession.


The T. Gordon Sandridge Lifetime Achievement Award is VAGP's most prestigious award. It is presented to an individual who possesses high ethical and moral standards, and is recognition of outstanding lifetime contributions and/or service to public procurement.


ELIGIBILITY

Eligibility is restricted to past and/or present members of VAGP. Only members not serving on the current Board of Directors are eligible for nomination.


PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS

2022 J. Kevin Beardsley, CPPO, CPPB

2021 Mike J. Bacile, CPPO, CPPB, C.P.M., VCO

2011 Paul N. Proto

2006 Dr. Jack Pitzer, CPPO

2002 Alfred V. Elias, CPPO

2000 Curtis L. Walsh, CPPO FNIGP

1999 Robert N. Fothergill, CPPO C.P.M.

1994 T. Gordon Sandridge, CPPO FNIGP

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Volunteer of the Year Award
Volunteer of the Year Award

Established by the VAGP Board of Directors in 2006, the Volunteer of the Year Award was created to recognize a member or members displaying substantial volunteerism to the organization. This award recognizes those who go above and beyond the call of duty.


Such volunteerism may include service to VAGP which results in a substantial amount of personal time donated to VAGP activities or service to the membership, contributions to VAGP as demonstrated by service as a committee member or chair, volunteer instructor, conference host. It may also include other special contributions to the association through internal and external activities, and activities that result in promoting the good name of VAGP, activities which promote a positive reflection on VAGP, or a positive reflection on the purchasing profession.


ELIGIBILITY

The recipient of this award must be a member in good standing and must have served VAGP in a volunteer capacity during the previous calendar year. All members are eligible to receive this award except the voting members of the Board of Directors during their term of office.


PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS

2024 Chad Galusha

2022 Carla A.B Smith, CPPO, CPPB

202 Stephanie B. Suter, CPPO, CPPB

2019-2020 None

2018 Elizabeth Dooley, CPPO, CPPB

2017 Kenny Crouch

2016 None

2015 Doug Crenshaw, CPPO, CPPB, VCO; Lorie Newton, CPPO, CPPB

2012 Amy Holschuh, VCO

2011 Kelly S. Dixon, CPPO, CPPB and Katherine "Ginger" Gordon, CPPB

2010 Al Elias, CPPO

2008 Patricia Innocenti, CPPB

2007 Linda Wade, CPPB

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NIGP Awards
NIGP Awards

NIGP annually presents awards in categories recognizing outstanding contributions and service to the profession:

  • Albert H. Hall Memorial Award
  • Chapter of the Year Award
  • Distinguished Service Awards (DSA)
  • Anne Deatherage Meritorious Service Award
  • Manager of the Year
  • Buyer of the Year
  • Essay Awards
  • Pareto Accreditation Award
  • Outstanding Agency Accreditation Achievement
  • Innovations in Public Procurement Award

 

VAGP AWARD RECIPIENTS

ALBERT H. HALL AWARD

2010 Rick D. Berry, CPPO FNIGP

2005 Dr. Stephen B. Gordon, CPPO FNIGP

1998 Curtis L. Walsh, CPPO FNIGP

1979 T. Gordon Sandridge, CPPO FNIGP

 

CHAPTER OF THE YEAR AWARD

The Extra Large Chapter category (created in 2014) represents chapters with 351+ members; the Large Chapter category is for chapters with 201-350 members; the Medium Chapter is for those with 101-250 members; and the Small Chapter category represents chapters with 100 or fewer members.


The Chapter of the Year Award has been redefined over the years based on chapter size, first into three and then into four separate levels. Chapter of the Year was given prior to the first change, Large Chapter of the Year prior to the second change.


2015 Chapter Excellence in Advocacy for Members and the Profession

2014 Extra Large Chapter of the Year

2013 Large Chapter of the Year

2012 Large Chapter of the Year

2011 Large Chapter of the Year

2000 Large Chapter of the Year

1999 Large Chapter of the Year

1998 Large Chapter of the Year

1994 Large Chapter of the Year

1988 Chapter of the Year

1984 Chapter of the Year

 

ANNE DEATHERAGE MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD

2011 Tina Borger, CPPO

 

SPIRIT OF NIGP AWARD

YearRecipient2008Rick Berry, CPPO

 

OTHER AWARDS

UPPCC Awards & Recognitions

UPPCC annually recognizes government agencies if a specified percentage of eligible procurement professionals employed by the agency hold an active certification of CPPO or CPPB. Details and Recipients Here

To submit your organization, you can click Here to read about the options available and apply. 


If you are interested in the UPPCC reimbursement program, click Here

 

Virginia procurement professionals that have earned over 400 CPPB and CPPO certifications.



The National Procurement Institute's Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award (AEP)

The National Procurement Institute's Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award (AEP) recognizes organizational excellence in public and non-profit procurement, encourages development of excellence, provides benchmarks for continued excellence, and increases awareness of public procurement as a profession. https://www.npi-aep.org/

Click Here to apply.


Virginia AEP Awardees:

City of Norfolk

Old Dominion University

Virginia Beach City Public Schools



QPPD Recipients (Formerly OA4)

The Accreditation for Quality Public Procurement Departments* QPPD in an online, value-driven self-assessment for Procurement Departments. During the application process, Procurement Departments identify the laws, i.e., codes, ordinances, regulations, statutes, that authorize Procurement to perform and delegate procurement activities. This is invaluable in providing support for your Procurement Department. Procurement Departments meeting the minimum requirements are QPPD-accredited for three years.

Once a Procurement Department has earned QPPD Accreditation, it is eligible and encouraged to apply for Pareto Accreditation. While the QPPD is a self-assessment that focuses on the Procurement Department, the Pareto requires an external verification and review of Procurement’s strategic and operational functions as well as its stakeholder interactions. This is a more rigorous evaluation, including narrative responses, documentation, and interviews with stakeholders to assess Procurement interaction and responsiveness.


Virginia organizations that have been awarded the QPPD:

City of Norfolk

Chesterfield County

City of Newport News

Stafford County Public Schools


International Federation of Purchasing and Supply Management Award

The International Federation of Purchasing and Supply Management annually presents awards honoring outstanding contributions to the procurement profession. https://www.ifpsm.org/

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