University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Distinguished Alumni Nominations

Nomination Process

We invite you to submit your nominations for the University of Michigan-Flint Alumni Society’s highest honor, the esteemed Distinguished Alumni Award.  Last year the Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner was a great success, with over 200 people in attendance.  Additionally, half of the ticket price was donated to the Alumni Scholarship for Excellence, which made it possible for a UM-Flint student to receive a full scholarship for one year.   With your help this event can remain one of the University of Michigan-Flint’s signature events that will continue to grow each year.

You are welcome to nominate as many individuals as you would like in as many categories as you like.  To fill out a nomination form click here.

Please submit your nominations no later than Friday, June 27, 2008. 

This event truly shows the impact UM-Flint alumni are making here at home and around the world.  Thank you for your time and helping to honor the leaders and best!

Criteria

Distinguished Alumni Award
This award is bestowed upon a UM-Flint alum who has achieved a very high degree of success, and setting an example for all UM-Flint students and alumni.
The Honorable Archie L. Hayman, 2007 recipient
Naval Captain Cloyes Hoover, 2008 recipient


Distinguished Alumni Award for Campus Service
This award is given to a UM-Flint alum who is a dedicated volunteer and has contributed a substantial amount of time, talent and service to the campus. 
David Zick, 2007 recipient
Barry Trantham, 2008 recipient


Distinguished Alumni Award for Community Service
This award is given to a UM-Flint alum who has made a substantial difference in the their community, and affected the lives of many citizens. 
Kay Kelly, 2007 recipient
Carolyn Stubbs, 2008 recipient


Distinguished Emerging Alumni
A recent University of Michigan-Flint graduate, within the past five years, who has embodied the “I am U of M-Flint” philosophy in either campus or community involvement.  
Rafael Turner, 2008 recipient