The COPAS Eagle Award originated in 2002 and is in recognition of the commitment of an individual who has significantly contributed to COPAS in a standing committee, special committee, or project. The COPAS President selects the individual, and the award is presented at the Fall Council Meeting.
2022 | Jeff Wright Wade Hopper |
Dallas Houston |
2021 | Tammy Miller-Davison | Colorado |
2020 | Roger Gann | Oklahoma City |
2019 | Dan Triezenberg | Michigan |
2018 | Debra Retzloff | Houston |
2017 | Vicki Cromer Lary Sides |
Ark-La-Tex Houston |
2016 | Salomon Tristan | Dallas |
2015 | Bryce Bales | San Antonio |
2014 | Howard Blunk | Houston |
2013 | Tom Wierman | COPAS Office |
2012 | Jeff Alcott | New Orleans |
2011 | Karla Bower | Houston |
2010 | David Smylie | Tulsa |
2009 | Jane Kincaid | Corpus Christi |
2008 | Rick Jones | Houston |
2007 | Fred Watson | Houston |
2006 | Bob Wilkinson | Oklahoma-Tulsa |
2005 | Penny Parten | Permian Basin |
2004 | Mike Cougevan | Acadiana |
2003 | Barbara Koch | Oklahoma City |
2002 | Sandy Launchbaugh | Colorado |
Created in 2017, the COPAS Ring of Honor is recognition of the commitment of an individual who has significantly contributed to COPAS in a standing committee, special committee, or project.”
2022 | Mike Cougevan Salomon Tristan |
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2021 | Terry McMurray Tom Wierman |
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2020 | Jeff Alcott | |
2019 | Sandy Launchbaugh Fred Watson |
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2018 | David Smylie Robert Wilkinson |
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2017 | Howard Blunk Karla Bower John Gear John Jolly Pat Martindale |