George R. Loulan AwardBackgroundGeorge R. Loulan, 1913-1997, was one of the founders of the Arizona Rail Passenger Association and of our predecessor, the Rail Passenger Association of the Southwest. He was an active member of these associations for eighteen years and was ultimately designated a life member by the ARPA Board of Directors. For many years, George served as a de facto executive director of the association, and performed an essential role in publicizing our activities, growing our membership, fundraising, and consensus building with respect to issues such as regional rail and commuter rail, the promulgation of which have become principal goals of ARPA. (Additional information) CriteriaThe George R. Loulan Award recognizes the efforts of a community leader active primarily in the private sector who has supported the efforts of ARPA, or goals which are also supported by ARPA, and whose involvement also meets the following criteria:
Nomination
SelectionAn awards committee appointed by the executive committee shall choose the recipient from the list of nominees by evaluating each in the context of the criteria specified above and determining which nominee most closely meets the greatest number of these criteria. The final selection of the candidate shall be approved by the board of directors by telephone poll, or, timing permitting, at the next scheduled meeting. PresentationThe award will be presented to the recipient at a late Autumn event such as an open house or annual dinner. Past Recipients |
Byron A. Nordberg AwardBackgroundByron A. Nordberg, 1936-1997, was for may years an active member of the Arizona Rail Passenger Association and the Rail Passenger Association of California. A resident of Southern California, he was a principal in Nordberg Herzog & Associates, a transportation consulting firm which advocated the regional rail system that ultimately became Metrolink. Later he was a marketing representative for UTDC, the predecessor company of Bombardier, which built Metrolink's cars, and for Metrolink itself. As a consultant, he provided a wealth of material pro-bono to ARPA, and assisted ARPA in Arizona displays of UTDC equipment. The data and the displays have proved essential to our making credible presentations to Arizona officials and business leaders. (Additional information) CriteriaThe Byron A. Nordberg Award recognizes the efforts of a community leader active primarily in the public sector who has supported the efforts of ARPA, or goals which are also supported by ARPA, and whose involvement also meets the following criteria:
Nomination
SelectionAn awards committee appointed by the executive committee shall choose the recipient from the list of nominees by evaluating each in the context of the criteria specified above and determining which nominee most closely meets the greatest number of these criteria. The final selection of the candidate shall be approved by the board of directors by telephone poll, or, timing permitting, at the next scheduled meeting. PresentationThe award will be presented to the recipient at a late Autumn event such as an open house or annual dinner. Past Recipients |