International Palladium Medal
International Palladium Medal | |
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Awarded for | Given roughly every two years for "outstanding contribution to the chemical industry." |
Date | 1961 |
Location | New York City |
Presented by | Société de Chimie Industrielle (American) |
Website | http://www.societe.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=11039&module_id=175621 |
The International Palladium Medal is an award given annually by the Société de Chimie Industrielle (American Section) in New York to someone who has made outstanding contributions to the chemical industry on an international level.[1] When founded in 1918, the Société de Chimie Industrielle in New York was an American section of an international organization based in Paris.[2][3] It is currently an independent society.[4]
The International Palladium Medal was instituted in 1958 and first awarded in 1961.[1] The first recipient was Ernest-John Solvay, for his "untiring efforts to promote freer exchange of both technical information and products of chemistry."[5] The medal has generally been given every two years. It has been awarded to recipients from America, Belgium,[5] France, Germany and Great Britain.[1][6]
Recipients
[edit]- 1961 Ernest-John Solvay[5]
- 1963 Charles Allen Thomas[7]
- 1964 Monroe Jackson Rathbone II
- 1965 Paul Toinet
- 1967 Henry Smith Wingate[8]
- 1968 Karl Winnacker (50th anniversary congress of the Société de Chimie Industrielle)[9]
- 1972 William Wayne Keeler[10]
- 1974 J. Peter Grace[11]
- 1977 Werner C. Brown[12]
- 1979 Edward R. Kane[13]
- 1981 Paul F. Oreffice[14]
- 1983 Thomas G. Gibian[15]
- 1985 Gerald D. Laubach[16]
- 1987 Harry Corless[17]
- 1989 Konrad M. Weis[18]
- 1991 Robert D. Kennedy[19]
- 1993 Jean-René Fourtou[20]
- 1994 Frank Popoff[21]
- 1995 Edgar S. Woolard, Jr.[22]
- 1997 Thomas L. Gossage[23]
- 1999 Earnest W. Deavenport, Jr.[24]
- 2001 William S. Stavropoulos[25]
- 2003 Vincent A. Calarco[26]
- 2005 Jürgen F. Strube[27]
- 2007 Jeffrey M. Lipton[28]
- 2009 Chad O. Holliday, Jr.[29][30][31]
- 2011 Stephanie A. Burns[32][33]
- 2013 Andrew N. Liveris[34]
- 2015 Ellen Kullman[35]
- 2017, Seifi Ghasemi[36]
- 2019, Pierre Brondeau[37]
External links
[edit]- Société de Chimie Industrielle
- Société de Chimie Industrielle. French Wikipedia.
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Palladium Medal to Inco's Wingate". Chemical & Engineering News. 45 (43): 118. 9 October 1967. doi:10.1021/cen-v045n043.p118.
- ^ "Palladium Medal to Winnacker of I. G. Farben". Chemical & Engineering News. 46 (23): 62–69. 27 May 1968. doi:10.1021/cen-v046n023.p062.
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- ^ Center for Oral History. "Paul F. Oreffice". Science History Institute.
- ^ "AWARDS". Chemical & Engineering News. 61 (19): 63–64. 9 May 1983. doi:10.1021/cen-v061n019.p063.
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- ^ REISCH, MARC S. (13 May 1991). "Carbide's Kennedy Expresses Views On Industry Safety, Other Issues". Chemical & Engineering News. 69 (19): 14–16. doi:10.1021/cen-v069n019.p014.
- ^ LAYMAN, PATRICIA (3 May 1993). "France's Rhône-Poulenc Looks To Innovation for Growth". Chemical & Engineering News. 71 (18): 27–28. doi:10.1021/cen-v071n018.p027. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
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- ^ "Palladium Medal will be awarded to DuPont's Edgar Woolard Jr". Chemical & Engineering News. 73 (9): 55. 27 February 1995. doi:10.1021/cen-v073n009.p055.
- ^ REISCH, MARC (19 May 1997). "Hercules' Gossage On Corporate Survival". Chemical & Engineering News. 75 (20): 26–27. doi:10.1021/cen-v075n020.p026.
- ^ MCCOY, MICHAEL (17 May 1999). "Deavenport: Still Charging Ahead". Chemical & Engineering News. 77 (20): 31–34. doi:10.1021/cen-v077n020.p031.
- ^ REISCH, MARC S. (14 May 2001). "Patience and Persistence". Chemical & Engineering News. 79 (20): 22–25. doi:10.1021/cen-v079n020.p022.
- ^ REISCH, MARC S. (12 May 2003). "Taking the Bull by the Horns". Chemical & Engineering News. 81 (19): 15–16. doi:10.1021/cen-v081n019.p015.
- ^ SHORT, PATRICIA L. (23 May 2005). "Reflecting on a Life in Chemicals". Chemical & Engineering News. 83 (21): 27–28. doi:10.1021/cen-v083n021.p027.
- ^ STORCK, WILLIAM J. (7 May 2007). "Lipton to Receive Palladium Medal". Chemical & Engineering News. 85 (19): 40–42. doi:10.1021/cen-v085n019.p040.
- ^ "Charles O. Holliday, Jr., receives the 2009 International Palladium Medal for major contributions to chemical industry". The Council on Competitiveness. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
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- ^ "Ellen Kullman, Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, DuPont, to be Awarded the 2015 International Palladium Medal". DuPont. October 7, 2014.
- ^ Reisch, Marc S. (January 16, 2017). "Ghasemi to receive Palladium award". Chemical & Engineering News. 95 (3): 10. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
- ^ Reisch, Marc (November 9, 2018). "FMC's Brondeau to get International Palladium Medal". C&EN.