CSSP Leadership Citation

CSSP confers its Citation for Leadership and Achievement to honor individuals who merit special recognition for outstanding achievements in the last year in support of scientific research. Winners of the CSSP Leadership Citation include:

Fred Kavli, Chairman and Founder, The Kavli Foundation - Shows the way to support science excellence.

Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) Chair, Independent Agencies Appropriations - Warns that US is slipping behind Asia in innovation.

Lisa Jackson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency – Balances competing risks, and benefits for the largest number.

Texas Instruments Senior Vice President Melendy Lovett - Explains the need to involve mass media in math education.

Senator Pete Dominici - Explains his view of good leadership.

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NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin (top) - Sees unlimited knowledge frontier constrained by resources; USDA Under Secretary Joseph Jen - Ensured the largest one-year increase in basic science research money by USDA.

Paul Anastas (Yale) - Describes the future impact of green chemistry.

2012 – Fred Kavli, Chairman and Founder, The Kavli Foundation

Chairman Bart Gordon, Chair, House Science & Technology Comittee - Achieved passage of 150 bills supporting science during his first four years as S&T Chairman

2011 – Lisa Jackson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

2010 – Alexander Cruickshank, Director Emeritus, The Gordon Research Conferences
2010 – John P. Holdren, Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

2009 – Rush Holt, Co-Chair, House Research & Development Caucus
2009 – David Korn, MD, Vice Provost for Research, Harvard University

2008 – Paul Anastas, Director, Yale University, Center for Green Chemistry & Eng
2008 – John Warner, Director, University of Massachusetts, Center  for Green Chemistry

2007 – Bart Gordon, Chair, House Science & Technology Committee

2006 – James Hansen, Director, Goddard Inst., NASA

2005 – Melendy Lovett, Senior VP, Texas Instruments
2005 – Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA), Chair, Independent Agencies Appropriations

2004 – Joseph Jen, Undersecretary, USDA

2003 – Norman Neureiter, Science Advisor to Secretary of State

2002 – Jane Lubchenco, President, ICSU

2000 – Harold Shapiro, President, Princeton University
2000 – Alfred Berkeley, III, Board Vice Chairman, NASDAQ

1999 – Mary Woolley, President, Research America

1998 – John Elter, Vice President, Xerox

1997 – Pete V. Domenici, Chair, Senate Budget Committee

1996 – Norman Augustine, CEO, Lockheed-Martin Corporation
1996 – Vernon Ehlers, Vice Chair, House Science Committee
1996 – Daniel Goldin, Administrator, NASA

1995 – David Kessler, Administrator, FDA
1995 – Carol Browner, Administrator, EPA
1995 – Martin Apple, CEO, CSSP

1994 – Jack W. Thomas, Chief, U.S. Forest Service
1994 – Cornelius Pings, President, AAU