
Lynn Storey, Manager of Direct Response for The Hope Institute for Children and Families, will receive the 18th Chicago Association of Direct Marketing (CADM) Natalie P. Holmes Volunteer of the Year Award during the association’s 55th Annual Meeting and Volunteer Recognition Luncheon on August 12th. (For details on the luncheon and to register, click here.)
In announcing her selection, CADM President Cyndi Greenglass said, “Lynn has made a tremendous impact at CADM, and has contributed considerably to the success of the CADM Book Club. Her ongoing efforts and enthusiasm have helped turn this new program into a ‘must attend’ thought leadership series. Lynn began as a student in the CADM Basic Course and immediately raised her hand to help out as a CADM Volunteer. In no time at all, she was offering suggestions, ideas, and her time with enthusiasm and clarity.”
The Natalie P. Holmes Volunteer of the Year award is chosen by CADM’s current president in honor of the association’s former executive director, who retired in 1992 after 20 years’ service and died in January 2009. Criteria for the Holmes award include: a high level of personal dedication to furthering the goals of CADM and its members; a track record of continuous years of contribution; a high standard of professionalism; enhancement of the association’s services and assistance in developing or implementing programs.
In the history of the Holmes Award, 16 have gone to individuals. Twice before the award was won by an advertising agency: Draftfcb in 2001, and Colman Brohan Davis in 2009. The complete list of past recipients follows:
2009 Colman Brohan Davis
2008 Heather Baker
2007 Roy Wollen
2006 Randee Monitz
2005 Jim Sherman
2004 Frank Roman
2003 Michael Becker
2002 Bart Zeller, Jr.
2001 Draftfcb
2000 Ian Scarlett
1999 Susan Kryl
1998 Nancy Dennis
1997 Jay Gondelman, Steve Hausheer, Phil Brown
1996 Susan K. Jones
1995 Linda Pickering
1994 Todd Hunt
In announcing her selection, CADM President Cyndi Greenglass said, “Lynn has made a tremendous impact at CADM, and has contributed considerably to the success of the CADM Book Club. Her ongoing efforts and enthusiasm have helped turn this new program into a ‘must attend’ thought leadership series. Lynn began as a student in the CADM Basic Course and immediately raised her hand to help out as a CADM Volunteer. In no time at all, she was offering suggestions, ideas, and her time with enthusiasm and clarity.”
The Natalie P. Holmes Volunteer of the Year award is chosen by CADM’s current president in honor of the association’s former executive director, who retired in 1992 after 20 years’ service and died in January 2009. Criteria for the Holmes award include: a high level of personal dedication to furthering the goals of CADM and its members; a track record of continuous years of contribution; a high standard of professionalism; enhancement of the association’s services and assistance in developing or implementing programs.
In the history of the Holmes Award, 16 have gone to individuals. Twice before the award was won by an advertising agency: Draftfcb in 2001, and Colman Brohan Davis in 2009. The complete list of past recipients follows:
2009 Colman Brohan Davis
2008 Heather Baker
2007 Roy Wollen
2006 Randee Monitz
2005 Jim Sherman
2004 Frank Roman
2003 Michael Becker
2002 Bart Zeller, Jr.
2001 Draftfcb
2000 Ian Scarlett
1999 Susan Kryl
1998 Nancy Dennis
1997 Jay Gondelman, Steve Hausheer, Phil Brown
1996 Susan K. Jones
1995 Linda Pickering
1994 Todd Hunt
1993 Harry Kraus
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