2016 SNIA Member Recognition Honorees

2016 SNIA Member Recognition Honorees

We could not do the work of the SNIA without our passionate and dedicated volunteers. We are pleased to recognize the following honorees in two unique categories. Honorees are selected by SNIA members via an anonymous survey. The first set of awards are individuals who made significant contributions to SNIA. The second set of awards are group awards which recognize an affiliate, forum, initiative or technical work group.

(as announced January 18, 2017)

Individual Awards

James Pappas (Intel Corporation)

EXCEPTIONAL LEADERSHIP

The individual who has provided outstanding leadership to advance a cause for SNIA leading to an impact on the industry or the Association.

Patrick Boyd (Dell Corporation)

UNSUNG HERO HONOREE

An individual who continually worked tirelessly under the radar expecting no accolades or attention but who in fact probably deserves more than the rest.

Doug Voigt (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

The individual whose consistent contributions during the previous year have furthered the work of an existing program.

Richelle Ahlvers (Broadcom Limited)

NEW CONTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR

Individual who contributed to a new area or program. This individual has begun contributing in a different area than they have been contributing to.

Group Awards

SNIA GROUP OF THE YEAR:

A SNIA group which had members and efforts which helped SNIA achieve something innovative and groundbreaking.

Recognized Groups: SNIA SSM TWG 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT OF A SNIA TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY (FORUM, INITIATIVE, OR COMMITTEE):

The group which significantly advanced a cause for SNIA with its achievements leading to an impact on the industry or the Association.

Recognized Groups: SNIA Storage Management Initiative 

SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION(S) BY A COMMITTEE OR REGIONAL AFFILIATE

The SNIA Committee or Regional Affiliate, which above all others, consistently stepped up and helped SNIA achieve something new and groundbreaking or which significantly advanced an existing program.

Recognized Groups: SNIA Japan 

SIGNIFICANT IMPACT BY A PREVIOUSLY EXISTING TECHNICAL WORK GROUP (TWG) OR TASK FORCE

The SNIA TWG or Task Force, which above all others, had members and efforts which consistently stepped up and helped SNIA achieve something new and groundbreaking or which significantly advanced an existing program.

Recognized Groups: SFF Task Force