The 2012 recipients of the Tim Haines Memorial Award of Honor and Distinction, honored at the 14th Biennial Convention in Denver:
Kevin Bianchi
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Mark Griffin
At the end of 2015, a remaining Timmy Award from the 2014 15th Biennial Convention was awarded to Aaron Fishman. The Oakland Center controller was honored for the pivotal role he played on the NATCA ERAM Implementation Team, on which he was in charge of training.
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Julio Henriques
At the end of 2015, a remaining Timmy Award from the 2014 15th Biennial Convention was awarded to Scott Pressley. The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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Garth Koleszar
At the end of 2015, a remaining Timmy Award from the 2014 15th Biennial Convention was awarded to Scott Pressley. The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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Russ Miller
Davis, a Southern California TRACON controller, was honored for the many accomplishments he had in his role as the first NATCA NextGen Rep, a position he held for over five years.
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Scot Morrison
At the end of 2015, a remaining Timmy Award from the 2014 15th Biennial Convention was awarded to Scott Pressley. The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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Jeff Richards
At the end of 2015, a remaining Timmy Award from the 2014 15th Biennial Convention was awarded to Scott Pressley. The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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Kelly Richardson
At the end of 2015, a remaining Timmy Award from the 2014 15th Biennial Convention was awarded to Scott Pressley. The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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Jim Ullmann
The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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Steve Weidner
The Birmingham controller was honored for his many accomplishments as NATCA’s Article 48 Rep for Wake RECAT, as well as his role on NATCA’s Drug and Alcohol Committee.
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