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WFA Essays

The Woodie Flowers Award celebrates effective communication in the art and science of engineering and design. Dr. William Murphy founded this prestigious award in 1996 to recognize mentors who lead, inspire and empower using excellent communication skills1. Mentors must win a Woodie Flowers Finalist Award at a Regional or District Championship to be eligible for the Woodie Flowers Award.


EWCP is collecting essays to showcase noiminated mentors. Students are encouraged to use these essays as a starting point when writing nominations for their mentors.  

 

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365 John Larock WFA
461 Steve Florence
469 Artur Ostrowski
494 Jay TenBrink
537 John Budish
599 Joseph Vanderway
604 Helen Arrington
604 Jim Mori
604 John Best
604 Maggie Best

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WFA Winners

Liz Calef (1997)
Mike Bastoni (1998)
Ken Patton (1999)
Kyle Hughes (2000)
Bill Beatty (2001)
Dave Verbrugge (2002)
Andy Baker (2003)
Dave Kelso (2004)
Paul Copioli (2005)
Rob Mainieri (2006)
Dan Green (2007)
Mark Breadner (2008)
John Novak (2009)
Chris Fultz (2010)
John Larock (2011)
Earl Scime (2012)
Fredi Lajvardi (2013)
Lane Matheson (2014)
Mark Lawrence (2015)
Eric Stokely (2016)
Glenn Lee (2017)
Gail Drake (2018)
Allen Gregory (2019)
Lucien Junkin (2020)

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