ACM has three distinct member grades to recognize the professional accomplishments of our members:
Senior Member—is a new member grade recognizing those ACM members, with at least 10 years of professional experience, that have demonstrated performance and accomplishment that set them apart.
Distinguished Engineer, Scientist, or Member—is a new member grade recognizing those ACM members, with at least 15 years of professional experience, that have made significant accomplishments or achieved a significant impact on the computing field.
Fellow—is ACM’s most prestigious member grade recognizing the top 1% of ACM members for their outstanding accomplishments in computing and information technology and/or outstanding service to ACM and the larger computing community (see pages 7475 for a listing of the 34 new ACM Fellows inductees).
Criteria
Senior Member
- Five years of continuous (Professional) membership in ACM.
- 10 years of professional experience.
- Demonstrated performance that sets the member apart from peers.
- Three endorsements from colleagues (not necessarily ACM members) in the field.
Distinguished Engineer, Scientist, or Member
- Five years of continuous (Professional) membership in ACM.
- 15 years of professional experience.
- Significant accomplishment in, or a significant impact on, the computing field.
- Four endorsements from colleagues in the field. Three of these endorsements must be from ACM Members. It is recommended, but not required, that at least two of these endorsements be from ACM Fellows. Ideally, one of the four endorsements will be from a current or past employer or client.
Fellow
- Five years of continuous (Professional) membership in ACM.
- No specific requirement for years of professional experience.
- Outstanding accomplishments in computing and information technology and/or outstanding service to ACM and the larger computing community.
- Five to eight endorsements from current ACM Professional Members—ideally from ACM Fellows.
Nomination Procedures
All nominations for advanced ACM member grades must be made through the ACM Web site:
Senior Members are self-nominating (www.acm. org/seniormember).
Distinguished Engineers, Scientists, Members can be self-nominating or may be nominated by a current ACM Professional Member (www.acm.org/distinguishedmember).
Fellows must be nominated by an ACM Professional Member (www.acm.org/fellow).
Notes
- In meeting the requirements for professional experience, educational experience is credited as follows:
- Three years if the candidate holds a baccalaureate degree.
- Four years if the candidate holds a master’s degree.
- Five years if the candidate holds a doctorate degree.
- They know the candidate and their work.
- The candidate has accurately described their achievements.
- The accomplishments outlined in the nomination meet the endorsers’ best understanding of the criteria for Senior and Distinguished Member.
Deadlines
Senior Member nominations and endorsements must be received by May 31, 2006.
Distinguished Engineer, Scientist, Member nominations and endorsements must be received by July 31, 2006.
Fellow nominations and endorsements must be received by September 8, 2006.
Recognition
ACM Senior Members and Distinguished Members will receive a certificate and a specially annotated ACM membership card. There will be an announcement on the ACM Web site and in Communications of the ACM listing the names of the Senior Members and Distinguished Members.
ACM Fellows will receive a certificate, a specially annotated ACM membership card and an ACM Fellow lapel pin. Their names will be listed in an issue of Communications of the ACM and a letter of recognition will be sent to the chief executive at the Fellow’s place of employment. Formal induction ceremonies and presentation of Fellow certificates and pins will take place at the next annual ACM Awards Banquet.
Questions
Please send any questions you may have about the Senior Member, Distinguished Member, or Fellows Programs to:
Senior@acm.org
Distinguished@acm.org
Fellow@acm.org
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