Fellow of KAMP is generally the highest honor that KAMP bestows upon an individual. It recognizes the achievements of an individual who has demonstrated exceptional service to KAMP through his or her involvement in GIS, geography, mapping, surveying, cartography or an allied subject through professional contributions, leadership roles, philanthropy, publications, teaching, mentoring or research.
Article XII. Fellow of KAMP
The designation as “Fellow of KAMP” (hereinafter referred to as “Fellow”) is one of the highest honors that the Kentucky Association of Mapping Professionals bestows upon a member.
Selection as Fellow honors the achievements of the individual who has demonstrated exceptional service to KAMP through his or her involvement in GIS, geography, mapping, surveying, cartography or an allied subject through professional contributions, leadership roles, philanthropy, publications, teaching, mentoring or research.
Candidates for fellowship must be nominated, and then approved by the Executive Board, as outlined below:
(1) Requirements for Consideration: an individual nominated for Fellow must have a minimum of ten (10) years in good standing as a KAMP member. The individual is not required to have ten (10) years of consecutive membership. An individual nominated for Fellow shall have served at least one full term (as defined by Article IV. Section 1 of the KAMP constitution) on the KAMP Executive Board. The individual nominated for Fellow shall have a demonstrated track record of significant contributions in the fields of GIS, geography, mapping, surveying, cartography, or an allied subject.
(2) Nomination: any KAMP member in good standing may nominate another individual for consideration as Fellow. Self-nominations are not allowed.
Nominate an individual for KAMP Fellow by completing the form HERE.
Nominations will close at the end of August. Any submissions after that will be considered for the following year.
KAMP began honoring fellows in conjunction with our 15th Anniversary in 2018. The 2018 class is larger due to it being the inaugural year.
2024
Andrew McKinney
Annemarie Sacra
2023
Matt Wagoner
Joe Woods
2022
Vincent A DiNoto, Jr., GISP, GeoEdC
DJ Biddle, GISP
2020
Tom East, GISP
Louis Hill, AICP, GISP
2019
Curt Bynum, GISP
2018
Angela Scott, GISP
Christy Powell, GISP
Demetrio P. Zourarakis, Ph.D, GISP, CMS, CGP-G
J. Kyle Snyder, GISP
Lance G. Morris, M.S.
Meghan Brown, GISP
Ronald W. Householder, PLS, GISP
Scott Stepro, GISP
Trisha W. Brush, GISP