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Spring Celebration 2011: COE honors four Distinguished Alumni
Crystal Apple Award
Pamelia Carsillo, a retired art teacher from Kennesaw Mountain High School, received the 2011 Crystal Apple Award, an honor given to alumni in K-12 education who have made a significant impact on student, school or school district performance.
Carsillo (BFA ‘79, EdD ’96), of Kennesaw, was named 2010-11 Cobb County School District Secondary Art Teacher of the Year, 2006 Georgia Commission on the Holocaust Distinguished Educator of the Year, 2003 Fulbright Memorial Scholar to Japan, and 2002 Georgia Art Education Association Secondary Art Teacher of the Year. She earned National Board Certification in 2001.
Professional Achievement Awards
Elizabeth (Betsy) Bernard Bockman, principal of Atlanta Public Schools’ Inman Middle School, and Emily Lembeck, superintendent of Marietta City Schools, received 2011 Professional Achievement Awards, given to alumni in the midpoint of their careers who have demonstrated significant achievements in their fields.
Bockman (MEd ’84, EdS ‘92), of Atlanta, was recognized for her strong and exceptional leadership as a principal. She received Outstanding Principal Honors from the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement in 2007 and 2008 and the Atlanta Families’ Principals Award for Excellence in Education in 2005.
Lembeck (EdD ‘95), of Marietta, has been a finalist for Georgia Superintendent of the Year for the past three years. She has served in the UGA College of Education’s Superintendents’ Education Policy Advisory group since 2007 and participated in the Fulbright German-American Superintendent Seminar in 2004.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert Fore, associate dean for academic affairs and for continuing medical education and professor of internal medicine at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, was recognized with the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding success and significant impact in his field.
Fore (EdD ’76), of Chattanooga, is also Emeritus Director of the Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education.
Additional leadership positions that Fore has held include Associate Executive Director of the Florida Medical Association, Executive Editor of the Journal of the Florida Medical Association, and Associate Dean for Graduate & Continuing Medical Education and Professor of Medical Education at Mercer University School of Medicine.
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