Mason Lankford Fire Service Leadership Award

Mission Statement | About the Award | Who was Mason Lankford | Previous Recipients
Eligibility and Requirements
| Application Form

2010 Award Submission Deadline - March 26, 2010


Mission Statement

The Mason Lankford Fire Service Leadership Award, sponsored by the Congressional Fire Services Institute (CFSI) and Motorola, was established to recognize an individual who has been proactive at the local, state, or federal government level to improve fire/emergency services and life safety issues.

About the Award
Mason Lankford Award

Jointly sponsored by the Congressional Fire Services Institute (CFSI) and Motorola since 1998, the award exemplifies the work of the late Mason Lankford. Mason's legacy resonates in the message he would impart calling for a stronger fire service without leaving anyone behind. Mason waged his best battles not on the fire ground, but in congressional and state legislative offices. He did not look at issues with any predisposition that favored one group over another. Mason sought a fire service that stressed preparation and readiness of all responders.
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Who Was Mason Lankford

Mason Lankford
J. Mason Lankford, Jr. devoted much of his life to the fire service. A native of Texas, Mason served in various capacities, including Tarrant County (TX) Fire Marshal. When Congressman Curt Weldon (PA), founder of the Congressional Fire Service Caucus, sought Congressional support fora fire caucus, Mason recruited the Texas delegation, including then House Speaker Jim Wright, who was a pivotal player in the successful launch of the Fire Caucus.
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2010 Recipient

Announced on April 29, 2010

Previous Recipients

2009 - Steve Edwards, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute
2008 - Hal Bruno, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

2007 - Garry Briese (ret.), International Association of Fire Chiefs
2006 - Meri-K Appy, Home Safety Council
2005 - Chief Alan Caldwell, International Association of Fire Chiefs
2004 - Chief R. David Paulison, FEMA Director
2003 - Chief Dennis Compton, International Fire Service Training Association
2002 - Chief Raymond M. Downey, FDNY (Posthumously)
2001 - Chief John Eversole, Chicago Fire Department
2000 - Paul Boecker, Lisle Woodridge (IL) Fire District
1999 - E. James Monihan

Fire Service Person of the Year
1998 - John Mason Lankford (Posthumously)
1997 - Anthony O'Neill, NFPA
1996 - Steve Austin, DVFA
1993 - Hal Bruno, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Eligibility and Requirements

Award Goals | Award Eligibility | Selection Committee | Award | Award Submission | Application Form |

Award Goals
Each year an individual from the fire and emergency services community can be nominated to receive the Mason Lankford Fire Service Leadership Award. Candidates should exemplify one or more of the following goals:
•Leadership in promoting and supporting fire/emergency service and life safety issues
•Advancing the readiness of the Fire/EMS services at any level of government (local, county, state, federal).
•Strengthening fire safety through the development of fire prevention programs.
•Act as a catalyst to improve the fire service.
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Award Eligibility
•Candidate can be employed by a government agency, private organization, be self-employed, or serve in a voluntary capacity
•The actions or achievements for which the candidate is being considered must have a positive impact in advancing the readiness of the fire and EMS services at any level of government (local, county, state, or federal)
•Candidate must be nominated by someone other than him/herself, and CFSI must receive letters of support from at least two elected public officials who are familiar with the candidate's leadership in the fire service. It is not imperative that the elected officials both serve at the same level (i.e.; federal, state, or local).
•Candidate must have a fire service or EMS background or have served a significant role in the fire and life safety community
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Selection Committee
The Selection Committee is comprised of the CFSI Board of Directors and Chairman of the CFSI National Advisory Committee. The award recipient will be the sole decision of the CFSI Board of Directors.
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Award
•The recipient of the Mason Lankford Fire Service Leadership Award will be honored at the annual National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner held each spring in Washington, D.C.
•The winner will receive a trip to Washington, D.C. to attend the dinner. This includes airfare and hotel accommodations.
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Award Submission
•To be considered for this award the candidate must be nominated by someone other than him/herself.
•An abstract of between 200-500 words detailing how the candidate has worked to promote fire service issues must be included along with the nomination form.
•The application must include the written recommendation of two (2) elected officials at either the state, local, or federal level.
•Candidate nominations must be received by March 26, 2010 at the CFSI office: MASON LANKFORD FIRE SERVICE LEADERSHIP AWARD, c/o CFSI, 900 Second Street NE - Suite 303, Washington, D.C. 20002.
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Application Form
The 2010 application is now available. Please download it, fill it out, and send it back to CFSI. The application must be received on or before March 26, 2010. If you have any questions or concerns please give us a call at (202) 371-1277.
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