Bill Bronson served the M.A.T.C. from 1957 to his death in March 1987. Early in his career, he
served as a dedicated and helping conferee. For the last seventeen years of his life, Bill lent his skills and leadership
as conference co-chairperson.
His dedication to his work and his love for people was always evident as he encouraged and taught others
to grow through study and sharing. Above all, he advocated "giving" and extending one's every effort to helping those
in need.
Qualifications: A nominee for this award should be a skillful person working in a therapeutic
discipline who:
- Has demonstrated outstanding service to those in need through professional and/or private life.
- Is always willing to share ideas, encouragement and skills with peers.
- Has demonstrated dedication to improving quality of life for people in need.
- Has earned the esteem of clients, colleagues, and the community.
Nominations: To nominate someone, please submit the following:
- Nominee's name, address and phone number
- Information about his/her present employer
- A resume of the nominee's work experiences and affiliations
- A brief statement describing why the nominee should recieve this award
- At least two letters of support for the nominee
- Your name, address, and phone number