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Vexillologist of the Year

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Introduction

Each year the award of Vexillologist of the Year is made to a worthy individual on FOTW. The award was conceived and introduced by Edward Mooney in early 1999, who was at the time list-master.

Guidelines

  1. The nominee will be a recognized member in good standing.
  2. The nominee will be nominated by a member in good standing.
  3. No-one may nominate him/herself.
  4. The nomination must be seconded (or a second nomination made) by a member in good standing.
  5. Nomination can be for any service that contributes to the FOTW purposes.
  6. The role of the nominee for which the nomination is made should be briefly explained by the nominator.
  7. Service can be for a specific project, or for a leadership role.
  8. Voting will be by secret web ballot.
  9. A simple high vote will determine the winner.
  10. The winner and top three vote-getters are announced.

Past Winners

Past winners of the Vexillologist of the Year are:

  • 1998: Edward Mooney for services rendered in support of the mailing list and editing of web pages.
  • 1999: Dov Gutterman for his extensive vexiferreting of the Internet and contributions to uncovering flags
  • 2000: Pascal Gross for his graphical work in Swiss communal flags
  • 2001: Željko Heimer for his scholarly and graphical contributions to provide accurate national flags based on Album des Pavillons (2000)
  • 2002: no award
  • 2003: no award
  • 2004: Rob Raeside for his long term as director
  • 2005: António Martins-Tuválkin; as former list master, tireless critic, precise editor, and promoter of quality on the FOTW website
  • 2006: Christopher Southworth for his continued and tireless work on the Dictionary of Vexillology
  • 2007: David Prothero for his work on the research of the British maritime flags, his continuous contributions about ensigns and his scholarly mastery of the UK Public Records
  • 2008: Jarig Bakker for his relentless service to FOTW in providing graphics of municipal flags and his long-standing editorial duties.