Higher Education HR Awards
Donald E. Dickason Award
Sponsored by TIAA
Nominations are now closed. Award nominators and recipients will be notified in late June.
CUPA-HR’s highest honor is named for the association’s founder. Established in 1970, this award recognizes an individual for exceptional leadership and service to CUPA-HR. Nominees for this award typically will have served in multiple CUPA-HR leadership roles, including one or more elected leadership roles at the national level. Through the generous support of TIAA, CUPA-HR will make a $8,000 contribution to the institution of the recipient’s choice.
Criteria
- Distinguished and continuing service to CUPA-HR, including leadership in an elected national board position;
- Significant contributions to the association in terms of new ideas, dedication and commitment;
- Demonstrated leadership at all levels of the organization;
- Excellence and professionalism in the field of higher education human resource administration;
- Nominee’s institution is a member of CUPA-HR.
Eligibility Note: Individuals who are employed by the association, individuals who serve on the CUPA-HR national board of directors, and the institutions of those directors are not eligible to be nominated or selected for awards during their terms of service.
Jay Stephens, Vice President for People and Culture at the University of Montana, received the Donald E. Dickason Award in 2025.

Past Recipients of the Donald E. Dickason Award
- 2024 – Jeff Herring, University of Utah
- 2023 – Susan Norton, University of Alabama
- 2022 – Marie Williams, Brown University
- 2021 – John Whelan, Indiana University
- 2020 – Donna Popovich, The University of Tampa
- 2019 – David Blake, California Western School of Law
- 2018 – Barbara Carroll, Vanderbilt University
- 2017 – Linda Lulli, Bryant University
- 2016 – Mark Coldren, University at Buffalo
- 2016 – Jane Federowicz, Rosemont College
- 2015 – Lynn Bynum, Bellarmine University
- 2014 – Lauren Turner, University of Massachusetts Lowell
- 2013 – Jack Giarusso, University of Massachusetts Lowell
- 2012 – Kirk Beyer, Gustavus Adolphus College
- 2011 – Allison Vaillancourt, The University of Arizona
- 2010 – Barbara Taylor, University of Arkansas
- 2009 – Stewart Mixon, Medical University of South Carolina
- 2008 – Ken Tagawa, University of Colorado Denver
- 2007 – Patti Couger, Texas A&M University System
- 2006 – John Toller, East Carolina University
- 2005 – Richard Gartrell, University of Denver
- 2004 – Andy Brantley, University of Georgia
- 2003 – Jackie McClain, California State University
- 2001 – C. Keith Groty, Michigan State University
- 2001 – Mary Ann Wersch, Reed College
- 2000 – Shari Andersen, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
- 1999 – Clifford Robinson, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
- 1998 – Barbara Butterfield, American InterContinental University
- 1997 – Clark England, Utah State University
- 1996 – Steve Otzenberger, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- 1995 – Charlotte Fugett, University of Richmond