
CRITERIA AND GUIDELINES OF DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS (DAA) AND HONORARY MEMBERS (HM)
An AIT alumnus, alumnae, a group of alumni are eligible to nominate any AITAA member for this prestigious Award. The National Chapter to which the nominee belongs shall officially endorse the chapter’s nominees for the various award category to the AITAA-HQ Recognition Committee. The National Chapter has to be in good standing as certified by the AITAA_HQ to be eligible to endorse nominees. Each nominee must be an AIT graduate with at least ten (10) years of lifetime practice, who have demonstrated outstanding professional and technical achievements with high standard of integrity, has rendered distinguished service to the profession or to the society-at-large, and has contributed in a significant way to mission-vision of AIT/AITAA HQ. The nominee must have also active engagements and/or contribution to the growth of AITAA Chapter to which the nominee belongs. The nominee must not be the current National Chapter or Sub-Chapter President or any Executive Committee Member of its chapter or of the AITAA-HQ.
The nominee must be a living individual and must be a member of AITAA.
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The number of the nominations of each Chapter will be based on the number
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of official representatives and number of regular members ratio as stipulated
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in Article III, Sec. 2 of the AITAA Statutes, to wit:

Nominations can be made for internationally-recognized outstanding contributions in the following areas:
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Rural and Community Development
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Public Sector
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Business and Professional
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Academic/Research Excellence
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International Affairs