Distinguished Service Award

Distinguished Service Award: This award is established to recognize individual members for their long-time service to the Society. Nominations for the Distinguished Service Award may be made by Regional, Technical, or Student sections, individual members, the Awards Committee or the Executive Committee. Nomination material should include a letter of recommendation with supporting documentation regarding the nominee's contributions to the Society and spectroscopy, a current CV, and a short bio. 

 

2025 Award Winner

Dr. Richard Crocombe, Ph.D.Dr. Richard Crocombe, Ph.D.
Richard Crocombe is the Principal at Crocombe Spectroscopic Consulting. Prior to this he worked at a number of companies on the development of new spectrometers and their applications, and worked extensively with portable spectrometers, including Raman, mid-infrared, near-infrared, XRF and GC/MS.

For the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS), he is a former chair of the New England section, former elected Governing Board member, and former President (2020) of the national Society. He led the effort to establish SAS’s second scientific journal (Applied Spectroscopy Practica), launched in 2023, and he was its founding Editor-in-Chief, before stepping down to the Editor position for 2025. Also for SAS, he was active in organizing and participating in webinars produced by SAS’s media partners, including Spectroscopy magazine, Photonics Spectra and John Wiley.

He is a former board member and secretary of The Coblentz Society, and for ten years was chair of the SPIE conference ‘Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies’.

He has published extensively on miniature and portable spectrometers, including a comprehensive review article in Applied Spectroscopy in 2018, downloaded over 32,000 times. Richard Crocombe, Pauline Leary and Brooke Kammrath are the joint editors of the two-volume book, ‘Portable Spectroscopy and Spectrometry’, published by John Wiley in April 2021.

2024 Award Winner

Jay Kitt
Jay P. Kitt, is Research Assistant Professor at the University of Utah in the Department of Chemistry. The Society for Applied Spectroscopy is honoring Jay with its Distinguished Service Award for his generous service to the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and to the broader scientific community.  As Parliamentarian for the Society, Jay completely re-wrote the SAS Bylaws and thereby modernized the Society’s procedures and operations.  Dr. Kitt acquired training in Parliamentary Procedure and worked with procedural and legal experts.  He spent untold hours replacing the original SAS Constitution and Bylaws with a single legal Bylaws document, consistent with current best practices for non-profit organizations.  For someone at the beginning of his independent scientific career to undertake this level of volunteer effort on behalf of the Society is truly inspiring.  Jay continued to serve as the Society’s Parliamentarian, demonstrating to the Society leadership how to function within the new Bylaws. The clarity his guidance has allowed meetings of the Executive Committee and the Governing Board to move forward with fewer misunderstandings and quality discourse.  This effort has enabled progress on a number of key Society initiatives, including the start-up of a second Journal. 

Jay Kitt is remains an accomplished member of the Society’s leadership, serving the Society as its Parliamentarian and supporting its student activities, bringing the voices of younger members into SAS planning and future directions. The Society for Applied Spectroscopy is grateful for Jay’s years of distinguished service.

Previous Awardees (In Alphabetical Order):

Michael W. Blades (2019) Alvin Bober* (1984)  Genevieve M. Bonini* (1992) Paul Bourassa* (2020)
Deborah Bradshaw (2008) I. D'Arcy Brent II* (1988) David Butcher (2012) Michael Carrabba (2011)
Joseph Caruso* (2006) Bruce Chase (2013) David Coleman (2003) Geoffrey Coleman (2017)
Patricia Coleman (2003) Abram Davis* (1988) James de Haseth (2016) John A. Dean* (1991)
James J. Devlin, S.J.* (1982) Mary Kate Donais (2020) Rina K. Dulor (2005) Michael Epstein (1999)
F. Monte Evens* (1994) Paul Farnsworth (2009) Willam G. Fateley* (1987) John R. Ferraro* (1986)
O. Karmie Galle* (1990) C.L. Grant* (1987) Jeanette G. Grasselli-Brown* (1983) Peter Griffiths (2008)
Joel Harris (2009) Edwin S. Hodge* (1981) James A. Holcombe (2000) John R. Jackovitz* (2001)
Kathryn Kalasinsky (2004) Jack E. Katon* (1995) Wilbur Kaye* (1994) Wolfgang Kiefer (2000)
Jay Kitt (2024) Robert J. Lascola (2023) Ian R. Lewis (2018) James R. Lindsay* (1992)
Curt Marcott (2014) Marvin Margoshes* (1998) Howard L. Mark (2022) Nancy J. Miller-Ihli (2001)
Laurence A. Nafie (2007) Diane B. Parry (2018) James E. Paterson* (1989) Brian Perry (2017)
Deborah Peru (2019) Andrew Rekus* (1985) Alexander Scheeline (2010)

Douglas L. Shrader (2002)

 Constance Butler Sobel* (1997) Gloria Story (2015) Truman Waugh (1999) G. Vernon Wheeler* (1986)

 

* - Deceased
NOTE: There was no award given in 1993, 1996, or 2021.