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2009 Governor's Environmental Stewardship Award trophies are made from 100% post-consumer recycled glass.
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Catering for the Governor’s Awards presentation event was provided by Montgomery Bell State Park.
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Deputy Governor John Morgan (center) welcomes guests to the Governor’s Awards event at the Ellington Agricultural Center.
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TN Department of Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens (left) greets Kyle Duvall, Tennessee Environmental Council, at the Governor’s Awards event in Nashville.
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Sandra Henry, JTEKT Tennessee, and William Henry, JTEKT Tennessee, review winner story boards before Governor’s Awards event in Nashville.
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Dr. Susan Kiernan of East Tennessee State University explains the Gear Up for Clean Energy project at David Crockett High School to Dr. Robert Wingfield of Fisk University.
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Sean Fisher, Bridgestone Warren Tire Plant, and Carol Simcox, Bridgestone Warren Community Outreach Programs Coordinator, discuss
BEECH, winner of the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Environmental Education and Outreach.
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Bob Richards, Bill Avant, Kathy Glapa and Phil Petrie of TDEC discuss the Lost Cove Project, winner of the Excellence in Natural Heritage Award.
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TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke shares a story with Judge Larry Potter, recipient of the 2009 Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award.
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TDEC Office of Environmental Assistance Director Lori Munkeboe and TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan at the Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Awards event in Nashville.
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John Noel, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Chairman, and TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke share a conversation at the Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Awards event in Nashville.
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Bill Terry, Tennessee Conservation Voters and Sierra Club board member, talks with TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan at the Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Awards event in Nashville.
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Judge Larry Potter, recipient of the 2009 Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award, and Shelby County Mayor AC Wharton at the Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Awards event in Nashville.
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Carol Jones, U.S. Corps of Engineers Memphis District, Robert Evans, Chickasaw Basin Authority, and Nisha Powers, Powers Hill Design LLC, celebrate the Wolf River Environmental Restoration Project and Shelby County receiving the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Greenways and Trails.
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TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan shares remarks and congratulates all the 2009 Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Award winners gathered in Nashville.
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Take Root Chattanooga received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Agriculture or Forestry. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Preston Roberts, Take Root Project Coordinator; Gene Hyde, City of Chattanooga Urban Forester; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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The Duck River Opportunities Project (DROP) in Spring Hill received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Aquatic Resource Preservation.
(l-r) Marshall Spencer, Duck River Watershed Association; Deputy Governor John Morgan; Spring Hill Mayor Mike Dinwiddie; Pat VanRyckeghem, GM Spring Hill; Beau Herring, City of Spring Hill; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Kyle Duvall, TN Environmental Council; John McFadden, TN Environmental Council; Daniel Boone, TN Scenic Rivers Association; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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The Commons Phase Two at Vanderbilt University received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Building Green. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Dr. Andrea George, Vanderbilt University; Keith Loiseau, Vanderbilt University; Tony Fort, Vanderbilt University; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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David Crockett High School, Washington County Board of Education and East Tennessee State University’s Gear Up for Clean Energy received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Energy Leadership. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Dr. Susan Tiernan, East Tennessee State University; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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Bridgestone Environmental Education Classroom and Habitat (BEECH) Warren Plant received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Environmental and Education Outreach. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Steve Brooks, Bridgestone Americas Manufacturing Group President; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Tim Bent, Bridgestone Americas; Carol Simcox, Bridgestone Warren; Greer Tidwell, Bridgestone Americas; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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Lipscomb University received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Green Schools - Higher Education. (l-r) Lipscomb University President Dr. Randolph Lowry; Deputy Governor John Morgan; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Dr. Kent Gallaher, Lipscomb University; Dr. Susan Galbreath, Lipscomb University; Danny Taylor, Lipscomb University; Tom Wood, Lipscomb University; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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David Lipscomb Elementary School received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Green Schools K-12. (back l-r) Dr. Mike Hammond, David Lipscomb Campus School Headmaster; Deputy Governor John Morgan; Ginger Reasonover, David Lipscomb Elementary School; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Sharon Farmer, David Lipscomb Elementary School Principal; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan; (front l-r) Kennedy Winrow, 3rd grade student; Abigail McQueen, kindergarten student; Becky Collins, David Lipscomb Elementary School.
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Wolf River Environmental Restoration Project and Shelby County received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Greenways and Trails. (l-r)
Robert Evans, Chickasaw Basin Authority; James Lewellen, Town of Collierville; Carol Jones, U.S. Corps of Engineers Memphis District; Deputy Governor John Morgan; Shelby County Mayor AC Wharton; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Charles Perkins, Chickasaw Basin Authority; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan; Ted Fox, Shelby County; Nisha Powers, Powers Hill Design, LLC.
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Tennessee Galvanizing, Inc. received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Hazardous Waste Reduction. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; David Ware, Tennessee Galvanizing, Inc. President/CEO; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan; Dennis Raines, Tennessee Galvanizing, Inc. Environmental Healthy Safety Manager.
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Lost Cove Project and Land Trust for Tennessee received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Natural Heritage. (l-r) Gentry Barden, Land Trust for TN; Deputy Governor John Morgan; Jean Nelson, Land Trust for TN; Commissioner Jim Fyke; Bruce Dobie, University of the South; Chris Roberts, Land Trust for TN; Miranda Christy, Stites and Harbison; Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan; Julian Bibb, Land Trust for TN & University of the South.
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The Bear Trace Golf Course at Harrison Bay State Park received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Parks and Recreation. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Paul Carter, Bear Trace at Harrison Bay Golf Course Superintendent; Commissioner Jim Fyke; Mitchell Sivley, Bear Trace at Harrison Bay; Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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JTEKT Automotive Tennessee received the 2009 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Pollution Prevention. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Sandra Henry, JTEKT Health, Safety & Environmental Team Leader; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Craig Woodward, JTEKT; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan.
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Procter and Gamble Jackson received the 2009 Award for Excellence in Solid Waste Reduction. (l-r) Deputy Governor John Morgan; Bo Passey, Procter & Gamble Plant Manager; TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Gwen Carnell, Procter & Gamble; Ray Howard, Procter & Gamble HSE Program Leader; Andre Golden, Procter & Gamble Environmental Leader; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan; Jerod Cates, Procter & Gamble.
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TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke introduces Judge Larry Potter of Memphis, recipient of the 2009 Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award.
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(l-r) Pattie Potter, Judge Larry Potter and Jerry Potter enjoy the award slideshow reviewing the life and impact of Judge Potter’s work establishing the first environmental court in Tennessee
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Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Judge Larry Potter shares thanks for the many people instrumental with his career in the law and developing an environmental court system for Memphis/Shelby County, Tennessee and the United States of America.
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The Honorable Larry Potter has been called teacher, judge, mentor, innovator, pioneer and the “Father of Environmental Courts in America,” and now you can also call Larry Potter of Memphis winner of the 2009 Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award.
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(l-r) TDEC Commissioner Jim Fyke; Deputy Governor John Morgan; Judge Larry Potter; TDEC Deputy Commissioner Paul Sloan congratulate Judge Potter on receiving the 2009 Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Robert Sparks Walker Lifetime Achievement Award Winners. (l-r) Mack Prichard, John H. Noel, III, Virginia “Happy” Birdsong, Judge Larry Potter, Ann Tidwell