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From your ARLIS/NA-VRA Liaison

Karen Bouchard



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PRESS RELEASE



March 29, 2021



Contact: Visual Resources Association [log in to unmask]



Online Address:

http://vraweb.org/about/committees/awards-committee/



VISUAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATION PRESENTS 2021 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD TO
MARCIA MEEKER FOCHT AND NANCY DELAURIER AWARD TO ANNA BERNHARD AND HEATHER
LOWE FOR THEIR WORK FOUNDING THE VISUAL RESOURCES EMERGING PROFESSIONALS
AND STUDENTS GROUP



VIRTUAL CHICAGO, Illinois—The Visual Resources Association (VRA), a
multidisciplinary organization dedicated to furthering research and
education in the field of image management, proudly presented the 2021
Distinguished Service Award (DSA) to Marcia Meeker Focht, Binghamton
University’s Visual Resources Curator, at the Virtual Chicago conference on
March 25th. The VRA annually honors an individual who has made an
outstanding career contribution to the field of visual resources and image
management. DSA recipients have achieved a level of distinction through
leadership, research, service to the profession, outstanding innovation,
participation, or project management.



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In over 30 years of active participation in VRA, Focht has helped to shape
the association through her empathetic leadership and extraordinary service
record—two terms on the VRA Executive Board, participation in various
committees, task forces, and other special interest groups, and currently,
Chair of the VRA Foundation. This breadth of service is only surpassed by
her considerable professional talents, sincere dedication, and engaging
personality. For example, she is primarily responsible for the success of
the VRA Mentor Program with 13 years of “cheerleading” and matching new
members with nurturing veterans to contribute to positive conference
experiences and to help with ongoing professional development. She has
welcomed more people to VRA than any other member, mentored many a future
leader, and contributed to member retention.



A forward-looking embracer of new technologies, Focht successfully
transitioned her image collection from analog to digital images,
collaborated with other campuses in the SUNY system to find ways to share
Binghamton’s growing collection, and she continues to experiment with new
technologies through digital humanities initiatives. As Tom McDonough, a
Binghamton professor, stated in his letter of support, “What I’d most like
to emphasize here, however, is not so much her assistance to the Art
History faculty—her role was never merely supplemental or supportive—but
her groundbreaking role in introducing us to the research and pedagogical
potentials of the new tools offered by digital technology. Marcia could
never be mistaken for a complacent figure; she has consistently sought out
new ideas, new opportunities, and brought them back to campus to share with
students and faculty alike.” An “ambassador” of embedded metadata, she has
presented and published on the innovative tools the VRA developed at
regional, national, and international conferences.



Focht’s career-long dedication has involved hard work, intellectual
curiosity, and impressive productivity, all accomplished with boundless
enthusiasm, genuine warmth, and an infectious sense of humor. VRA
President, Jeannine Keefer, stated “Marcia exemplifies the numerous ways
that members can participate and give back to VRA via committee and chapter
participation, leadership roles, discussion contributions, and sharing our
work with the world outside the association. Her mentorship and
encouragement has meant the world to me over the years. I could not have
asked for a better professional role model or a more dear friend.” Focht
richly deserves the DSA award for her unparalleled spirit of volunteerism
and career-long dedication to the visual resources profession. She has
given “her head and her heart” to VRA and the membership has benefitted
greatly from her generosity.





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The Nancy DeLaurier Award (NDL), named for one of the pioneers of the
Visual Resources profession, honors distinguished achievement in the field
of image management. “Achievement" is measured by immediate impact and may
take the form of published work, oral presentation, project management,
software development, technology application, Web site creation, or other
outstanding effort. The NDL was enthusiastically bestowed on Anna Bernhard
and Heather Lowe for their foundational work with the Visual Resources
Emerging Professionals and Students group (VREPS).



Under the initial leadership of these two founding chairs, VREPS created a
space where emerging VRA professionals can build kinship, network, exchange
ideas, collaborate, and thrive. Anna, Heather, and the newfound VREPS group
recognized that early professionals and students were entering a
drastically different employment landscape than their more established VRA
colleagues, and they sought to provide a variety of support for these
association members. As the nominator, Jasmine Burns of Cornell University,
shared, "Anna and Heather set a wonderful example of what emerging
professionals could accomplish in and outside of the VRA. Their example
gave me the confidence and eagerness to run for office, serve in chapter
leadership, and continue building my job-related skills before I even hit
the job market. The inclusive space that they created during my first-ever
conference experience made me a long-lasting member and fostered my
connections with other people in the same boat, many of whom remain my
treasured, life-long colleagues."



The group focuses on developing job searching skills, networking, and
finding professional development opportunities, such as relevant webinars,
workshops, and conferences. VREPS sponsors VRA conference sessions and
workshops as well as the annual “Night Out,” an informal, open, social
outing that provides emerging professionals an opportunity to get to know
each other and form new relationships in an informal setting, both of which
have become a formalized features of the VRA conference. They alert group
members about calls for papers/proposals, fellowships, internships,
scholarships/awards, employment openings, and other opportunities. The
VREPS blog became the go-to source for job and internship opportunities in
the field and inspired the creation of the VRA Job Digest. By the time Anna
and Heather stepped down from their VREPS leadership roles, the group had
firmly solidified its place within the VRA. Bernhard and Lowe have more
than paid back any mentorship they received by developing this new
mechanism to warmly welcome emerging professional and students to the field
of visual resources.



Visual Resources Association http://www.vraweb.org/




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Karen A. Bouchard
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