National

Conway (members) and Cresswell (non-members) prizes, for best Conference papers

Each year awards are presented at the National EESA conference for the best paper by a member (Conway) and a non member (Cresswell).

A M Conway was the first President of the Association when it was formed in 1924, serving from the first annual meeting in 1925 until his death in 1926, at the age of 38. He had been Chief Electrical Engineer at Orange.  The value of the Conway Prize was initially set at £5, and was for the best paper presented by a member of the association.

A J Cresswell was President in 1932-33 and 1945-46. He also served as Treasurer in 1931-32. The award for the best paper by a non-member was initiated in 1977, and set at a value of $40. Mr Cresswell was Chief Electrical Engineer at Hornsby.

Click here for a list of prize winners from 1932 - 2011

 

2010 National AGM

Click here for a copy of the 2010 AGM Minutes