CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: THE ANN K. BUCHHOLTZ MENTOR AWARD 2026
TO BE AWARDED AT THE 2026 IABS ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN
PROVIDENCE (RHODE ISLAND, U.S)
In September of 2015, Professor Ann Buchholtz, a stalwart of both the Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division of the Academy of Management and the International Association for Business & Society (IABS), passed away suddenly. Just a month before, SIM had recognized Ann with the 2015 Sumner Marcus Award, in recognition of her research excellence and her service to the profession. Ann's legacy included not only her research and teaching, but also her extensive service, especially her mentoring of doctoral students and junior faculty members. Both SIM and IABS agreed that a fitting way to honor Ann was to create an award to recognize excellence in mentoring by senior faculty members who are active members of one or both organizations.
The two organizations thus created the Ann Buchholtz Mentor Award. In devising this award, "mentoring" is defined broadly to include such activities as:
· Informally mentoring SIM and IABS doctoral students and junior faculty members.
· Chairing dissertations and/or serving as a dissertation committee member for doctoral students who were members of IABS and/or SIM.
· Coordinating and/or participating in doctoral consortia for IABS and/or SIM.
The nomination process is simple: Each nominator is asked to submit a testimonial about the person that he or she is nominating, consisting of no more than 500 words, via email to abel.diazgonzalez@maastrichtuniversity.nl by May 1st, 2026. Please put in the subject headline "Ann Buchholtz Award Nomination." The content of the testimonial is up to the nominator, but should include detailed information about the extent of the nominee's mentoring activities. Anyone is free to nominate: former students, fellow faculty members, participants in doctoral consortia, or other members of one or both organizations. A group of individuals may collectively nominate a candidate by submitting one joint testimonial of no more than 500 words.
The award committee consists of four members: the incoming IABS president (Dr. Abel Diaz Gonzalez), the incoming IABS president-elect (Dr. Jegoo Lee); the current SIM division chair (Dr. Erica Steckler), and the incoming SIM division chair (Prof. Rajat Panwar). The committee will review nominations and may confer up to two awards in each annual cycle. In 2026, the awardee(s) will be recognized during the IABS Annual Conference in Providence, Rhode Island, from June 4 to 7.
Please contact Dr. Abel Diaz Gonzalez, IABS President-Elect, at(abel.diazgonzalez@maastrichtuniversity.nl) with any questions.
Thank you for your consideration.
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Abel Diaz Gonzalez
Assistant Professor, Department of Organization, Strategy and Entrepreneurship
School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University
The Netherlands
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