International Poultry Hall of Fame (IPHF) 

'An International Poultry Hall of Fame was established by action of the WPSA Executive Committee on August 10, 1984, for the purpose of recognising individuals who have contributed to the world-wide poultry industry above and beyond the call of duty. Recognition will be for a contribution or contributions in the international sector. Any person with any educational background, in any country is eligible for nomination and possible election to the IPHF.' (World's Poultry Science Journal (1986) 42:288). The following General Guidelines and Nomination and Election Procedures have been reproduced (with appropriate up-dating) from those previously published (ibid. page 289).

 

General Guidelines

No one should be nominated to the IPHF whose international contribution(s) preceded the founding of the World's Poultry Science Association. Initially 25 individuals living or deceased were admitted to the IPHF at the 1988 World's Poultry Congress in Japan.
Not more than five (5) persons, living or deceased, may be elected to the IPHF and inducted at each succeeding Congresses World's Poultry Congress.
No monetary value will be placed on recognition. Those newly elected to the IPHF will be honoured at each World's Poultry Congress and, if in attendance, will be personally presented to the audience. Upon initial election to the IPHF, honourees will receive an appropriate plaque or other memento to mark the occasion. A photograph and citation will be published in the World's Poultry Science Journal.
The names of those to be inducted to the IPHF will remain unpublished (confidential) until announced at the next World's Poultry Congress. Confidentiality must be maintained throughout the nomination and selection process.
Those inducted to the IPHF will have their names published in the World's Poultry Science Journal at least once every four years (along with recipients of the Macdougall Medal and Honorary Life Members).

 

Nomination and Election Procedures

Every WPSA branch with fewer than 100 members has the right to nominate one (1) person every four (4) years, or during the number of years between successive World's Poultry Congresses. Branches with 100 or more members will have the right to nominate two (2) persons. (The numbers indicated were tripled for the initial selection in 1988).
There shall be a Selection Committee to screen nominations and cast votes for their selections from the list of nominees. The Selection Committee shall consist of the elected Executive Committee of WPSA and 10 Councillors, one each from 10 different branches, the Councillors being appointed by the Executive Committee. The Selection Committee will be chaired by the WPSA President.
Nominations should be as brief as possible - in English - and state clearly the contributions of the candidate. The total length of a nomination letter should not exceed two (2) typewritten pages.
Completed nominations should be sent to the WPSA Secretary. The nominations should be sealed, marked CONFIDENTIAL and posted in a covering wrapper. All sealed ballots (from the members of the Section Committee) will be opened in the presence of at least two witnesses (preferably in conjunction with an Executive Committee Meeting). These Guidelines and Rules may be amended by a majority vote of the Executive Committee at any regular or special meeting of that committee.

 

Instruction Sheet for Hall of Fame Selection

  1. Nomination letters shall be sent to the WPSA Secretary with a total of 11 duplicate copies.
  2. Nominations must be in the WPSA Secretary's office no later than December 31 of the year preceding the World's Poultry Congress at which the successful nominees will be inducted.
  3. Nominators will be notified of the arrival of each nomination.
  4. The nominator agrees that if his or her nominee is selected, he or she will make every effort to provide the WPSA with a photograph of the highest quality available.
  5. All nominators will be advised of the final selection by a mailing at least 60 days before the coming World's Poultry Congress. However, the information should not be made public until a press release is issued at the time of the Congress.
  6. In the case of those nominees elected to the IPHF, nominators will be asked for a more detailed résumé of the honouree's career for publication in the World's Poultry Science Journal.
  7. The process of nomination and election is confidential and must be handled as such by all concerned.
  8. Any questions relating to the IPHF should be directed to the WPSA Secretary.

 

Members of the International Poultry Hall of Fame

At the Council and General Assembly of the World's Poultry Science Association on September 8th, 1988, during the XVIIIth World's Poultry Congress held in Nagoya, Japan, 25 individuals were inducted to the IPHF.

World's Poultry Science Journal (1988) 44:124-152

 

Percy Blount
A. Wade Brant
Edward Brown
Cliff D. Carpenter
Federico Castelló de Plandolit
Donald Robert Clandinin
Rupert Coles
Robert Fraser Gordon
Robb Shelton Gowe

 

Heinrich Havermann
Frederick Bruce Hutt
A. William Jasper
Laura Kaufman
John E. Kimber
Ian Macdougall
Kiyoshi Masui
Philippe Mérat
Trevor Raymond Morris
Charles George Payne
D.I. Sue Richardson
Christiaan Romijn
Hans Schlütter
Donald McQueen Shaver
Ian Ramsay Sibbald
Stanley James Slinger

Subsequently, at the Council and General Assembly of the World's Poultry Science Association on 22 September, 1992, during the XIXth World's Poultry Congress held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, five further individuals were inducted to the IPHF.

World's Poultry Science Journal (1993) 49:90-95

 

Peter M. Biggs
Simon Bornstein
Irmgard Gylstorff

 

R. George Jaap
Bernard Sauveur

Likewise, the following were similarly inducted to the IPHF on September 4, 1996 at theXXth World's Poultry Congress held in New Delhi, India.

World's Poultry Science Journal (1996) 52:349-355

 

Colin Fisher
Jřrgen Fris Jensen
Otto Moll

 

Bhagabat Panda
John Summers

On August 26, 2000, during the XXIst World's Poultry Congress held in Montreal, Canada.

World's Poultry Science Journal (2000) 56:410-414

 

  Paul Siegel
Nissan T. Rand
Rose-Marie Wegner

 

William J. Stadelman
Roy D. Crawford
 
  On June 11, 2004 during the XXIInd World's Poultry Congress held in Istanbul, Turkey.

World's Poultry Science Journal (2004) 60: 392-394

 

José Antonio Castelló
Geoffrey Mead
Banda Vasudev Rao

 

Bruce Sheldon
Colin Whitehead