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Sadly, Charlie Brougham passed away in December of 2001. After serving many years in a dangerous profession, Charlie succumbed to a heart attack while clearing snow from the sidewalk in front of his home.
As a way to honor Charlie’s contributions to the art of crisis negotiation, the ICNA elected to create an award in Charlie’s name. The CHARLES BROUGHAM AWARD was designed to be an award given to Crisis Negotiators from Crisis Negotiators. The award is meant to recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of Crisis Negotiation. Because there is no greater honor than to be recognized by one’s peers, it is the most prestigious award that the ICNA can bestow.
If you know of someone that you believe is deserving of such an award please email icnaonline@gmail.com and explain why you feel this person should be nominated to receive the CHARLES BROUGHAM AWARD.
NOTE: Nominations for this award will NOT be accepted after February 1, 2010. Please title all e-mail correspondence concerning this award as, “Brougham Candidate 2010.”