The Barbara M. Odom Distinguished Service Award is bestowed upon individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary service to the Alabama Music Educators Association (AMEA) and its mission. Recipients of this prestigious award are recognized statewide for their unwavering commitment, exceptional contributions, and distinguished service to the field of music education in Alabama. Their dedication and selfless efforts have significantly impacted music education and set high standards for others to follow.
Nominations for this award are accepted until July 15 each year. To nominate an outstanding individual for the Barbara M. Odom Distinguished Service Award, please click the button below and complete the nomination form.
YEAR | RECIPIENT | SCHOOL/POSITION |
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2019 | Dr. Carl B. Hancock | AMEA President & The University of Alabama |
2015 | Garry Taylor | AMEA Executive Director & Ala Breve Editor |
2012 | Joe Hull | Tuscaloosa Music Shop |
2011 | Gene Gooch | ABA Executive Director |
2010 | Tony Pike | Davidson High School |
2008 | Rhonda Tucker | Shades Cahaba Elementary School |
2007 | Steve McLendon | AMEA President & Dothan High School |
2006 | Darry Pilkington | Hoover High School |
2005 | Dr. John M. Long | Troy University |
2004 | Lacey Powell | AMEA President & Executive Director |
2003 | Greta Champlin | Huntsville City Schools |