The CIPS Fellowship Electoral Committee is seeking nominations from CIPS member societies and members.
Being awarded the CIPS Fellow status is earned recognition of significant development or outstanding contribution to the advancement of the profession, computer technology, the ICT sector or the adoption of ICT. Contributions can be made at a local, provincial, national or international level. Contributions can be made within or for the profession, business or government or industry. They can be made through research, systems development, education, authorship, public policy or advocacy.
CIPS Fellowship Awards are open to members of CIPS member societies.
Download the CIPS FELLOW NOMINATION FORM
Applications are being received until March 1st
Guidelines for CIPS Fellow Nominee Description
About CIPS Fellowship:
In May 2005, CIPS introduced a new membership class: the Fellow of CIPS. The Fellow Membership is awarded to professionals in the Information Technology (IT) sector who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the profession or industry in Canada.
The Fellow is the highest class of membership offered by CIPS.
Fellow Members have agreed to uphold the highest standards of ethics and professional conduct. They will also help to promote CIPS and the association’s initiatives within their sphere of influence.
Fellow Members use the designation, FCIPS, after their name.