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|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">PBEM and NET has worked with Hugh since 2018. PBEM is recognizing Hugh for his pivotal role developing a visual language for the NET program and PBEM community outreach programs. His creativity and artistic talent have brought clarity and engagement to our work, making safety information accessible and memorable. Hugh's illustrations have appeared in many PBEM publications, most notably in the [[Printed Community Handout Materials#PocketPrep|PocketPrep]]. He has also produced diagrams and translated complex concepts into visual narratives that diverse audiences can use and understand.</div>
|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">PBEM and NET has worked with Hugh since 2018. PBEM is recognizing Hugh for his pivotal role developing a visual language for the NET program and PBEM community outreach programs. His creativity and artistic talent have brought clarity and engagement to our work, making safety information accessible and memorable. Hugh's illustrations have appeared in many PBEM publications, most notably in the [[Printed Community Handout Materials#PocketPrep|PocketPrep]]. He has also produced diagrams and translated complex concepts into visual narratives that diverse audiences can use and understand.</div>
|<span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span><span style="background:#009975; color:white">'''Program Innovation'''</span><span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span>
|<span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span><span style="background:#009975; color:white">'''Program Innovation'''</span><span style="background:#009975; color:#009975">.</span>
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|'''Potter, Crystal'''
|Brentwood-Darlington NET
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|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">For her leadership and dedication in coordinating NET Camp, ensuring volunteers had a meaningful and well-organized training experience that built both skills and community.</div>
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
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|'''Mill, Robert'''
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|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">For his invaluable support at the Portland Rose Festival, his leadership during a Scenario Village exercise, and his service leading the Spanish-speaking team, bringing both skill and inclusivity to our preparedness efforts.</div>
|<span style="background:#990099; color:#990099">.</span><span style="background:#990099; color:white">'''Operations Excellence'''</span><span style="background:#990099; color:#990099">.</span>
|<span style="background:#990099; color:#990099">.</span><span style="background:#990099; color:white">'''Operations Excellence'''</span><span style="background:#990099; color:#990099">.</span>
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|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Uli Reich, CERT Coordinator for the City of Woodburn, is recognized for fostering collaboration and mutual learning between CERT programs across Oregon. Uli has welcomed Portland NET volunteers to participate in Woodburn CERT exercises, creating valuable opportunities for cross-pollination of ideas and building relationships across jurisdictional boundaries. His commitment to partnership strengthens disaster preparedness throughout the region.</div>
|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Uli Reich, CERT Coordinator for the City of Woodburn, is recognized for fostering collaboration and mutual learning between CERT programs across Oregon. Uli has welcomed Portland NET volunteers to participate in Woodburn CERT exercises, creating valuable opportunities for cross-pollination of ideas and building relationships across jurisdictional boundaries. His commitment to partnership strengthens disaster preparedness throughout the region.</div>
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
|<span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span><span style="background:#006400; color:white">'''Service Appreciation'''</span><span style="background:#006400; color:#006400">.</span>
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|Rippey, Paul
|St. Johns NET/CRD
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|2025.012.04
|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">For outstanding initiative and community leadership, Paul Rippey is recognized for his exemplary efforts to strengthen neighborhood engagement in St. Johns. Paul spearheaded the Safer Together in St. Johns program—an innovative partnership originally launched through the St. Johns Neighborhood Association and supported by PBEM—which has brought preparedness and connection to more than a thousand neighbors through dozens of block parties each year. He also advanced community visibility and civic collaboration by organizing appearances from City leaders, including Mayor Keith Wilson and Region 2 City Councilor Sameer Kanal, at local NET meetings. Through his initiative, diplomacy, and enduring commitment to resilience, Paul has built lasting bridges between City Hall and the St. Johns community.</div>
|<span style="background:#FFCC00; color:#FFCC00">.</span><span style="background:#FFCC00; color: black">'''Outreach Champion'''</span><span style="background:#FFCC00; color:#FFCC00">.</span>
|}[[File:NET Task Book Challenge Coin.jpg|alt=Proof specs of the NET Task Book Challenge Coin.|thumb|400x400px|''Proof specs of the NET Task Book Challenge Coin.'']]
|}[[File:NET Task Book Challenge Coin.jpg|alt=Proof specs of the NET Task Book Challenge Coin.|thumb|400x400px|''Proof specs of the NET Task Book Challenge Coin.'']]