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== Challenge Coins ==
== Challenge Coins ==
A challenge coin is a coin (usually 1¾" in diameter if issued by PBEM) bearing an organization's insignia. Historically, challenge coins were presented by military unit commanders in recognition of special achievement by a member of the unit. They could also be (and still are) exchanged in recognition of visits to an organization. For detailed information on the history of challenge coins, please visit Wikipedia's [[wikipedia:Challenge_coin|page]] on challenge coins.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge_coin</ref><ref>On the history of challenge coins, see also: https://customchallengecoins.net/history-of-the-challenge-coin/</ref> Though challenge coins originated in military service, they have come into common use by public safety organizations such as emergency management. PBEM uses challenge coins as awards in recognition of public safety traditions; and, because they look neat, are collectible, and are easy to design.
A challenge coin is a coin (usually 1¾" in diameter if issued by PBEM) bearing an organization's insignia. Historically, challenge coins were presented by military unit commanders in recognition of special achievement by a member of the unit. They could also be (and still are) exchanged in recognition of visits to an organization. For detailed information on the history of challenge coins, please visit Wikipedia's [[wikipedia:Challenge_coin|page]] on challenge coins.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge_coin</ref><ref>On the history of challenge coins, see also: https://customchallengecoins.net/history-of-the-challenge-coin/</ref> Though challenge coins originated in military service, they have come into common use by public safety organizations such as emergency management. PBEM uses challenge coins as awards in recognition of public safety traditions; and, because they look neat, are collectible, and are easy to design.
'''Replacement policy:''' If a challenge coin is lost or stolen, PBEM will replace it if we still have them in supply. If the lost coin is individually numbered, the replacement coin will have a new number (old numbers cannot be re-struck).


==== City of Portland Flag Challenge Coin ====
==== City of Portland Flag Challenge Coin ====
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PBEM Bureau Coins are the coins most often awarded to NET volunteers in recognition of excellent contributions to the NET program and community resilience. Each of these coins are individually numbered with the recipient's name, commendations, and award citations recorded on this page.  
PBEM Bureau Coins are the coins most often awarded to NET volunteers in recognition of excellent contributions to the NET program and community resilience. Each of these coins are individually numbered with the recipient's name, commendations, and award citations recorded on this page.  


'''Specifications:''' Double-sided, 1¾" in diameter, polished silver with color option. '''''Front:''''' PBEM logo, with the coin number stamped just below. Along the edge, "PORTLAND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT" and "READINESS<big>'''·'''</big>RESPONSE<big>'''·'''</big>RECOVERY". '''''Reverse:''''' City of Portland seal.  
'''Specifications:''' Double-sided, 1¾" in diameter, polished silver with color option. '''''Front:''''' PBEM logo, with the coin number stamped just below. Along the edge, "PORTLAND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT" and "READINESS<big>'''·'''</big>RESPONSE<big>'''·'''</big>RECOVERY". '''''Reverse:''''' City of Portland seal. Designed in 2014 by Dave Blitzer (PBEM Ops Manager).  


If a PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin is lost or stolen, PBEM will replace it with a new coin that has a different number (old numbers cannot be struck).  
'''Background and Status:''' PBEM began issuing these coins around February of 2014. They are still in print.  


A '''''commendation''''' indicates the category of recognition a coin is awarded for, and each coin is awarded for at least one commendation. However, some challenge coin recipients earn recognition more than once. In these cases, instead of issuing another coin, PBEM adds an additional commendation to the coin's number and updates the citation. Below is a table of possible commendations associated with a PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin:
A '''''commendation''''' indicates the category of recognition a coin is awarded for, and each coin is awarded for at least one commendation. However, some challenge coin recipients earn recognition more than once. In these cases, instead of issuing another coin, PBEM adds an additional commendation to the coin's number and updates the citation. Below is a table of possible commendations associated with a PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin:

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PBEM recognizes the work of private organizations and government employees and agencies in addition to volunteers.

Profile Badges

Volunteers with specific qualifications or accomplishments may receive one or more "badges" on their MIP volunteer profiles. Available badges include:

Title Description VSF Date added Frequency
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ARO VSF 02
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ARO: BEECN For NET volunteers who are ARO qualified and assigned to a fire station for the BEECN program. VSF 02
Ncobadge 96x96.png
ARO: Net Controller VSF 02
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ARO: Winlink VSF 02
Netassistleader 96x96.png
Assistant Team Leader VSF 05
Neteccb 96x96.png
ECC Qualified VSF 05
Firstaidbadge 96x96.png
First Aid VSF 08
Pet Prep VSF 17
Netroseparade 96x96.png
Rose Festival N/A
Netscenariovillage 96x96.png
Scenario Village N/A
Shelter Staff VSF 06
Shelter Staff PIC VSF 06
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Speakers' Bureau VSF 14
Stopbleedbadge 96x96.png
Stop the Bleed VSF 08
Wilderrnessfirstaidbadgeb 96x96.png
Wilderness First Aid VSF 08

Challenge Coins

A challenge coin is a coin (usually 1¾" in diameter if issued by PBEM) bearing an organization's insignia. Historically, challenge coins were presented by military unit commanders in recognition of special achievement by a member of the unit. They could also be (and still are) exchanged in recognition of visits to an organization. For detailed information on the history of challenge coins, please visit Wikipedia's page on challenge coins.[1][2] Though challenge coins originated in military service, they have come into common use by public safety organizations such as emergency management. PBEM uses challenge coins as awards in recognition of public safety traditions; and, because they look neat, are collectible, and are easy to design.

Replacement policy: If a challenge coin is lost or stolen, PBEM will replace it if we still have them in supply. If the lost coin is individually numbered, the replacement coin will have a new number (old numbers cannot be re-struck).

City of Portland Flag Challenge Coin

Proof specs of the City of Portland Flag Challenge Coin.
Proof specs of the City of Portland Flag Challenge Coin.

The City of Portland Flag Challenge Coin

Designed by Dave Blitzer, began issuing in August 2014. Now out of print.

PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin

Proof specs of the PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin.
Proof specs of the PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin.

PBEM Bureau Coins are the coins most often awarded to NET volunteers in recognition of excellent contributions to the NET program and community resilience. Each of these coins are individually numbered with the recipient's name, commendations, and award citations recorded on this page.

Specifications: Double-sided, 1¾" in diameter, polished silver with color option. Front: PBEM logo, with the coin number stamped just below. Along the edge, "PORTLAND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT" and "READINESS·RESPONSE·RECOVERY". Reverse: City of Portland seal. Designed in 2014 by Dave Blitzer (PBEM Ops Manager).

Background and Status: PBEM began issuing these coins around February of 2014. They are still in print.

A commendation indicates the category of recognition a coin is awarded for, and each coin is awarded for at least one commendation. However, some challenge coin recipients earn recognition more than once. In these cases, instead of issuing another coin, PBEM adds an additional commendation to the coin's number and updates the citation. Below is a table of possible commendations associated with a PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin:

Commendation Criteria
NET Team Leader Awardee served three or more years as a NET Team Leader and/or Assistant Team Leader; and/or, awardee served in a leadership role for less than that period but contributed exceptional leadership (e.g. founded a new team, significantly increased membership, etc.) Available only to current/former NET Team Leaders and Assistant Team Leaders.
Trainer Accolade Awardee has trained no less than 500 or more NET volunteers and/or introduced or innovated a program of training for Portland NET. Available to anyone.
Program Innovation Awardee responsible for the creation of an impactful program, policy/practice, or design that PBEM and NET volunteers have adopted to advance community resilience. Available to anyone.
Operations Excellence Awardee provided exceptional community service during a deployment. Available only to NET volunteers (non-NETs may receive it if they acted as a NET volunteer during a deployment).
Outreach Champion Acknowledging a volunteer's efforts to improve community networks and/or community education; particularly for communities underserved by government. Available to any NET volunteer or person whose work intersects with PBEM's community outreach work.
Radio Award Awardee has served as a Radio Training Liaison (RTL), and/or contributed significant program development to NET's radio policies/practices. Available to anyone.
Service Appreciation In recognition of exceptional service to the NET program and NET volunteers. Available to anyone.
Visit Commemoration Awarded in memorialize a special visit to NET volunteers. Available to non-NETs.
PBEM Staff Awardee is a PBEM staffperson whose position included serving the NET program. Available only to paid PBEM staff.

To view a table of all NET-associated recipients of the PBEM Bureau Challenge Coin, click the link below that says "Expand". Note that each column of the table is sortable. To find a name alphabetically, sort by the name column.

Name Representing
Coin #
Award Date Citation Commendations
Van Keuren, Jeremy PBEM 9 Awarded by Carmen Merlo, PBEM Director. .Trainer Accolade..PBEM Staff.
Wilson-Angel, Da'Von PBEM 16 2022.05.30 Former NET Coordinator and Lead Trainer (2018 - 2022). Da'Von implemented and routinized a Wilderness First Aid program in NET, instructed hundreds of new NET trainees, and made great strides to promote equity, inclusion, and diversity in NET programming. Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager. .Trainer Accolade..Program Innovation..Outreach Champion..PBEM Staff.
Jones, Ernie PBEM 18 Awarded by Carmen Merlo, PBEM Director. .Trainer Accolade..Radio Award..PBEM Staff.
Zuro, Gail Rose City Park NET, Multnomah County 29 2019.05.11 On 03/16/2019, a water main break inundated the neighborhood of NE 24th and Skidmore. NET volunteers were deployed to assist the Water Bureau in controlling the scene. Ernie Jones led the NET deployment. Gail took initiative to help Ernie organize the scene and manage the volunteers. She assisted with check ins and check outs, and was the last volunteer on the scene as Glenn Devitt closed the operation. The NET presence was praised by the Water Bureau and Commissioner JoAnn Hardesty. Without Gail going above and beyond, the response might not have gone so smoothly. Awarded at the NET 25th Anniversary Celebration. .Operations Excellence.
Conte, Carrie NET Radio Training Liaisons 30 2019.05.11 Carrie has worked to improve NET's radio capabilities. For example, she worked on rewrites to Unit 9, served as an RTL, and improved radio infrastructure in SW Portland by "adopting" a radio antenna that others can use. Awarded at the NET 25th Anniversary Celebration. .Trainer Accolade..Radio Award.
Watson, Angela Arbor Lodge NET 31 2019.05.11 Angela Watson led creation and organization of the NET Citywide Deployment Exercise, which is now a routine and important part of NET participation and training. Angela is also a planner and contributor to NETCamp. Finally, Angela founded and leads the Arbor Lodge NET. Awarded at the NET 25th Anniversary Celebration. .NET Team Leader..Trainer Accolade.
Reece, Kelly and John Southwest Hills NET 32 2019.12.16 Excellent service as NET Team Leaders. Both were in the first NET class in 1994. Kelly provided valuable advice and guidance when Jeremy came on board as NET Coordinator in 2012. When Kelly became a TL in 2013, she formed relationships with local churches. John was a pioneering ARO (one of the first) and an important supporter of the BEECN program. .NET Team Leader..Radio Award.
Dubinsky, Sandy Laurelhurst NET 33 2020.02.01 Excellent service as a NET Team Leader. Also helped create and site the Laurelhurst equipment cache. .NET Team Leader.
Love, Eva PBEM 35 .PBEM Staff.
Starhawk Self 36 2020.03.08 Commemorative of her visit to Portland to instruct the first NET Leadership class with curriculum based on her book The Empowerment Manual. .Trainer Accolade..Visit Commemoration.
Johnson, Diane Mmapeu Management Consulting 37 2020.03.08 Commemorative of her visit to Portland to instruct the first NET Leadership class to co-instruct with Starhawk and provide diversity, equity and inclusion curricula to NET Leaders. .Trainer Accolade..Visit Commemoration.
Gard, Amy Concordia/ Vernon/ Woodlawn NET 40 2019.12.11 Excellent service as a NET Team Leader. .NET Team Leader.

.Operations Excellence.

Hasan, Bill Hillsdale NET 45 2019.12.10 Excellent service as a NET Team Leader. .NET Team Leader.
Devitt, Glenn PBEM 47 Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager. .NET Team Leader..Outreach Champion..PBEM Staff.
Cummings, Tiffany Cascadia Moulage 54 2017.03.04 Appreciation for work as a volunteer moulage artist.
Dalton, Laurie Cascadia Moulage, Friends of Portland Fire & Rescue 55 2017.03.04 Appreciation for work as a volunteer moulage artist and founder of Cascadia Moulage. She has successfully trained many moulage artists. Laurie has also dedicated much of her personal time to running Friends of Portland Fire & Rescue, a non-profit organization that has served as NET's 501(c)3 umbrella organization for many years. Laurie has been very supportive of NET's success as a community organization. .Program Innovation.
Hall, Laura Arbor Lodge/Kenton NET 56 2017.03.04 Laura created the PortlandPrepares.org website in February 2016 and managed the Portland Prepares Facebook group. These social media outlets provide a place for members to post interesting Portland-wide items and announce preparedness events. While the focus is on general preparedness, the majority of the posts are directly related to NET/CERT activities. These sites are terrific complements to the PBEM website and NET Tumblr. Laura is also recognized for her extensive work with Parents4Preparedness, PCC, a lot of other smart ideas, and her work with RDPO. Nominated by John Beaston, Pete Rok, and Leslie Miller. Awarded at the 2017 NET Recognition Event at Norse Hall. .NET Team Leader.

.Program Innovation..Outreach Champion.

.PBEM Staff.

Jewett, Ethan Woodlawn NET 57 2017.03.04 Ethan served as the leader for the Woodlawn NET for many years. He also received a separate challenge coin for his extensive program service (#111). .NET Team Leader.
Moran, Mary Cascadia Moulage 58 2017.03.04 Appreciation for work as a volunteer moulage artist.
Overbey, Craig Cascadia Moulage 59 2017.03.04 Appreciation for work as a volunteer moulage artist.
Emmons, Molly Portland Public Schools Emergency Management 60 2017.03.04 For enculturating emergency management in PPS administrative offices as well as at PPS schools. Molly started the Disaster Academy at Benson High School (later replicated at other schools), and gave significant support to TeenCERT programming at Ida B. Wells and Leodis V. McDaniel High Schools. .Program Innovation.
Ronning, Susan Arbor Lodge/Kenton NET 61 2017.03.04 With Laura Hall, Susan created the PortlandPrepares.org website in February 2016. and managed the Portland Prepares Facebook group. These social media outlets provide a place for members to post interesting Portland-wide items and announce preparedness events. While the focus is on general preparedness, the majority of the posts are directly related to NET/CERT activities. These sites are terrific complements to the PBEM website and NET Tumblr. Susan is also recognized for her leadership of the Arbor Lodge/Kenton NET. Nominated by John Beaston, Pete Rok, and Leslie Miller. Awarded at the 2017 NET Recognition Event at Norse Hall. .NET Team Leader.

.Program Innovation.

Rook, Jeff University of Portland Campus CERT 62 2017.03.04 .Program Innovation.
Walker, Sally Cascadia Moulage 64 2017.03.04 Appreciation for work as a volunteer moulage artist.
Jacky, Rachael Portland Emergency Management, FEMA 65 2017.03.04 .Program Innovation..PBEM Staff.
Marks, James 67 2017.05.19 Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager. .NET Team Leader.
Nakata, Rie Buckman NET 68 2017.03.04
McGlathery, Kraig Portland Police Bureau Training Division 70 2019.03.25 Presented to Lt. Kraig McGlathery at the Portland Police Bureau Training Division for supporting use of Scenario Village as an exercise site for NET.
Crawford, Harold Northwest Wilderness Medicine Training Center 71 Harold has mentored many NET volunteers through Wilderness First Aid and provided the training before Da'Von stood it up as a regular program offering. Harold also mentored Da'Von through becoming a WFA trainer. .Trainer Accolade..Program Innovation.
Madden, Greg NW Industrial NET, Madden Fabrication 72 2020.09.08 Former owner of Madden Fabrication, in recognition of his firm designing both the first and second series of BEECN caches. Greg also led the NW Industrial NET. .NET Team Leader.

.Program Innovation.

Westerveldt, Amanda Richmond NET and PBEM 74 .Program Innovation.

.Operations Excellence..PBEM Staff.

Glascock, Bob Laurelhurst NET 75 .NET Team Leader.
Wang, Yumei Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries 79 2020.10.19 .Outreach Champion.
Snook, Carl Laurelhurst NET 81 2018.11.26
Isreal, Jeff and Pam South Burlingame NET 82 2018.04.12
Kotan, Larry Parkrose Heights NET, BEECN 84 2020.12.24 Larry worked very hard to design and promote the NET Citywide Deployment Exercise. He also generously supported the BEECN program and ensured maintenance of a cache at Knott Park. .Trainer Accolade..Radio Award.
Nakata, Rie Buckman NET 85 2021.01.13 Honored for her years of work with NET and international emergency response organizations.
Jamieson, Lisa Brentwood-Darlington NET, Friends of NET 86 2021.03.17 General service to the NET program, and particularly leadership during COVID-19 clinic deployments. .Operations Excellence.
Hensel, James Arnold Creek NET 87 2021.03.21 Excellence as a Team Leader in Arnold Creek. James also started the DAMM project. .NET Team Leader.

.Program Innovation.

Phelps, Andy Parkrose Heights NET, NET Radio Training Liaisons 88 2021.04.23 Excellence as a Radio Training Liaison. Awarded by Ernie Jones, BEECN Coordinator. .Trainer Accolade..Radio Award.
Scharle, Margaret Reed College 89 2021.05.20 Mobilizing NET volunteers to connect homebound seniors and persons with disabilities to COVID-19 vaccination appointments. .Program Innovation.
Bixby, Mitch Overlook NET 90 2021.07.14 Years of leadership and service to Overlook NET. .NET Team Leader.
Googins, John Ashcreek NET 97 2021.10.25 Years of service as a NET volunteer.
Schafer, Bruce Maplewood NET 100 2021.11.17 Service as a radio leader and a NET. During the December 2022 winter storm complex, Bruce took charge of supervising transportation dispatchers through the entire event. Bruce completed 13 shifts (approximately 55 hours) to ensure 348 persons needing shelter could get transportation to a warming center. 2023.06.23: Citation for his work on the first NET Fair; Bruce was responsible for getting the webpage together. PBEM is also recognizing his work on the NET Wiki project; he is writing pages and adding modules to make it look great. Trainer Accolade..Operations Excellence..Radio Award.
Winkelman, Kathleen Sacramento CERT 101 2021.04.24 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Trainer Accolade..Visit Commemoration.
Ross, Robert Sacramento CERT 102 2021.04.24 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Visit Commemoration.
O'Dell, Jody Sacramento CERT 103 2021.04.24 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Visit Commemoration.
Smith, Sandra Sacramento CERT 104 2021.04.24 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Visit Commemoration.
Cassidy Norton, Kerry PUP NET 107 2022.07.18 Excellence as a Team Leader in Portsmouth NET. .NET Team Leader.
Bissonnette, Jeff St. Johns NET 108 2022.07.18 Leadership and work on CDEs.
Jewett, Ethan Woodlawn NET 111 Ethan has been a strong leader for NET, investing much of his personal time and resources to strengthen community resilience. Not only has Ethan led a team (for which he received coin #57), but he also contributed his skill as a graphic designer to create the NET logo and commence NET's visual language. Ethan was a founder of the Disaster Relief Trials, and the 55th Cascadia Scouts. During the COVID-19 response, Ethan mobilized "strike teams" to complete small but critical tasks to provide underserved communities with sanitizer and other supplies. Ethan was responsible for the design of the COVID-19 Challenge Coin. .Program Innovation.

.Operations Excellence.

Henry, Stuart Neighbor2Neighbor 125 2022.03.12 Managing the Neighbor2Neighbor program and contributions to the COAD. Awarded by Kate Szrom, PBEM COAD Coordinator. .Program Innovation.
Warner, John Pearl District NET 155 2017.03.04 John made several lasting accomplishments to Portland NET. He served as a member of the NET Leadership Committee. John designed a deployment simulator which has informed how NETs design operations plans. John also single-handedly created a toolkit for NETs to prepare residential buildings ("vertical communities" for a major disaster. Finally, John led the Portland team in a CERT Olympics. Awarded by Commissioner Steve Novick at the 2015 NET Recognition Event in Portland City Hall. .NET Team Leader.

.Program Innovation.

Beaston, John Overlook NET 156 2015.02.26 Worked to step up NET's game around radio use and competency. Developed Basic NET Unit 9 with Helen Chauncey. Helped other NETs conduct radio mapping, and took charge of drawing the FRS radio map for Portland. John is also a Red Cross volunteer, and volunteers with Manzanita CERT. Awarded by Carmen Merlo, PBEM Director, at the 2015 NET Recognition Event in Portland City Hall. .Program Innovation..Radio Award.
Chauncey, Helen Southwest Hills NET 157 2015.02.26 With John Beaston, Helen developed a Basic NET training unit to instruct NET trainees on radio use (Unit 9). Helen has also done significant and lasting work to promote amateur radio in NET, and was one of the first Radio Training Liaisons (though the title was not coined yet). Helen helped PBEM develop the BEECN program, and built bridges between Multnomah ARES and PBEM. Was also the person who suggested to Jeremy posting online recognition for NETs. Awarded by David Blitzer, PBEM Operations Manager, at the 2015 NET Recognition Event in Portland City Hall. .Program Innovation..Radio Award.
Schilmoeller, Michael Argay-Parkrose NET, NET Radio Training Liaisons 158 2015.02.26 Michael has made many significant contributions to furthering NET's radio programs. First, he developed the Radio Training Liaison standards (and was one of the first RTLs). Michael also came up with and implemented the Portland NET amateur radio net for new AROs; the "NET net" has had many "this is my first time on the air" comments. In his years with NET, he has trained many AROs in different radio positions and several of his trainees have gone on to serve with ARES. Nominated for award by John Beaston, presented at the 2015 NET Recognition Event in Portland City Hall. .NET Team Leader..Trainer Accolade.

.Program Innovation..Radio Award.

Dulley, Gwen Pearl District NET 165 2015.10.23 Gwen has been an ardent supporter of NET since becoming a volunteer, and took the reins of the Pearl District NET after the departure of their prior Team Leader. .NET Team Leader.
Parman, Bryan Portland Police Bureau Training Division 168 2016.02.27 .Program Innovation.
Christensen, Shon Portland Fire & Rescue 173 2016.02.27 .Trainer Accolade.
Rodriguez, Marcel Arnold Creek NET 174 2016.02.27 .NET Team Leader..Trainer Accolade.
Busch, Alice Multnomah County Emergency Management 175 2016.02.27 .Trainer Accolade.
Saby, Heather Portland Printing & Distribution 176 2018.06.24
Willet, Tammy Portland Fire & Rescue Training Division 177 2018.06.24
Legler, John Creston-Kenilworth NET 178 2018.06.24 2023.06.23: Citation for his work on the first NET Fair; John coordinated the classes, registration, and much more. .NET Team Leader..Trainer Accolade.
Vinograd, Patrick Hosford-Abernethy NET 179 2018.05.08 .NET Team Leader.
Dilfer, Carol Woodstock NET 186 2018.06.24
Jones, Dana NET Radio Training Liaisons 187 2018.06.24 .Radio Award.
Jelinek, Lenka Arlington Heights NET 188 2018.06.24 Founded the Arlington Heights NET and raised it up quickly. Lenka was recognized as "New NET Leader" of the year. .NET Team Leader.
Reese, Kathy Parkrose NET, Friends of Portland NET 189 2018.06.24 .NET Team Leader..Trainer Accolade.
Yan, Courtney Taborvilla NET, Washington County Emergency Management 200 2020.09.25 Excellent service in the COVID-19 ECC. Awarded by Katy Wolf, PBEM Operations Manager. .NET Team Leader..Trainer Accolade..PBEM Staff.
Shanders, Kevin Portland Fire & Rescue 278 2020.04.29 Excellent service in the COVID-19 ECC. Awarded by Dan Douthit, PBEM Public Information Officer. .Trainer Accolade.
Lapp, Nancy Brentwood Darlington NET 301 2022.09.17 From 2012 to September 2022, Nancy logged about 1,300 volunteer hours. Nancy has been part of many deployments, has helped train other NET volunteers, and has helped PBEM staff with important administrative tasks such as running NET Camp. and tabling at outreach events all over Portland. Nancy is also researching tabletop games to simulate deployments, and has a background knowledge of emergency management that has served her community.

Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp.

.Operations Excellence..Outreach Champion.
Gonzalez-Cress, Maria 302 2022.09.17 Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp. .Operations Excellence.
Fine, Kate Taborvilla NET 303 2022.09.17 In addition to volunteering as a NET, Kate is an ARO and volunteers for BEECN. From 2017 to 2022, Kate volunteered 525 hours. From January 2021 to August 2022, she volunteered for 29 shifts. She helped out at misting stations and vaccine clinics. Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp. .Operations Excellence.
Frisch, Tom Tom11 Films 304 2022.09.17 Tom, an independent filmmaker (Tom11 Films), was the first film professional who worked consistently with PBEM to create video-based training curriculum and develop a visual language for NET training videos. Importantly, Tom applied levity to topics otherwise dry and boring. Tom also made the process accessible, doing everything from script development to final editing.

Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp.

.Program Innovation.
Neal, Spencer Overlook NET 305 2022.09.17 With the COVID response and climate change emergencies, 2021-2022 was a busy period for NET deployments. Spencer signed up for 26 deployments in that time; more than nearly any other volunteer. Spencer is also a frequent "extra" in NET training videos.

Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp.

.Operations Excellence.
Weisgram, Jim NET Radio Training Liaisons 306 2022.09.17 Jim took multiple shifts at the Expo Center in response to COVID, and has served as an RTL. With Bruce Schafer, Jim was also key to the NET ICS Forms redesign project.

Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp.

.Program Innovation.

.Operations Excellence..Radio Award.

Hovde, Janel 307 2022.09.17 Janel volunteered tirelessly during heatwaves as a transportation dispatcher. Particularly, she was indispensable to PBEM's Ground Support Team and helping 211info dispatchers. She also filled in for PBEM staff as a lead dispatcher. Janel's professionalism, dedication, can-do attitude, and grace distinguished her to all the emergency management professionals she worked with.

Awarded by Jeremy Van Keuren, PBEM Community Resilience Manager at the 2022 NET Recognition Event at NETCamp.

.Operations Excellence.
Stewart, Kathryn 308 .Outreach Champion.
Gordon, Anna Verde 309 2022.10.24 In appreciation for her work to stand up, produce, and help manage the first Spanish NET program in partnership with Verde. .Outreach Champion.
Ginsberg, Mark 310 .NET Team Leader.
Spoon, Jeremy Portland State University, Emergency Management and Community Resilience Program 312 2022.12.10 Jeremy Spoon, Ph.D. was instrumental in establishing PSU's Emergency Management and Community Resilience Program and opening more collaboration between PSU and PBEM. Dr. Spoon led the capstone program that also helped PBEM begin a program of engagement with Rosewood Initiative's Nepali community. .Program Innovation.
Winkelman, Kathleen Sacramento CERT Pet Sheltering Crew 356 2023.06.17 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Visit Commemoration.
Ross, Robert Sacramento CERT Pet Sheltering Crew 357 2023.06.17 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Visit Commemoration.
Mata, Steve Sacramento CERT Pet Sheltering Crew 358 2023.06.17 Sacramento CERT training Portland NET. .Visit Commemoration.
capestany, annie Reed NET 354 2023.06.24 annie worked on the first NET Fair and personally translated all the materials into Spanish so that the Verde team could participate. .Outreach Champion.
Meininger, Mark Sabin NET 355 2023.06.24 Mark is a Team Lead erfor Sabin NET. "He is also receiving an Operations Excellence commendation for multiple deployments to homeless warming and cooling shelters as a PIC. Finally, I am adding a Program Innovation commendation for his work on a block party kit, and his status as a founding member of Friends of Portland NET." .NET Team Leader..Program Innovation.

.Operations Excellence.

Hubbard, Kate 353 2023.06.24 Kate installed the Mental Health First Aid certification program as a regular training curricula for Portland NET, and (at the time of the recognition) has trained over a dozen classes. .Trainer Accolade..Program Innovation.
Myers, Edmund 352 2023.06.24 Ed is a lead Wilderness First Aid instructor and has trained scores of NET volunteers to be more proficient disaster medical responders. .Trainer Accolade.

NET Task Book Coin

Proof specs of the NET Task Book Challenge Coin.
Proof specs of the NET Task Book Challenge Coin.

TBA

NET 25th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

Proof specs of the NET 25th Anniversary Party Challenge Coin.
Proof specs of the NET 25th Anniversary Party Challenge Coin.

These coins were distributed to NETs attending the NET 25th Anniversary Party on May 11, 2019 and also mailed to NETs active at the time who couldn't make it.

Specifications: Double-sided, 1¾" in diameter, polished gold with color option. Front: NET logo, with "25 YEARS" stamped just below. Along the edge of both sides, "PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOOD EMERGENCY TEAMS 1994 - 2019". Reverse: PF&R and PBEM logos over the City of Portland flag.

COVID-19 Response Coin

Coins distributed to NETs and others who responded to COVID-19. Design by Ethan Jewett.
Proof specs of the COVID-19 Response Challenge Coin, designed by Ethan Jewett and Jeremy Van Keuren.

TBA; designed by Ethan Jewett. We separate to stay together  =  Separamur ut una maneamus.

Notes and References