Bill Draayer Award 2007
Given in recognition of outstanding personal contributions to the progress and development of the Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association.
Frank McTighe
Mary Jane Harper, past recipient of the Bill Draayer Award, presents Frank McTighe, the 2007 Recipient of the prestigious Bill Draayer Award.
In 1983 during the AWNA’s annual convention, long-time member of the
association and everyone’s favourite newspaperman, Mr. Howie Bowes,
became the first recipient of the Bill Draayer Award.
Thus began a strong tradition of honouring people who have worked tirelessly for the betterment of the association.
The intent of the award is to recognize a member who has served the AWNA without thought of recognition or reward.
The selection committee comprised of past Bill Draayer Award
recipients including myself, Cal Dallas, former publisher of the Red
Deer Express and 2007 AWNA president Scott Fitzpatrick, reviewed at
length, the criteria used to choose a worthy recipient.
Amongst the criteria to be used in our selection process was the following:
- Innovative development of a service policy that has proven beneficial to AWNA and its individual members.
- Individual diligence in pursuit of a successful objective that enhances efficiency, profitability or public image of weekly newspapers in general and in AWNA in particular.
- A member who has a record of reliability in performance of volunteer or assigned Association projects vital to its present or future success.
Now that you have heard some of the criteria and the background to the Bill Draayer Award you will realize why President Scott Fitzpatrick said during our meeting, “This describes exactly what Frank McTighe has done for our association. This award has Frank’s name on it.”
So I am very proud to name Mr. Frank McTighe as the 2007 recipient of the Bill Draayer Award.
Frank’s work with the AWNA began in 1992 when he was first elected to the Board of Directors serving as corporate secretary for five years. I might note those were the days when the corporate secretary took all minutes at the board of directors meetings.
During his tenure on the board, Frank served as chair of a number of
committees including the Better Newspapers Competition, Technology and
Membership.
In 1997-98 he took the helm of the association serving as president. Following his term on the board he went on to become your representative to the Alberta Press Council. After a 20-plus year career in the community newspaper industry,
having worked as publisher, editor and reporter for a number of
publications including The Taber Times, The Vauxhall Advance, Coaldale
Sunny South News, High River Times, The Vulcan Advocate and The Nanton
News, of which he was owner and publisher from 1989-95, Frank returned
to the roots of his journalism career, accepting a position as
journalism instructor at SAIT. He taught news writing, copy editing,
and Canadian government to first and second year students. In addition
he assisted with practicum placement of students.
During his tenure as a full-time and part-time instructor at SAIT
Frank served as an ambassador to the community newspaper industry,
promoting to students the rewards of working for a community newspaper.
Many of his students would become employees of AWNA member newspapers.
In 2001 Frank and his wife Emily returned to the community newspaper
industry as proud owners of Alberta’s oldest newspaper, The Macleod
Gazette. Frank serves as the newspaper’s publisher and editor. And
being the former owner of an independent community newspaper, I might
add that Frank wears many hats and fills many jobs, including news
reporter, sports reporter, photographer, production, sales, part-time
receptionist and of course, office janitor.
Despite all the time and dedication required to own and operate a
successful independent community newspaper, in 2004 Frank rose to the
challenge when I asked him to seek election as your CCNA director, a
position he has held to this time. With his return to the board of
directors, Frank has continued to work for the betterment of your
association through his work at the local, provincial and national
levels, serving on a number of committees including chairman of CCNA’s
Verified Circulation committee and as a member of CCNA’s Better
Newspapers Competition committee.
Frank has taken time out of his busy schedule to judge numerous
newspaper competitions at the national, provincial and international
level.
"His work as chair of the AWNA Industry Education committee has seen
the association’s dream of distance learning for a vital segment of our
industry become a reality with the launch in 2007 of “AWNA Ad Sales
101,” an online newspaper advertising sales training program.
Through the Industry Education Committee, Frank is also working on
putting in place a Speaker’s Bureau of community newspaper leaders who
will act as ambassadors, speaking to groups and organizations about
roles as editors, reporters photo journalists and the community
newspaper in general. In addition to his hard work on this initiative, Frank has also
chaired the AWNA AWSOM Archive committee and the Nominating committee,
and served as a member of the AWNA Symposium committee and History Book
Project committee.
When Frank takes on a task, I can rely upon him to get the work
done,” says AWNA President Scott Fitzpatrick. “Frank has been our rock
this past year.”
Frank has gone about his work for your association on the provincial
and national level with steadfast dedication, without thought of
personal reward and with considerable sacrifice of personal time away
from his family and his business.
In addition to his work for the association and his business, Frank
also serves on a number of local committees including the Willow Creek
Community Adult Learning Society, the Fort Macleod Police College
Liaison Committee, Fort Macleod Health Care Foundation and Fort Macleod
Project Read Literacy Board.
I cannot think of anyone more humble about his work for this
association or more deserving of this award. It is my pleasure to
present to you the 2007 recipient of the Bill Draayer Award, Mr. Frank
McTighe.