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Golden Plate
Awarded forHigh achieving individuals in the arts, sciences, public affairs, sports
Presented byAcademy of Achievement
First awarded1961
WebsiteGolden Plate Award

The Golden Plate is an annual award presented by the Academy of Achievement to accomplished individuals for significant achievement in their fields.[1] Since the Academy's foundation in 1961, over 1,000 honorees have received the award, including Nobel Prize winners, presidents, scientists, athletes, authors and entertainers.[2] According to the Academy, each year 20 awardees are chosen by an awards council composed of past recipients of the "Golden Plate".[3]

The first awards ceremony was held in September 1961, in Monterey, California. At this event, the Academy awarded the "Golden Plate" to 50 individuals chosen by a national board of governors for their contributions as leaders in science, the arts, public service and industry.[4]

Award winners

Decade Awardees
Arts
1960s Thomas Hart Benton (1961); Yousuf Karsh, William Wyler (1961)
1970s John Wayne (1970); Louis Kahn (1971); James A. Michener, Irving Stone (1971); Frank Capra (1972); Helen Hayes (1972); James Stewart (1974); Ray Charles (1975); Alex Haley (1977); Stevie Wonder (1977); Henry Fonda (1979)
1980s Clint Eastwood (1980); Elizabeth Taylor (1985); Joseph Papp (1986); Robert Rauschenberg (1986); Steven Spielberg (1986); Herman Wouk (1986); Jim Henson (1987); Johnny Cash (1988); August Wilson (1988); George Lucas (1989)
1990s Dizzy Gillespie (1991); Audrey Hepburn (1991); Philip Johnson (1991); Martin Scorsese (1991); Wallace Stegner (1991); Barbara Streisand (1992); Francis Ford Coppola (1994); Robert De Niro (1994); Frank Gehry (1995); Elie Wiesel (1996); Aretha Franklin (1999)
2000s Bob Dylan (2003); Julie Andrews (2004); Norman Mailer (2004); John Updike (2004); Edward Albee (2005); Toni Morrison (2005); Itzhak Perlman (2005); Stephen Sondheim (2005); Harold Prince (2007)
Public Service
1960s Douglas MacArthur (1961); Helen Keller (1965)
1970s Gerald Ford (1971); Frank Minis Johnson (1978)
1980s Jimmy Carter (1984); Walter Annenberg (1985); Sandra Day O’Connor (1987); Colin Powell (1988)
1990s Ronald Reagan (1990); George H. W. Bush (1995); Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1995); Rosa Parks (1995);
2000s Benazir Bhutto (2000); Mikhail Gorbachev (2000); Bill Clinton (2002); Henry A. Kissinger (2002); Hillary Rodham Clinton (2003); Coretta Scott King (2003); Shimon Peres (2003); Desmond Tutu (2003); Lech Walesa (2003); Recep Tayyip Erdogan (2004); John Lewis (2004); Anthony Kennedy (2005); Barack Obama (2007)
Science
1960s Luis Walter Alvarez (1961); Charles Stark Draper (1961); Clarence Kelly Johnson (1961); Edward Teller (1961); John R. Pierce (1962); John Glenn (1964); Howard H. Aiken (1965); Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1965); Edward Calvin Kendall (1966); Harold Urey (1966); Claude Shannon (1967); Vladimir K. Zworykin (1967); Jim Lovell (1968); Charles Hard Townes (1969)
1970s Jack Kilby (1970); Rita Levi-Montalcini (1970); Norman Borlaug (1971); Willem Johan Kolff (1971); Glenn T. Seaborg (1972); Neil Armstrong (1973); Edmund Hillary (1973); Tenzing Norgay (1973); Eugene Wigner (1974); Chuck Yeager (1974); Wernher von Braun (1975); Stephen David Bechtel, Sr. (1976); Godfrey Hounsfield (1976); Jonas Salk (1976); Jimmy Doolittle (1977); Buckminster Fuller (1977); Linus Pauling (1979)
1980s Alan Shepard (1981); Grace Hopper (1983); Donald Knuth (1985); Francis Crick (1986); Isidor Isaac Rabi (1986); James D. Watson (1986); John Bardeen (1987); Jane Goodall (1987)
2000s Baruch Samuel Blumberg (2000); Frederick Sanger (2000); Sally Ride (2004); Tim Berners-Lee (2007); Shinya Yamanaka (2008)
Business
1960s DeWitt Wallace (1966); Lila Bell Wallace (1966)
1970s Milton Friedman (1971); Akio Morita (1972); Ray Kroc (1973); Colonel Sanders (1975); John D. MacArthur (1977)
1980s William Redington Hewlett (1981); Steve Jobs (1982); Chung Ju-yung (1984); Henry Kravis (1987); George R. Roberts (1987); Phil Knight (1989); Ralph Lauren (1989); Oprah Winfrey (1989)
1990s Bill Gates (1992); Carlos Slim (1994); Larry Ellison (1997); Michael Dell (1998); Katharine Graham (1999)
2000s Jeff Bezos (2000); Pierre Omidyar (2000); Sergey Brin (2004); Larry Page (2004)
Sports
1960s Mickey Mantle (1969)
1970s Willie Mays (1975); John Wooden (1976); Tom Landry (1978); Bear Bryant (1979)
1980s Wayne Gretzky (1982); Muhammad Ali (1986)
1990s Michael Jordan (1990)
2000 Roger Bannister (2000); Bill Russell (2008)

References

  1. ^ Roxanne Roberts (4 May 2003). "You Have a Dream; Achievement Summiteers Bask in The Past and Presence of Greatness" (PDF). The Washington Post. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  2. ^ Rebecca Leung (11 February 2009). "Who Is Catherine Reynolds?". CBS News. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  3. ^ "About the Academy". achievement.org. Academy of Achievement. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Banquet Will Honor 50 for Achievements". The Milwaukee Sentinel. 7 September 1961. Retrieved 14 December 2011.

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