In memoriam: Vince Sikora, August 1948-December 2003.NEHA NEHA National Environmental Health Association NEHA National Executive Housekeepers Association NEHA Northern Estates Homeowners Association (Indianapolis, Indiana) is deeply saddened to report that Vince Sikora, an associate professor of environmental health at East Tennessee State University East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is an accredited American university, founded October 21911 and located in Johnson City, Tennessee. It is part of the Tennessee Board of Regents system of colleges and universities. and the Journal's Legal Briefs Legal Briefs is an interactive television program aired on CablePulse24 and CourtTV Canada, hosted by Lorne Honickman, a lawyer and journalist, as he discusses the ins & outs of the Canadian legal system and provides free legal advice. columnist columnist, the writer of an essay appearing regularly in a newspaper or periodical, usually under a constant heading. Although originally humorous, the column in many cases has supplanted the editorial for authoritative opinions on world problems. , died on December 21, 2003. Mr. Sikora contributed to the advancement of the public and environmental health profession in many ways, and he was committed to providing practical and relevant legal information for readers of the Journal. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] From 1979 to 1985, Sikora was the author of the Journal column Law for Environmentalists. He returned to the Journal in April 2001 with Legal Briefs, and for three years, he presented short case studies about legal issues important to environmental health professionals. Sikora provided his e-mail address See Internet address. e-mail address - electronic mail address at the end of each column for questions or comments--and always willingly replied with guidance or assistance to JEH JEH Journal of Economic History readers. In 2002, NEHA awarded the Harry Bliss Harry Bliss is a United States cartoonist and illustrator. Bliss grew up in New York State among an artistic family. He studied painting at the Pennyslvania Academy of Fine Arts and studied illustration at the University of the Arts, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts and at Editor's Award to Sikora, not only for his outstanding and popular column, but also for his contributions to the advancement of the cause and the interests of the association and its members. Because of the interest and respect his column elicited e·lic·it tr.v. e·lic·it·ed, e·lic·it·ing, e·lic·its 1. a. To bring or draw out (something latent); educe. b. To arrive at (a truth, for example) by logic. 2. , many in the field invited Sikora to speak at conferences. He accepted many of these invitations. In addition, he co-taught a three-day course for the Food and Drug Administration titled "Effective Enforcement." He also had proposed working together with NEHA to publish an environmental health law manual. Sikora has made inspiring contributions to environmental health, going above and beyond professional requirements and committing his time and expertise to the improvement of the field. NEHA feels the utmost gratitude Gratitude agrimony traditional symbol for gratitude. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 172] Androcles because he had once extracted a thorn from its paw, the lion refrained from attacking Androcles in the arena. [Rom. Lit. and appreciation for his dedication, and we express our deepest sympathy to his family and friends. In the words of NEHA President Douglas Ebelherr, Vince was dedicated to improving the environmental health profession through guidance in his Legal Briefs column. This most popular column provided grassroots lessons for all of us working in the field every day. Vince hoped that through his efforts we would learn to become better environmental health professionals. As a tribute to Vince, I ask each of you to take some time each day to learn something new and become a better environmental health professional. Vince, God loves you; we will miss you. And NEHA Executive Director Nelson Fabian expresses the feelings of all the Journal staff with the following words of appreciation: This one is tough. Vince was the best. Some of you may remember when he had a stroke a couple of years ago; one of his main worries (as he recovered in the hospital) was the possibility that he wouldn't be able to get his column in on time. That was Vince. Always cheerful, helpful, and the consummate supporter. Three excerpts from e-mail correspondence Vince received in response to the Legal Briefs column indicate the extent of the service he provided members of the profession:
Nearly 20 years ago, you participated in a seminar for local health
departments in Southeast Michigan on the legal aspects of
environmental health. Your lecture notes and the handouts from that
seminar remain on my bookcase shelf to this day.
James Schnackenberg, Health Officer
Barry-Eaton District Health Dept.
I've downloaded all of your Legal Briefs columns from the NEHA Web
site. Your column provides the best clarification regarding legal
questions that I have found so far.
Davonna W. Koebrick, L.M.S.W., R.S.
Environmental Coordinator
Victoria City-County Health Dept.
Victoria, Texas
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for the insight into
environmental health legal issues that you provide every month in JEH.
While our laws and regulations here in Canada differ somewhat from
yours in America, they are still quite close, and it's easy to draw
analogies to the system we work in. I find your case studies most
enlightening and informative.
Mike LeBlanc, B.Sc., C.P.H.I.(C)
Regional Supervisor
Environmental Health Services
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Sikora's family has established a scholarship in his name, and people wishing to honor As a verb, to accept a bill of exchange, or to pay a note, check, or accepted bill, at maturity. To pay or to accept and pay, or, where a credit so engages, to purchase or discount a draft complying with the terms of the draft. him can make donations to the Vincent Sikora Memorial Scholarship Fund, ETSU ETSU East Tennessee State University (Johnson City, TN) ETSU Energy Technology Support Unit ETSU East Texas State University (Commerce, TX) Foundation, East Tennessee State University, Box 70721, Johnson City, Tennessee Johnson City is a city in Washington County, Tennessee; however a small part of the city is located within Sullivan County, Tennessee, to the northeast and Carter County, Tennessee, to the southeast. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 55,469. 37614. Vincent A. Sikora, J.D., L.L.M., R.P.S. Associate Professor, East Tennessee State University |
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