The Terry Cowles Memorial Award
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History
In 2006 IPSSA, Inc. initiated the Terry Cowles Memorial Award. This award will be given each year to the IPSSA member who best meets the criteria outlined below.
- Demonstrated professionalism
- Service to IPSSA
- Assistance to others in the pool and spa service industry
- Contributions to his or her community
Terry Cowles was a longtime outstanding member of IPSSA was involved in the creation of the IPSSA Benevolent Fund.
Award
The award consists of an inscribed plaque and complimentary dinner tickets, hotel room for the recipient and a guest to attend the next annual IPSSA leadership banquet, and a check in the amount of $1,000.00. The award is presented at the IPSSA leadership banquet.
Procedure
Each IPSSA region is eligible to nominate a member for this award. Nominations should be delivered to the IPSSA, Inc. Executive Office using the designated nomination form not later than October 20 for consideration and selection at the November BORD Meeting. Click here for the Terry Cowles Award Nomination Form.
Jim Ciccone - 2013
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Jim Ciccone has been servicing residential and commercial swimming pools for over 55 years. At 10 years old, he started cleaning swimming pools for his neighbors in Long Beach.
In 1990, Jim joined IPSSA and began teaching many trade classes in all aspects of the swimming pool industry. He served as Hemet Chapter President three times and as secretary/treasurer numerous times. He was also a Regional Director two times.
Jim was the first to push for the development of the IPSSA Scholarship fund for IPSSA members so they could continue their education. (The fund has since been opened to anyone in the swimming pool industry.) He continues his involvement with the IPSSA Scholarship Fund as a committee member. Jim supports the fund every year through the Region 6 Table Top Show, an initiative he started 19 years ago and continues to be active in. The show started with 30 vendors and is now up to a maximum attendance of 150 vendors.
During his 20 year career with the Riverside Sheriff’s Department, Jim was a key member of the Hemet Search and Rescue effort and served as president of the team for 5 years. This demanding job required 24/7 availability. At the request of his supervisors, Jim also served as a hostage negotiator – a challenging job that he soon distinguished himself in, receiving a “Sheriff of the Year” award in 1978. Upon the request of the Hemet Police Department, Jim also developed the Hemet Police Department volunteer program that involved citizens of Hemet and San Jacinto. It took 6 months to get the program off the ground and served over 150 members when Jim was still in the Sheriff’s Department. This program is still running and is over 25 years old. Jim continues to provide neighborhood watch programs to neighborhood communities when asked to. His programs are still utilized today and can be viewed on the internet.
Jim is always willing to help anyone in the pool service industry and enjoys mentoring both new and seasoned members. He has helped launch over a dozen people in new businesses, working to answer their questions and provide professional advice. He is always willing to lend a helping hand with the IPSSA booth at trade shows and is conscientious about recruiting prospective new members.
He still attends classes to stay current with new developments and regulations within the industry. Along with his pool servicing business and its extensive list of over 180 customers (many of them loyal for 20-plus years), Jim opened an online pool supply company that provides service to pool owners throughout the North County area of San Diego. He has a reputation among his customers as knowledgeable, professional, friendly, responsive, and devoted to the highest quality work. Jim holds a C-61 contractor’s license and a Los Angeles Health Department License.
Jim is dedicated to his commitment to be an active and friendly promoter of IPSSA – explaining our sick route program, our insurance, and the training we offer to our members at the chapter level. He is a conscientious, committed and true professional within our industry.
Bob Nichols - 2012
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Bob Nichols has been a member of the IPSSA Diamond Bar chapter since 2000, and a licensed contractor since 2001. He has arranged for many informational and educational seminars for his chapter over the years, with Pentair, Hayward, SunTrek Solar, and more.
Bob served as chapter president from 2001 to 2009 and also as Director of Region 3 2009 to 2011. Bob was chair of the IPSSA Outreach Committee and has served on the Bylaws and IPSSAN committees. He currently serves also as vice-chair of the safety sub-committee.
Bob has set up and recruited chapter members to work at swimming pool safety fairs and came up with our safety coloring books.
He is responsible for researching and suggesting many of the charities our chapter has contributed to, for example Veterans of Foreign War chapter and Soldier’s Angeles.
While serving as president of the Diamond Bar chapter, Bob was solely responsible for bringing all the chapter members together for an early buy program with local distributors, resulting in thousands of dollars as incentives given back to the chapter.
One thing about Bob is that he is always there for you. Whether it is a chapter issue or a simple pool problem, you can talk to him any time and very often with a great response and/or idea.
In accepting the award, Bob commented, “When I was notified that I would receive the Terry Cowles Award, I froze in fear of not being able to properly say thank you to all of the people who helped me gain the success that brought me here tonight. The members of my chapter, my colleagues on the BORD, and most of all the people who joined with me in trying to make a difference. I could spend the rest of my time tonight saying thank you to each of them, but they know who they are and they are just as proud of me receiving this award as I am.
“This award tonight salutes the work that Terry Cowles was successful in accomplishing and the brotherhood he was able to convey to his friends and fellow IPSSA members. His efforts, ideas and dreams are what we are recognizing this evening. My efforts only mirror what the members of IPSSA look for in leadership and dedication.
“With this said, I thank the members of my chapter, my region and the IPSSA BORD for their recognition of my efforts.”
Nobby Mandolf (2011)
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Nobby Mandolf (left) is presented the 2011 Terry Cowles Memorial Award by Terry Snow, the 2010 award recipient.
Nobby Mandolf began his pool service business in 1970, joining IPSSA in 1992. He is a memeber of the IPSSA San Diego chapter.
He is passionate about education, always attending seminars and keeping up-to-date on industry technology and maintaining his state contractor's license.
Even at the age of 82, he is still working six days a week and is totally willing to learn and help others.
Nobby attends chapter general meetings on a regular basis, above the minimum requirement.
He always performs sick route coverage when called upon, often doing repairs for free.
He is on the phone throughout the day, seven days a week, helping, guiding, instructing and counseling fellow service technicians, often coming to the rescue of members on short notice.
Nobby Mandolf's dedication to his profession and his community has earned him the 2011 Terry Cowles Memorial Award.
Terry Snow (2010)
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Terry Snow has been a student of the industry since began servicing pools in 1973.
He holds the Los Angeles County Swimming Pool Service Technician license, as well as California C61 and C53 contractor license.
Terry began his leadership in the pool and spa service industry as vice president of IPSA from 1984-1985 and its president 1986-1987. When IPSA and Cal-IPSA merged in 1988, Terry was the first Region 3 director on the new IPSSA Board of Regional Directors, repeating that service on the BORD 2003-2007. In 2007 he was elected president of the IPSSA BORD.
He also has supported the San Gabriel chapter leadership, serving as chapter president from 1999 to 2003. His chapter relies on his dedication of the sick route program and many chapter members have been helped by Terry's technical advice and hands-on help.
Terry has represented IPSSA in many capacities, from the National Drowning Prevention Symposium, National Plasterer's Council, SPEC, and at many meetings and hearings with the California Energy Commission regarding Title 20 issues.
He also served on the Southern California NSPI Board of Directors from 1987-1995. From 1990-1996 we was on the NSPI Retailers Council, serving as Council president in 1994.
In addition to his service to the pool and spa service industry, Terry is greatly involved in community activities, including Little League, YMCA basketball, soccer coach, Lanterman Hospital drowning prevention programs, and Boy Scouts.
Terry's dedication to his profession and his community has earned him the 2010 Terry Cowles Memorial Award.
Dan Nisly (2009)
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Dan Nisly, who sadly passed away later in 2009, had been a member of IPSSA since 2000. He set a standard of professionalism and ethics in his daily activities, always pursuing ways to improve his professional knowledge.
During Dan's tenure in IPSSA, he served as chapter president and as Region 8 director. His work on the The IPSSAN is notable. Dan also worked to bring the dream of the Desert Pool and Spa Show to reality.
Dan always was there to lend a hand. He had the ability to bring out the best in our membership by encouraging others to volunteer their efforts for IPSSA.
Dan always promoted swimming pool safety, including donating his time at community Water Safety days, handing out Water Watcher tags and water safety brochures.
Most notable was Dan's passion for the charity Heart for Africa, a faith-based not-for-profit 501c3 charity that works with partners in Africa to provide self sustainable homes for orphans and vulnerable children through long term programs and short term service trips that deliver quality care, shelter, food, water, clothing, health care, social work, mentoring and education. Dan was an inspiration, with his devotion to help the underprivileged in Africa.
Here are excerpts from Dan’s remarks upon receiving the award.
"Since becoming an IPSSA member, my life has been a series of events that could easily be labeled as shock and awe! After being a chapter member for several years, out of the blue, I found myself as president of the chapter. Shock and awe, and what a great experience. In the second year of that term, several IPSSA buddies began talking to me regarding a future term as regional director. To my surprise, it happened, more shock and awe, and an even higher level of a wonderful experience. About a year ago, at our chapter's year-end dinner and party night, the group bestowed an award to me that will bear my name in future years, as it will be awarded annually to another chapter member for meritorious service. Talk about shock and awe; after a year, it's still hard to believe.
"Now this! This award is beyond all expectations, shock and awe to a level that will take a really long time to soak in. To be standing here with this plaque in my hand, is something I could never have imagined, never in my wildest dreams. To be judged by a jury of my own peers, and looked on with such favor, not just once, but twice, is truly an experience beyond mere words, and please know it is also very humbling.
"I have never had the privilege of meeting Terry Cowles, but from what I've learned about the man, the kind of life he lived, the contribution he made to his family, his community, to IPSSA, and to our chosen profession at large, it is certainly a genuine distinction to have my name on the same hardware, and to be mentioned in the same breath as Terry Cowles.
"Now, I'm going to leave you with a few lines from scripture. 'Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be given to you.' This is a principle by which I have endeavored to live my life, and I encourage each of us to live it and use it every day of our lives. This idea, stated another way would be this. We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.
"If the decision makers have voted to bestow this honor to me because of something I may have done, I can tell you for certain, I have received far more than I possibly could have given. I was simply doing what I loved to be doing, as I walked my path of life. My life with IPSSA is living proof that the principles that we just looked at from the scriptures are for real, they work, just as prescribed! Witness the fact that all the support, the camaraderie, the affirmation, and the encouragement, that I have received from you, my IPSSA friends, particularly in the last 18 months while engaged in a cancer battle; what I have received from you, is far out weighed by anything that I may have been able to give. So you see, you have positioned yourselves, you have given freely, you may now expect rich blessings in your life. It's a promise. It's a certainty.
"So I want you to know how very much you are appreciated and loved, and I humbly say thank you. I love you one and all, and I wish God's very best for each of you."
Mike Shear (2008)
Mike Shear, a member of the IPSSA Palm Desert chapter, was presented with the 2008 IPSSA Terry Cowles Memorial Award at the February 2 leadership banquet in Newport Beach, California. Mike Shear has been a member of IPSSA for ten years. His fellow chapter members describe him as a mentor, always willing to help out on technical matters regarding pool and spa service. He is a past president of the Palm Desert chapter, serves on the Region 6 Trade Show committee, has served as Regional Director on the IPSSA BORD, and is very active on safety issues. Each year Mike collects food and toys for distribution to military families stationed at nearby 29 Palms. Recently Mike donated time and equipment to help build a swim spa for a needy member of the community who suffers from severe arthritis.
IPSSA members are often called to cover pools when a fellow chapter member is ill. Mike went beyond the spirit of sick route coverage when he stepped up to take care of most of the route of fellow member John Nance when John needed to be on the East coast to take care of his injured mother for many weeks. “Mike was a godsend. He always goes out of his way to help people. He is a friend and a mentor,” said Nance.
Mike was instrumental in bringing to IPSSA’s attention a potential safety hazard on a certain brand of pool lights. He documented cases of leaking and brought to the attention of IPSSA and the manufacturer, which resulted in a change in the design in the cord grommet, correcting the problem and increasing pool safety. Ray Arouesty, president of Arrow Insurance Services, surprised the audience at the IPSSA leadership banquet by presenting Mike Shear with an additional $1,000 to recognize Mike’s dedication in identifying and achieving a solution to this potentially life-threatening problem.
Diane Cowles (2007)
Diane Cowles, widow of Terry Cowles, was presented the first Terry Cowles Memorial Award by Region 2 Director Lane Clark.
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