Climate specialist Rick Thoman receives NOAA career award

Rick Thoman
Rick Thoman. Photo courtesy of the Alaska Center for Climate and Policy.

Richard β€œRick” Thoman, an Alaska climate specialist with the  at the  is a 2020 recipient of a  Distinguished Career Award for Professional Achievement. The award recognizes individual NOAA employees β€” present and recently retired, such as Thoman β€” who have made long-term contributions and commitments to accomplishing NOAA goals. 

The NOAA Distinguished Career Award honors contributions on a sustained basis and a body of work, rather than a single defined accomplishment. In addition, this award recognizes significant accomplishments across all NOAA program areas and functions that have resulted in long-term benefits to the bureau’s mission and strategic goals.  

Thoman was honored after a 30-year career with the  for continued efforts to improve climate services in Alaska and for outstanding outreach efforts to work with Alaska Native communities.  

Read more on , or, for more information, contact Tina Buxbaum at tmbuxbaum@alaska.edu or 474-7812.