Purpose of the Award
The Frank J. Menolascino Award for Excellence is given annually to honor excellence, extraordinary achievements, and significant contributions in the field of dual diagnosis in the memory of Dr. Frank J. Menolascino.
Criteria for Selection
The Frank J. Menolascino Award for Excellence is given annually to a provider of services to persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health needs, an academician, a researcher, a legislator, an educator, a communications media specialist, an administrator, a family member, or a person with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
Candidates should support the ideals and mission of NADD, but do not need to be members of NADD in order to be nominated.
The Award may recognize and honor an individual:
- Whose outstanding service and unique efforts have made significant advances in understanding and knowledge in the field ; or
- Whose efforts have called attention to the experience of individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health conditions, and consequently enhanced the delivery of services; or
- Whose efforts have demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to the field of IDD/MH dual diagnosis; or
- Whose efforts have resulted in an improved quality of life for a significant number of persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health needs
- The Award may recognize and honor a self-advocate or a family member who has made a distinctive and unique contribution through which a significant number of persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental health needs have benefited from an improved quality of life.
Past Recipients
2025 – Susan Havercamp, PhD, FAAIDD, NADD-CC
2024 – Tony Thomas, LISW-S NADD-CC
2023 – Angela Hassiotis, MD, PhD, FRCPsych
2022 – E. Richard Blumberg, PhD
2021 – Daniel Baker, PhD, NADD-CC
2020 – Allison E. Cowan, MD
2019 – Robert J. Fletcher, DSW, NADD-CC
2018 – John McGonigle, PhD
2017 – Donna McNelis, PhD, NADD-CC
2016 – Mark Fleisher, MD, NADD-CC
2015 – Dave Hingsburger, MEd
2014 – Todd Stull, MD
2013 – Julie P. Gentile, MD
2012 – JoAnne Nugent, EdD
2011 – Steven Ruedrich, MD
2010 – Joan Beasley, PhD
2009 – Robert Pary, MD
2008 – L. Jarrett Barnhill, MD
2007 – Earl Loschen, MD
2006 – Chrissoula Stavrakaki, MD, PhD
2005 – Ann R. Poindexter, MD
2004 – John Jacobson, PhD
2003 – Scott Stiefel, MD
2002 – Anne Hurley, PhD
2001 – Johnny Matson, PhD
2000 – Dick Sobsey, EdD
1999 – Jeffery Fahs, MD
1998 – Terrence McNelis, MPA
1997 – Dorothy Griffiths, PhD
1996 – Steven Reiss, PhD
1995 – William Gardner, PhD
1994 – Ludwik Szymanski, MD
1993 – Jack Stark, PhD
1992 – Robert Sovner, MD
Submission Guidelines
All nominations must include:
- Statement (up to 1,000 words) outlining your reasons for nominating the candidate for consideration for this award
- The candidate’s curriculum vitae
- Candidate’s contact information, including name, address, telephone number, fax number, and email address
- Nominator’s contact information, including name, address, telephone number, fax number, and email address
Nominations may be submitted using the form below or by email with all requirements attached to: awards@thenadd.org
“When I heard Frank Menolascino speak in Akron, Ohio in the early 80’s, he changed my entire world view regarding people with developmental disabilities. From him I learned that what we saw as behavioral issues could be true mental health challenges that needed both medication and counseling to help the person succeed in community living. His views and knowledge of persons with IDD were so impressive and immense that I quickly sought out membership in NADD and forever became a disciple of his message. Receiving the NADD Frank J. Menolascino Award was truly an immense honor for me.”
– Tony Thomas, Welcome House