The award recognizes outstanding individual contributions in promoting control of disease-transmitting and pestiferous mosquitoes or other arthropods of public health importance, for scientific advancement of the discipline, or for developing or extending the public interest in the control of such mosquitoes or other arthropods.
The FMCA Merit Award was established for candidates who represent those characteristics generally associated with responsible leadership, good citizenship and personal integrity. The candidate must be an FMCA member and have made significant contributions to the association.
Smith, a City of Jacksonville employee for 42 years, currently serves as a superintendent in the Mosquito Control division. He will be presented the Merit Award at the 90th annual meeting of the FMCA in St. Petersburg, Florida on November 6.
Learn more about the FMCA and the Merit Award