World Standards Day 2022 Paper Competition Winners Announced
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
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Posted by: Jordan Burghardt
SES – The Society for
Standards Professionals and the U.S. Celebration of World Standards Day
Planning Committee presented awards to three parties for winning the
World Standards Day Paper Competition on Thursday, October 13, 2022.
- First Place – “Next Generation of Industry Standards,” by Andrew
Bank, XSB / SWISS
- Second Place – “Student Perspective: Sustaining US Standards
Model,” by Purva Gupta, University of Pennsylvania
- Third Place – “Flying to Success: How Standards Contribute to
the Success of the Aerospace Industry” by Tiffany Guess, The Boeing Company.
All standards
professionals were asked to submit papers as a part of the United States
Celebration of World Standards Day 2022 using the theme Sustaining the US
Standards Model and American Standards Leadership, which recognized how
voluntary codes and standards have protected public health, safety, and
security; constituted a backbone of commerce; provided the building blocks for
innovation; and served as the basis for quality and interoperability for more
than a century. Learn more about this year’s theme here. 
Mili Washington, Immediate
Past President of SES, member of the U.S. Celebration of World Standards Day
Planning Committee, and Chair of the World Standards Day Paper Review Task
Group reflects:
“SES and the World Standards Day Planning Committee are pleased
to present the World Standards Day Paper Competition awards to such deserving
candidates this year. The submitted papers were all interesting,
thought-provoking, well-written, and impactful to the standardization and
larger global community. We congratulate all the winners and wish them
continued professional success.” 
SES and the U.S.
Celebration of World Standards Day Planning Committee look forward to the 2023
World Standards Day Paper Competition and celebration.
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SES - The Society for
Standards Professionals was
founded in 1947 as the Standards Engineering Society, a not-for-profit
professional membership society dedicated to furthering the knowledge and use
of standards and standardization. It also manages the only certification
program in North America for standardization professionals. SES provides a
neutral forum where standards users and developers can come together to address
mutual issues, opportunities, and interests in ways that work to the benefit of
everyone involved with, or affected by, standards. SES members are primarily
involved in the development, application, and use of company, government,
national, regional, and international standards. SES is the member body for
Canada and the United States in the International Federation of Standards Users
(IFAN). Visit https://www.ses-standards.org/
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