
Celebrating Excellence in the Floral Industry
Honoring the Best and Brightest
SAF’s Annual Awards honor floral professionals whose creativity, innovation, and dedication set the benchmark for industry excellence. Each year, award recipients and inductees are celebrated during the Stars of the Industry Awards Ceremony at SAF’s Annual Convention.
Looking to elevate your professional credentials or celebrate the achievements of an outstanding floral professional?
Explore SAF’s Professional Certifications and Annual Awards to see how you can earn recognition – or nominate someone who deserves it.
SAF's Professional Certifications
Professional Floral Communicators – International (PFCI)
PFCI is the service mark of the floral industry’s finest floral educators. Each inductee has proven, through their education and experience, their ability to speak authoritatively about topics pertinent to the floral industry.
Application deadline: March 1, 2026
American Academy of Floriculture (AAF)
AAF credentials distinguish floral professionals as lifelong industry leaders. Inductees are honored for consistently demonstrating their dedication to advancing the floral industry and serving their local communities.
Application Deadline: April 1, 2026
SAF's Annual Awards
Unless otherwise specified, all nominations are reviewed annually by SAF’s Awards Committee. Honorees are selected and approved during the Awards Committee spring meeting.
Nomination Deadlines
- March 1, 2026: Tommy Bright Award nominations due
- April 1, 2026: All other Annual Award nominations due
Floriculture Hall of Fame
The Floriculture Hall of Fame is the floral industry’s highest honor, recognizing individuals whose service, leadership, and integrity have set the standard for excellence.
The objectives are:
- To honor individuals of strong character and integrity whose outstanding and lasting contributions have advanced floriculture as an essential part of American life.
- To ensure the perpetuation of the memories of such men and women by enshrining their good works in a manner befitting their contributions.
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 10 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
Paul Ecke, Jr. Award
The Paul Ecke, Jr. Award, established in 1984, recognizes an individual for exemplary devotion to the floral profession, industry, and community. Paul Ecke Jr., (1925-2002) was the visionary horticulturist who revolutionized the poinsettia industry by developing modern propagation techniques and pioneering national marketing that made the poinsettia America’s iconic holiday plant. Originally known as the Golden Bouquet Award, it was renamed in 2002 in memory of Paul Ecke, Jr., AAF, to honor his lasting influence and leadership.
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 5 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
Gold Medal Award
The Gold Medal Award honors the originator or introducer of a plant or flower that has achieved wide distribution and established itself as an outstanding product of significant horticultural and commercial value. This prestigious recognition highlights innovation and excellence in advancing the floral industry.
Eligibility: This award may be given for any plant or flower that has been disseminated for at least 5 years
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 5 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
John H. Walker Award
The John H. Walker Award recognizes the vital role of association executives in advancing the mission and goals of their association and the overall industry. Established in 1979 to honor SAF’s long-time Executive Vice President, John H. Walker, this award celebrates outstanding leadership and enduring contributions to the association and the floral industry.
Eligibility:
- Nominations must be endorsed by the president of the employing association(s).
- Recipients must be employed (i.e., paid staff) by a member association of SAF.
- Recipients must have a minimum of three years of continuous service with the member association.
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 3 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
Alex Laurie Award for Research and Education
The Alex Laurie Award for Research and Education honors an individual who has made significant, lasting contributions to research or education in the floriculture industry. Presented annually, this award recognizes broad-scope achievements that advance knowledge, strengthen education, and contribute to the growth and success of the floral profession.
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 3 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
Alex Laurie Award for Research and Education Nomination Form
Century Award
The Century Award honors businesses and organizations that have served the floral industry for 100 years or more. Established in 1982, this prestigious recognition celebrates a century of dedication and contribution to the industry’s growth and success.
Eligibility: Nominations must have been in business for at least 100 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
Rising Star Award
The Rising Star Award recognizes a young floral industry professional for their outstanding achievements and commitment to the profession. This award honors forward-thinking individuals who demonstrate creativity, innovation, tenacity, and leadership in their work, and who show the potential to make a lasting, positive impact on the floral industry. Recipients embody the promise and future of the profession.
Eligibility: Any floral industry professional (inclusive of all segments) aged 45 and under.
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 3 years.
Deadline: April 1, 2026
Tommy Bright Award
Presented in honor of Ethyl “Tommy” Bright, PFCI’s most prestigious designation signifies a lifetime commitment to commentating excellence in the floral industry. The Tommy Bright Award is awarded annually to a member of the Professional Floral Communicators-International.
Eligibility:
- A presenter and educator/teacher
- Current SAF member
- A member in good standing of PFCI for at least 10 years
- PFCI Board of Trustees members are ineligible for nomination during their term as a trustee.
Nomination and review process: The PFCI Board of Trustees reviews nomination forms annually during its spring meeting in March and determines the recipient by a unanimous decision.
Active period: Nominations stay active for a period of 3 years.
Deadline: March 1, 2026
Tommy Bright Award Nomination Form
PFCI Members eligible for the 2026 Tommy Bright Award
| Cindy Anderson | Denise Gehrke | L. Lynne Moss |
| Susan Ayala | Paul Goodman | Derrick Myers |
| Jenny Behlings | Lisa Greene | Carmen Nelson |
| Margaret Binet | Corey Harbour | Sylvia Nichols |
| Janet Black | Marlin Hargrove | Alan Parkhurst |
| David Boulton | Cathy Hillen Rulloda | Kathleen Petz |
| Steve Brickner | Mary Linda Horn | Rose Phillips |
| Ted Bruehl | Tony Huffman | Patience Pickner |
| Lee Burcher | Sharon Ivey | Julie Poeltler |
| Loann Burke | Alex Jackson | Sharon Reinking Miller |
| Vince Butera | D. Wayne Jones | Sandy Schroeck |
| Tina Coker | David Kesler | W. Kurt Schroeder |
| Theresa Colucci | Damien Koh | Pam Smith |
| Lorraine Cooper | Suzie Kostick | Kathleen Thomas |
| Bradley Craig Beck | Vonda LaFever | Jenny Thomasson |
| Heather de Kok | Bill LaFever | Brian Vetter |
| Justin Degonia | Denise Lee | Alice Waterous |
| James DelPrince | Laurie Lemek | Lisa Weddel |
| Michael Derouin | Shirley Lyons | Brian Wheat |
| Kenneth E. Norman, Jr. | Neville MacKay | Derek Woodruff |
| Mark Erickson | Mandy Majerik | Randy Wooten |
| Walter Fedyshyn | Tony Medlock | James Wright |
| Frank Feysa | Paul Miller | Robbin Yelverton |
| Bert Ford | George Mitchell |
See Past Annual Award Recipients
Questions?
For inquiries about awards and professional certifications, email awards@safnow.org