Gerald S. Parker was one of the founding fathers of the Conference of Radiation
Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD), and many will say the chief founding
father. He served as CRCPD’s first Secretary/Treasurer and continued in that
position for over six years. During these embryonic years of the organization,
it was basically a “one man operation” and that one man operation was Jerry
Parker. He was responsible for managing the budget, planning the annual
programs, running the committees, giving testimony to Congress, and on behalf of
the CRCPD and the states, providing state input at a variety of forums during
the development of the Federal Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of
1968. Upon leaving his position as Secretary/Treasurer, he was immediately
elected as Chairman of the CRCPD, and served on the Board of Directors for
another three years. Because of Jerry’s enthusiastic dedication to assist these
beginning state radiation control programs and his strong desire to have a
national organization to represent these new programs in a unified manner, the
CRCPD and the individual state radiation control programs have become a strong
force in protecting the public from unnecessary radiation exposure.
It is because of these attributes
that CRCPD has established this most prestigious award in his name.