Mentor Recognition Programs


Current Mentor Recognition Funds

Tom R. Carr, Ph.D.

Tom R Carr

Dr. Carr has held a teaching/extension position at the University of Illinois since 1974 where he has instructed courses in meat animal and carcass evaluation, and meat selection and classification. He has been recognized by AMSA for his selfless commitment to teaching and mentoring and for his collective contribution to the education and advancement of a new generation of meat industry scientists. Among his contributions, he is a long-time coach of university meat judging and meat animal evaluation teams. He is credited with helping to send more than 50 percent of meats team participants on to meat industry employment, or to the pursuit of advanced degrees.

As his career progressed, Dr. Carr has been the recipient of a number of academic or industry honors, and recently received the Senior Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois. Dr. Carr’s contributions to AMSA are numerous. His leadership in both executive and committee capacities has served the organization in its tradition and its evolution and, perhaps most notably, helped provide critical, formative educational and experiential events shaping the meat industry’s future leaders.

Continuing the Legacy

The proceeds from this fund will be used to support AMSA youth activities including the meat judging program.

Recognition of a Meat Science Mentor

  • A formalized fully funded Meat Science Mentor Recognition established with the AMSA Development Council will provide the following:
  • Public recognition for the professional accomplishments of a member of AMSA whose contributions to meat sciences have been national/international in scope.
  • Both recognition of and on-going financial support for an area championed by the honoree in the form of an endowment established for a specific purpose. ($25,000 or greater)
  • Recognition of honored individuals and donors in an annual publication of the Association.
  • A plaque presented to the honoree.

Procedures and Polices for Establishing a Mentor Recognition

Frequently Asked Questions about the Mentor Program