The Institute For The Fiduciary Standard, a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., has created a prize—to be known as the Tamar Frankel Fiduciary Prize—which will be awarded annually to a person who has made a “significant contribution to the preservation and advancement of fiduciary principles in public life.” The award is named after Professor Tamar Frankel, an expert on fiduciary duties and investment management and a longtime Professor at Boston University Law School.
The chairman of the Nominating Committee is Professor John C. Coffee, Jr. of Columbia University Law School. Nominations are invited from the public, but the deadline is May 23rd. For the rest of the nominating committee, the procedure for nominations, and the background for the prize, see here.