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Tim O’Donnell Presented Kirk L. Brimley Award

ISA’s highest honor awarded at special reception before International Sign Expo.

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Tim O’Donnell (left), winner of the 2023 Kirk L. Brimley Distinguished Service Award, and Troy Crocker, award presenter and previous recipient.

The International Sign Association (ISA; Alexandria, VA) has announced that Tim O’Donnell, a veteran sign and graphics leader, was presented the Kirk L. Brimley Distinguished Service Award at a reception in his honor on April 13. O’Donnell was hailed for his long work with the ISA board of directors and for his mentorship of others, according to a release from the association.

O’Donnell was presented the award by Troy Crocker, a longtime friend and a previous Distinguished Service Award winner, at a reception as part of the ISA International Sign Expo 2023 in Las Vegas.

He joined the sign and graphics industry in 1976, cleaning and loading trucks for Heath and Co. By 1993, O’Donnell was the company’s president and CEO. After a 28-year stint with Heath, including the acquisition of Federal Sign Co. and subsequent rebranding to Federal Heath, he left for leadership roles at US Signs and Harbinger Sign, and currently serves as general manager of VIXXO Signs, Lighting and Projects business. 

O’Donnell joined the ISA board of directors — then known as the National Electric Sign Association (NESA) — in 1987 and was chairman of the board in 1994 where he oversaw celebrations related to the association’s 50th anniversary. He also served on the technical committee at a time when the association was developing standards for pylon sign safety. When the association underwent significant changes — including a new CEO and new name — O’Donnell returned to the board to offer guidance and expertise during the transition, also per the release from ISA. 

“I love the industry, and the camaraderie and the networking that comes from working on a board,” O’Donnell is quoted in the ISA release. “I love being an influencer for things that we should do as an association. It has kept me plugged in to what was going on in the industry. That’s what really drove me to wanting to serve and be part of the ISA board.” 

The award is named for Kirk Brimley, a longtime advocate devoted to legislative, regulatory and codes issues impacting the sign and graphics industry. O’Donnell served alongside Brimley during his tenure on the ISA board. “Kirk was a true servant leader and a gentleman,” O’Donnell also said in the release. “It’s humbling to receive this award named for him. I don’t have another word for it. It’s something I’ll wear with pride for the rest of my life.”

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