Leadership Staff Section Awards
We will be soliciting nominations for the 2013 Legislative Staff Achievement Awards soon!
Legislative Staff Achievement Award Criteria
A Legislative Staff Achievement Award nominee may be an individual, office, group or team whose contributions benefit the oles of leadership staff, and should meet a significant number of the following criteria. At least one of the awards is presented to an individual who has been an active participant in Leadership Staff Section activities, as evidenced by attendance at the Section's annual training seminars, and by other significant involvement with the Section. Other examples include:
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Identified differences and used them positively to benefit our organization, and ultimately our roles in individual states.
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Identified significant areas within which we can learn from one another.
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Outstanding credibility and genuine interest in networking ideas.
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Common understanding necessary for inclusive contributions and acceptance of Leadership Staff Section participants.
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Effectiveness in giving...self, time, resources, etc...to benefit our Section.
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Insights that can be developed through teamwork (ability to objectively process knowledge/patterns for contriving options for avoidance of common obstacles).
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Determined toward efficiency and betterment of professional selves or members; shares "best game" strategies.
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Promotes benefits gained from Leadership Staff Section.
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Develops solution(s) for various subterfuges; emanating realistic expectations versus frustrations - for example, "New Dimensions for Change" ideas.
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Improved communication and/or participation in Leadership Staff Section.
The recipients of the awards are announced during the NCSL Annual Meeting. The awards presentation occurs during the Leadership Staff Section Fall Professional Development Seminar.
Legislative Staff Achievement Award Winners
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Year |
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2012 |
Terri Franks-Smith, Idaho House
Arnold Sowell, California Assembly
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2011 |
Mechelle Miller, Louisiana House |
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2010 |
Mary Sue Jones, Idaho Senate |
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2009 |
Erlinda Campbell, New Mexico Senate
Barbara Oakes, Maryland House
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2008 |
Nancy Butcher, West Virginia House |
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2007 |
Rosina Boyd, New Mexico House
Kurt Deweese, Illinois House
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2006 |
James Lovette, Pennsylvania House
Dawn Reese, Pennsylvania House
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2005 |
Laura Bauman, Indiana Senate
Erin Russell, Nevada Assembly
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2004 |
Diane Steward, Maine Senate
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2003 |
Joyce Johnson, Tennessee Senate
John Mullins, West Viriginia House
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2002 |
Lori Rigby, Delaware House
Meredith Norris, North Carolina House
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2001 |
Mechelle Miller, Louisiana House
Charlotte Ellis Land, Kentucky House
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2000 |
Marsha Wise, Pennsylvania House
Kathy Holcomb, Michigan House
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1999 |
C. Louise Krautheim, Pennsylvania House
Jenifer Noland, Kentucky House
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1998 |
David W. Wilkins, Delaware Senate
Jan Shirrell, Indiana Senate
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1997 |
Thomas R. Tedcastle, Florida House
Toni Christman, Pennsylvania House
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For More Information
If you have any questions about the awards or the nomination process, please call the LSS chair or any member of the LSS Awards Committee or contact Natalie O'Donnell Wood, the NCSL liaison for LSS, at (303) 364-7700.
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