Public Officials of the Year
Public Officials of the Year
If Burnham, the most famous builder of his era, could meet the men and women being honored as Public Officials of the Year, he would be pleased. Not a single one among them has little plans or modest goals. They’re focused on very big ideas: providing free college to all; ending the practice of solitary For 25 years now, Governing has honored outstanding public officials who have made an indelible impact on the lives of the people they serve. We are pleased to honor the achievements of these dedicated individuals.
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Commissioner of New York City Department of Transportation
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Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections
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Faith Winter, Toi Hutchinson, Karen Engleman
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Resolution is a valuable commodity in a public official. Rigidity rarely is. Year after year, the men and women honored by Governing magazine are those who can change and adapt--to new issues and circumstances or to the need to take on a whole menu of difficult challenges simultaneously.
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