Cream of the Cream of the Crop

There is a black tie State Department dinner coming up tomorrow night honoring some top feds. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the list may well include people...

The Senior Executives Association will have its ultra-classy State Department dinner tomorrow night. The guests of honor are a lot of people you work with.

Many of you will be there in spirit even if you are in fact sitting at home or walking the dog. The black tie affair is held each year to honor winners of Presidential Rank Awards. Winning one, like the dinner itself, is a very big deal.

There isn’t room here to list the solid money-saving or awesome (or both) accomplishments of the winners. But the accomplishments they (and you as part of their team) got an award for would soften the heart of the most dedicated bureaucratic-beater politician.

Check the list of winners to see if anybody from your agency, or a friend, is on the list. If so, ask them what they did. It’s likely to make you very, very proud. With that said…the winners (by department) are:

Social Security

Philip A. Gambino

Office of the Secretary of Defense

Mary E. Lacey, David Altwegg, Frank James Anderson Jr., Myron K. Kunka, William H. Reed, Alan R. Shaffer, and Alfred G. Volkman

Air Force

Alan Garscadden, and Garry B. Richey

Navy

Elaine S. Oran, Richard S. Haynes, Patrick M. McLaughlin and Allan R. Somoroff

Homeland Security

Susan Elizabeth George, Theresa C. Bertucci, Bruce J. Bowen, Paul D. Irving, Jan P. Lane, James F. Sloan and Deborah J. Spero

Interior

James F. Devine, P. Patrick Leahy and Steve Thompson

NASA

Peter A. Gnoffo, Olga M. Dominguez, Charles E. Harris, and Michael G. Ryschkewitsch

Agriculture

Kenneth C. Clayton, Patricia R. Sheikh and Dana D. York

Army

Michael F. Bauman, Matt Reres and Gary L. Winkler

Education

Joseph C. Conaty

Energy

Howard K. Gruenspecht, Ingrid Ann Kolb and Daniel R. Lehman

EPA

Ray E. Spears

HHS

Linda D. Garvin and Kerry N. Weems

National Science Foundation

John W. Lightbody and Mary F. Santonastasso

Treasury

Steven T. Miller and Cynthia Z. Springer

OMB

James J. Jukes

State

Richard L. Greene

Transportation

Stacey L. Gerard

Veterans Affairs

Lucille B. Beck

Teleworking Town Hall Meet

There’s still time, but not much, left to register for the April 22 Telework Town Hall meeting at the Ronald Reagan building in D.C. GSA is sponsoring the session which will focus on making teleworking a mainstream SOP for agencies. To register, click here.

Changing Bosses

Alan Balutis, an expert in presidential transitions, will talk about how they work and how to survive the one coming up, at the next (April 28) luncheon of the Council of Former Federal Executives. He’s chair of the National Academy of Public Administrations public service panel. COFFE meets monthly at the Holiday Inn Westpark in Rosslyn (Va.). The deadline for reservations is ($25 pay at the door) is April 24. The contact e-mail address is: ewormser@erols.com

Nearly Useless Factoid

From Eight Questions About the Human Body That Kids Always Ask, the only organ of the human body that continues to grow throughout life is the nose.

To reach me: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com

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