Service to America Medals finalists unveiled
The Partnership for Public Service released the names of 29 finalists for the organization's Service to America Medals at a Capitol Hill breakfast on Wednesday. The eight winners will be announced at the Partnership's annual gala in September.
Partnership president and chief executive officer Max Stier emphasized the example the finalists set for future generations of government employees.
"Every year we see more incredible stories," Stier said. "We need to motivate the great workforce we have in government, and we have to attract and recruit a new set of talent, and your stories are critical to making that happen."
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Other nominees were honored for their human rights work, both in the United States and abroad.
Bobbi Bernstein, deputy chief of the criminal section of the Justice Department's civil rights division, and U.S. Attorney Alex Bustamante were nominated for a Justice and Law Enforcement Medal for their work in using federal hate crimes statutes to prosecute members of a Los Angeles gang who targeted African-American victims. Crystal Kaplan, regional refugee coordinator at the State Department, helped resettle more than 100,000 refugees from Bhutan. And Victor Manjarrez Jr., the chief patrol agent at the Customs and Border Protection outpost in El Paso, Texas, and his Operation Lifeguard Team negotiated an agreement with the Mexican government to reduce illegal boarder crossings -- and cut the number of deaths during those attempted crossings to zero.
The eight winners will be chosen by a 22-person committee made up of a bipartisan group of legislators including Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine; Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Md.; the heads of the two largest federal employee unions; Office of Personnel Management Director Linda Springer; and other leaders from the business and nonprofit sectors.
Rep. Nick Lampson, D-Texas, said he had not heard of the Service to America Medals until a high school friend was nominated. But he told the finalists, "It's the quality of your work that gives me the confidence that we do have the right ingredients for this experiment in democracy."
COMMENTS
- We already have a similar event year long for all CS its called a paycheck.. Dan ketter Posted June 19, 2008 11:08 AM
- Very nice. But a majority of the nominees are directors (management), not the actual 'grunts' who do the work and come up with the ideas. Like the Emmys and Oscars, it's a self-love fest. I hope the non-managers in all categories win. a taxpayer and a federal worker Posted June 19, 2008 7:30 AM









