Springtime is Awards Time

SPRINGTIME IS AWARDS TIME

May 1996
EXECUTIVE MEMO

Springtime is Awards Time

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n March, two associations held ceremonies honoring federal employees' achievements.

The Senior Executives Association presented federal executives with Distinguished Executive Service Awards and Executive Achievement Awards. Six of the winners are shown above. In front, from left to right, are Roy Estess, director of NASA's Stennis Space Center; John Hailman of the U.S. Attorney's Northern District of Mississippi office; and Carlton Stoiber, director of the office of international programs at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. In back, from left to right, are Timothy Coffey, director of research at the Naval Research Laboratory; Carl Locken Jr., assistant comptroller at the Treasury Department's Bureau of the Public Debt; and Bruce Jordan, director of the Environmental Protection Agency's Emission Standards Division. Not pictured are Ernest Gregory, deputy assistant Secretary of the Army for financial operations, and James Timble, senior adviser to the undersecretary of State for arms control and international security affairs.

The Government Employees Insurance Company Philanthropic Foundation presented its annual Public Service Awards to William Alli, management specialist at the Agency for International Development; Joseph Drury, boiler plant operator at the Census Bureau office in Jeffersonville, Ind.; Tony Lacaria, a computer assistant at the U.S. Customs Service; and Lawrence Jackson, executive coordinator at the National Transportation Safety Board.

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