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Spring 2024 Awards

Lanora Godfrey

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Lanora Godfrey was selected as the 2024 Distinguished Alumna and was the guest speaker at the Spring Banquet. Congratulations, Lanora!


Matt Jaksetic &  P.J. Ginty (MPA Students)

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The 2024 MPA student award recipients were celebrated at the MPA Spring Banquet. P.J. Ginty (left) was selected for the Outstanding Student, and Matt Jaksetic (right) was selected for the Distinguished MPA Graduate. Congrats to both of them!


Anson Turley (2022)

Anson Turley holding his award plaque with Nana Arthur-Mensah (Organizational Leadership professor)

Anson Turley (MPA 2022, BA 2019) received the 2024 NKU Political Science, Criminal Justice and Organizational Leadership Distinguished Alumnus Award! He was the guest speaker at the awards ceremony in April where he spoke about his professional and academic pathways with students and faculty in our Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, Organizational Leadership, and International Studies.


Dr. Julie Olberding, Missy Gish and Tiffany Mayse (2005)

The NKU Faculty and Staff Award Ceremony was held in April, and members of the MPA  program were recognized for their contributions and impacts. Dr. Julie Olberding was awarded the prestigious Frank Sinton Milburn Outstanding Professor Award, and Missy Gish was selected for the Jane Meier Outstanding Staff Service Award.  

Dr. Olberding’s nominator said: “Most impressive is that she has so effectively executed her career that the lines between teaching, service and scholarship are blurred. Dr. Olberding’s impact on her discipline will be long lived through her research, her service to others, and her dedication to her students.”  

Missy’s nominator wrote: “Missy has enhanced the culture of excellence in our MPA program and our department by always providing high quality services including student recruitment, student advising, event management and more.”  

Tiffany Mayse (MPA 2005) also received an Outstanding Staff Service Award for her work on campus with the Wellness Center!

 


 

Dave Moore (2006)

Dave and Nancy Moore accepting their award

Congratulations to Dave Moore (MPA 2006), Nancy Moore, and Africa Fire Mission (AFM)! They were selected for this year's Impact Award from the International Society of Fire Service Instructors for their dedication to serving firefighters in Africa. Dave and Nancy accepted this well-deserved award at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis. As you may know, Dave and Nancy founded AFM in 2012 "to increase the sustainable capacity of fire departments in developing communities" through training, empowerment, support, and encouragement. You can .


Trevor Bonar (MPA Student)

Trevor Bonar receiving his award

Trevor Bonar (MPA student) was selected for the first-ever Officer of the Year award by the City of Bellevue, Kentucky! Officer Bonar was recognized for his exceptional work in a drug trafficking case and, more generally, for his dedication, preparedness, and willingness to go above and beyond.

Photo on the left: Chief Jon McClain of the Bellevue Kentucky Police Department congratulates Officer Bonar while Mayor Charlie Cleves claps (credit: LINK nky). Photo on the right: Close-up with the Officer of the Year award (credit: Northern Kentucky SWAT).


Sam Shelton (MPA Student)

Sam Shelton

Sam Shelton (NKU MPA student) was selected for the annual scholarship from the Northern Kentucky City/County Management Association (NKCCMA), and he accepted it at the group's meeting in Fort Wright, KY. Congrats to Sam, and thanks to NKCCMA!

Currently, Sam serves as City Administrative Assistant in the City of Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He plans to complete multiple credentials at 91ߣƵ, including the MPA degree, Nonprofit Management certificate, Community & Economic Development micro-credential, and Arts Administration micro-credential.

This photo of Sam (center) was taken at the NKCCMA meeting. He was joined by Matthew Kremer (left), City Administrator of Fort Thomas, and Craig Bohman (right), City Administrator of Villa Hills and Chair of the NKCCMA Scholarship Committee.


Allyn Reinecke (2013)

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Allyn Reinecke (MPA 2013) was selected as a finalist for the Next Generation Leader Awards (NGLA) by the Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP), which is part of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.

Currently, Allyn serves as the Community Services Manager in the Human Services Department in Campbell County Fiscal Court. This department oversees the distribution of payroll tax funds that support mental health, intellectual disability, and aging services provided by a broad range of community partners. Beyond this role, she has organized the Campbell County Citizens’ Academy, which is a free nine-week educational program available to all county residents and business owners.

The NGLA program recognizes "YPs ages 40 and under for significant professional accomplishments, demonstrated leadership, and community impact." The finalists were honored at a special event on Thursday, July 11, at the Madison Event Center in Covington.


Bill Fischer (1999)

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Bill Fischer (1999) has retired after decades of service in the Greater Cincinnati region, most recently as Vice President of Commercial Development at The Port - Cincinnati. His outstanding career and positive impacts have been celebrated in various ways recently, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from Invest In Neighborhoods and a proclamation of "Bill Fischer Day" from the City Of Cincinnati Government. Congrats and thanks, Bill!

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