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Nominations are Open for the NextGen Public Service Awards

Since 2010, the NextGen Public Service Awards have recognized exemplary public sector leaders for their dedication to improving and invigorating government.

Do you have a coworker who consistently goes the extra mile in their job? Someone who championed an innovative idea? Someone who led a project to success? Or do you yourself meet this description?

Nominate yourself or your peers for the 2017 NextGen Public Service Awards.

To submit a nomination, you’ll need to provide thoughtful answers to these questions with as much detail as possible:

    1. What is the nominee’s role? What does their day-to-day look like?
    2. How has this person gone above and beyond in their role to show positive impact?
    3. What makes the nominee stand out from other nominees (or a pleasure to work with)?

Make sure to check out our past winners and finalists.

Finalists* will receive free VIP passes to the Next Generation of Government Training Summit taking place July 27-28 in Washington, D.C. At the training, they will join over 700 inspirational government employees to hone leadership, change management and communication skills to advance their career.

Don’t miss this opportunity to recognize, honor and celebrate the great work being done in government. Nominations will be accepted through June 2. So don’t delay, and submit your nomination today.

Click here to complete your nomination.

* A panel of government leaders will review and vote on finalists. Finalists will be notified in June.

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Kim Boyd

My name is Kim Boyd and I just submitted a nomination today for State Rep. John Bartlett from Indiana. He asks that I withdraw his nomination. He sees his service as his duty to those that voted him into office is privilege enough. I respect his wishes and withdraw his nomination for your consideration. Thank you.

Kim Boyd

My name is Kim Boyd and I just submitted a nomination today for State Rep. John Bartlett from Indiana. He asks that I withdraw his nomination. He sees his service as his duty to those that voted him into office is privilege enough. I respect his wishes and withdraw his nomination for your consideration. Thank you. I tried to call but could not connect.