Gloria Timmer Award
The
Gloria Timmer Award is awarded for either a single significant achievement
or a career of accomplishments which have had a significant, positive
impact on the award recipient's state.
This award is considered one
of the highest honors that NASBO can bestow upon a budget officer in
recognition of Gloria Timmer’s significant dedication, special
contributions and valuable service to NASBO. In the case of a single
achievement, the accomplishment must be a notable project which has
had a major positive impact on the financial situation of the state.
In the case of a career of accomplishments, the career achievements
must have had a cumulative significant positive impact on the financial
situation of the state. In addition, the recipient must have some history
of involvement or participation in NASBO activities. Participation shall
not be defined as attendance at meetings but as active involvement and/or
participation in NASBO activities. All NASBO regular members are eligible
for the award. Past regular members and others who are eligible continue
to be eligible for the award up to 18 months from the date they leave
their budget officer position.
The Gloria Timmer award was established
in honor of NASBO Executive Director Gloria Timmer who served from 1998
until 2000. Ms. Timmer was Kansas Budget Director and also served as
NASBO President from 1996-1997.
2008 Gloria Timmer
Nominations
Deadline: Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Criteria
- Nomination
Form
Past Award Winners
2007
Rosemary Booth Gallogly,
State Budget Officer, Rhode Island Department of Administration
Ms. Booth Gallogly was
recognized for her for successful and continuing performance of significant
management and fiscal responsibilities over twenty-seven years of public
service in state government along with her dedicated service to NASBO.
During her tenure, she has been instrumental in creating and implementing
a comprehensive multi-fund five year capital planning process, replacing
issue-and-spend bond expenditures as well as administering the increasing
use of complex borrowing models. Her nomination noted her patience,
fairness, and thoroughness in all aspects of formulation and implementation
of the state and agency budgets. It also mentioned her leadership, wisdom,
and vision which helped make her the unequivocal financing expert for
the state.
Ms. Booth Gallogly also
served as NASBO President; Chair of the Training, Education and Human
Resources Management Committee; and three times as Eastern Regional
Director. She also served as Chair of the Awards Committee, Nominations
Committee and as a member of the Executive Training Committee. For many
years she also served as NASBO’s representative on the Governmental
Accounting Standards Advisory Council.
Click
here to read Ms. Booth Gallogly's acceptance speech poem.
2006
Gerry Oligmueller,
State Budget Administrator, Nebraska Department of Administrative
Services
Mr. Oligmueller
was recognized for his successful and continuing performance of significant
management and fiscal responsibilities over twenty-seven years of public
service in state government along with his dedicated service to NASBO.
Mr. Oligmueller was nominated for this award by Governor Heineman who
noted that Gerry is in his eleventh year as State Budget Administrator,
having served in that position for three Governors, spanning a period
of time unequalled by any previous Administrator. Early on in his career,
Gerry was instrumental in installing a new budget application that provided
immediate benefits of productivity, efficiency, and accuracy in the
state budget process. Mr. Oligmueller is now also serving as Director
of the Nebraska Department of Administrative Services with key enterprise
responsibilities in the areas of insurance, risk management, personnel,
accounting, and procurement.
Mr. Oligmueller served
on NASBO's Executive Committee as President, Chair of the Health, Human
Services, and Justice Committee, and as a member of the Executive Training
Committee.
2005 (co-recipient)
John Perry Comeaux,
Budget Director, Nevada Department of Administration
Mr. Comeaux was recognized for
his dedication and extensive knowledge of financial management for the
State of Nevada and for his continual support of NASBO. Mr. Comeaux
served as Budget Director from 1993 until 2005. In addition to his duties
as Budget Director, he also served as the Director of the Department
of Administration, the Clerk of the Board of Examiners, and a member
of the Public Works Board, the Information Technology Strategic Planning
Committee and the Board of College Savings Plans of Nevada. He was instrumental
in initiating innovative ways to finance capital improvement projects
helping to guide a successful lease-purchase program for the state.
Mr. Comeaux was also recognized for his fiscal responsibility and his
willingness to make difficult decisions to help Nevada maintain a high
credit rating during times of financial crisis.
Mr. Comeaux served on NASBO's Executive
Committee as Western Regional Director and also chaired the Awards and
Nomination Committees. He also hosted the 2002 Annual Meeting.
2005 (co-recipient)
Cynthia Eisenhauer, former Director, Iowa Department
of Management
Ms. Eisenhauer was recognized for
her commitment to innovation and excellence for the state of Iowa and
her dedication to NASBO. Ms. Eisenhauer held many roles in Iowa state
government over the years including Director of the Department of Workforce
Development, Director of the Department of Management and most recently
she was named Chief of Staff to Governor Tom Vilsack. Ms. Eisenhauer
was specifically recognized for helping to develop budgets that steered
additional resources to the Governor's priorities for K-12 class size
reduction, expanded health care coverage for children and a cleaner
environment. She was also recognized for maintaining a structural balance
in the budget and maintaining full budget reserves.
Ms. Eisenhauer has earned numerous
national awards for innovation, technology, and excellence in public
service including the National Public Administrator of the Year from
the National Employees Council, Ford Foundation's Innovation in Government
Award, and Excellence in Public Service from the National Public Employees
Roundtable.
Ms. Eisenhauer also served on NASBO's
Executive Committee in numerous capacities as well as hosted the 2000
and 2004 Midwest/West Regional Meetings.
2004
Lynne Ward, former Director, Utah Governor's
Office of Planning and Budget
Ms. Ward was recognized for her
commitment and service to NASBO and a career of accomplishments which
have had a significant, positive impact on the State of Utah. As a CPA
with both a financial and auditing background, her ability to incorporate
into budget analysis and documents the precision of accounting formats
and principles increased the professionalism and quality of the Governor’s
Office of Planning and Budget during her tenure. Ms. Ward used her organizational
skills to formalize many processes and procedures from standardized
publications to aligning the office with statutory responsibilities.
During Ms. Ward’s tenure, Utah received high praise from professional
associations, newspapers and magazines for maintaining a AAA bond rating,
a very conservative budget with frequent tax cuts, modest bond issues,
paying cash for many capital projects and reacting quickly to reduce
budgets after the economic downturn in 2001.
Ms. Ward served for 11 years as
Budget Director and also served on NASBO's Executive Committee as President,
Western Regional Director, Chair of the Financial Management, Systems
and Data Reporting Committee, and Chair of the Tax, Commerce, Physical
Resources and Transportation Committee. Ms. Ward also chaired the George
A. Bell Service Award and Nomination Committees. She hosted the 1995
Western Region Meeting and the 2003 Annual Meeting.
2003
Stephen Richman, former Assistant Chief Budget
Examiner, New York Division of the Budget
Mr. Richman was recognized for
his dedication and creativity in restructuring New York state’s
child protection and welfare programs, as well as, his outstanding leadership
to NASBO. Mr. Richman worked as a principal analyst on the Purchase
of Services project that resulted in a billion dollar federal aid claim
in support of state-supported services to public assistance clients.
He also took the lead in the development, approval, and implementation
of New York’s Child Welfare Reform Act of 1979 partnering local
government and the not-for-profit community in family support preventive
services. The federal Foster Care and Adoption Law of 1980 was largely
patterned after this legislation. Mr. Richman was also instrumental
in pension reform, privatization of government services, productivity
legislation, and a comprehensive effort to revamp state accounts receivable
policies and practices.
Mr. Richman served in the Division of the Budget for over a quarter
century and served NASBO on the Executive Committee as President, Eastern
Regional Director, Chair of the Education and Human Resources Committee,
and Member-At-Large.
2002 (Co-Recipient)
Ric Brown, Director, Virginia Department of
Planning and Budget
Mr. Brown was recognized for his
talent, dedication, and work ethic in addressing budget challenges in
the Commonwealth of Virginia. Mr. Brown’s career represents a
life-long commitment to public service. When Virginia experienced an
economic downturn in 1990, Mr. Brown was a chief architect among the
team to bring prosperity back to Virginia. Mr. Brown has a vast technical
understanding of the financial mechanism of Virginia and his knowledge
is encyclopedic. He has the talent for being able to integrate vast
knowledge with the demands of the current environment. The result is
creativity and innovation that far exceeds technical knowledge. Mr.
Brown has been active with NASBO for over 20 years and has participated
in various NASBO projects over the years. For example, Mr. Brown was
extremely helpful in the development of NASBO’s capital budgeting
report and has overseen the data provided by Virginia that are published
in NASBO reports.
2002 (Co-Recipient)
Bill Hintze, Deputy State Budget Director,
Kentucky Governor's Office for Policy and Management
Mr. Hintze was recognized for the
knowledge and credibility that he has brought to all of Kentucky state
government. Mr. Hintze has served as Kentucky’s Deputy Budget
Director for over 15 years and for 29 years as a professional of Kentucky
state government. He was recognized for his professionalism that transcends
different administrations. Key leaders in Kentucky state government
have consistently sought Mr. Hintze’s expertise in legislative
testimony as well as budget discussions. In addition to his overall
knowledge, Mr. Hintze was recognized for his expertise in the capital
planning and capital construction process and his work through consent
decrees, corrections management, and juvenile justice programs.
2001 (Co- Recipient)
Robert Bittenbender, former Secretary of the
Budget, Pennsylvania Office of the Budget
Mr. Bittenbender was recognized
for his record of strategic fiscal management and fiscal policy leadership
and has served Pennsylvania with distinction for nearly four decades.
Mr. Bittenbender is universally respected in Pennsylvania and among
his colleagues nationally for his expert knowledge, his dedication to
excellence and his professional integrity. Over the past 4 decades,
Mr. Bittenbender was involved in the most significant fiscal developments
in Pennsylvania. These have included developing a program budgeting
system, supervising the capital budgeting process, managing bond and
short-term financing, and proposing the creation of a rainy day fund.
Mr. Bittenbender served as the budget director under two governors and
his career of service has spanned the terms of six governors.
Mr. Bittenbender is a past president
of NASBO and was involved actively in the organization since 1967. He
has chaired numerous NASBO committees and was instrumental in developing
an on-line training program for the organization. He hosted two annual
meetings and three regional meetings during his tenure.
2001 (Co- Recipient)
Sheila Peterson, Director, Fiscal Management Division,
North Dakota Office of Management and Budget
Ms. Peterson was recognized for
her leadership that has had a significant impact on the financial status
of North Dakota. Ms. Peterson has been the Executive Budget Analyst
and Director of Fiscal Management during the terms of three governors.
One of Ms. Peterson’s major accomplishments was her leadership
in the creation of the electronic state budget system. The system is
a national model in state budgeting. Ms. Peterson was also responsible
for establishing a capital budget with both short-term and long-term
projections.
Ms. Peterson has been actively
involved in NASBO and has served as president and been chair of various
committees. During her tenure as president, the organization developed
a strategic plan. Ms. Peterson is also a permanent member of the Reforming
States Group and has assisted NASBO with joint projects including the
development of the state health care expenditure report.
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