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Leaders from 12 States Receive High Honors from America’s Service Commissions

Awardees Honored from California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin

Washington, DC, Sept. 15, 2021 -- One dozen leaders from across the nation were recognized virtually last night at the 2021 America’s Service Commissions (ASC) Innovation and Leadership Awards. The awards program is held each year by the association to recognize the accomplishments of state service commission staff, commissioners, service programs and their champions throughout the United States and its territories.

Honorees were selected by a panel of external reviewers through a competitive national process.

Congratulations to the following awardees:

2021 ASC Innovation & Leadership Award Recipients:

  • Friend of America’s Service Commissions: Congressman David E. Price (North Carolina)
  • Friend of America’s Service Commissions: Congresswoman Doris Matsui (California)
  • Friend of America’s Service Commissions: Congressman Tom Cole (Oklahoma)
  • Friend of America’s Service Commissions: Congressman Michael Waltz (Florida)
  • State Service Leadership Award: State Representative Morgan J. Rielly (Maine)
  • Outstanding Commissioner: Margarita Rodriguez-Duffy (Delaware)
  • Outstanding Commission Executive Director: Amber Martin-Jahn (Washington)
  • Outstanding Commission Staff: Dr. Sandy Pulles (Minnesota)
  • Outstanding Commission Staff: Ruhamah Bauman (Wisconsin)
  • Outstanding Service Program: COVID-19 Containment Response Corps (Colorado)
  • Outstanding Service Program Staff: Dr. Mary Ellen Isaacs (Texas)
  • Honor Roll: Thomas Branen (Maryland)

“From promoting diversity and equity in AmeriCorps to launching new emergency response initiatives and introducing groundbreaking federal and state service legislation, each of these awardees has answered the call to serve in an innovative way that is transforming the national service landscape,” said Kaira Esgate, CEO of America’s Service Commissions. “We are grateful for their leadership in each of their respective states, and for their tireless work to meet the challenges of the past year by advancing AmeriCorps and national service at the local, state, and federal level.” 

Watch the event videos on YouTube.

 

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About America’s Service Commissions

America’s Service Commissions (ASC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing and promoting the 52 state service commissions across the United States and territories with the mission to lead and elevate the state service network. State service commissions are governor-designated public agencies or nonprofit organizations made up of more than 1,000 commissioners, private citizens leading the nation’s service movement and administering more than 75 percent of the federal AmeriCorps State and National funding to address pressing community needs.


 

Thank you to our 2021 Event Sponsors!

Gold Sponsors:

California Volunteers Fund logo

Do Good Be Good logo    

   Inspiring Service logo

OnCorps Reports logo

 

Silver Sponsors:

AmeriCorps Impact Suite by America Learns logoGet Connected by Galaxy Digital logo

Skill Success logo


 

Bronze Sponsors:

City Year logo and Volunteer Florida logo

 

Commission Champions:

AL!VE - Association of Leaders In Volunteer Engagement

Massachusetts Service Alliance

Michigan Community Service Commission

On3Learn

ServeMinnesota

ServeMontana

Volunteer Delaware

Volunteer Maine

 

Individual Champions:

Christine Beatty

Hope Braveheart

Rachel Bruns

Kaira Esgate

Emily Steinberg

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