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Ms. Rea agreed to vacate the deeds, giving the property to the public administrator.
Guzman immigrated from Peru and is a public administrator in the city of Alexandria.
Her body was released to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, which routinely notifies the county public administrator of each death.
The family challenged the will in court and Milbank, on behalf of the public administrator, sought to recoup the gifts for the estate.
But that did not happen in this case, according to the public administrator, whose office oversees the estates of people who have no next of kin.
The bride's father is a founding partner in Lewis & Fiore, a law firm in Manhattan, and he is also counsel to the public administrator of Kings County in Brooklyn.
Five days after the shooting, lawyers for the son of a California man killed in the attack filed a petition asking that the public administrator of Clark County, Nev.
There is no room there, but a plot is available at a nearby Catholic cemetery; that is where Ms. Connors will be buried, said Lois M. Rosenblatt, the public administrator.
Ms. Slade and other Milbank lawyers were co-counsel to the public administrator overseeing the estate of Huguette Clark, the reclusive heiress who died in 2011 at the age of 104.
The petition asks a judge to appoint the county's public administrator to account for and control Paddock's estate -- in part to make it available for any future lawsuits filed by the shooting victims.
The Cook County public administrator, which since late 2014 has been administering the deceased photographer's estate, is close to finalizing an agreement with John Maloof, the man who owns the majority of her known work.
Trained as a public administrator, Seehofer worked his way up through the ranks of the CSU, benefiting from his affable manner with voters by embodying much of the "joie de vivre" on which Bavarians pride themselves.
In 1979, he became the county's public administrator, handling the estates of people who had no relatives in Nevada, as well as the public guardian, serving wards when no family members or private guardians were available.
The comment marked the fiercest criticism yet that Kuczynski, an Oxford and Princeton trained economist and public administrator, has lobbed at Maduro, a former bus driver and union leader narrowly elected to replace Hugo Chavez in 2013.
For example, Sidewalk Labs is advocating for new mass transit in Toronto (which it may help to fund) to make getting to Quayside easier, a new public administrator for the IDEA District, and modified legal regulations for the district to implement some of its plans.
The medical examiner's office closed the Bronx morgue last year and issued a new policy aimed at limiting liability: No unclaimed corpse would be held at a city morgue for longer than 2150 days before Hart Island burial, even if a public administrator was still hunting for relatives or assets.
Until becoming a pastor, Ayokunle worked as a teacher and public administrator.
Perry also worked from 1949 until 1951 as DuPage County's public administrator.
Marion Monica Sparg is a South African activist, former guerrilla and public administrator.
Sir Neil William David Mcintosh FCIPD (born 30 January 1940) is a Scottish public administrator.
Garth Alan Carnaby (born 1950) is a New Zealand fibre physicist and science and public administrator.
In 1973, the Institute of Government Service at BYU named him Public Administrator of the Year.
Sir George Edward Noel Oehlers, (1 April 1908 – 27 October 1968) was a Singaporean politician, lawyer and public administrator.
Adesegun Olusola Ogunlewe (born October 16, 1953) is a Nigerian Public administrator, technocrat and former Lagos State Head of Service.
William Rolleston (19 September 1831 – 8 February 1903) was a New Zealand politician, public administrator, educationalist and Canterbury provincial superintendent.
The job may be the same, but titles like Public Manager and Public Adviser have replaced the title Public Administrator.
Josephine Oluseyi Williams (born March 10, 1957) is a Nigerian financial expert, Public administrator and former Lagos State Head of Service.
Sir Kenneth Ivor Julian, CBE (3 December 1895 – 29 March 1971), known by his middle name Ivor, was an English public administrator.
Merrett R. Stierheim is a public administrator in the public sector in Miami- Dade County, Florida, USA, from 1959 to the present.
Leonard James Farwell (January 5, 1819 - April 11, 1889) was an American politician and public administrator. He was the 2nd Governor of Wisconsin.
Colonel Sir Frederick Austin Neill, CBE, DSO, TD, JP, DL (11 November 1891 – 11 August 1967) was an English businessman, public administrator, local politician and soldier.
Stephen John Smith (1887 – 3 November 1948) was a New Zealand public administrator. He served as Resident Commissioner of the Cook Islands from 1937 until 1938.
Bradley received the Public Administrator of the year awards from the North Florida Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration that covers the state capital.
Arnold Davidson Dunton, (July 4, 1912 - February 7, 1987) was a Canadian educator and public administrator, from 1943 to 1958 chairman of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
George Samuel Sale George Samuel Sale (17 May 1831 - 25 December 1922) was a New Zealand station manager, cricketer, newspaper editor, goldminer, public administrator and university professor.
Joachim Lebreton, 1795 portrait by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard Joachim Lebreton (Saint-Méen-le-Grand, France, 1760 – Rio de Janeiro, 1819) was a French professor, public administrator and legislator.
Henry Cullen Adams (November 28, 1850 - July 9, 1906) was an American farmer, public administrator, and U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin, best known for his support of pure food laws.
Edward John von Dadelszen (6 May 1845-28 May 1922) was a New Zealand public administrator and statistician. He was born in Wavertree, Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 6 May 1845.
Lucía Cayetana Aljovín Gazzani (born 6 September 1966) is Peruvian lawyer, journalist and public administrator. In Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's administration, she served in three different portfolios between 2016 and 2018.
John E. Thomas (November 27, 1829 - April 14, 1910) was a lawyer, public administrator, and politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate.
The New York Times. nytimes.com. Retrieved November 21, 2018. In 2013 the Public Administrator of Bronx County awarded the YIVO Institute and the National Library of Israel rights to the estate.
Yusuph Adebola Olaniyonu is a journalist, lawyer and public administrator, who serves as the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President of the Nigeria Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki.
Johan Collett (1775–1827) Johan Collett (22 March 1775 – 19 June 1827) was a Norwegian politician and public administrator. He served as a member of the Constituent Assembly at Eidsvold in 1814.
In Wellington, in 1912, he married Hilda von Dadelszen, daughter of the New Zealand public administrator Edward John von Dadelszen. They had one son. She died in 1937; Keith died in 1951.
He was a public administrator for Middlesex County, Massachusetts from 1897 to 1932. He was President of the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce. He was a lecturer for Harvard Law School in 1912.
Hakeem Muri-Okunola (born January 7, 1972) is a Nigerian lawyer, public administrator, technocrat and current Lagos State Head of Service. He is the first son of the late respected Justice Muritala Okunola.
Colonel Raymond Arthur Clanaboy O'Neill, 4th Baron O'Neill, (born 1933) is a Northern Irish peer, retired reservist officer and public administrator. He served as he served as Lord Lieutenant of Antrim between 1994 and 2008.
Teresa Mercedes del Carmen Núñez Cornejo (born 10 September 1965)Birth certificate, "Circunscripción Rancagua, N° 2.446, 1965". is a Chilean public administrator and politician. Núñez was the Governor of Cardenal Caro Province from 2014 to 2018.
Alexandre Bourdeau (born March 15, 1978) Canadian politician and public administrator in Quebec.Staff report (November 26, 2007). Marois's identity act splitting PQ, says ex-MNA CBC News He served in the 37th National Assembly of Quebec.
Kirit Nanubhai Shelat (born 1946) is an Indian public administrator. He worked for the government of Gujarat, India as head of various government departments and public undertakings.. After retirement, he associated with various NGOs and Trusts.
Paul Pratt (25 November 1894 – 8 May 1967) was a Canadian clarinetist, pianist, conductor, music educator, composer, and public administrator. His compositional output includes marches, waltzes, a Fantaisie-Impromptu for band, and some works for solo piano.
Catherine McCabe is a public administrator and environmental lawyer who served as Acting Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from January to February 2017. She currently serves as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Abdalla Hamdok, a Sudanese public administrator who served in numerous international administrative positions during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, was nominated by the FFC as Prime Minister and formally sworn in on 21 August 2019.
Mike Okibe Onoja is a Nigerian businessman, and a public administrator from Ado LGA, Benue state. The Chairman (CEO) of Monsoons Resources Investment International Limited and Century court Apartments. He also holds chieftaincy title as the Akanaba K'Idoma.
Captain Sir Walter Alexander Edmenson, CBE, DL (2 December 1892London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 – 6 October 1992) was a British businessman, shipowner and public administrator.
Balogun Yakub Abiodun (born 5 May 1951) is a Nigerian economist, public administrator, legislator in the House of Representatives of Nigeria, representing Lagos Island Federal Constituency II, Lagos State, South-West Nigeria and former Lagos State Head of Service.
Abdalla Hamdok, a Sudanese public administrator who served in numerous international administrative positions during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, was nominated by the FFC as Prime Minister, with a formal appointment scheduled for 20 August 2019.
Maria Aparecida Borghetti, commonly known as Cida Borghetti is a Brazilian public administrator, businesswoman and politician, serving as governor of the state of Paraná from 6 April, 2018 until January 1, 2019, being the first woman to hold this position.
Samuel Sserunkuuma (also Samuel Serunkuuma), is a Ugandan public administrator, who serves as the Acting Deputy Executive Director of Kampala Capital City Authority, since 2017, following the resignation of the substantive Deputy Executive Director, Dr. Judith Tukahirwa Tumusiime, in 2016.
Laurie Perry Cookingham, more commonly known as L.P. Cookingham or L. Perry Cookingham, (October 23, 1896 - July 22, 1992) was a noted public administrator in the United States having served as City Manager of Kansas City, Missouri for 19 years.
John Solomon, Bush, Harvard Business School and the Makings of a President, The New York Times (June 18, 2000). See also James P. Pfiffner, The First MBA President: George W. Bush as Public Administrator, Public Administration Review (January/February 2007), p. 7.
Sir Alan William Waterworth, KCVO (1931–2016) was a British businessman and public administrator. Born on 22 September 1931, Waterworth attended Trinity College, Cambridge,"Waterworth, Sir Alan (William)", Who Was Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2016). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
Public administrators act independently of legislators and most elected officials. This ensures that those on elections boards can operate independently of political influence. This is also true of law enforcement. Unfortunately, enforcing ethical violations can lead to consequences for the public administrator.
Thomas Henry Carter, ca. 1890sCarter's first foray into public office in Montana was in the role of public administrator for Lewis and Clark County.McHattie 1930, p. 61. In 1888, he was nominated as the Republican candidate for the position of Territorial Delegate to Congress.
The award was started in 1999 and is provided to a business leader, management practitioner, public administrator, educator or institution builder for his/her sustained individual contributions for achievements of high professional order and excellence. This award is given by the President of India.
Cry of Love: Thoughts and Words of Nancy Reiner, July 15, 2016. Retrieved 2017-07-13. In the 1990s, Reiner commenced writing her memoirs, which were ultimately releasedPresumably by the Public Administrator of New York County. to members of her family, following her death.
Xavier Musca (born 23 February 1960 in Bastia, Corsica) is a French economist, writer, and public administrator. In February 2011, he was appointed the Secretary-General of the French President Nicolas Sarkozy and was in charge of economic affairs. He served as a deputy for two years.
Richard Marriott, CVO, TD, FSA (born 1930) is a retired banker, stockbroker, company director and public administrator, who served as Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire from 1996 to 2005."Marriott, Richard", Who's Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2018). Retrieved 5 June 2019.
Militino studied mathematics at the University of Zaragoza from 1976 to 1981, and completed a doctorate in statistics in 1984 at the University of Extremadura. After several years of work as a public administrator, she became a professor at the Public University of Navarre in 1990.
María Antonieta Alva Luperdi (born 7 March 1985) is Peruvian public administrator who has been the Minister of Economy and Finance since October 2019. Alva previously served at various departments in the Peruvian government, mainly the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Education.
Hassan Tampuli (born 1977) is a Ghanaian public administrator, lawyer and energy expert. He is an alumnus of the University of Ghana and the Ghana School of Law. He is a member of the New Patriotic Party. He is currently the head of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA).
Tunji Olaopa, (born 20 December 1959 in Aáwé, Oyo State) is a Nigerian political scientist and public administrator. He is the Executive Vice Chairman of Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy, Bodija, Ibadan and a Professor of Public Policy at the Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State.
Francis Kaboneka, is a Rwandan public administrator and politician. He is the Cabinet Minister of Local Government in the Rwandan cabinet. He has served in that role, since 24 July 2014. In the cabinet reshuffle of 31 August 2017, he was retained in cabinet and he retained his portfolio.
The Message Bird, New York, 15 August 1849, p.24 According to a British magazine, de Begnis left a large fortune for unnamed heirs, and therefore the estate was passed on to the public administrator of New York, in default of a will.The Gentleman's Magazine, London, Vol. 187, p.
Terence Anthony Moran, CB (born 1960) is a British civil servant and public administrator. He was the Second Permanent Secretary in the Department for Work and Pensions (2012–13) and chief executive of the Disability and Carers Service (2004–07) and its successor, the Pension, Disability and Carers Service (2008–10).
Javier Alberto Barreda Jara (13 December 1966 – 3 June 2019) was a Peruvian sociologist, writer and public administrator. Born in Lima, he was educated at Cayetano Heredia University and Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. He served as the Minister of Labor and Promotion of Employment for four months, from January to April 2018.
William Augustus Barstow (September 13, 1813December 13, 1865) was an American businessman, politician, and public administrator. He was the third Governor and second Secretary of State of Wisconsin, and served as a Union Army officer during the American Civil War. Before Wisconsin became a state, he was instrumental in the creation of Waukesha County.
Besim Bey, full name Mehmed Besim Bey born in 1828 in the Ottoman Empire was an Ottoman public administrator and politician. He was also a lyricist author. Besim Bey was the son of vezir Ali Rıza Efendi. He was accepted into the Chamber of Mektubi-i Sadr-ı Ali at the age of 12.
Roland Arpin (Montréal, Rosemont, 27 April 1934-Quebec, 2 September 2010) was a Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator. He is best known as the Deputy Minister for Education and Culture, as Director of Working Groups who reports to the Government of Quebec, and as the second Director General of the Musée de la Civilisation.
Shirley Krug (born January 29, 1958) is an American politician and public administrator from Wisconsin. A member of the Democratic Party, she represented Milwaukee in the Wisconsin State Assembly for 20 years, and was the first woman to serve as Democratic leader in the Wisconsin Legislature when she served nearly three years as Minority Leader.
Although Sykes appealed this, the ruling was upheld. The Public administrator leased the brothel to Molly Johnson who continued to operate it until her death in 1889. The contents were then sold off and the establishment closed. It was subsequently sold to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks for use as a lodge.
Claudett de Jesus Ribeiro OMC is a Brazilian geographer and public administrator. In 2011, she was awarded the Ordem do Mérito Cultural. Ribeiro founded the Center for Afro-Brazilian studies at the Federal University of Maranhão. She served as a consultant for UNICEF, for whom she helped develop educational programs in Maranhão and Piauí.
Sanford Bates (July 17, 1884 in Boston, Massachusetts – September 8, 1972) was an American politician and public administrator who served as the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (1930–1937), a subdivision of the United States Department of Justice."Sanford Bates Collection, 1906-1972" SHSU Special Collections & University Archives. Retrieved 2015-2-22.
His professional accomplishments gave Buehman the recognition to excel in politics and civic affairs. When the railroad reached Tucson, Buehman was a member of the official welcoming committee. He served as secretary of Board of Trustees of Tucson and was elected Public Administrator for Pima County in 1882. In 1890, he served a one-year term as county assessor.
Darnell Earley is an American public administrator and municipal manager. Formerly the city manager of Saginaw, Michigan and emergency manager of Flint, Michigan, Earley served as temporary mayor of Flint after the recall of Woodrow Stanley. Earley was appointed emergency manager of the Detroit Public Schools system in January 2015. He resigned that position in February 2016.
Thomas “Thom” Reilly (born December 29, 1960) is an American academic, higher education chancellor, and public administrator. He is the twelfth and current Chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education, having succeeded John Valery White on August 7, 2017. He was previously the County Executive for Clark County, Nevada, which includes the Las Vegas Valley.
Joseph J. "Joe" Czarnezki (born September 27, 1954) is an American politician and public administrator from Wisconsin, serving since 2020 as the Milwaukee County Supervisor for the 11th supervisory district. Czarnezki previously served as the elected clerk of Milwaukee County, as the chief administrator of several City of Milwaukee departments, and in both houses of the Wisconsin Legislature.
Raumoa Te Huatahi Balneavis (centre) taking recordings for Maori Purposes Fund Board Henare Raumoa Te Huatahi Balneavis (26 March 1880 - 13 May 1940) was a New Zealand interpreter, private secretary and public administrator of Māori descent. Through his mother Te Rina Matewai he was connected to Ngai Tamanuhiri, Ngati Kahungunu, and Ngati Rakaipaaka; through his father he was connected to Te Whakatohea iwi.
He entered private practice in Springfield, Massachusetts, and, in 1843, was a public administrator in Hampden County. Around 1844, he married Aurelia, and, with financial assistance from her father, expanded his law practice. He successfully practiced law in New York and Massachusetts for several years, and, in 1849, moved with his wife and son to Milwaukee, in the new state of Wisconsin.
Mary Elizabeth Switzer (February 16, 1900 - October 16, 1971) was an American public administrator and social reformer. She is best remembered for her work on the 1954 Vocational Rehabilitation Act, which provided a great expansion of vocational rehabilitation service for people with disabilities. She publicized the government's growing role in vocational rehabilitation and encouraged expansion of vocational rehabilitation projects among non-governmental organizations.
In 1942, Governor Leverett Saltonstall appointed Mullaney to the position of public administrator. She was the first woman to hold this office. From 1945 to 1949 she was an assistant state attorney general, specializing in violations of the corrupt practices act as well as mental health and public welfare. In 1952 she was the Republican nominee for Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Clare Akamanzi is a Rwandan lawyer, public administrator, businesswoman and politician, who has served as the executive director and chief executive officer of the Rwanda Development Board, since 4 February 2017. The position is a cabinet-level appointment by the President of Rwanda. In the cabinet reshuffle of 31 August 2017, Akamanzi was retained in cabinet and she retained her portfolio.
Bristow was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1903). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1902 to the Fifty-eighth Congress. He was appointed public administrator of Brooklyn, New York, in 1904 and served until his death in that city October 11, 1906. He was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery.
Peter Alan Blake (born April 6, 1957) is an American public administrator. Appointed Deputy Secretary of Education of Virginia by Governor Mark Warner in 2002, he was elevated to secretary upon Belle Wheelan's resignation in 2005. In 2012, he was appointed as Director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia after serving since April 2011 as interim director.
Frederick Law Olmsted (April 26, 1822August 28, 1903) was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. He is popularly considered to be the father of American landscape architecture. Olmsted was famous for co-designing many well-known urban parks with his senior partner Calvert Vaux. One of Olmstead's early works included designing the Walnut Hill Park in New Britain, Connecticut.
Eugene "Debbs" Potts (10 December 1908 - 19 December 2003) was an Oregon state legislator, public administrator, and founder of Historic Pottsville. Potts operated a farm machinery business and owned several small saw mills. He served twenty-four years in the Oregon State Senate which included 196 days as acting governor. He was also the first chairman of the Oregon Lottery Commission.
Public Administration Theory recently has been divided into three branches. The three branches are, Classical Public Administration Theory, New Public Management Theory and Postmodern Public Administration Theory. Each of these three branches study Public Administration from a different perspective. These types of theories are some of the ways which an administrator can understand and exercise their duties as a public administrator.
Marta Salgado (born 23 March 1947) is an Afro-Chilean activist who focuses on promoting cultural preservation and civil rights protections for the African diaspora. She has founded several non-governmental organizations to promote women's and minority rights and served as a government advisor in these areas. Trained as a teacher and public administrator, she has written books and articles on the legacy of Africans in Chile.
Charles McCarthy (June 29, 1873 – March 26, 1921) was a political scientist, public administrator, Progressive reformer, and briefly, an American football coach. He is credited with founding the first legislative reference library in the United States. McCarthy was active in policy formation, with special interests in agricultural cooperatives and adult and vocational education. He authored The Wisconsin Idea, a summary of Progressive philosophy and thinking.
Pande was born to a public administrator father and a journalist mother and her sister is a doctor. She is a Rhodes Scholar and holds a Ph.D. as well as M.Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics. Her other educational qualifications include a M.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University, and a B.A. in Economics from St. Stephens College, Delhi University.
Seyi Joseph Adisa (born 7 November 1983) is a Nigerian public administrator and speaker, a lawyer, entrepreneur, and politician. He is a former Principal Private Secretary to the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi. Currently, he is the Honourable Member representing Afijio state constituency of Oyo state in the Oyo State House of Assembly. He is a member of the All Progressives Congress.
Philip Aigbona Igbafe (born December 15, 1936) is a Nigerian historian, professor and former public administrator noted for his work on the history of the Edo people of the precolonial Kingdom of Benin. Igbafe belongs to the Ibadan History School and his major works examine the motives for colonialism and highlights the political, social and economic consequences of British rule for the African kingdom.
Carson was Los Angeles County public administrator for twelve years, beginning in 1855. In a special election on December 27, 1856, he became a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the governing body of the city. He served until January 19, 1858.Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials,1850-1938, compiled under direction of Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles (March 1938, reprinted 1966).
Miguel de los Reyes Rosas Silva (born January 6, 1958) is a Peruvian lawyer and public administrator. A ranking member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, he served in a variety of positions in the second administration of Alan García, most notably as Director of the National Fund for Social Development Cooperation, an agency dependent of the Ministry of Women and Social Development in 2008.
Anne Green (born 1952) is a Tristanian teacher, politician and public administrator from Tristan da Cunha, a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. She was the first woman to be elected Chief Islander (serving twice in the office) and also the first woman to be Acting Administrator of the island.
John Saxon Barton (13 April 1875 - 2 September 1961) was a New Zealand accountant, writer, lawyer, magistrate and public administrator. He was born in Richmond, Victoria, Australia on 13 April 1875. He was one of the two commissioners put in charge of rebuilding Napier after the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. Barton was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for his work in Napier.
Abdalla Hamdok (also transliterated: Abdallah, Hamdouk; ; born 1 January 1956) is a public administrator who became the 15th Prime Minister of Sudan. Prior to his appointment, Hamdok served in numerous national and international administrative positions. From November 2011 to October 2018, he was Deputy Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). UNECA staff described Hamdok as "A diplomat, a humble man and a brilliant and disciplined mind".
Dilip Sinha (born 1954) is an Indian diplomat and former public administrator. He served in the Indian Foreign Service from 1978 to 2014 and as Chairman of the Manipur Public Service Commission, India, from 2015 to 2016. Ambassador Sinha is a public speaker on international security, Afghanistan-Pakistan-Iran and environmental diplomacy. He is the author of Legitimacy of Power: The Permanence of Five in the Security Council (2018, Vij Books).
The county is governed by the Imperial County Board of Supervisors, a five-member board elected by districts. Supervisors serve four-year terms. Other elected county officials include the Assessor, Auditor-Controller, District Attorney, County Clerk- Recorder, Public Administrator, Sheriff-Coroner, and Treasurer-Tax Collector. The county is run on a day-to-day basis by the County Executive Officer, who is currently Robin Hodgkin, on an interim basis.
Andrew Kitaka (also, Andrew Kitaka Mubiru), is a Ugandan civil engineer and public administrator, who serves as the Director of Engineering and Technical Services at Kampala Capital City Authority, a position he has held since the formation of KCCA in 2011. In addition to that assignment, from 18 December 2018, until 12 June 2020, he concurrently served as the Executive Director of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), in acting capacity.
Sir Robert Richard Taylor, KCVO, OBE (1932–2008) was a British public administrator, airport manager and Royal Air Force officer. Taylor was born on 14 June 1932 in Birmingham. After attending Yardley Grammar School, he joined the RAF in 1952 as a pilot, specialising in reconnaissance. He served in Egypt that year, and then in Kenya two years later (during the Mau Mau Uprising). In 1955, he became an instructor.
Matilde became the first elected councilwoman of Machala and, the first vice-president of the Council of Machala. In 1941, she became the first woman candidate and the first elected woman public administrator in Loja, the city that was once horrified by her ambitions, with the title "Assistant Deputy". Matilde practiced medicine in Guayaquil until 1949, when she received a scholarship to study Pediatrics, Neurology, and Dietetics in Argentina.
Lowitja Lois O'Donoghue Smart, AC, CBE, DSG (born Lois O'Donoghue; 1 August 1932This date is believed to be an estimate as no birth certificate was issued) is an Aboriginal Australian retired public administrator. In 1990-1996 she was the inaugural chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) (dismantled in 2004). She is patron of the Lowitja Institute, a research institute for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing.
Satnam Mahmood (16 October 1921 - October 1995), also referred to as Satnam Mahmood Kaur and Nama, was a Pakistani radio broadcaster, public administrator, women's rights activist, and educationist. Mahmood was born Satnam Kaur in the city of Lahore in 1921 to Charan Singh, a novelist and journalist, and Sakina Singh. She was married to Mahmood Ali Khan, a progressive independence activist. Her husband was the uncle of writer Tariq Ali.
He was appointed Public Administrator of Jackson County, Missouri by former Missouri Governor John M. Dalton. He served as the 39th Lieutenant Governor of Missouri from January 1969 to January 1973 under Governor Warren Hearnes. Morris was a Methodist and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Freemasons, and the Shriners. Morris was married to the former Lucile Albers, also of Higginsville, Missouri and had one daughter, Lisa.
Dinah Dinwiddie aka Julia London was born and raised on a ranch in Texas. She graduated from college and worked in Washington D.C., traveling extensively in the United States and Europe before returning to Texas. She was a public administrator before she finally decided to become a writer. Her historical and contemporary romance novels have made the bestseller lists of The New York Times, Publishers Weekly and USA Today.
Jörgen Holmquist (1 May 1947 - 28 March 2014) was a Swedish public administrator who was the Director-General of Internal Market and Services at the European Commission, a position he held until 2010. Before his appointment to DG Internal Market and Services, he served as the Director-General of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs. He was chair of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants and the European Corporate Governance Institute from 2012 until his death.
Datuk Seri Panglima Stephen Robert Evans (d. 2017) SPDK, JP is a politician, public administrator and author from Sabah, Malaysia. Evans was born in Kampong Bariawa Laut, a small village in Keningau District, North Borneo (now Sabah). His father was Richard F. Evans, District Officer and later Resident of the West Coast for the North Borneo Chartered Company Government, which ruled North Borneo until the 1942 Japanese invasion in World War II.
Donald Kennedy (August 18, 1931 – April 21, 2020) was an American scientist, public administrator, and academic. He served as Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (1977–79), President of Stanford University (1980–92), and Editor-in-Chief of Science (2000–08). Following this, he was named president emeritus of Stanford University; Bing Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, emeritus; and senior fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
In addition to normal police duties, these six officers had to deal with the first Chinese Tong War to ever occur outside of China. Also, the most ambitious murder plot ever recorded in the West occurred during this period. Three men, one of them the Public Administrator, plotted to kill 55 leading wealthy Sacramentans for their money. The Police Department identified the murderers and arrested two of them after the first killing.
Bozdağ was born in Akçaabat in Trabzon Province Muhammed Bozdağ Kimdir? (Who is Muhammed Bozdağ?) (in Turkish) Retrieved 2011-08-03 is the father of three children, was graduated from Middle East Technical University, has a PhD in Administration and Political Science in Hacettepe and Gazi Universities, is legislative expert and public administrator in Turkish ParliamentMuhammed Bozdağ’ın Özgeçmişi (CV of Muhammed Bozdağ) (in Turkish) Retrieved 2011-08-03 has written several books on personal development.
General Henry E. Davies subsequently became a prominent New York lawyer and held the public offices of Public Administrator of the City of New York from January 1, 1866 to January 1, 1869 and Assistant District Attorney of the United States for the Southern District of New York from July, 1870 to January 1, 1873. He then returned to the private practice of law.Davies, Descendants of John Davies, 1895, p. 80; undated, p. 103.
Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux (1595–1650) was a 17th-century French diplomat and public administrator. He was sent in various missions to Venice, Rome, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Poland by Richelieu. In 1635 he guided the negotiations of the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf, which extended the truce between Poland and Sweden. These two countries had fought each other in the Polish- Swedish war of 1626–1629, which ended in a truce rather than a piece.
Phoebe Doty (died June 9, 1849)Her estate, totaling in an excess of fifty dollars was submitted for administration by James S. Thayer, the New York City Public Administrator. "In the Matter of the Administration of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of Phoebe Doty, deceased," Surrogates' Court of the County of New York, submitted July 19, 1849. Petitions and Accounts, 1803-1888; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York. Ancestry.
Beatrice Rwakimari (born 21 May 1961) is a Ugandan public health leader, public administrator, teacher and politician. She is the elected Woman MP for Ntungamo District and is a representative for NRM, the ruling political party in Uganda. She previously served the constituency for two consecutive terms in the 7th and 8th parliaments from 2001 to 2011. In the 10th Parliament, she serves as a member of the Appointments Committee, the Committee on Health and the NRM Parliamentary Caucus.
Henri-Auguste Lozé was born in Le Cateau-Cambrésis in the Nord department near the French border with Belgium. His father is described as an industrialist and mayor. He studied law at Collège Sainte-Barbe and embarked on a career as a lawyer and public administrator that took in provincial postings that included deputy prefectures at Commercy, Béthune and Brest between 1877 and 1884. He was appointed prefect of Cantal in south central France on 5 October 1884.
He was born 1898 in Edirne. After graduating from the School of Public Management in 1922, he became an instructor in the Edirne Teacher College for Girls and later in the Edirne High school. From 1933 on, Haşim İşcan served as a public administrator, beginning in districts and then as governor in several provinces, including Governor of Bursa Province (1945–1950Bursa Gazeteciler Cemiyeti, VALİ (Bursa valileri)). Shortly before his retirement, he was appointed public director for settlement affairs.
Theodore Adams Mondale (born October 12, 1957) is an American politician, entrepreneur, public administrator, and former Chief Executive Officer of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, which oversaw Minnesota Vikings stadium from conception to operation. He is the elder son of former U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale and Joan Mondale. He served as a Minnesota state senator, Chairman of the Metropolitan Council, 1999–2003, and CEO of Nazca Solutions, Inc. - a technology fulfillment venture based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Benjamin Reifel, also known as Lone Feather (September 19, 1906 – January 2, 1990) was a Lakota Sioux public administrator and politician. He had a career with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, retiring as area administrator. He ran for the US Congress from the East River region of South Dakota, and was elected as the first Lakota to serve in the House of Representatives. He served five terms as a Republican United States Congressman from the (now obsolete) First District.
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office operates the coroner's bureau in East Oakland. Coroner's pathologists, deputy sheriffs, forensic death investigators, and sheriff's technicians assist law enforcement agencies to determine the cause and manner of death of persons in Alameda County. Additional duties include notifying next of kin, and when needed, the seizure and protection of decedents' assets. In special circumstances the ACSO decides when to refer cases to the public administrator, such as when next of kin cannot be located.
WEF 2012 Charlotte Petri Gornitzka is a Swedish management consultant and public administrator who has been serving as Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and as Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) since 2018.Ms. Charlotte Petri Gornitzka of Sweden - Deputy Executive Director, Partnerships for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) United Nations, press release of September 7, 2018. She previously chaired the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD from 2016 until 2018.
M. Justin Herman (died 1971) was an American public administrator. From 1951 to 1959 he was head of the regional office of the Housing and Home Finance Agency in San Francisco, California. From 1959 until his death in 1971 he was head of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. Under his administration, large areas of the city were redeveloped; thousands of residents, many of them poor and non-white, were forced to leave their homes and businesses.
Il Giorno was founded by the Italian businessman Cino Del Duca on 21 March 1956, with the journalist Gaetano Baldacci, to challenge Corriere della Sera, also a daily newspaper published in Milan. Later, because of a financial crisis, Italian public administrator Enrico Mattei and the state-owned oil company Eni bought part of the publishing company. The paper maintains a liberal political stance. In 1959, Del Duca sold his stake to Eni and Italo Pietra became the newspaper's editor.
The company continued to expand with the additions of livestock and agricultural holdings. He was public administrator for Silver Bow County, Montana from 1898-1900. Elected lieutenant governor in 1932, Cooney served until March 13, 1933, when he assumed the duties of Governor John Edward Erickson, who resigned so that Cooney could appoint him to Thomas J. Walsh's senate seat after Walsh's untimely death. Cooney is credited for reforming the state liquor laws and establishing a water conservation program.
Carole Alison James (born December 22, 1957) is a Canadian politician and former public administrator. She has been the MLA for the Victoria-Beacon Hill electoral district since 2005. She is the former Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia and former leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (NDP), a social democratic political party. She announced her intention to resign as leader on December 6, 2010 and was officially replaced by interim leader Dawn Black on January 20, 2011.
Samuel Augustus Merritt (August 15, 1827 – September 8, 1910) was an American politician who served as a California legislator, as a Congressional Delegate from Idaho Territory, and as a judge in Utah Territory. Born in Staunton, Virginia, Merritt was graduated from Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, in 1848. He moved to Mariposa County, California in 1849, and was county clerk and public administrator in 1850. He served as a member of the California State Assembly in 1851 and 1852, representing Mariposa and Tulare counties.
Andrew S. Brandt (born June 11, 1938) is a former politician and public administrator who has served in a number of roles in the province of Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative from 1981 to 1990, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller. He later served as interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party from 1987 to 1990 before being appointed as chairman and CEO of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.
Rosemary Bikaako Tumusiime (born 17 May 1962) is a Ugandan marketing professional, public administrator, feminist and politician. She is the elected Member of Parliament for Entebbe Municipality and is a representative for NRM, the ruling political party in Uganda. She is the first female representative for the constituency in over three decades and succeeded Muhammad Kawuma who served for two consecutive terms from 2006 to 2016. In the 10th Parliament, she serves as a member of the Committee on Equal Opportunities and the Committee on Presidential Affairs.
He was born in Chicago, and was educated at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa. Lipinski served in the United States Army Reserve from 1961 to 1967, and he was a public administrator with the Chicago Park District of the city of Chicago. In 1975, Mayor Richard J. Daley named him as the Democratic committeeman for Chicago's 23rd Ward, in the southwestern portion of the city. In the same year, Lipinski was elected to the Chicago City Council as the alderman for the 23rd Ward.
Sam Byibesho (born 25 April 1964) is a Ugandan teacher, public administrator and politician. He is the elected Member of Parliament for Kisoro Municipality and a representative for National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda. He is a member of the Local Government Accounts Committee, the Committee on Public Service and Local Government and; the NRM Parliamentary Caucus in the 10th Parliament of Uganda. Byibesho formerly served as the mayor of Kisoro Town Council from 2002 up until 2016 when he became a legislator.
Keller was public administrator for Los Angeles County from 1854 to 1858 and on the Board of Supervisors from 1864 to 1867. He was a member of the Los Angeles Rangers, a Vigilance Committee and the fire department. He was also a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the governing body of the city, in 1852–53 and 1868–69.Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials,1850-1938, compiled under direction of Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles (March 1938, reprinted 1966).
His papers were very numerous and consumed much space of the apartment he shared with his wife Inna in the Amalgamated Housing Cooperative in the Northwest Bronx. The public administrator of his papers, Bonnie Gould, made requests to several institutions, including Harvard University and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research to assist in cataloging Grade's papers. By the end of August 2010, the papers had been transferred to YIVO's offices, for sorting.Berger, Joseph (August 31, 2010). "Researchers Start Job of Sorting Out Yiddish Writer’s Papers".
Palo Duro Canyon, Texas Fishing Bridge Museum at Yellowstone. The NPS arrowhead symbol, 1952 Herbert Maier (January 2, 1893 – February 23, 1969) was an American architect and public administrator, most notable as an architect for his work at Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Parks. Maier, as a consultant to the National Park Service, designed four trailside museums in Yellowstone, three of which survive as National Historic Landmarks. Maier played a significant role in the Park Service's use of the National Park Service Rustic style of architecture in western national parks.
Jack Crissy Sabiiti (born 27 April 1947) is a Ugandan lecturer, public administrator and politician. He is the former Member of Parliament for Rukiga County, Kigezi sub-region and a founding member of FDC, the main opposition party in Uganda. He was the first treasurer general of FDC and now serves as the party's treasurer for Kabale District. He represented the constituents of Rukiga County in the 7th & 9th Parliaments and as a member of the constituent assembly that promulgated the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda.
Enrico Mattei (; 29 April 1906 - 27 October 1962) was an Italian public administrator. After World War II he was given the task of dismantling the Italian Petroleum Agency Agip, a state enterprise established by the Fascist regime. Instead Mattei enlarged and reorganized it into the National Fuel Trust, Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (ENI). Under his direction ENI negotiated important oil concessions in the Middle East as well as a significant trade agreement with the Soviet Union which helped break the oligopoly of the 'Seven Sisters' that dominated the mid 20th century oil industry.
Prior to his death, he donated memorabilia from his collection to Florida A&M; University, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. In 2004, he tripped and fell in his apartment in the Manhattanville Houses, pinned to the floor by a stack of books. He died April 13, 2005 from cardiovascular difficulties, at age 85. The Manhattan Office of the Public Administrator sealed his apartment to search for any relatives due to fears of his collection being scattered.
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard (; born 3 October 1938), better known simply as PPK (), is a Peruvian economist, politician and public administrator who served as President of Peru from 2016 to 2018. He was previously the Prime Minister of Peru from 2005 to 2006. His administration ended on 23 March 2018, following his address to the nation two days earlier, announcing his resignation. Since 10 April 2019 he has been in pretrial detention, due to an ongoing investigation on corruption, money laundering, and connections to Odebrecht, a public works company accused of paying bribes.
Bureaucratic representation is when it is expected that public administrator and government officials in a bureaucracy represent and conduct duties that are of concern for the interest of the individuals and groups the represent and serve. Studies have shown that there are an endless list of variable linking active and passive representation such as class, race, gender, ethnicity, as well as cultural traits such as language and religion. A number of studies have demonstrated a possible linkage between active and passive representation. Active representation is a process while passive representation is a characteristic.
Born in Posen, German Empire, (now Poznań, Poland), Koscinski emigrated to the United States and received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Michigan Law School in 1910. He was in private practice in Detroit, Michigan from 1910 to 1945. He was a public administrator for Wayne County, Michigan from 1923 to 1936, and was a member of the Detroit City Pension Commission from 1934 to 1937, and then of the Michigan Public Trust Commission from 1937 to 1938. He was a government appeal agent for the Selective Service Board from 1940 to 1945.
Nelly Mukazayire, is a Rwandan economist and public administrator, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Convention Bureau, a division of the Rwanda Development Board. Before that, she served as the Deputy Chief of Staff, in the Office of the President of Rwanda. And prior to that, she was a Senior Adviser to the Chief of Staff in the Office of the President. Before she came to the president's office, she served as a policy researcher in the economics department in the Prime Minister’s Office.
From the beginning of his time in San Diego, Morse took an active role in local political affairs. In 1852 he was elected associate judge of the court of sessions, and also that year to the secretary of the board of trade, as which he served for 12 years. From 1858-1859 he served as San Diego County treasurer, and again from 1861-1863\. From 1866-1867 he served as city trustee, in which capacity he sold many lands to Horton. He also served as public administrator from 1876–77.
Alfonse began his career in politics in Island Park. He was involved heavily in the Unity Party of Island Park, the local political party that ran village elections in the small Village of Island Park. He was then appointed the village attorney. After taking the values taught him in Island Park he then went on to the Nassau County Republican Party, and he held the appointive position of Public Administrator of Nassau County, where he was responsible for managing the assets of county residents who died without wills.
The Leake fortune would then have passed to his father, John Watts, but considering the circumstances Watts was uncomfortable with receiving the money. In the legal papers of John Leake was an unsigned and undated draft of a will in his handwriting, in which he left money to create a home for orphaned children, and assigned his friend, John Watts, to administer the home. Watts petitioned the court to put the money to this use. The Public Administrator of New York took charge of the estate, ruling that Leake had died intestate.
Rackauckas said that he fired Spitzer for inappropriate behavior in the workplace and intimidating other workers. Spitzer was inquiring for information from the Orange County Public Administrator and Public Guardian, John Williams, at the behest of a domestic violence victim. According to the news website Voice of OC, the fact that Rackauckas's fiancée, Peggy Buff, was Williams's deputy further fueled the controversy. By this point, Spitzer had also indicated his intention to run in the 2014 District Attorney election but Rackauckas announced that he planned "to run for another term in 2014 to stop [him]".
Meriwether Lewis (August 18, 1774 – October 11, 1809) was an American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator, best known for his role as the leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery, with William Clark. Their mission was to explore the territory of the Louisiana Purchase, establish trade with, and sovereignty over the natives near the Missouri River, and claim the Pacific Northwest and Oregon Country for the United States before European nations. They also collected scientific data, and information on indigenous nations.Fritz, Harry W. (2004).
Ing. Julio César "Cholo" Franzini Molinari (November 5, 1926 – June 2, 2017) was a Uruguayan public administrator and association football executive. Franzini earned a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Massachusetts in the United States in the 1950s. He contributed to the establishment of the first Uruguayan television channel, Saeta TV Channel 10. A member of the Colorado Party, he administered the Oceanographic and Fisheries Service (SOYP) in the 1960s, inaugurating the first fishing terminal in Uruguay, and was ambassador of Uruguay to Egypt in the late 1990s.
João Punaro Bley (November 14, 1900 in Montes Claros MG - 1983) was a Brazilian military and public administrator. He graduated from the Minas Gerais Military School as a Brazilian Army lieutenant in 1921. Although he was sympathetic to the rebellion of young officers called Movimento Tenentista ('Lieutenants' Movement') of 1922, he did not take part. In 1930 he joined the national rebellion against the Constitutional Brazilian government that began when the candidate who lost the 1930 election for president, Getúlio Vargas, alleged fraud and decided to take power by force.
He served as the Public Administrator of Wayne County, Michigan from 1955 to 1961. Nedzi was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 1st congressional district to the 87th United States Congress in a special election in 1961 to fill the vacancy left by resigning United States Representative Thaddeus M. Machrowicz. He was re-elected in the 1962 election and two years later he was elected from the 14th district and every two years after that until he declined to seek re-election in the 1980 election. In all, he served from November 7, 1961 to January 3, 1981.
He has received the American Society for Public Administration's New Public Administrator Award (2000), the Commissioner's Distinguished Service Award from the Administration for Children & Families, Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement, Department of Health & Human Services (2002), and the National Child Support Enforcement Association's State Leader of the Year Award (2006). In June 2008, he received the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty’s City Leadership Award. In October 2011, he received a Community Impact Award from Comunilife for his work supporting adults with HIV/AIDS with housing and other services. The Manhattan Institute presented him with their Urban Innovator Award in 2012.
His estate was sold by a public administrator to James M. Harbin. Harbin came to California in 1846, and co-discovered Harbin Springs, California in 1852. With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Rio de Jesus Maria was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852,United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 360 ND and the grant was patented to James M. Harbin 1858.
He was the son of James Sweeny, who kept a hotel in Hoboken, New Jersey, and Mary (Barr) Sweeny. He attended Columbia College, then studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced law with James T. BradyJames Topham Brady (1815-1869), lawyer, ran for New York State Attorney General in 1853; and for Governor of New York in 1860; Obit in NYT on February 10, 1869 in New York City. In 1852, he was appointed Public Administrator. He was New York County District Attorney in 1858, elected on the Democratic ticket in November 1857, but resigned due to ill health.
Since 1968, the National Academy of Public Administration has recognized outstanding contributions to the literature of public administration through presentation of the Louis Brownlow Book Award."The Louis Brownlow Book Award: 2009 Nominations," National Academy of Public Administration, no date. The award is given to a book published in the previous two years which has made an exceptional contribution to the study of governmental institutions or public administration problems. The American Society for Public Administration also bestows its Louis Brownlow Award on the best article written by a public administrator to appear in the journal Public Administration Review in the past year.
David Eli Lilienthal (July 8, 1899 - January 15, 1981) was an American attorney and public administrator, best known for his Presidential Appointment to head Tennessee Valley Authority and later the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). He had practiced public utility law and led the Wisconsin Public Utilities Commission. Later he was co-author with Dean Acheson (later Secretary of State) of the 1946 Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy, which outlined possible methods for international control of nuclear weapons. As chair of the AEC, he was one of the pioneers in civilian management of nuclear power resources.
Emma Boona (born 17 February 1954) is a Ugandan teacher, public administrator and politician. She is the former woman representative for Mbarara District in the 8th & 9th parliaments and is a member of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda. During her time in the legislative body, she served as the vice chairperson of the Public Service & Local Government Committee and as a member of both the Committee on Finance, Planning and Economic Development and the Public Accounts Committee. She was also a member of the NRM Parliamentary Caucus and the Uganda Women’s Parliamentary Association (UWOPA).
Lawrence Cherop Mangusho (born 12 August 1961) is a Ugandan public administrator, farmer and politician. He is the elected member of parliament for Kween County, Kween District, and a representative for National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda. He is a member the NRM Parliamentary Caucus and serves on the Committee on Physical Infrastructure and the Committee on Government Assurances in the 10th Parliament of Uganda. Mangusho formerly served as the LCV chairperson and councilor for Kween District Local Government and as the LCV councilor, secretary finance and chairperson district tender board for Kapchorwa District Local Government.
The OUC board was dismissed, being replaced by a public administrator (initially Jim Soles, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Advanced Education; and later Dr. Peter Meekison). OUC President Dr. Katy Bindon was dismissed, being replaced by OUC vice-president academic, Dr. Peter Ricketts, for the final year of OUC's existence. On 1 July 2005 the North Kelowna campus became UBC Okanagan, a new campus of the University of British Columbia. Although OUC's applied degrees in Business and Computer Information Systems remained with the College, the new college resurrected the name Okanagan College – this name reflecting the loss of most of OUC's degree programs.
Stephen Bundred (born 1952) is a retired Labour Party politician and public administrator in London, England. Bundred was unusual in having a career in party politics before holding high-ranking apolitical public offices, including as Chief Executive of Camden London Borough Council (1995-2003), Chief of Executive of the Audit Commission (2003-2010) and Chair of Monitor (2010-2014). He was a researcher for the National Union of Mineworkers. He was elected as a Labour councillor in the London Borough of Islington in a by- election in 1977 and served one year (although his wife Kathleen was later an Islington councillor).
William G. Clark (July 16, 1924 - August 17, 2001) was an American politician and jurist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Clark went to Loyola University Chicago, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and received his law degree from DePaul University College of Law. In 1952, Clark was appointed by Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson to be the attorney for the public administrator of Cook County, Illinois. In 1952, 1956, and 1958, Clark was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives as a Democrat and served as majority leader. In 1954, Clark was elected to the Illinois State Senate.
USSR stamps to celebrate the 500th anniversary of his birth Alisher served as a public administrator and adviser to his sultan, Husayn Bayqarah. He was also a builder who is reported to have founded, restored, or endowed some 370 mosques, madrasas, libraries, hospitals, caravanserais, and other educational, pious, and charitable institutions in Khorasan. In Herat, he was responsible for 40 caravanserais, 17 mosques, 10 mansions, nine bathhouses, nine bridges, and 20 pools. Among Alisher's constructions were the mausoleum of the 13th- century mystical poet, Farid al-Din Attar, in Nishapur (north-eastern Iran) and the Khalasiya madrasa in Herat.
In 1915, Carnegie left Jamaica for Canada, heading to the United States to study divinity. In Canada, he sought to work his way through divinity school, but he was surprised at the prejudice, color-aroused antagonism and discrimination that he encountered in the Toronto labor market. In spite of references from the YMCA and Jamaican Government, he could find no other than menial labor to do, picking apples, although he had served as a police officer and public administrator. After six months pressing apples in a factory, he found a position as a sleeping car porter with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Nora Anne Dowd Eisenhower (née Dowd; born December, 1953), daughter to Thomas F. and Anne M. (Ruskan) Dowd, is a public administrator who specializes in issues of aging. Since 2013, she has been Assistant Director for the Office of Older Americans at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She was Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Aging from 2002 to 2008. Between 2011 and 2013 she was affiliated with the National Council on Aging where she was the Director of the National Center for Benefits Outreach and Enrollment, then the Senior Vice President of Economic Security.
While an officer can enforce a law against an elected official, the elected official can place pressure on others to force the officer to work a night shift or decrease the department. Rohr would argue that politics and administration are not separate, but are present at the same time when a public administrator makes decisions. He states that the problem with public administrators “is not that bureaucrats are excessively involved in policy formulation but that they are involved at all. This is a problem for a democratic society because to influence public policy as a public official is to govern”.
Raymond Blaine Fosdick (9 June 1883 - 19 July 1972) was an American lawyer, public administrator and author. He served as the president of the Rockefeller Foundation for twelve years (1936-1948). He was an ardent internationalist and supporter of the League of Nations, standing as its Undersecretary in its provisional organisation before resigning after the U.S. Senate's failure to ratify the Covenant of the League of Nations. After stepping down from his position as Undersecretary, he started his law firm and grew closer to John D. Rockefeller Jr., which would lead to a long and fruitful relationship as a friend and adviser.
Because Christopher did not have a will, his estate was turned over to Nye County public administrator Arthur H. Keenan. At the recommendation of District Attorney James A. Sanders, Andriza Mircovich and Christopher Mircovich's surviving siblings, Vasso and Maria, met with John Gregovich on May 10, 1911. Gregovich, who also went by the surname Greggory, was a fellow Montenegrin from Castellastva, (now Petrovac), who was handling the cases of other Serbian miners who had died in the fire. Mircovich, who was unfamiliar with the probate laws in Nevada, began cursing Gregovich and Sanders because he was frustrated over being unable to take sole control of the estate.
The County government is composed of the elected five-member Board of Supervisors, several other elected offices including the Sheriff, District Attorney, Assessor-Recorder, Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector, Coroner-Public Administrator, and Clerk/Registrar of Voters, and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the County Administrator. Some chartered cities such as Fresno provide municipal services such as police, public safety, libraries, parks and recreation, and zoning. Some other cities arrange to have the County provide some or all of these services on a contract basis. In addition, several entities of the government of California have jurisdiction conterminous with Fresno County, such as the Fresno County Superior Court.
Ernest Kent Coulter (November 14, 1871 - May 1, 1952), was a War Veteran journalist, lawyer, public administrator, and developer of civil society and human welfare programs most notably through his work in child advocacy. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Coulter graduated from Ohio State University, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi. In 1904 he became a clerk in New York Children's Court. In this capacity he spoke to a local men's club on behalf of the children appearing before the court. Forty volunteers responded resulting in what would become Big Brothers of America and Big Sisters of America, an organization for which he was a lifelong leader and advocate.
Lewis Alexander Hester, III (December 24, 1935 – October 7, 2000) was a public administrator in Jacksonville, Florida. He "was the consummate no-nonsense administrator, the very best in his field," according to M. C. Harden III, past chairman of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, influential in designing the city government of Jacksonville and managing it through the terms of three of Jacksonville's mayors.Jacksonville Business Journal: December 18, 2000-Chamber remembers Lex Hester He served as the county Manager of Broward and Orange County and as City Manager of Duval County. He was largely responsible for the Blueprint for Consolidation which was a guide for cities all over the United States.
Along with the Chair of the OUC Board, Ian Wickett, Bindon was heavily involved in lobbying the Provincial Government for full university status for OUC. This intensive lobbying lead to strained relations between the Board and the Ministry and, as a result, the Board was fired by the Ministry and replaced with a new Board in 2001. Bindon, now along with the Chair of the new Board, Dr. George Ivany, continued her intensive lobbying efforts. Relations between the Ministry and OUC grew even more strained resulting in a government decision to dismiss the new Board in 2004 and replace it with a public administrator.
In 1980, Molpus was Governor William Winter's first appointee and was selected as Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Federal-State Programs, an agency in disarray from the previous administration. For his work in reducing staff and bringing managerial efficiency to that troubled agency, he was selected in 1983 as Mississippi's Public Administrator of the Year by the American Society of Public Administrators. Dick Molpus was among several younger staff members, including future Governor Ray Mabus, known as the "Boys of Spring" who helped guide Governor Winter's historic Education Reform Act of 1982 to passage. In 1983, he successfully ran statewide for Secretary of State of Mississippi against seven opponents.
The idea for a crossing between Ferry Point at Clason Point, Bronx, and Whitestone Point at Whitestone, Queens, was first proposed in 1905 by real estate speculators who wanted to develop Whitestone. At the time, residents around the proposed area of the bridge protested construction in fear of losing the then-rural character of the community. Plans for the bridge were submitted to the Whitestone Improvement Association in 1909, but they were not acted upon. Queens public administrator Alfred J. Kennedy later recalled that in 1911, while he was in the New York State Assembly, he had proposed such a bridge but that his plan was "ridiculed".
In 1838, he married Miss Eliza Jane Kincaid of Union, Virginia. They lived in Sweet Springs until 1840, then moved to Lexington where he soon became involved in a number of entrepreneurial and public pursuits. From 1851 to 1864, he served as public administrator of Lafayette County. In 1862 he became a partner in the Exchange and Banking House of Alexander Mitchell & Company, later known as the Morrison-Wentworth Bank, of which he became president in 1875. (In 1866, this bank was robbed by Jesse James and his gang in the country’s second daylight bank robbery.) He also served briefly as president of the Farmer’s Exchange Bank from 1862 to 1865.
Ademola Rasaq Seriki (born November 30, 1959) is a Lagos Island born Nigerian politician, teacher, businessman, accountant and public administrator and a prominent native of Lagos State of Nigeria. He started his career as a clerical officer in the Lagos City Council, City Hall, Lagos in 1978 and had a brief stint at International Bank for West Africa Ltd(IBWA)now Afribank and thereafter proceeded to New York to pursue academic studies in the field of Accounting, Finance & Management. He later became a licensed teacher in Accounting and Business Mathematics with the New York City Board of Education. He has been a grassroots political organizer.
Brian O'Connell (23 January 1930 – 21 March 2011) was an American author, academic, and public administrator who helped found Independent Sector, an organization that represents the interests of charities, foundations and nonprofit giving programs in the United States. In 1980, O’Connell joined John W. Gardner, the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in the Johnson administration and the founder of Common Cause, to create Independent Sector, which now (2012) has 550 member nonprofit organizations. O’Connell and Gardner, who died in 2002, saw the need for an umbrella organization that could speak for all charities and other nonprofit groups and represent their interests in Washington.
Governor Heard appointed former Attorney General Milton Joseph Cunningham, a lawyer from both Natchitoches and New Orleans, to a four-year term as the public administrator of Orleans Parish. Heard carried on a correspondence with a young state representative, Harry D. Wilson of Tangipahoa Parish, who in 1916 was elected to the first of eight terms as the Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry. Wilson petitioned Heard to permit the establishment of the town of Independence, which had been settled by Wilson's father, a physician, in the 1850s. The town was reduced in area before it was established in 1912, by which time Heard had been out of office for eight years.
Wendy Thomson (born ) is a Canadian-born public administrator and social policy researcher and advisor who has worked in both Canada and the UK. She was the managing director of Norfolk County Council from August 2014 until December 2018. She is the second woman in history to be appointed as Vice Chancellor of University of London and she took up the post on 1 July 2019. Thomson was born in Montreal, Canada, where she worked for various charities and other organisations involved in social services, including Centraide. She moved to the UK in the 1980s, where she worked for the Greater London Authority before becoming assistant chief executive of Islington London Borough Council.
Sir Denis Fitzgerald Desmond, KCVO, CBE (born 1943) is a retired British company director and public administrator, who was Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry from 2000 to 2018. Desmond was born in 1943, the son of an army officer. He served as an officer in the Territorial Army from 1964 to 1969, for the two years as aide-de-camp to Governor of Northern Ireland. In 1970, he became chairman of Desmond and Sons Ltd, his family's clothing business; he stepped down as chairman in 2005. He also sat on the board of Ulster Bank in the 1990s and was council member for The Prince's Trust Northern Ireland between 2008 and 2012.
Colebrook Reconciliation Park in Eden Hills was established from 1998 as a memorial to the children who were removed from their families and housed at Colebrook Home, a "United Aborigines" mission which had originated in Oodnadatta in 1924, moved to Quorn, then finally relocated to Eden Hills in 1942. At its Eden Hills location, Colebrook Home continued to house children, including prominent Aboriginal Australian health worker and public administrator Lowitja O'Donoghue. By 1956 the property was in poor condition and the home was finally closed in 1972 and demolished in 1973. The Reconciliation Park was born out of meetings in the 1990s between a local reconciliation study group and the Tji Tji Tjuta (former residents) of Colebrook Home.
The trend continued in 2004 when Republican Bill Farnham defeated the Democratic incumbent, Eastern District County Commissioner Gary Carmack, and Republicans Don Mayhew and Loretta Rouse defeated two long-term Democratic incumbents, County Surveyor John Mackey and County Public Administrator Paula Long Weber. In state offices, Democratic State Rep. Bill Ransdall, who was term-limited and could not run for re-election, was replaced by Republican David Day who defeated the Democratic candidate, Clara Ichord, in what turned out to be a landslide victory for Day. In 2006, the incumbent Democratic Presiding Commissioner, Tony Crismon, switched parties but was defeated in the Republican primary by Tim Berrier, who was subsequently defeated in the general election by Bill Ransdall.
Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Steeh received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan in 1969 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 1973. He worked in the Genesee County Prosecutor's Office from 1973 to 1980, as an assistant prosecuting attorney from 1973 to 1978, and as a first assistant prosecuting attorney from 1978 to 1980. He was in private practice in Michigan from 1980 to 1988, also serving as a public administrator of Macomb County from 1986 to 1989. He was a judge on the 41-B District Court, State of Michigan from 1989 to 1990, and on the 16th Circuit Court of Michigan from 1990 to 1998.
Born in 1883, in Reval, Tsarist Russia (in an area later to become the nation of Estonia), William Morris Leiserson came to the United States at the age of seven with his mother and two brothers. As a student at the University of Wisconsin, he studied under Professor John R. Commons, whose life and work inspired Leiserson to pursue the fields of economics and labor relations. After graduation, he continued at Columbia University where he earned his Ph.D. under Henry Rogers Seager in 1911. Leiserson then began a distinguished career as a research scholar, professor and public administrator that was marked by four decades of high level service in an era of profound economic, political and cultural change.
Carlos Gerardo Arana Vivar (born January 22, 1962) is a Peruvian engineer, public administrator and politician. A ranking member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, he served in a variety of technical positions in the second presidency of Alan García, most notably as Director of the National Fund for Social Development Cooperation, from 2008 to 2011. A controversial figure associated with Alan García's inner circle in the party leadership, he served as the party's Secretary of Organization and Mobilization in three occasions, most recently from 2010 to 2017. At the 2011 general election, Arana ran for a seat in the Peruvian Congress, but was not elected due to the low share of votes the party received nationally.
Frudakis continued sculpting commissions with an emphasis on the figure and the portrait, as demonstrated in his many monumental works, individual portrait statues and busts, and bas-reliefs. He created sculptures of living and historic individuals that express the character and vitality of his subjects while capturing an accurate likeness. Portrait statues included notable figures, such as businessman and philanthropist John D. MacArthur, installed in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; Honorable Dame Lois Browne-Evans, the first female Bermudian justice, installed in the Dame Lois Browne Evans Building, Hamilton, Bermuda; landscape architect, journalist and public administrator Frederick Law Olmsted, installed at The North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville, North Carolina; and lawyer Clarence Darrow on view at the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee.
Gustavo Martínez Cabañas (6 July 1911 - 2003)Gustavo Martínez Cabañas at the German National Library was a Mexican public administrator and economist. In 1949, he was appointed the first Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), but remained in that position for only a year and was replaced by Raúl Prebisch. He also worked at the National Autonomous University of Mexico as Professor of Public Administration and Economics, and in various consulting capacities with the United Nations, the Committee to Reform Mexico's Public Administration, the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Inter-American Development Bank. He has written many papers, reports and financial studies dealing mainly with different aspects of Mexico's economy and public administration.
Cole's second wife was his right hand and according to many his secret weapon in a long, undefeated career in Puerto Rico's contentious political world, where even mighty figures are easily met with failure.The Last Cacique, Jorge Heine Given many ad honorem roles by her husband as advisor and co-campaigner, Nereida Falto de Cole gained a reputation for being a blunt, tenacious political operative and a capable and strict public administrator. A figure of considerable influence in her own right, Nereida was known as the operational, grass roots arm to Benjamin's political efforts. She retired from a long, distinguished career in government, where she was the first woman to head a public corporation in Puerto Rico, the now defunct CRUV for public housing.
In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Morgan to the inaugural board of the newly formed Tennessee Valley Authority, along with Arthur E. Morgan (no relation), a civil engineer and educator, as Chairman, and David Lilienthal, an attorney and public administrator in public utility law. Chosen for his agricultural expertise and familiarity with the region's people, Harcourt Morgan considered TVA's unified approach to agricultural and resource development to be the ultimate opportunity to implement his "common mooring" ideas.Richard Colignon, Power Plays: Critical Events in the Institutionalization of the Tennessee Valley Authority (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997), pp. 119–120. In TVA's early years, he would provide a critical connection between the agency and the often suspicious local population.
Francis Dart Fenton (c.1824 - 23 April 1898) was a New Zealand magistrate, judge, public administrator and musician. Fenton was born in London, England, where he was baptisedLondon Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: p83/mry1/1172 at St.Mary's church in Islington on 6 August 1824. He was educatedUK 1841 Census. Class: HO107; Piece: 1333; Book: 4; Civil Parish: Sheffield; County: Yorkshire; Enumeration District: 4; Folio: 14; Page: 21; Line: 11; GSU roll: 464279 at the Collegiate boarding school in Sheffield, in Yorkshire, and was articledThe National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Court of King's Bench: Plea Side: Affidavits of Due Execution of Articles of Clerkship, Series III; Class: KB 107; Piece: 13 to his uncle James Crossland Fenton who was a solicitor in Huddersfield.1850 Electoral Rolls.
Much like his predecessor as mayor, Frank F. Fasi, Harris left the City & County of Honolulu with a long-lasting legacy of his own. He built the Marine Education Center at the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, continued the Waikiki Revitalization project started by Mayor Fasi that changed the look of Waikiki's main thoroughfares, Queen's Surf Beach, Kuhio Beach and Kapiolani Park Bandstand, established torchlighting ceremonies and hula performances every night at Waikiki, and started Brunch on the Beach. However, critics of Harris, including his successor Mufi Hannemann, contend that these programs came at the expense of basic city services and infrastructure. Harris has the distinction of being the only mayor to be elected more than once as United States Public Administrator of the Year by the American Society of Public Administration.
Sir Adrian Leonard Webb (born 19 July 1943) is a British academic and public administrator. Born in Newport, Wales, Webb attended St Julian's High School and the University of Birmingham; he graduated from the latter with a Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSci) degree in 1965, and then completed a Master of Science (MSc) in economics at the London School of Economics in 1966. He subsequently lectured there until 1974, when he spent two years as Research Director at the Personal Social Services Council. In 1976, he joined Loughborough University as Professor of Social Policy and remained there until 1976; between 1983 and 1993, he was Director of Loughborough's Centre for Research in Social Policy; he was also Dean, then Pro Vice-Chancellor and then Senior Pro Vice-Chancellor at Loughborough.
Logue working in Boston during the 1960s Logue (far right) presents plans for the redevelopment of Boston to mayor John F. Collins (center) and Cardinal Richard Cushing (far left) Edward J. "Ed" Logue (February 7, 1921 – January 27, 2000) was born in Philadelphia and an urban planner, public administrator, lawyer, politician, and academic who worked in New Haven, Boston, and New York State. Commentators often compare Logue with Robert Moses - both were advocates of large-scale urban renewal in the United States from the 1950s through the 1970s. Logue headed the New Haven Redevelopment Agency, Boston Redevelopment Authority, New York State Urban Development Corporation, and the South Bronx Development Organization. Logue is best known for overseeing major public works projects, such as Faneuil Hall-Quincy Market and Government Center in Boston, and the re-development of Roosevelt Island in New York City.
He nevertheless did so, telling his friends that, having been appealed to as a lawyer, he could consider no other course, and the ultimate result of the trial was that the men were exchanged as prisoners of war. From 1870 to 1873 Sullivan was assistant district attorney for New York city, and upon leaving that office he formed a partnership with Hermann Kobbe and Ludlow Fowler. In 1875, he was appointed public administrator, during which he instituted many reforms, reducing the charges upon estates administered, and, in spite of pressure, retaining in his service efficient assistants of a political party different from his own. In 1878 the firm of Sullivan, Kobbe & Fowler was dissolved and he formed a partnership with William Nelson Cromwell, under the name of Sullivan & Cromwell, which firm name is still retained by the successors to his business.
In 1957, he was hired to coach the NU freshmen basketball team.New York Red Book (1973; pg. 101) He entered politics as a Republican, and was a member of the Board of Supervisors of Niagara County (Niagara Falls, 15th Ward) in 1958 and 1959. He was appointed as a Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Athletic Commission on May 21, 1959.New York Legislative Documents (1960; pg. 73) He became Treasurer of Niagara County from 1965 to 1972. He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1973 to 1978, sitting in the 180th, 181st and 182nd New York State Legislatures. He was indicted for grand larceny, having embezzled more than $68,000 from private estates for which he acted as public administrator while being Niagara County Treasurer. On August 7, 1978, he was fined $18,500 and placed on probation for five years.
Chief Jerome Oputa Udoji CMG, CFR (1912–2010), Igwe Ozuluoha I of Igboland, was a Nigerian business administrator, government official, traditional ruler, and philanthropist. He was one of Nigeria's most famous public servants as a result of the "Udoji Award" and his various roles in the government and private sector. Udoji commanded respect both nationally and internationally as an honest, disciplined and intellectually alert public administrator and private sector operator. He received his education at the University of Cambridge in England and later the Economic Institute of the World Bank in Washington. He held the traditional title of Igwe, was a recipient of the Commander of the most distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George by the British Crown in 1959, Commander of Order of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFR) in 1963, and became a Papal knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great in 1975.
In recognition of his outstanding achievements at the NPHCDA, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan honoured Dr. Muhammad with the National Award of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on September 29, 2014. The award of OON, which is one of the country's highest national honours, was conferred on him by the president in appreciation of his outstanding efforts to drive the process of providing primary healthcare to Nigeria's poor and most vulnerable citizens. Speaking shortly before he conferred the wards on Dr. Muhammad and other citizens, the president described the 2014 award recipients as "sincere men and women who point society in the right direction and mirror the possibilities of greatness unlimited." In 2013, Dr. Muhammad emerged as winner of the Public Administrator of the Year Award, PAYA, which is organized annually by the Centre for Policy Development and Political Studies, Lagos, Nigeria.
Walter Piludu (15 June 1950 – 3 November 2016) was an Italian politician for the Italian Communist Party (PCI). A public administrator in the eighties and nineties, he was also a militant, and a local leader of the Italian Communist Party from 1971 to the early nineties. He born in Milan in 1950 but moved to Cagliari in 1964, and in 1971 he joined the PCI helping to form the "Karl Marx" University of where he was then secretary from 1972 to 1974. He directed the youth organization of the party (the FGCI), and between 1976 and 1979 he was first secretary of the federation of Cagliari and then regional secretary of Sardinia. A PCI political official, as part of the secretariat of the Cagliari Federation Party, between 1979 and 1985 he held several political responsibilities.. Elected in 1985 to the Province of Cagliari, he was, for three years, the commissioner of Public Works, and, from 1988 to 1990, president of the province.
This is the surprising trajectory that this short but profoundly memorable booklet by the late Elechi Amadi represents. Although the two narrative treatises contained in this work were described by the author as an excursion into the medium of science fiction it would really be more accurate to define them as philosophical allegories. Their contents contemplate the human condition and the limits of the potential for human achievement based on the concept of the supernatural rather than simply being exercises in the conceptualisation of events of an otherworldly nature, which popular science fiction often is. ... In the final analysis these works read like fables from the future that the author must have had immense enjoyment creating. Amadi’s love for literature and his prolific output in his early years overshadowed his scientific background especially after the Civil War when he settled down to work as an educationist and public administrator in Rivers State.
Swearing-in ceremony of Hessian police officers at the Hessentag in Homberg (Efze), 2008 An Opel Ampera patrol car Hessen's first police aircraft, a Vulcanair P68 Observer State Police of Hessen, Germany The seven regional police authorities are headquartered in Kassel (Nordhessen), Giessen (Mittelhessen), Fulda (Osthessen), Frankfurt, Wiesbaden (Westhessen), Offenbach am Main (Südosthessen) and Darmstadt (Südhessen). Following a police reform in 2001, the regional police authorities are now directly subordinate to the Interior Ministry. The State Police Commissioner’s post became a “political” appointment and one to which police officers can be appointed (unlike in the other states). For the state and regional police commissioners and their respective deputies, Hessen has a policy of “duality” meaning that if the top official is a police officer, the deputy will be a public administrator (usually ex-law grad) or vice versa. Another Hessen innovation is the abolition of the “green star” ranks meaning Hessen’s police officers start to work the road as Kommissar, which equals the rank of a lieutenant.
Gulick's POSDCORB patterns were instrumental in highlighting the theory of span of control, or limits on the number of people one manager could supervise, as well as unity of command to the fields of management and public administration. According to notable Public Administration scholars such as Nicholas Henry, POSDCORB, the principles it represents, and subsequent expansions upon the POSDCORB concept form the height of Public Administration in an era when it was seen as just another aspect of the field of management as a whole. Gulick's work has been heavily cited and expanded upon by scholars and practitioners in the fields of management and public administration since the publication of Papers on the Science of Administration in 1937. In his 1987 piece "Deja Vu: French Antecedents of American Public Administration," French public administrator, Daniel Martin notes that virtually all of the principles in American Public Administration up to 1937 and the coining of the POSDCORB acronym, including the POSDCORB principles, were present in the French literature on the subject by 1859, but that this literature had largely been forgotten by the theorists of that era, thus the "re-invention" of these principles in the later French and American literature.

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