ELIGIBILITY
Employees who have been in state service for at least two years as of May 16, 2008 are eligible to be nominated for the Commonwealth Citation for Outstanding Performance. Employees currently holding positions to which they were appointed directly by the governor, or employees whose appointments were subject to the formal approval of the governor are not eligible.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection committee should make every effort to represent the diversity of the work force (i.e., position level, gender, race, ethnicity, as well as individuals with disabilities and veterans).
NOMINATION PROCESS: Nominations are now closed.
The Citation Nomination Form must be used to describe the individual’s or group’s accomplishments and should indicate the reasons why the individual or group should be recognized. Nominations should be submitted to allison.pickup@bridgew.edu.
Who Can Be Nominated
SELECTION CRITERIA
The selection committee will use one or more of the following criteria in selecting an individual or group for recognition:
Exceptional managerial, organizational and/or communications achievements;
Achievement of significant improvements in productivity and/or costs savings in college operations.
A certificate signed by the governor will be given to each individual or group at the award ceremony on November 21, 2008 at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston.
ELIGIBILITY
All individuals and groups who are awarded the Commonwealth Citation for Outstanding Performance as part of this year’s program are eligible to be nominated for the Manuel Carballo Governor’s Award. One individual or group of employees may be nominated for consideration. This nomination is made by the selection committee.
NOMINATION PROCESS: Nominations are now closed.
The Carballo Nomination Form must be used to provide a career profile and a description of the outstanding contributions and/or accomplishments of the individual or group. Please be sure to address each criteria on the nomination form.
SELECTION COMMITTEE
A selection committee, which includes a representative from the offices of both the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate, and representatives from business, labor, community groups, academia and the media who are knowledgeable about Massachusetts state government, will review the semifinalist nominations and recommend to the governor the names of ten finalists who are most worthy of receiving the award.
Selection Criteria
The Selection Committee will use one or more of the following criteria in selecting an individual or group for this award:
Exemplary leadership;
Creativity and innovation;
Achievement of significant improvements in productivity and/or costs savings in agency operations.
The governor will make the final selection decisions. A commemorative plaque and a Carballo Award Citation signed by the governor will be presented to each individual or group at the award ceremony on November 21, 2008 at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston.
ELIGIBILITY
Any state, county, city or town employee who has worked in public service for 12 months as of April 12, 2008 is eligible to be nominated for the Eugene H. Rooney, Jr., Public Service Award.
NOMINATION PROCESS: Nominations are now closed.
Supervisors, peers, professional colleagues (not including subordinates) and others familiar with the employee’s accomplishments may nominate an individual or group.
The Rooney Nomination Form must be completed and must include a detailed description of the nominee’s special accomplishments and his/her positive impact on other employees and on the organization as a whole.
SELECTION PROCESS
Selection Committee
A selection committee including the State Chief Human Resources Officer, the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission and the Chairmen of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Service will review nominations. The Committee’s recommendation will be forwarded to the governor for approval.
Selection Criteria
The following selection criteria will be utilized:
A commemorative plaque will be presented to each recipient at the award ceremony on November 21, 2008 at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston.
Last Modified: February 13, 2009