The Lloyd D. Gladfelter Award
Purpose
Established through a generous gift from the Milwaukee Foundation Corporation to the University of Wisconsin Foundation, the Gladfelter Award is given annually by the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The award honors the public employee or employees (excluding elected officials) whose innovations led significantly to the improvement of federal, state, county, or municipal public services in the State of Wisconsin. Gladfelter Award winners receive a cash prize and an award certificate and are honored at an awards ceremony.
Selection Process
Nominations must be submitted online by December 15, 2008 at:
http://www.polisci.wisc.edu/alumni/gladfelter.php.
Nominations require a description of 500 words or less in which the individual making the nomination describes the innovation, including its rationale, the expected benefit and impact, and estimated costs or savings that might be associated with it. Self-nominations are also welcome.
Selection Criteria
A committee consisting of faculty and alumni of the Department of Political Science will select the winner(s). The committee looks for innovative approaches to the provision of federal, state, county, or municipal public services in the state of Wisconsin. Proposals will be judged according to their creativity, feasibility, and potential impact.
Deadline for the 2009 Gladfelter Award: December 15, 2008
Past Gladfelter Award Winners:
2008 (news release)
- Jeff Gloyd - LaCrosse County Special Waste Manager
2005 (news release)
- Dave Babler, Scot Becker, Shiv Gupta, Travis McDaniel - Wisconsin Department of Transportation
- Tommye Schneider - Director of Environmental Health and Laboratories, Madison Department of Health
2004 (news release)
- Joe Balles - Lieutenant, Information Management & Technology, City of Madison Police Department
- Jennifer Gonda - Fiscal Planning Specialist, Budget and Policy Division, City of Milwaukee
- Ron Konkol -Team Leader, Employment Support Systems, Social Security Administration, Madison
- Gregg Rasske -Vocational Horticultural Instructor, Department of Corrections, Oshkosh Correctional Institute
- Joseph Sommers - Director of Information Systems, City of Muskego