From left, William F. Pelgrin, president and chief executive officer of the Center for Internet Security (CIS), Dennis Whalen, executive vice president of HANYS, Frank Thompson, dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Alan Hevesi, New York State Comptroller, and an unidentified man attend the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Dennis Whalen, executive vice president of HANYS, attends the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
From left, Dennis Whalen, executive vice president of HANYS, and Frank Thompson, dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, attend the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series and distinguished service awards presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
An unidentified man speaks at the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
An unidentified man speaks at the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Katharine Briar-Lawson, professor and dean of the School of Social Welfare, presents an unidentified man with a distinguished service award at the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series reception and presentation. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
William F. Pelgrin, president and chief executive officer of the Center for Internet Security (CIS), speaks at the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Alan Hevesi, New York State Comptroller, attends the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception, where Hevesi was honored with the distinguished public service award. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Alan Hevesi (left), New York State Comptroller and Frank Thompson, dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, attend the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception, where Hevesi was honored with the distinguished public service award. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Jeryl Mumpower, professor at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, speaks at the podium during the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception. This lecture series honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]