Betty Barnette and Katharine Briar-Lawson, Dean & Professor School of Social Welfare, and unidentified people following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
John Nielson and unidentified people following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Lynn Gilmore Canton and Frank Thompson, Dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Betty Barnette, Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, Katharine Briar-Lawson, Dean & Professor School of Social Welfare, and unidentified people following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Janet Martin Welch and University at Albany Professor Philip Eppard following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, John Nielson and unidentified person following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Betty Barnette and Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
John Nielson and unidentified person following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, John Cahill, Secretary and Governor George Pataki's chief of staff, and Frank Thompson, Dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette . The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
John Cahill, Secretary and Governor George Pataki's chief of staff, gives the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette . The John E. Burton Lecture 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 are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.