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Two officials received awards for their distinguished records in courses at the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Two officials received awards for their distinguished records in courses at the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Stacy Griffin, human resources director for Randolph County, received the Edwin M. Gill Award for her performance during the 2010–2011 county administration course. The award is given by the N.C. Association of County Commissioners in honor of Edwin M. Gill, former State Treasurer and chairman of the N.C. Local Government Commission. Griffin was one of 30 officials who completed the county administration course this year. More than 1,300 officials have completed the course since it began in 1964.

Julie Anderson, assistant town manager and director of finance and administration for Pine Knoll Shores, received the George C. Franklin Award for her distinguished record in the 2010–2011 municipal administration course. The N.C. League of Municipalities presents the award in honor of the League’s former general counsel, George C. Franklin. Anderson was one of 62 officials who completed the municipal administration course this year. More than 2,700 officials have completed the course since it began in 1954.

Municipal and County Administration contact: Gregory S. Allison, (919) 966-4376, allison@sog.unc.edu
School of Government contact: Ellen Bradley, (919) 843-6527, bradley@sog.unc.edu

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