2009 Rising Stars: A moment in the sun
Perhaps the only thing more gratifying than recognition from your peers is recognition from your role models and mentors. Such is the rightful pride that comes with the designation of Rising Star.
Perhaps the only thing more gratifying than recognition from your peers is recognition from your role models and mentors. Such is the rightful pride that comes with the designation of Rising Star.
The 1105 Government Information Group, publisher of Federal Computer Week and other publications that cover the government information technology community, announced the winners of the 2009 Rising Star awards last week.
Now in its fourth year, the awards program honors up-and-coming employees in the public and private sectors who have made an early — and substantive — mark in the government IT world. The program is an opportunity for agencies and contractors to give their unsung heroes a moment in the spotlight, as a reward to them and as an example to others. Such employees often do good work behind the scenes by supporting essential programs or spearheading new initiatives without ever receiving the public recognition they deserve.
Supervisors or co-workers nominate individuals for the awards, and a distinguished panel of judges chooses the winners. This year’s judges selected 28 individuals from more than 160 nominations.
The winners will be spotlighted next month in the print and online editions of Federal Computer Week, Government Computer News and Washington Technology. They will also be recognized at the GCN Awards Gala Oct. 22.
2009 Rising Star award winners
Maj. Samuel Abbott-McCune
U.S. Military Academy
John Araujo
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Christina Bapst
Homeland Security Department
Kristine Beck
Vangent
Maj. Heather W. Blackwell
Air Force
Louis Carrion
General Dynamics
Alma Cole
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
John Collier
Ball Aerospace and Technologies
Don Gunnell
Navy Department
Jeremy Ryan Hiers
Army Department
Anthony Hoang
Homeland Security Department
Marwan M. Jamal
National Defense University
Goldy Kamali
FedScoop
Lt. Joseph John Kattar
Air Force
Jason Khan
Touchstone Consulting Group
Zhenia Klevitsky
SE Solutions
Robert Lech
Citizant
Ephraim S. Lo
Serco
Elizabeth Sherry Maloney
Palladian Partners
Vanessa Leigh Manchester
Iris Partners
Ryan McCullough
Govplace
Mary Beth Murphy
Internal Revenue Service
Steven Posnack
Health and Human Services Department
Richard J. Renomeron
Turner Consulting Group
Joseph Arthur Rhodes
Army Department
Harold R. Schliesske
Army Department
Emily Scott
IBM
Genen Soo-Hoo
New York Police Department
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