Saturday, November 10, 2012

Honours and Salutations for City of Prince Rupert Adminstrator

The British Columbia Government honoured Achievement in Local Government yesterday and a Prince Rupert resident is among the six British Columbians to receive the accolades.

Robert Grodecki, the Corporate Administrator for the City of Prince Rupert has been awarded the province's Certificate in Local Government Service Delivery.

The certificate recognizes an individuals academic training and work experience in local government. Candidates for the awards are considered based on their experience and mandatory education criteria as determined by the Board of Examiners.

With the recognitions of this week, Mr. Grodecki is among select company. On average, only 25 local government certificates are awarded annually to British Columbians across the province.

The main goal of the Board of Examiners is to improve the professional skills of local government employees throughout British Columbia. The Board consists of members from the UBCM, Local Government Management Association of BC and the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development.

Mr. Grodecki is not alone on the honour roll from the Northwest this week.

Bill Beamish, the Chief Administrative Officer for the Village of Queen Charlotte also was recognized for his achievements, awarded a Certificate in Local Government Administration.

The salutations on achievement can be examined from this press release from the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development



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