OVERVIEW
CMF created the Democracy Awards to recognize extraordinary public service in Congress. Now in its third year, the program seeks to:
- Recognize and applaud legislators and staff who truly deserve acknowledgment for their best practices in the service of the Congress.
- Provide examples for congressional colleagues to emulate, thereby enhancing the entire institution.
- Enhance and improve public understanding and trust in Congress – if only a tiny bit, demonstrating that Congress can work.
Learn how your office can nominate itself for a 2020 Democracy Award! We'll have staff of 2018 and 2019 winners on hand to discuss what winning the award meant to their office, and we'll describe the nominations process in detail and answer any lingering questions you have.
Panelists include:
- Jordan Wilson, Director of Operations, Rep. Rob Wittman
- Nancy Juarez, Deputy Chief of Staff/Legislative Director, Rep. Salud Carbajal
- Melanie Baucom, Press Secretary, Sen. Mike Crapo
- Aimee Wall, Press Secretary, Rep. Mark DeSaulnier
We hope you'll join us!
EVENT DETAILS
Friday, November 8
9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Eastern
2168 Rayburn (The Gold Room)
HOW TO REGISTER
Please email
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Light breakfast will be provided.
MORE INFORMATION
The Congressional Management Foundation (CMF) is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to building trust and effectiveness in Congress. CMF does not employ or retain a registered lobbyist. Our programs comply with both House and Senate ethics rules and laws, allowing staff to attend.