WASHINGTON — Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi recently recognized 15 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) executives. The executives were honored by President George W. Bush as Presidential Rank Award winners for Fiscal Year 2002.
“These executives have achieved the highest positions in career public service, and the highest of honors conferred by the President. These award winners stand as the very best of the best,” said Principi. “Public service is one of the highest expressions of patriotism. There are few greater callings for Americans short of donning the uniform in defense of freedom.”
There are two categories of Presidential Rank Awards. Only 1 percent of career members of the Senior Executive Service receive the Distinguished Executive rank, which recognizes extraordinary achievement. The Meritorious Executive rank is awarded for sustained accomplishment, with only 5 percent of SES career members receiving this award. Senior career employees make up less than one-fourth of one percent of the federal work force.
The selection process for award winners begins with the nomination by their department heads. Nominees are then evaluated on leadership and achievement by boards of private citizens before being submitted to the President for approval.
VA’s Distinguished Executives awardees are: Alfonso R. Batres, director of the VA Readjustment Counseling Service; Patricia A. McKlem, director for health care network 18 in Phoenix; and D. Mark Catlett, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management.
VA’s Meritorious Executive award winners are: James B. Donahoe, director of the VA Canteen Service; John J. Donnellan Jr., director of the VA New York Harbor Health Care System; George H. Gray, director of the Little Rock (Ark.) VA Medical Center; Kenneth H. Mizrach, director of the VA New Jersey Health Care System; Michael E. Moreland, director of the VA Pittsburgh Health Care System; and Jimmy A. Norris, chief finance officer of the Veterans Health Administration.
Also YC Parris, director of the Birmingham (Ala.) VA Medical Center; Timothy B. Williams, chief executive officer of the VA Puget Sound Health Care System; Thomas R. Jensen, Veterans Benefits Administration director for the southern area in Nashville, Tenn.; Thomas R. Wagner, director of the VA Regional Office, Houston; Julius M. Williams Jr., former director of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Service; and George T. Patterson, executive director and chief operating officer of the Office of Acquisition and Materiel Management.
A list of the Presidential Rank Award recipients for 2002 is located on OPM’s Web site at http://www.opm.gov/ses/presrankaward.html.
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