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IPAC Promising New Professional Award

Each year, the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) presents one national award to a promising new public service professional who is an emerging leader within the public sector and represents the ideals, values and abilities of sound public administration. The recipient of this prestigious national award is determined by a selection committee based on the quality of the submission and information provided.  For further details of the award, consult the IPAC web-site.

2011 Winner: Agapi Mavridis (MA, 2008)

Jodi LeBlanc /  Agapi Mavridis / Joy Waters

Agapi Mavridis (MA, 2008) receives the IPAC Promising New Professional Award from IPAC National Secretary Jodi LeBlanc (left) and IPAC Second Vice President and Chair of the Service To Members Committee Joy Waters (right) at the 63rd Annual IPAC National Conference in Victoria, B.C. on 30 August 2011.  Jodi LeBlanc is a Classification Advisor at Veterans Affairs Canada in PEI,  and Joy Waters is Deputy Minister, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon Territory