Dalton’s Assistant Public Works Director Named An American Public Works Association 2016 Young Leader Of The Year

  • Thursday, September 29, 2016
Andrew Parker with National APWA President Brian Usher
Andrew Parker with National APWA President Brian Usher

Dalton’s Assistant Public Works Director, Andrew Parker, E.I.T., was named an American Public Works Association 2016 Young Leader of the Year.  

Mr. Parker and two other 2016 National Young Leaders were honored at the Awards Ceremony of the 2016 APWA international conference,  PWX (Public Works Expo), which took place in Minneapolis, Mn. on Aug. 29 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.  

Representatives from the APWA Georgia Chapter will also present the award locally on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Dalton City Council Meeting located at City Hall, 300 West Waugh St. in Dalton.

"The APWA Young Leader Award is intended to recognize and encourage young APWA members who have demonstrated a commitment to the profession and the association and showed potential for future growth within the association. The award promotes the concept that length of career does not necessarily indicate leadership abilities or potential for service.
 
"The selection of Andrew Parker for this award recognizes his outstanding service to the City of Dalton as well as his significant contributions to the public works profession through his participation in APWA.  Parker is the first APWA National Young Leader Award recipient from State of Georgia. Candidates for the Young Leader Award should have accomplished one or more of the following criteria: contributing in a significant manner to his/her public agency or company;  helped to advance the cause of the public works profession either with leadership commitments to significant community projects or as an advocate for public works issues; demonstrated ongoing commitment to continuing education in the public works field;  or demonstrated an ongoing commitment to advancing sustainability within the profession.

"After graduating magna cum laude with a major in Civil Engineering Technology from Southern Polytechnic State University in 2010, Parker immediately began his career with the City of Dalton Public Works Department as the Special Projects Manager.  In that role, he provided management and oversight of all roadway construction projects, maintenance programs, grant submittals, infrastructure contracts, and the city’s traffic systems network. In May  2014, Parker was promoted to his current position as Assistant Public Works Director where he assists the Director in managing and planning the daily operations of 70 employees, in seven divisions, who provide essential public works services to the city’s 33,000 residents and large industrial base.

"As a member of APWA’s Georgia Chapter, Parker has served as an officer of the Northwest Georgia Branch, District 7 Director on the Chapter Executive Committee, developed and maintained the Chapter website, and is the Georgia Chapter representative on the National Young Professionals Steering Committee. In 2014, he was appointed to the National APWA Project of the Year Selection Committee and was later selected by then APWA National President Brian Usher to co-chair that committee in 2016. In 2016, Parker served as Vice President of the Georgia Chapter and was elected in July to serve as Chapter President-Elect in 2017," officials said.

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