Recognizing and rewarding Florida’s public employees for innovative & cost-saving intitiatives since 1989
Recognizing and rewarding Florida’s public employees for innovative & cost-saving intitiatives since 1989
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Since Prudential’s founding in 1875, its people have been committed to making a difference in local
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hundreds of thousands of employee volunteer hours each year to benefit local communities. Prudential
supports a wide variety of non-profit programs across the United States and beyond.
Last year, the company conducted various philanthropic activities in the state, including: sponsoring the
Florida Black History Month and Florida Hispanic Heritage Month and donating hundreds of hours to various
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table of contents
a message from governor rick scott 2
2015 sponsors 3
a message from florida taxwatch 4
the distinguished panel of judges 6
agency coordinator of the year 8
agency coordinators 9
about prudential financial, inc. our title sponsor
March 12, 2015 Dear Friends:
It is my honor to commend Florida’s public servants who work every day for
Florida families. Thank you for implementing new ideas to help increase efficiency for Florida’s hard working taxpayers. Your dedication to our state and Florida families has helped you win a 2015 Florida TaxWatch Prudential Productivity Award.
Your efforts are helping Florida taxpayers keep more of their hard-earned
money. Our economy is improving, and it can be tempting for government to think it can spend the taxpayers’ money better than families can. As I travel our state and meet with businesses and families, I tell Floridians, “It’s your money!”
That is why we are working to make Florida’s state government as efficient as
possible and provide real savings for Florida taxpayers. During the next four years, we will build on our legacy of cutting taxes more than 40 times. In fact, we will cut another $1 billion in taxes in the next two years. Our “KEEP FLORIDA WORKING” budget recommendations this year include an estimated $673 million in tax cuts and will help us reach our goal of making Florida the global destination for business and job creation.
Thank you for your hard work, innovation, and creativity. We will continue
working every day to make our state the global destination for jobs.
Sincerely,
Rick Scott Governor
title sponsor
titanium sponsorsAvMed Health PlansThe Florida Lottery
platinum sponsorsBridges of AmericaCapital Health Plan
Florida Power & Light Company
gold sponsorsCSX
Florida TrendIntersect Media Solutions
NorthgateArinsoNorth HighlandOdebrecht USA
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silver sponsorsBrandt Information Services
Florida Network of Youth & Family Services
The GEO GroupHewlett Packard
John CurryKyra InfoTech
MAXIMUSPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
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bronze sponsorsBank of America Merrill Lynch
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare
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In 1989, Florida TaxWatch and two of its co-founders,
J.E. Davis and A.D. Davis (owners and co-founders of Winn-Dixie
Stores, Inc.), created an awards program that would inspire, reward,
and recognize enterprising state employees for their innovative and
cost-saving accomplishments.
The Davis brothers determined that the awards program was simply one product
of their long-standing business and civic philosophy: to empower “the troops”
and invigorate the human spirit while giving people an equal shot at success, not
the certainty of it. Their common-sense vision of taking personal responsibility
for redefining productive government has inspired state government employees
to strive for excellence.
Even though the Davis brothers are no longer with us today, their wisdom,
strength and unwavering commitment to serving taxpayers lives on through
today’s awards program. They would be proud to know that since 1989, over 15,000 nominations have
been submitted totaling more than $9 billion in cost-savings, cost-avoidances, and added value to the lives of
Florida’s residents and visitors.
This year’s winners come from nearly every state agency in Florida, and include everyone from university
professors, to transportation safety workers, to environmental engineers. Twenty seven years of this awards
program has shown that Florida truly has the nation’s best public employees, and we are excited to see what
groundbreaking ideas and actions are still to come.
The success of this program would not be possible without title sponsor Prudential and the other
generous corporate sponsors, and we cannot thank each of them enough. We would also like to thank the
distinguished members of the Panel of Judges for their review and spirited discussion of the best of this year’s
achievements; and the Governor, Lt. Governor, Cabinet members, agency heads, and civil service men and
women who continue demonstrating extraordinary dedication to our great state and help improve the lives of
Florida’s citizens through their outstanding innovations and productivity achievements.
Congratulations to this year’s winners!
Michelle A. Robinson Dominic M. Calabro
Chairman of the Board of Trustees President & CEO
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the distinguished PAnel of Judges
Dear 2015 Winners,
Congratulations on winning a 2015 Prudential Productivity Award!
I, along with the other volunteer judges, am honored to be
part of this unique program that recognizes state employees for
outstanding efficiency and productivity projects. Over the past 27
years, you and your coworkers have amassed over $9 billion in
cost savings. That’s impressive by any standard!
In serving as Chair for the Distinguished Panel of Judges, I’d like
to express my sincere gratitude to the volunteer judges. The
Distinguished Panel of Judges is comprised of business leaders
from across our state, representing a diverse range of industries
and expertise. We convene annually to ensure all nominations are
judged based on merit to determine candidacy for an award.
I’d also like to thank the staff at Florida TaxWatch for their
extraordinary efforts shepherding this well-respected program.
From the kick-off via the agency coordinators training to the
closing of the last regional luncheon, it is a herculean effort that
spans every corner of the state. Thank you, Team TaxWatch.
Most importantly, I’d also like to thank all agency coordinators,
department heads and agency secretaries. You are the behind-
the-scenes heroes. Every smile on the stage and every round of
applause is a result of your combined efforts. I am sure your staff,
teams and colleagues are all very grateful. We are too.
I look forward to seeing most of you at the 2015 ceremonies. Until
then, allow me to say this just one more time, from all of us on the
judges panel, thank you!
Sincerely,
Brian Brown
Director, Regional & Strategic Accounts
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Florida taxwatchAgency coordinAtor of the yeAr
JAN RussodePArtment of trAnsPortAtion
Employed by the FDOT since 2009, Jan Russo
is described by her colleagues as an innovative,
invaluable member of their team. She serves as the
HR Records Custodian, Employee Ombudsman, HR
Training Coordinator, Performance Management
Coordinator, and the Awards Coordinator for the
Prudential Productivity Awards (PPA).
What many people don’t realize is the incredible
amount of effort that it takes to be an effective Agency
Coordinator for the PPA program for any agency, but
when you consider the sheer volume of nominations
and employees that Jan is responsible for each year,
she is truly the best of the best.
Each year, the FDOT submits nearly half of the 550-
plus nominations that the PPA program receives.
Thanks to Jan’s tireless efforts as Coordinator, FDOT’s
nominations are submitted on time, and finalized and
approved well before deadlines. If an issue should
arise, you can rest assured that Jan can and will take
care of it.
Florida TaxWatch is proud to recognize Jan Russo
as the 2015 Agency Coordinator of the Year, for her
exemplary work with her employees, her openness to
new ideas and procedures, and for being the model of
what a successful Agency Coordinator should be!
agency for health care admin.Alicia Rumlin
agency for persons with disabilitiesLindsey Boyington
dept. of business & professional regulationVincent Edwards
department of children and familiesCarmen Claudio
department of elder affairsEloise Williams
division of emergency managementJulie Roberts
department of economic opportunityLouise Mondragon
dept. of environmental protectionRobbie Yarborough
department of financial servicesDesirée Nero
dept. of highway safety & motor vehiclesLauren O’Connor
department of juvenile justiceMorrison King
department of legal affairsAnntoinette MacInnes
department of management servicesKendra Parson
division of administrative hearingsLori Simmons
department of correctionsChris Akins
department of educationStephanie Lambert
department of healthAngela Finch
department of the lotteryAngela Graham
department of revenueShannon Baker
department of stateDave Tepper
department of transportationJan Russo
florida a&m universityCynthia Wilkerson-Gaines
florida atlantic universityMarie Mascaro
florida commission on ethicsKerrie Stillman
florida commission on human relationsFrank Penela
dept. of agriculture & consumer servicesAlexis James
florida department of law enforcementHeather Pence
department of veterans’ affairsAl Carter
florida courtsSamia Paramore
florida parole commissionMolly Kellogg
florida state universitySarah Hubbard
fish & wildlife conservation comm.Jodi Bailey
justice administrative commissionJamie Johnson
northwood shared resource centerPatricia Chandler
office of financial regulationKatie Norris
office of insurance regulationAmy Bogner
state board of administrationPeggy Prophet
southwood shared resource centerDana Parker
university of floridaKenya Williams
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Your commitment, diligence and creativity resulted in millions of dollars in savings for Florida taxpayers.
Florida Trend is proud to be a sponsor of this awards program along with Florida TaxWatch and the Florida Council of 100.
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ACHIeveMeNt sNApsHotOver the past several years, Dr. Sachdeva has spent many hours of his free time working to bring grant funding to the FAMU College of Pharmacy. Dr. Sachdeva’s efforts have resulted in the receipt of grants from the Department of Defense to the tune of $1.1 million over four years, and multiple National Institutes of Health grants worth more than $2 million over four years.
Without being required to in his role as a faculty member, Dr. Sachdeva generates more than 50% of his annual salary through competitive grant funding, and in the process, has brought at least $300,000 in funding directly to FAMU. Dr. Sachdeva holds four patents for novel inventions in nanotechnology, such as nanoparticle formulations which can permeate the skin and help with diseases like psoriasis and skin inflammation, as well as technologies that enhance the oral absorption of certain drugs.
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ACHIeveMeNt sNApsHotA prototype drive thru window was opened for the Women Infants and Children’s Clinic at the Mid County location January 31st, 2012. The new lane enables clients to obtain express services without entering the clinic, which can be a significant challenge with multiple small children.
Since the inception of the drive thru window, an average of 194 clients have used the drive thru window on a monthly basis. A time study showed that a client’s wait time is reduced to 5 minutes by utilizing the window, compared to a 20 minute wait in the main clinic.
The service offers a convenient alternative to the client, by allowing them an opportunity to drive up for reloading of benefits onto their WIC EBT Card. Additionally, this option for WIC services increases access for all clients before and after hours, allowing for an additional 60 minutes per day of service. Additioanlly, clients with disabilities are able to use the drive thru window with minimal effort.
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The State of Florida’s leading information technology service provider congratulates the 2015 Prudential Productivity Award Winners!
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Every dream deserves an opportunity.
That’s why we’re proud to support those who makeour community a place where dreams do come true.
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America’s returning veterans deserve every opportunity to deploy
their valuable skills and talents. Corporations would welcome a
way to facilitate their entry into the workplace.
Prudential’s solution: Partner with the nonprofit Workforce
Opportunity Services (WOS) and local colleges and universities
to create and sponsor VETalent, an innovative training and
hiring initiative that certifies Iraq- and Afghanistan-era enlisted
veterans for careers in information technology, business and
customer service.
We are proud to continue supporting the VETalent
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employment opportunities for some of the country’s top talent.
Helping returning veterans prepare for new careers is a
challenge we can meet.
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CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF PROVIDING LEADING TECHNOLOGYSOLUTIONS TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA & NATIONALLY!
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ACHIeveMeNt sNApsHotThe University of Florida Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) Facilities Planning & Operations (FPO) team installed new heaters and controls for the IFAS greenhouses on campus without the typical need to bring in contractors to install the equipment.
Struggling with reduced budgets and a growing list of critical deferred maintenance needs, the FPO group needed to find a way to extend the purchasing power of limited funding to keep the greenhouses up and running for research and teaching related to the IFAS land grant mission.
The group sought methods to repair the equipment that had passed its serviceable life years ago by bringing in a team of specialists to perform the installations in house. This work is outside the normal level of expertise expected of FPO personnel, and certainly beyond their normal job expectations. The long-term impacts of completing this work in house carry over beyond this specific project. Capitalizing on the skills and abilities of the team members, other in-house projects were launched, and this has become a sustainable business model for the unit.
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(l to r) Barry Starling, Richard Wenzel, Michael Ott, Clarence Chelette, Michael Wigglesworth, Daniel Weiland, Rob Fagan (np: Edward Sheridan)
Funding tomorrow one day at a time— From the Florida LotteryThe Florida LotteryOver the past 27 years, as the Florida Lottery has grown to become an industry leader, it has remained a dependable contributor to education in Florida. More than $1 billion in each of the past 12 fiscal years has been contributed to education to help support Florida’s students and schools. Florida voters, by a two-to-one margin, approved a constitutional amendment in 1986 authorizing the state to operate a lottery for the purpose of generating significant additional funding for education. Floridians continue to show their support by purchasing billions of dollars in Lottery products each year, resulting in contributions of more than $27 billion to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund since 1988.
Commitment to EducationImproving education for future generations is at the heart of what we do. The Florida Lottery is very proud of its record as a dependable contributor to Florida’s students and schools. Although Lottery contributions, making up approximately 6% of the state’s overall education budget, were never intended to fully fund education, Lottery dollars are used to help support public schools, including school construction and maintenance projects, K-12 funding, state colleges and universities, financial aid and Bright Futures Scholarships.
Bright Futures Scholarship ProgramThe Florida Lottery has contributed more than $4.6 billion to send more than 700,000 students to college since the Bright Futures Scholarship Program began in 1997. The program, created by the Florida Legislature, is designed to assist students in pursuing postsecondary educational and career goals.
All Floridians are our BeneficiariesThe Florida Lottery is an integral part of Florida’s culture and landscape. The agency reinvests nearly 98 percent of its revenue back into Florida’s economy through prize payouts, commissions to more than 13,000 Florida retailers, and transfers to education. Since its inception, Florida Lottery games have also made more than 1,300 players millionaires. For more information, please visit www.flalottery.com.
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Prudential congratulates the winners of
THE 2015 PRUDENTIALPRODUCTIVITY AWARDSWE SALUTE YOUR INNOVATIVE THINKING THAT HAS HELPED IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY AND SAVE MONEY FOR FLORIDA’S TAXPAYERS AND BUSINESSES.
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