Purpose

The Professional Manager of the Year Award in Engineering and Technology recognizes outstanding achievements in the area of engineering and technology within the public works field and to inspire excellence, leadership, and dedication to the public good.

Eligibility

Any 91探花member whose primary responsibility is management of public works engineering and/or technology-related activities is eligible. Members of the 91探花Board of Directors are not eligible during the time they serve on the Board. 91探花Engineering and Technology Committee members are not eligible during the time they serve on the committee.

Career Length鈥擟andidates with a minimum of 10 years qualifying experience may be nominated.

Employment鈥擟andidates may be employed in either the public or private sector; however, career service must be in the field of public works, specifically in the area of engineering and technology.

Scope鈥擟andidates must manage a diverse engineering and technology service delivery program characterized by creative engineering activities with a record of developing/utilizing/leveraging technology.

Selection

The award winner is selected by the Professional Manager and Snow and Ice Award Committee.

Criteria

Candidates must address the following specific criteria, which will be evaluated in the selection process.

Profession鈥擲ignificant contributions to the advancement of engineering and technology management.

Leadership鈥擮utstanding leadership and vision evidenced by employing progressive management techniques in the area of engineering and technology management.

Innovation鈥擡mployment of new and innovative ideas and technology resulting in the advancement of effective engineering and technology operations.

贰尘辫濒辞测尘别苍迟听础肠丑颈别惫别尘别苍迟鈥擨mplementation of effective methods to optimize management of engineering and technology operations.

Customer Service鈥擡vidence of a high degree of satisfaction among customers and other stakeholders.

Community Service鈥擯romotion of the field of engineering and technology management in the community, agency, or customers served.

Sustainability鈥擲upport the advancement of sustainable contributions in public works.

Nomination Process

Any group, individual, or governmental entity may nominate candidates. Nominations are particularly encouraged from 91探花chapters and branches. Self-nominations are not accepted. Nomination of a candidate is limited to one Professional Manager of the Year Award per year. Submittal should include supporting documentation that clearly addresses the eligibility requirements and the candidate鈥檚 professional work.

Deadline

March 2, 2026

Presentation

The winner is presented with a plaque at the Awards Recognition Ceremony during PWX and featured in 91探花publications.

Award Winners

2025
Jeffrey Foote, Director of Public Works, Town of Bedford, New Hampshire

2024
Daniel Hudson, PE, City Engineer, City of Nashua, New Hampshire

2023
John Livsey, PE, Town Engineer, Town of Lexington, Massachusetts

2022
Brian Simmons, PE, Principal Engineer, Bolton & Menk, Inc., Chaska, Minnesota

2021
Jeremy Cox, Utilities Administrator, City of Woodland, California

2020
David Field, PE, Director of Public Works, Easton, Massachusetts

2019
Paul J. Pasko, III, PE, Principal, Project Manager, Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc., Minnetonka, Minnesota

2018
Alexander K. Bardow, PE, Director of Bridges and Structures, Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Boston, Massachusetts

2017
Timothy Clougherty, Deputy Public Works Director, City of Manchester, New Hampshire

2016
Edward 鈥淓d鈥 Roberge, PE, City Engineer, City of Concord, New Hampshire

2015
Jon Nelson, PE, Engineer of Traffic, Lake County Division of Transportation, Libertyville, Illinois

2014
John E. (Jay) Corey, Jr., PE, City Engineer, City of Woburn, Massachusetts

2013
Russell 鈥淩eid鈥 Penland, Supervising Land Surveyor, Alameda County, California

2012
Jason Snyder, PE, Senior Project Manager, RETTEW Associates, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

2011
Mark Maloney, PE, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, City of Shoreview, Minnesota

2010
Bradford “Brad” Henry, PE, Master鈥檚 Degree Instructor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota